Bannon almost always gets his way, and I can't remember the last time a Room to Improve participant refused to back down over a design issue.
To help seal the deal, Bannon will then take his client to a home where glass ceilings and bonus sinks made a world of difference.
Full marks, then, to Karen Mulligan who decided to cover up the timber joists in her new kitchen ceiling, going against Bannon's wishes.
Bannon and Ms. Mulligan argued over the placement of a bed and wondered how they might squeeze a wardrobe into the master bedroom.
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