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The Best Episodes of Kidspace Season 4

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Every episode of Kidspace Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Kidspace Season 4!

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  • Retro Boys Lounge
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    #1 - Retro Boys Lounge

    Season 4 Episode 1

    Aired Unknown

    The Haw Family is suffering from a major case of hoarder disorder! Piles, stacks and heaps of junk have taken over their spare room, giving new meaning to the word packrat. Designer Bobby D moves in to cure the family of this massive mess and transform it into a happening hangout for the two Haw boys; complete with baseball theme and pinball machine.

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  • A Storybook Inspired Bedroom with an Enchanted Tree, Dragons and Lots of Adventure
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    #2 - A Storybook Inspired Bedroom with an Enchanted Tree, Dragons and Lots of Adventure

    Season 4 Episode 2

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    Daisy is growing up fast and wants a bedroom that doesn't feel like a nursery. Kidspace designer Grace creates a design inspired by a story from Daisy's grandfather -- a magical new bedroom with an enchanted tree, dragons and lots of adventure.

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  • A Basement Romper Room with Designated Areas for Arts and Crafts, Games and Watching TV
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    #3 - A Basement Romper Room with Designated Areas for Arts and Crafts, Games and Watching TV

    Season 4 Episode 3

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    With three fun-loving kids between the ages of six and ten, single mom Jeanne needs is a space where the kids want to play -- and stay. The family has a huge basement, but it's dark, dreary and under-utilized. Bring on Kidspace designer Val to divide and conquer this intimidating space with designated areas for arts and crafts, games and watching TV.

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  • Graffiti Hip-Hop Playroom
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    #4 - Graffiti Hip-Hop Playroom

    Season 4 Episode 4

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    The Kaplan boys have all the right moves, but nowhere to practice. Designer Chelsea Norton draws on hip-hop culture and a little 80s mystique to turn the Kaplan basement into the ultimate boogie pad. Her primary paint scheme? Graffiti! That is, if mom and dad don't change their minds!

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  • Bright Colors and a Bed With a Reading Nook for a 10-Year-Old Girl
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    #5 - Bright Colors and a Bed With a Reading Nook for a 10-Year-Old Girl

    Season 4 Episode 5

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    For most of 10-year-old Natalia Goldstein's life, her family has been on the move. Now that they've settled down, she wants a room that really reflects who she is and who she's becoming. She's sick of her old bed, can't stand the wall colors and wants some personal touches like a full-size mirror. Luckily, designer Annie Chung knows how to mix fun and functional by bringing in splashes of bright colors, a new bed with a reading nook and a prominent place for Natalia's favorite pictures.

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  • A Full Play Complex in the Backyard Built Around a Frontier-Style Fort
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    #6 - A Full Play Complex in the Backyard Built Around a Frontier-Style Fort

    Season 4 Episode 6

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    When the Benner's moved to a new home, their sons didn't want to leave their treehouse behind. But new backyard has much more potential in store for this old fort. Kidspace designers create a full play complex around it to give the boys and their new baby brother an incredible frontier-style fort.

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  • Flower Power Bedroom
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    #7 - Flower Power Bedroom

    Season 4 Episode 7

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    The buttoned-up, tidy Cole clan gets a funky dose of flower power! Designer Rachel James transforms a boring bedroom into a swinging sixties lounge for an energetic pair of sisters, seven-year-old Grace and six-year-old Madison. Even retired Navy dad, Jerome, gets into the groove for this room's '60s feel, with its huge flower wall mural, tye-dyed sheets, fuzzy ottomans and surprise karaoke machine.

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  • New York Playroom
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    #8 - New York Playroom

    Season 4 Episode 8

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    Eight-year-old Kevin Goodwin's role model is Donald Trump and 6-year-old Carly's wish is to be on Broadway. So what kind of playroom do they need? Interior designer Chelsea Norton can sum it up in two words: New York! It's the perfect place to go to pursue a life on the stage, and yet it's the financial capitol of the world.

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  • A Basement Playspace is Transformed Into a Karaoke Studio
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    #9 - A Basement Playspace is Transformed Into a Karaoke Studio

    Season 4 Episode 9

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    Eight-year-old Zack and six-year-old Lexi are born performers, with their creative play encouraged by their parents. Unfortunately, their current playspace is an uninspiring basement that doubles as a guest bedroom. Enter designer Grace D. Knowlton with a plan to turn this L-shaped room into the perfect kidspace for two kids who love to make believe. With a pretend diner on one side and a karaoke studio on the other, Grace's design offers the perfect outlet for the Shapiro kids' vivid imaginations.

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  • Cape Cod-Style Playroom
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    #10 - Cape Cod-Style Playroom

    Season 4 Episode 10

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    Ten-year-old George, 9-year-old Hannah and 7-year-old Charlie Flynn love to spend their summers on Cape Cod where they can swim and collect shells on the beach. Back at their land-locked home, the Flynn family lacks a space that captures the same magic. Designer Val Thwing arrives to bring their love of the Cape to an ocean-inspired room that will really make some waves.

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  • A Playspace in a Former Garage Blooms Anew With Color and Fun
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    #11 - A Playspace in a Former Garage Blooms Anew With Color and Fun

    Season 4 Episode 11

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    Six-year-old Rabhya Mehrotra's playroom is a little rough around the edges. It's in an old garage-turned-playspace, overloaded with toys and textured with scratchy stucco walls. Designer Annie Chung delivers a bouquet of flowers and polka dots to make this space burst with color and bloom with fun.

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  • Medieval Playroom
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    #12 - Medieval Playroom

    Season 4 Episode 12

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    Eleven-year-old Christian and seven-year-old Zack love everything about medieval times. Their mom and dad want them to have a room all their own that they'll hopefully still love when they're teenagers. Designer Grace D. Knowlton's is up to the challenge of incorporating a medieval theme in an inviting play space. Her ambitious design includes a reading cave, secret tunnels, faux rock walls, an armory, a lounge area with a flat-screen TV and a giant, hand-painted mural of a mythical land.

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  • Three Kids Stay Active in Their Attic Playrooom
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    #13 - Three Kids Stay Active in Their Attic Playrooom

    Season 4 Episode 13

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    On any given afternoon, you'll find Kalen, Jamar and Shira Nash playing in their "activity attic." It's a white shell of a space that could use some pizzazz. On top of that, Kalen's bedroom is at one end of the room, so he needs some privacy. Enter designer Chris Anderson with a design plan to transform this bland room into a vibrant playspace, with a beautiful wood-and-rice-paper door for Kalen's bedroom, mats on the floor for roughhousing, a place for Shira's dress-up clothes and a beautifully painted orange sunset all around.

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"Retro Boys Lounge" is the best rated episode of "Kidspace" season 4. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/1/1970. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "A Storybook Inspired Bedroom with an Enchanted Tree, Dragons and Lots of Adventure".