The Burns' Family and the people assisting this Garden Grove CA Makeover |
How’d They Do That? Burns’ Family November 29, 2004 This edition of How’d They Do That takes us behind the scenes of the Burns’ Family Makeover. If you can call it a secret, it is revealed that a crowd can draw quickly, even at the 7am family wakeup call – the giant bus is quite a giveaway to the neighbors. This Makeover focuses on making it safer for Ben, with brittle bone disease (OI), and make it easier on the whole family. We get to see Ty greeting the crowd – even having multiple cel phones being handed to him so he might talk to spectators’ disbelieving family members. As I guessed in my original recap, there was asbestos being removed in at least one of the Burns’ house rooms. Tile adhesive was found to have asbestos. Contractor Don Baker and his mom are briefly highlighted. We are also introduced to Alan, the go-between for the production company, who works in conjunction with the contractor. Many volunteers from the neighborhood, from the City, (Firefighters especially) have come to help this build. They briefly touch upon the story of Paul, (no last name given), a guy hired on as a production assistant to the show after volunteering numerous times at various builds. Andy Powers, a guitar-maker helps with the finer points of building the fantastic Guitar room. Preston and Paul DiMeo argue over headboard/footboard design for the bed embellished with guitar necks. Guitar clock w/parts. Guitar pick flowers. Ten working guitars. Fret board-style CD rack. Guitar cabinet with a guitar drawer. Guitar desk. Fret design dresser – there was more to this room than I realized Ty’s special room also received more explanation. Ty designed and built the bed to have a fabric hanger headboard/canopy w/storage for bolts of fabric. Ty additionally had to hand-draw the continuous thread design chalked on the rosy taupe painted wall. Ladies in the neighborhood helped stitch pillows and layer the fabric on the dress form. As part of the background to all this intermingling of designer cast and volunteers, we are shown Paul accepting an invitation of a neighboring family to come over to dinner. Michael and Tracy are eating dinner at a Garden Grove firehouse. Paul once again shows his affinity for children and animals. He built a great doghouse – 2 story beach house with a balcony. He also befriends Nicole, a girl with OI, helping her collect donations on-site for the OI Foundation. She and her mother get a run through the house in the final 30 minutes of prep for the Burns’ Family’s Reveal. I’m still wondering if an entire spin-off show of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition How’d They Do That is going to come off well. Beginning in January the How’d They Do That specials will be regularly shown. Maybe I’m not the only one that likes getting the details of the design team’s efforts. If you’re like me, you have to take the time to check out the “As Featured On” list that runs on the ABC website page for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. It’s a good substitute for the How’d They Do That format (should you dislike the repetitive nature of the show as it stands now, especially). The best time to look is the day following the air date – Monday morning doesn’t always find everything up-to-date. An addition to my recap for the Burns Family episode: I am able to give proper credit to the Architect with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Karen Braitmeir, FAIA. I spelled her name closest to what I heard on the show, but the updated list now provides me the correct spelling. Want to know where you can get some of the gadgets highlighted on the show? From collectible spoons and china (Franklin Mint, Replacements Ltd.) to accessibility and soft-sided safety features (Emtek, Studio Pacifica, Tubular Specialties Mfg., Whitespa) And there’s something special you can be a part of by purchasing from some of the suppliers to this particular Makeover. See the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation website: www.oif.org Some of the vendors, like LoveSacs will be donating a portion of sales generated from this shows’ exposure of their products to benefit more people living with OI. Here’s just an abbreviated list highlighting the individual rooms for the Burns’ Family episode: THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE: Nancy Hadley Murals and sculptures throughout the house (baseball field in the clouds mural, music mural) 714-423-7657 Studio Pacifica Architecture firm specializing in sensitive & accessible designs 206-292-9799 Tubular Specialties Mfg. Supplied all hand rails throughout home 800-GRAB BAR PARENTS’ ROOM: A-1 Waterbed Parts Direct Softside bed 800 883-8828 Aztek Wall coverings Wall covering 818-901-9876 Infinite Storage Solutions, Inc. Pole Mounted Shelving & Closets in all bedrooms 877-477-5487 GREAT ROOM: Activated Designs/ Art Walker Lift mechanism for Plasma Screen TV 661-295-1163 Bombay Furniture throughout the house 1-888-2BOMBAY Replacements Ltd. China, Crystal, Silver Old & New 800-737-5223 Rite Lite Wall coverings Wall Paper and Paint 714-931-1401 Robert Wilhelm Campanian Society & American Spoon Collectors 845-876-0303 Soul Scrolls Art 858.759.7305 The Franklin Mint Fine Exclusive collectables 888-771-mint BENJAMIN'S "SOFT ROOM" Abilitations Ben's Toys, 3 wheeled bike 800-850-8603 Whitespa Co. Ltd. Soft Bathtub & Jacuzzi 213-925-6990 Emtek Interior & Exterior door knobs, levers & handles 800-356-2741 PAMELA'S "FASHION ROOM" Bernina of America Sewing Machine 630-978-2500 Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Fabric, Mannequin, Art for walls & custom Design Scholarship 800-624-1200 JEFFERY'S "GUITAR ROOM" Great Big Stuff Giant Guitar Pick. 800-773-8832 Mercy Music, Garden Grove, CA donated the 30 guitars + |