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Follow on Google News | Bobby Berk gives actress Tiffani Thiessen a Holiday Home MakeoverThe interior designer transforms the Saved by the Bell star’s home in the latest episode of Celebrity Holiday Homes
By: Bobby Berk Thiessen is remembered for her starring role as Kelly Kapowski on Saved by the Bell and her turn as bad girl Valerie Malone on Beverly Hills 90210. Nowadays, Thiessen is a working mom and wife, co-starring on the USA Network’s White Collar. For the special makeover show, Thiessen invited Berk to her beautiful, rustic-style home to give it a festive face lift. The holiday makeover proved to be an easy challenge for Berk, who understood Thiessen’s unique taste and the importance of keeping the décor family-friendly for Thiessen’s three-year-daughter Harper with actor Brady Smith. In the end, both designer and noted actress were more than happy with the outcome. Berkaccentuated the natural charm of Thiessen’shome with lots of greenery adorably decorated with small details, quirky wreaths, animals and gnomes hanging over the family’s large fireplace, and a gorgeous tree decorated with pine cones, woodland creature ornaments and glittery bulbs. Viewers of the episode saw Thiessen’s mouth drop with awe after seeing the impressive makeover. To see the hip and enchanting makeover Berk did on Thiessen’s lovely home, go to bobbyberkhome.com (http://www.bobbyberkhome.com/ About Bobby Berk Originally hailing from Texas, Bobby Berkhad big dreams of the big city and moved to New York in 2003 with only a few dollars to his name and no job in sight. After working his way up in retail at Bed Bath & Beyond and Restoration Hardware to Creative Director at Portico Home + Spa, Berk decided that it was time he started his own brand. Since 2006, Bobby Berk Home has consistently provided customers a unique approach to modern design aesthetics. His designs reflect a stylish and youthful spirit that perfectly fits any cool, relaxed lifestyle. His past lines were inspired by mid-century modernism, taking ideas from the colors and shapes of the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s. At only 30 years old, Berk’s brand is beginning to gain national attention, and is on track to quickly become a household name. End
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