Interior design is the subject of shows. In the United Kingdom, popular decor and decorating programs include 60 Minute Makeover (ITV), Changing Rooms (BBC), and Selling Houses (Channel 4). Famous interior designers whose jobs are featured of these programs include Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. In the United States, the TLC Network aired a favorite program called Trading Spaces, a show using the UK program Changing Rooms. In addition, both HGTV along with the DIY Network also televise many programs about design and decorating, featuring the works of the variety of interior designers, decorators, and do it yourself experts inside a myriad of projects.
Fictional interior decorators add the Sugarbaker sisters on Designing Women and Grace Adler on Will & Grace. There is also another show called Home MADE. There are two teams and a couple houses and whoever has got the designed and created the worst room, in line with the judges, is eliminated. Another show around the Style Network, hosted by Niecy Nash, is Clean House where they re-do messy homes into themed rooms how the clients need. Other shows include Design using a Dime, Designed to Sell, and The Decorating Adventures of Ambrose Price. The show called Design Star happens to be more popular with the 5 seasons which may have already aired. The winners with this show get their own TV shows, which are Color Splash hosted by David Bromstad, Myles of Style hosted by Kim Myles, Paint-Over! hosted by Jennifer Bertrand, The Antonio Treatment hosted by Antonio Ballatore, and ultimately Secrets coming from a Stylist hosted by Emily Henderson. Bravo even offers a assortment of shows that explore the lives of interior designers. These include Flipping Out, which explores everything of Jeff Lewis with his fantastic team of designers; Million Dollar Decorators explores the lives of interior designers Nathan Turner, Jeffrey Alan Marks, Mary McDonald, Kathryn Ireland, and Martyn Lawrence Bullard.
Interior design in addition has become the subject of radio shows. In the U.S., popular design & lifestyle shows include Martha Stewart Living and Living Large featuring Karen Mills. Famous interior designers whose effort is featured on these programs include Bunny Williams, Barbara Barry, and Kathy Ireland, and the like.
Many design magazines exist to supply advice regarding color palette, furniture, art, and also other elements that fit in the umbrella of design. These magazine often concentrate on related subjects to draw in a more specific audience. For instance, architecture like a primary facet of Dwell, while Veranda is well known as being a luxury living magazine. Lonny Magazine as well as the newly relaunched, Domino Magazine, serve a young, hip, metropolitan audience, and emphasize accessibility as well as a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to home design.
Thanks for the tips, they really made things much easier for making. I took a look at the DIY Guide for creating your own chapter, It really put things in perspective for how much research, effort, and time it takes to create your own chapter. Also, thanks for the tip to go with Space Marines instead of Imperial Guard, after looking into it I figured that the Space Marines would be easier since Im new to the game. So after doing some research on some already existing Chapters in the Librarium and the Lexacanium, thanks for directing me to those by the way, I finally settled on Salamanders. So thank you everyone for the warm welcomes and the help, I hope to see you all in the forums.