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Aspiring interior designers transform a variety of spaces from dowdy to delightful as they vie for a life-changing contract with a top London hotel.
Watch on NetflixAspiring interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to redesign two show homes. Presented by Fearne Cotton, with judges Michelle Ogundehin and Matthew Willamson.
The nine remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform hotel rooms. Presented by Fearne Cotton, with judge Michelle Ogundehin and guest judge Jade Jagger.
The eight remaining interior designers take part in a challenge to transform shop interiors. Presented by Fearne Cotton, with judge Michelle Ogundehin and guest judge Mary Portas.
The six remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform university halls of residence. The guest judge is Sophie Robinson.
The interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform holiday lodges. Presented by Fearne Cotton, with judge Michelle Ogundehin and guest judge Abigail Ahern.
The four remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform two restaurants in Bristol, with a place in the semi-finals at stake.
The three remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform three hair salons in Whitstable for a place in the finals.
At last it is the final and with only two designers left, there is everything to play for as two contestants go head to head to battle it out to win the prize of their lives.
Alan Carr hosts a new series of the interior design challenge, in which 10 aspiring designers compete to redesign Oxfordshire show home. Michelle Ogundehin assesses their efforts, and is joined in the first episode by guest judge Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
The nine remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform London offices. Presented by Alan Carr with judge Michelle Ogundehin.
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Ten aspiring interior designers on the cusp of turning professional take part in the biggest design challenge of their lives. Competing to win their first official commercial contract, with the Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall, the designers face a different commercial brief each week, with their spaces scrutinized by head judge Michelle Ogundehin. This week, Michelle is joined by fashion designer turned interior designer Matthew Williamson. The challenge they set is to transform five upmarket rental apartments in Manchester. Working in pairs, the designers must decorate a living room or master bedroom and a shared home office. They have just two days, £1,500 and two tradesmen to help them get the job done.
The designers are sent to Wotton House in Surrey, a Grade II listed grand hotel. There they must each update a bedroom in their signature style, incorporating a 'British eccentric' twist.
The remaining eight contenders work on four dated common rooms at Gordano School in Bristol, with two to be eliminated after this challenge.
The six remaining designers are set their next challenge. They are off to the cathedral city of Salisbury to transform three very different shops.
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Ten budding interior designers compete in a makeover challenge. Michelle Ogundehin tasks them with transforming five luxury apartments in London’s Elephant and Castle. They work in pairs, with one designer in charge of the open-plan kitchen-living room, while the other transforms the bedrooms. Each apartment must be targeted towards a different type of tenant, from young couples to older residents. Finished designs must show cohesion between the teammates' schemes and clever use of sustainable materials. With just two days, £1800 and a team of tradespeople to help, the designers begin turning these blank canvases into fresh new takes on urban living.
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