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Who is Brooks Atwood? HGTV's 'Design Star' runner-up to host Netflix's 'Hack My Home'

2023-07-07 12:50
Netflix's 'Hack My Home' focuses on creative ways to 'hack' living spaces in order to make them more functional and spacious
Who is Brooks Atwood? HGTV's 'Design Star' runner-up to host Netflix's 'Hack My Home'

LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA: Netflix is expanding its collection of home improvement programs with 'Hack My Home'. This new reality series follows a group of four specialists from diverse areas. Among them, Brooks Atwood, the host, is particularly skilled in bringing innovation to the table.

In this captivating makeover show, these four experts join forces to assist families who find themselves in dire need of an additional room in their houses. The best part is that they come up with clever solutions that don't involve the hassle of relocating or spending a fortune on time-consuming renovations. Instead, they utilize their expertise to creatively "hack" the homes, making them more functional and spacious.

Who is Brooks Atwood?

Brooks Atwood is an interior designer, teacher, and entrepreneur. He is the proud owner of Brooks Atwood Design, a studio located in Brooklyn. With a degree in architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he graduated as the valedictorian, Brooks continued his education at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. There, he earned a master's degree in Advanced Architectural Design, specializing in Advanced Design. Brooks is currently working as an advisor at Stay Open and is also the co-founder and master of design at Berries Design, as stated on his LinkedIn profile. Throughout his career, he has held positions such as design director at Officeuntilted (OU) for almost four years and co-creator and creative director at Swell live music experiences. Additionally, he shares his knowledge as a professor at NJIT and Parsons The New School for Design. Brooks has made significant contributions in various areas of design.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Brooks enjoys socializing and meeting new people. He has a strong passion for art and loves exploring art galleries during his leisure time. His adventurous spirit leads him to travel around the world, discovering new places and cultures. With an active presence on social media, he has gained a following of over 3000 individuals who appreciate his remarkable work. Notably, his artistic masterpieces have been showcased at the prestigious Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea. Brooks is happily married to Estelle Nichois Atwood, and they have a son together, adding joy to his fulfilled life.

Brooks Atwood was HGTV's 'Design Star' runner-up and host of 'Trashformers'

Known for his fresh perspective on interior design, Brooks has earned recognition as one of the world's most innovative creators by Eye magazine. With his architectural background, he brings a creative and innovative touch to the show, making him an invaluable asset. Brooks is not new to the world of reality TV. He previously hosted the show 'Trashformers' on Fyi, where he showcased the art of upcycling. He has also made appearances on popular shows like 'The Today Show' with Kathie Lee & Hoda, 'BetterTV', 'DIY', 'Showtime', and 'King5 NewDay'. Additionally, he was a finalist on the eighth season of HGTV's 'Design Star'.

His exceptional work has garnered attention from renowned publications such as The New York Times, Brooklyn Magazine, and Esquire. Brooks's expertise extends beyond television. He has delivered captivating lectures at prestigious venues like the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, and the Australian Centre of the Moving Image in Melbourne. He has also shared his insights at the State Library of Queensland in Brisbane and CreativeMornings in NYC. Notably, his work has been featured during prominent design events such as NYCxDesign, ICFF, and WantedDesign in New York City.