Los Angeles Times

More reveals are up her sleeve

HGTV conjuror of lowcost looks will work her magic on ‘Trading Spaces.’

- By R. Daniel Foster hotpropert­y@latimes.com

Design trickery is Sabrina Soto’s stock in trade as host of HGTV’s “The High Low Project.” She’ll also appear as a designer on TLC’s “Trading Spaces” early next year.

Both shows use pared budgets to create winning looks.

“The High Low Project” is built around two reveals: Homeowners drool upon seeing Soto’s $20,000$30,000 redesign of a chosen room. The high-end look is then replicated using replacemen­ts costing less than $5,000.

You guessed it: Few can tell the difference.

“Trading Spaces” has a race-against-the-clock premise, with neighbors redecorati­ng a room in each other’s homes using a designer and carpenter saddled with meager budgets.

The redesign must be accomplish­ed in 48 hours.

Interior designer and lifestyle expert Soto, 41 — a self-described “clean freak” — lives in Studio City with her toddler, Olivia, and labradoodl­e Harper.

You’re just too good at this — something must occasional­ly stump you.

Finding great wall art is a little difficult. Big-scale pieces are usually really expensive.

Swap meets are awesome, but sometimes you go and it’s nothing but junk. I find a lot of amazing pieces on Etsy that are coming out of Europe — pieces on paper, like charcoal drawings on paper. I have them framed locally.

What’s design-trending in Los Angeles?

I’m seeing a lot of natural-wood elements coming back into play. Live-edge tables and things like that paired with monochroma­tic looks of whites, grays and ivories, but with lots of texture. And a little hint of ethnic print — like mud cloth.

We hear that you’re addicted to Windex.

I use Windex a lot, but I also use 70% rubbing alcohol in a sprayer to clean my windows, glass and mirrors. It leaves them streak-free. Watch — you’re going to try it and you’re going to thank me.

What’s the latest word on sanitizing sponges? Dishwasher? Microwave? Soak them in a bleach solution?

I don’t use sponges, because I find them to be super-gross. The only sponge I have is a silicone brush sponge. It doesn’t keep all the germs like a typical sponge does.

Name your favorite Ikea hack.

I had closet manufactur­ers come in, and they were bidding from $10,000 to $16,000 to do my closet. I built my entire closet with a vanity — I just took two [Ikea] file cabinets and a desktop to make my vanity desk area, all outfitted with an Ikea closet system — for less than $2,000. And I did it myself, and I was seven months pregnant.

Kitchens are known to bust some budgets.

The kitchen should be the space where you splurge: higherend appliances and countertop materials like quartz and marble. Ceramic tile that mimics the look of wood is beautiful, and I love the black matte appliances on the market. If you have wood cabinets, you can save by repainting them yourself.

What’s up with out-of-control dogs at home dinner parties?

Dogs and sometimes small children! [Our dog] is super-needy and loves to get up in everybody’s grill. If we have a big dinner party and she’s acting out of control, we put her in another room. Listen, you’re speaking to somebody with a toddler and a dog, so I’m sure people come to our house and they think it’s sometimes chaotic, but, hey, that’s my life.

 ?? Kyle Espeleta ?? AT A HOME DECOR round table, Sabrina Soto of “The High Low Project” shares some of her money-saving advice.
Kyle Espeleta AT A HOME DECOR round table, Sabrina Soto of “The High Low Project” shares some of her money-saving advice.

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