It's the final episode of the second round stage of the competition and three more previous winners battle it out for a place in the quarter-final and a chance to win The Great Interior Design Challenge. This time the pressure is on to transform three similar multi-functional reception rooms in houseboats on the River Thames, still with just £1,000 over three days. All three designers must overcome the challenges thrown up by the houseboats and their owners if they're to win a place in the quarter-final. For her classic, romantic scheme, conference organiser Charlotte has ambitious plans for the floor – a checkerboard design… but is it achievable in the time she's got? Photographer Luke knows he must keep his clients on-board with his Hamptons beach house themed room, while giving them a contemporary edge – and civil servant Martin risks his place in the competition, ignoring his homeowner's wishes and sticking to his guns with elements of his global-themed room. Architectural Historian Tom Dyckhoff messes about by the river and reveals the rich history of the houseboat. While judges Sophie Robinson and Dan Hopwood have the difficult task of deciding which two designers are worthy of a place in the quarter-final… and which one must leave the competition.
It's the first of the two quarter final programmes, and three previous winners battle it out for two places in the semi-final. This time they have 3 days and a larger budget of £1200, to redesign quirky, open plan rooms in architecturally significant 1960s housing complex. All three designers mus...
It's the second of the two quarter finals, and three previous winners battle it out for two places in the semi-final. This time the pressure is on as our amateurs take on three double height reception rooms in an imposing Edwardian school conversion. The competition is fierce as the designers hav...
It's the final of The Great Interior Design Challenge, and after starting with 27 amateur interior designers, only two remain. Now they are each out to prove they are the best. To win the title each designer must complete their final challenge; but this time it isn't just one room scheme, but thr...