Well, if you make her come to terms with your interest in guns, then she may make you spend equal time understanding Christopher Lowell's views on Color Courage.
If you're afraid of color you'll learn to face your fears after this episode, where Christopher inspires us with color courage. First we take a look back at a Christopher Classic featuring a dramatic colorful makeover of a stark white hallway. Lea Eisman, director of the Pantone Color Institute drops by to talk about their new book, "Colors For Your Every Mood" and how the use color effects our emotions particularly at home. Then it's off to the home of Lynne Beavers for a tour of her vibrant colors in her Spanish style interior. Next, Christopher demonstrates how simple it is to mix and match tones to create moods throughout the house using a miniature model, paint and fabric swatches and examples of several interior stills. Our "You Did It" segment features Marc and Leslie Maddox of Northport, Alabama who painted their walls with a kaleidoscope of color to compliment their contemporary furnishings. Back at the house Christopher demonstrates how three sets of identical accessories can be transformed when they're placed on walls in three different colors. Then he shows how the same rules apply by using differently colored B Ware accessories to transform the look of a painted wall. From our viewer mailbag Yvonne Root writes in to show how she painted a beautiful harlequin pattern on her wall at home and Josephina asks Christopher for help matching the rest of her kitchen to compliment a red countertop.
Choose your pain carefully