Carter Oosterhouse has turned his kitchen into a ex treme green machine—literally. The Hgtv star gave E! News' Ashlan Gorse a tour of the eco-friendly kitchen he shares with wife Amy Smart in Beverly Hills. He boasts that compost is essential in going green. "When I got married we had over 200 hundred guests at our wedding and only one bag of trash!" Even more impressive? The Million Dollar Rooms host has managed to turn his kitchen into a recycling center with easy, pull-out drawers. But that's not all:From the paint to the floors, everything in the kitchen is made up of recycled materials. While the counters may look like marble they are simply quartz deposit. As for the beautiful...
- 4/24/2013
- E! Online
You may recognize hunky Hgtv star Carter Oosterhouse from "Million Dollar Rooms" and other shows.The designer has embarked on one of his coolest projects yet: life-size gingerbread houses!These amazing creations can be found at all eleven Great Wolf Lodge restaurants nationwide through December. Visitors can dine inside the houses, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters."We're helping to create memories for families over the holidays," Carter told toofab's Lawrence Yee.The biggest challenge? Conceptualizing the idea. "You're sorta limited to what you're capable of doing," Carter says. "Your brain goes off and you want to make everything like 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' but you have to step back a little bit and say, 'how much popcorn can we actually have?'"200 pounds of popcorn to put into [the house] was somewhat unfathomable. But then you realize, maybe we Can get that.
- 11/28/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Carter Oosterhouse's new show "Million Dollar Rooms" (Tue., 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv) premiered Tuesday night with a look at one man's 19,000 square-foot private library.
The library is home to approximately 100,000 volumes including a rare first edition of the King James Bible. Printed in 1611 it is worth an estimated $100,000 and has pride of place in the library -- on its own chair.
Check out more "Million Dollar Rooms," Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
The library is home to approximately 100,000 volumes including a rare first edition of the King James Bible. Printed in 1611 it is worth an estimated $100,000 and has pride of place in the library -- on its own chair.
Check out more "Million Dollar Rooms," Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
- 4/25/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
Carter Oosterhouse's new show "Million Dollar Rooms" (Tue., 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv) premiered Tuesday night with a look at one man's 19,000 square-foot private library.
The library is home to approximately 100,000 volumes including a rare first edition of the King James Bible. Printed in 1611 it is worth an estimated $100,000 and has pride of place in the library -- on its own chair.
Check out more "Million Dollar Rooms," Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
The library is home to approximately 100,000 volumes including a rare first edition of the King James Bible. Printed in 1611 it is worth an estimated $100,000 and has pride of place in the library -- on its own chair.
Check out more "Million Dollar Rooms," Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Et on Hgtv.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
- 4/25/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
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