
In an unique interview with 'Distractify,' HGTV star Tiffany Brooks spread out about the 'Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge' and printed if fans can book an overnight stay.
Barbiecore is back and higher than ever! Ahead of the extremely expected unlock of the film Barbie, HGTV is unveiling its four-part renovation special, Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, which chronicles the makeover of an strange house into the iconic Barbie Dreamhouse.
Ashley Graham will host, while Jonathan Adler and Tiffany Brooks will serve as the judges. Speaking of Tiffany, a self-proclaimed Barbie-enthusiast, she not too long ago sat down with Distractify to discuss the festival, together with the place the Barbie Dreamhouse is located and if fans can ebook an overnight stay.
Tiffany Brooks said one superfan will get to stick in the Barbie Dreamhouse.
When explaining how the pageant works, Tiffany revealed that every of the eight teams is reworking a modern house into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse "on behalf of one lucky superfan."
"That super fan was also influencing it and helping them along the way with their design choices of Barbie," she advised us. "So the winning team, that superfan, gets to stay for three nights or four days in the Barbie Dreamhome."
As for the way different superfans can stay in the real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, Tiffany informed Distractify that no selections have been made: "Well, no announcements have been made quite yet on what's gonna happen to the house after all of this is done and wrapped. So we don't quite know just yet."
Hopefully, some choices are made soon because we wish to ebook our keep!
What does the inside of HGTV's Barbie Dreamhouse look like?
Tiffany additionally opened up about the internal of the Barbie Dreamhouse, telling Distractify, "Everything is Barbie."
"There's faces, silhouettes, emblems, features, and motifs that are reflected all throughout the house," she added. "But the strongest thing that's reflected in the house for Barbie is the use of color." Therefore, you'll be expecting a lot of red!
Tiffany defined that each team was once assigned a dwelling house and created an era-specific taste, noting that enthusiasts would possibly see a '60s-inspired kitchen, a bed room decked out in '80s glam, and a '70s disco vibe for "Ken's Den."
Charles Trepany of USA Today just lately visited HGTV's Barbie Dreamhouse and echoed Tiffany's sentiment about the use of color. He wrote, "The colors are overwhelming but purposeful, with a spiral staircase in the living room painted the same shades of bright pink and green as the accents on Margot Robbie's and Ryan Gosling's roller-skating outfits from the Barbie movie."
He additionally described the silhouettes Tiffany in the past mentioned, explaining that "four large windows of multicolored plexiglass" in the entrance front room feature Barbie silhouettes.
Charles mentioned, "The windows cast a kaleidoscope of color into the space to nearly religious effect as if we're standing in a Barbie chapel adorned with stained-glass depictions of her legacy." Wow, talk about iconic.
A couch in the circle of relatives room resembles "the cardboard toy couch from the original Barbie Dreamhouse in 1962," Charles disclosed before pointing out that a palm tree via the spiral staircase pays homage to the "zebra-striped swimsuit of the first Barbie released in 1959," because it bears black-and-white stripes on its trunk.
He additionally mentioned the "toyetic" options in the kitchen (the series premiere defined these as "toylike features that often serve a dual purpose"), writing that at the press of a button, "a secret compartment rises out of the island countertop in the kitchen, containing a blender with pink bananas."
"Another secret compartment has a toaster already loaded with bread," Charles added.
Where is the HGTV Barbie Dreamhouse?
If you are prepared to hop on the subsequent flight to consult with HGTV's real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, Tiffany advised Distractify it's located in Santa Clarita, Calif. Well, you higher get started packing!
New episodes of Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge air Sundays at 8 p.m EST on HGTV
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