

Your beige trauma? Constance Ramos is coming for it. With PAINT.
Season 3 • Episode 14
LatestColor Correction, for HGTV, features expert designer Constance Ramos coming to the rescue of homeowners who have inadvertently created a color disaster in a room they tried to design themselves. Each episode features a room with a specific color dilemma. Working with a budget of approximately $2000, designer Constance Ramos and carpenter Ron Ortiz makeover the room with an emphasis on using color effectively… from paint colors, to fabrics, to tiles, flooring, furniture and accessories. Constance helps our homeowners correct their problem space and transform it into the vivid, colorful room of their dreams.
Production
That $2000 budget stretches IMPOSSIBLY far. HGTV math is its own genre.
Practical Effects
Zero CGI, all roller brushes and Ron Ortiz actually building things.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Color Correction arrived at peak HGTV makeover era, when 'reveal' became a legitimate emotional beat in American television. The show embodies pre-recession optimism about home ownership and the belief that sage green solves everything.
Constance Ramos later competed on Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls and became a Food Network designer, proving that 2000s cable television had approximately twelve total personalities rotating through all shows.