Season 4, Episode 16: “Up on the Housetop”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina, in the holiday spirit, goes up on the housetop in search of reindeer. Er, actually there are no animals involved, and our feet never leave the ground. However, a new roofing project is the Christmas star of this episode.

In the old days there were regular ol’ asphalt shingles. Next came fancy architectural shingles. And now, there are designer shingles with unique styles and three-dimensional designs. Ho! Ho! Ho! Very cool!

Season 4, Episode 15: “Dressing Up the Dressing Room”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina takes you into the dressing room. Some houses have closets, others have walk-in closets, and a select few have dressing rooms!

Notice the storage cabinetry, the ample room for hangers, the sitting area, the stylish desk, the window bringing in natural light, and even the customized Italian chandelier.

What more could a girl want? (And what more could any guy want for his girl)?

Season 4, Episode 14: “All That Glitters is Not Gold”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina takes painting to new heights as Dina uses a pearlized technique to add metallic paint to a ten foot tray ceiling. This added sparkle proves to be the perfect touch in the evolution of a master bedroom suite.

Finding this specialized paint is rather difficult because (believe it or not!) the product is being discontinued by many manufacturers and retailers. It’s worth the hunt if you can track it down, since it provides a high-end touch that’s exponentially more affordable than wall paper, tiles, or pretty much every other option one might consider.

Season 4, Episode 13: “The Goodbye Tour”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina has dedicated a very large percentage of episodes to one particular property over the years. That project is now fully complete, and so there’s one last look at the space within the home (providing some history of the design choices made during the past remodeling endeavors).

Note: One of the two microphones failed during the recording, so parts of the audio are difficult to hear. However, most of the video does have very understandable audio, so we appreciate you bearing with us as you watch this very noteworthy (to us, anyway) edition of the program.

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Season 4, Episode 3: “The Find Consignment”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina – Going Shopping!

This episode looks at deals that can be found at The Find Consignment (in Monrovia, Maryland) and demonstrates how to identify great value and fun creative uses of consignment items in the home.

Season 4, Episode 2: “It’s Demo Day!”

Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina is back in a big way! The huge new project meets demo day… and yes, there are some surprises.

The good news is that this allows the construction crew to address what were hidden long-existing problems (because they were covered up beneath the tile floor and behind the drywall). The team is stressed – yet thankful.

Season 4, Episode 1: “Huge New Project”

A new season of Decorating Date Night with Troy and Dina! Season Four is here!

Ending a lengthy hiatus, Decorating Date Night is back with a huge new project – a whole house make-over. The first three seasons were all award-winning (“Best of Frederick” as voted by the readers of Frederick Magazine). Will the new season be even better?

Season 3, Episode 15: “Outdoor Living”

This puts the wraps on Season three (even though there was a sneak peak at season four on social media already). This Decorating Date Night… or should we say Decorating Date Morning(?)… episode shares ideas for the backyard. Yes, outdoor living space is the focus this time!

Season One of DDN featured 16 episodes (23 videos). Season Two featured 16 episodes (24 videos). Season Three featured 15 episodes (22 videos). The plan is for Season Four to feature 17 episodes (23 videos) so that the average will be exactly 16 episodes and 23 videos per season. The episode count is probably more important than the video count, so we’ll see how it goes.