Tracy Hutson Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, Children, Extreme Makeover, Movies and TV Shows

Tracy Hutson is an interior designer, actress, author and producer. She is known for hosting the Emmy award winning reality TV show ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Tracy Hutson’. In 2010 she created the home accessory line “Nest by Tracy Hutson” for QVC.

Tracy Hutson Biography

Tracy Hutson is an interior designer, actress, author and producer born in Dallas, Texas, United States. She is known for hosting the Emmy award winning reality TV show ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Tracy Hutson’. In 2010 she created the home accessory line “Nest by Tracy Hutson” for QVC.

Tracy attended Richardson High School and KD College in Dallas, Texas. At the age of 14 she started print work for a major modeling company. She has been recognized as the face of Latitude Tools Company and is a spokesperson for Valspar Paint Company, and their line of Guardsman furniture care products.

Tracy Hutson Age

Tracy has never made her age public.

Tracy Hutson Height

Hutson stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches tall.

Tracy Hutson Family

Hutson was born in Dallas, Texas, United States too her loving parents John Hutson (father) and Leona Roberts (mother).

Tracy Hutson Husband

In 2004 Tracy got engaged to her high school sweetheart Barry Watson, who is an Ameican actor, tying the knot on 14th July 2006. They parted ways in 2011 finalising their divorce on 25th September 2011.

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Tracy Hutson Children

Tracy has two children with her ex husband Barry Watson; Felix Watson born in November 2007 and Oliver Watson born in May 2005.

Tracy Hutson Net Worth

Hutson has an estimated net worth of about $1 million which she earned from her career as an interior designer, actress, author and producer.

Tracy Hutson Designs

She began her career in interior design in 1999 when she opened her L.A.-based business, Tracy Hutson Designs, Inc. a full-service interior design company specializing in creating tailored custom residential and commercial spaces with services that include: Design Development, Budget Planning, Space Planning, Furniture Layouts, Color Coordination, Furniture Selection, Custom Furniture Design, Accessorizing, Kitchen Design, Bath Design, Materials Selection, Window Treatments, Decorative Lighting, Outdoor Rooms, Outdoor Kitchens and much more.

Tracy Hutson Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

In 2003 Tracy joined the cast and design team of ABC’s hit series, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.The show run for nine seasons and won several awards including two Emmys. The show was dedicated to providing home improvements to less fortunate families and community schools

Through her involvement with the show, Hutson witnessed firsthand the dramatic impact that living spaces have on the lives of the people who occupy them. Every episode stimulated her natural philanthropic spirit, and she responded to each family’s needs with compassion and enthusiasm.

Tracy Hutson’s Momtourage

In 2014 Tracy joined The Design Network (TDN) and created “Momtourage” which was launched on 24th March 2014 at www.TheDesignNetwork.com. The show focused on lifting up and empowering moms and inspiring women around the country to help others through their shared passion for interior design.

Tracy Hutson Book

“Feathering the Nest: Tracy Hutson’s Eco-Friendly Guide to Decorating Your Baby’s Room” (2009)

Tracy released her book Feathering the Nest which is a guide to decorating baby’s room. In the book she shares her passion for creating children’s spaces by putting her guiding principles into practice for four different styles of nursery design: vintage, contemporary, traditional, and international. Featuring stories and photos of actual children’s rooms from around the country, the book focuses on the
essential components of nursery design, including the special touches that make a room your child’s very own.

Tracy Hutson Movies and TV Shows

  • 2000: Rated X
  • 2003 – 2012: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
  • 2004 – 2005: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: How’d They Do That?
  • 2010: Picker Sisters