Mark brunetz

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Mark Brunetz is the co-host and interior designer on the Style Network's television show called "Clean House". He also now has his own home line on HSN (Home Shopping Network). "Mark Brunetz Home" premiered on HSN on Oct. 9th, 2006.

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Viewers across America know Mark Brunetz as the hip and savvy designer on 'Clean House', the #1 rated television show on the Style Network. Now in its 5th season, the long running series has made Mark one of America's most distinctive celebrity home designers creating accessible, well-designed rooms for the masses. Influenced heavily by his high profile work with A-list celebrities, Mark has been featured on the Home Shopping Network, MTV, H.G.T.V., TLC and E! Entertainment with equal exposure in print including The New York Times and US Weekly Magazine. In 2006, Mark signed an exclusive deal with the Home Shopping Network to bring Mark Brunetz Home, his superbly appointed and richly comfortable line of home furnishings into homes across America. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Mark's exposure to quality craftsmanship began at an early age walking his grandfather's construction sites and spending weekends at flea markets with his Mom, a prodigious collector of vintage furniture. Professionally trained in North Carolina with a Master of Arts degree, Mark landed his first product design job on the west coast in the early 90s. Over the next decade, Mark earned his designer stripes collaborating with celebrities from nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry including film actresses Jane Fonda and Sandra Bullock, supermodels Kim Alexis and Elle McPherson, TV icons Suzanne Somers and Arsenio Hall, to pop artists Sheena Easton and Chris Vrenna of 'Nine Inch Nails' fame. His creative talents have pervaded nearly every form of media including film, television, music, video and print. In 2000, Mark established his own Los-Angeles based commercial & residential design firm, MBIDP / Mark Brunetz Interior Design & Production. The company quickly began compiling a residential design portfolio that now includes dozens of projects ranging from the renovation of a 1937 New England style homestead in the Studio City hillside to the remodel of a mid-20th century, desert retreat in Palm Springs. Mark also designed special events for such clients as Nestlé, DaimlerChrylser, Bacardi USA and the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. His signature designs earned a final nomination for Best Design at the Annual Special Events Convention held in San Diego, CA. In 2002, Mark segued into reality TV hosting the premiere episode of MTV's 'Crib Crashers' based on the network's hit show 'Cribs'. Since his MTV debut, Mark has appeared in over 100 episodes of lifestyle & home improvement television for Home & Garden Television (H.G.T.V.), TLC, The Family Channel, FOX REALITY, E! Entertainment and the Style Network. Currently, Mark can be seen as the co-host of the hit TV show 'Clean House' on the Style Network. Praised as 'the Hallmark card of the network offering rooms with new, hip decor', 'Clean House' has become the highest rated TV show of all time on the network with an audience of over 10 million core viewers nationwide. With equal exposure in print, Mark contributes to a variety of popular magazines including US Weekly Magazine, which commissioned Mark to transform the Colorado retreat of Trista and Ryan Sutter (of ABC's 'The Bachelorette' and 'Dancing with the Stars'). Mark also recently appeared in a feature article on 'America's Obsession With Putting Its House In Order', which appeared on the front page of the House & Home section in The New York Times. Mark's television popularity and technical expertise draws interest from the corporate sector as well where he conducts makeovers and sweepstakes for Fortune 500 companies. Mark recently completed a series of $5,000 Dream Room Makeovers throughout the U.S. as part of an in-house incentive program for employees at Comcast Cable. Additionally, Allied Domecq Spirits of Canada recruited Mark for their $50,000 Kahlua Home & Garden Makeover Sweepstakes in 2005. In October of this year, Mark Brunetz Home launched on the Home Shopping Network to an enthusiastic response from retail customers selling out of several key items in holiday decor. On the heels of his success, Mark is slated to introduce his living room and dining room collection in March '07.

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