Douglas Wilson
I've had rooms that didn't come out to my liking.
I've enjoyed being a part of something from the beginning, when we were still finding our footing.
I'm very flattered, but I don't think I'm the sexiest man on the planet.
I'm opinionated. I always stick to my design plan. I don't waver.
I'm having the time of my life and I'm glad people are enjoy it.
I was supposed to be the antithesis of Frank.
I want to get the point across that you may not have money to give to a charity, whether that is Ronald McDonald House or Broadway Cares or DIFFA, but you can help RAISE money or give your time and talents.
I try to instill in people the idea that they've all got individual personalities, and they should do what they want to their homes.
I see the same coffee table everywhere. It's mass marketing.
I look at each episode in two ways - from a design standpoint and from an entertainment standpoint - this is TV, after all. We usually succeed on at least one of the levels.
I know people don't think I work.
I incorporate conflict and resolution into the show - hey, that's Drama 101.
I have bare bulbs hanging from my ceiling. I got this gig when I was renovating my apartment and didn't get to finish.
I gave the couple a hint of a design that would work great with the bones of their home. They weren't ready for it, and they embarrassed themselves and that's too bad.
I enjoy talking to fans.
I don't think about how I wear my hair. I get out of the shower, put on some gel and it dries. I got blessed with good hair from my parents.
I am the young, edgy New Yorker.
But this is not a how-to show, it's a conceptual show. It's about ideas. It's about fun.
Being in the design industry, I've tended to meet more people who are affected by HIV and AIDS.