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Interior Design Masters: all the details
The BBC Two series, "Interior Design Masters," premiered on Wednesday, August 14th, at 8 pm. This eight-part competition features ten emerging interior designers battling for a life-changing commercial design contract. The show is presented by Fearne Cotton, known for her work on "Top of the Pops" and "Celebrity Juice," and judged by Michelle Ogundehin, former Editor-in-chief of Elle Decoration. The ultimate prize for the winner is a commercial contract to design a bar in one of London's top hotels.
The competition challenges designers to redesign various commercial spaces, including shops, hairdressers, and hotels, all under tight deadlines. Michelle Ogundehin is responsible for setting these weekly challenges and deciding which designer is eliminated each episode. Ogundehin expresses her excitement about the show celebrating the art and craft of interior design, noting the presence of jeopardy, intrigue, and emotional moments. Fearne Cotton shares her enthusiasm, highlighting her love for interiors, art, and design, and anticipates inspiring "wow moments" from the talented designers.
The series also features a rotating panel of guest judges who bring their expertise to the critiques. These include interior stylist Sophie Robinson, interior designer Abigail Ahern, retail champion Mary Portas, renowned hotel interior designer Jade Jagger, and fashion, lifestyle, and interior designer Matthew Williamson. Each guest judge offers specialized insights relevant to the challenges faced by the contestants.
The episode guide details the initial challenges. Episode 1, which aired on August 14th, saw the designers split into two teams, tasked with redesigning two show homes in Northumberland. Each designer was assigned a specific room within their respective show home, requiring them to create designs that would impress the judges and appeal to prospective buyers. Episode 2, airing on August 21st, challenges the nine remaining designers to overhaul individual bedrooms in a tired hotel in Bournemouth, colloquially referred to as "Faulty Towers." A unique twist for this episode requires each designer to integrate a white, dark, or milk chocolate theme into their bedroom design. Following the completion of the task, designers must articulate and defend their design choices to Michelle and Fearne, hoping to secure their place in the subsequent round. Viewers who miss any episodes can catch up on BBC iPlayer.
The article also includes a promotional section featuring 16 hallway wallpaper ideas, with contributions from various brands and designers like Graham & Brown, Laura Ashley, Inspired Wallpaper, Farrow & Ball, Voyage Decoration, Photowall, and Murals Wallpaper. These suggestions offer practical advice on using wallpaper to enhance hallways, addressing considerations such as natural light, illusion of space, statement-making designs, and combining wallpaper with paint or accessories.
Lisa Joyner, the author of the article, is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, focusing on home and interiors, gardening, pets, health, and property. Her background includes writing for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden, and Marie Claire magazine, and she holds a BA in Fashion Journalism from the University For The Creative Arts.
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