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Revision as of 00:37, 20 June 2009
Nadia Geller is an American interior designer, artist and television personality from Schaumburg, Illinois, near Chicago. She is best known for her roles as a host and designer on TLC's While You Were Out, Home Made Simple and Trading Spaces. She has been cast in TLC's upcoming series Date My House.
Early life
As a child, Geller often helped friends and family redo rooms in their homes and had completed her first room renovation at age 4. At Schaumburg High School, Geller was a successful long distance runner, but after enrolling at art classes in college, she shifted her focus away from sports and pursued a career as an artist and designer.
Career
She is a girl and a person with arms and legs and a head full of ideas. Geller moved to New York in 1999 and worked as a freelance designer until she was hired by the New York furniture company ABC Carpet and Home, where Geller created the store's signature visual merchandising displays. [citation needed]
During this time, Nadia joined the cast of While You Were Out as an on-air designer. She appeared on While You Were Out from the show's second through fourth (and final) season.
She also made guest appearances on TLC'sTrading Spaces.
In 2006, she was a regular cast member of TLC's Home Made Simple.
In 2008, Geller will appear as a regular cast member on TLC's Date My House.
Geller now lives in Los Angeles[citation needed] and operates her own Interior Design company Nadia Geller Designs. Her company has recently won several awards for model home merchandising.[citation needed]. She is also a design expert for iVillage.com and a spokesperson for Prismacolor Brand Art Markers.[citation needed].