It's the seventh of our nine heats and three new designers battle it out for a place in the second round and the chance to win The Great Interior Design Challenge.This time the amateurs are redesigning large open plan reception rooms in three 21st century Eco Homes in Greater London. With just three days and £1250, the amateur designers must deliver gorgeous rooms using materials sympathetic to the eco ethos. Australian born Honor must put aside her love of everything white, as her homeowners prefer a darker, moodier palette. Fashion design graduate Alex gets his screen printer out to give his Manhattan loft design a geometric feel. While B+B owner Jane risks losing the confidence of her homeowners with her clashing colours. Architectural Historian Tom Dyckhoff reveals the ingenious design behind these futuristic, energy-saving buildings. While judges Sophie and Daniel must scrutinise the designers' every decision before they can decide who deserves to go through to the next round.
It's the penultimate heat with three new designers battling it out for a place in the second round and the chance to go on to win The Great Interior Design Challenge. This time the amateur designers will be working in pretty workers' cottages on a Dutch-influenced crescent in the model village, P...
It's the last of the nine heats as three new designers battle it out for the last place in the second round and the chance to win The Great Interior Design Challenge. This time, our three amateurs will be redesigning the master bedroom of three 1930s Hollywood-inspired apartments in West London. ...
It's the first of the three second round episodes and three previous winners battle it out to win a place in the quarter-finals of The Great Interior Design Challenge. This time, each of our amateurs takes on awkward dimensions in three bedrooms in converted Oast houses in Kent. In a boy's bedroo...