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Over eight episodes, each week a different guest judge will share their expertise to help Michelle evaluate which team of budding designers has achieved the best design and who will be leaving the competition that week.
The teams of blossoming designers will be confronted with a new commercial space to transform each week as they attempt to impress the judges ranging from shops to offices, show homes and restaurants.
Working to tight deadlines, the teams will be put to the test throughout the competition as they're judged on their creative skills as designers, as well as their ability to manage a project from the initial planning to execution. The designers will need to work together, to enable the
The two finalists are challenged to transform luxury holiday villas in Cornwall. Presented by Alan Carr, Judge Michelle Ogundehin must decide who will be the ultimate winner.
The four remaining designers are challenged to transform two restaurants in Hebden Bridge.
The four remaining designers are challenged to transform two hair salons in Richmond, London. Presented by Alan Carr, with judge Michelle Ogundehin deciding who will go through to the next stage.
This week, the designers arrive at the studio to find it's time to showcase their individual abilities. They'll be working solo for the first time as they are tasked with transforming individual beach huts.
With five designers remaining, the competition is heating up, and Michelle challenges each one with a themed brief. They must marry design flair with practicality if they want to stand a chance of making it through to the next round and avoid being sent home.
It's week four for the six remaining designers. After three tough challenges and saying goodbye to two designers last week, the competition is hotting up.
Arriving at Michelle's studio, the designers are put into pairs and challenged to work together to transform one of three very different shops. But before they hit the high street, they must first meet their shop-owner clients and take it in turns to pitch their design ideas. The twist for the designers is that only one shop brief for each pairing will be chosen, so whoever loses out on the pitch will have to act as an assistant to their fellow teammate.
With eight designers remaining, the contestants discover that this week's task is all about transforming a tired wedding venue.
They are put into teams of four. One team must observe a maximalist brief, the other team have to create spaces based on a concept of understated glamour. Each designer is given a hotel bedroom to design that must incorporate the team brief. Michelle informs them that the two weakest designers this week will be sent home, which sends ripples of anxiety through the contestants.
With only two days to complete their makeovers, they need to decide how to make the best use of their time to ensure they get their spaces finished for the client.
After a tough first week transforming Show Homes, with nine designers left, they return to Michelle's design studio to find out about their next challenge. Here they are put into three teams of three.
Michelle tells them that she's sending them across London to Hammersmith, where each team will be allocated an open-plan office space to transform.
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.
Over eight episodes, each week a different guest judge will share their expertise to help Michelle evaluate which team of budding designers has achieved the best design and who will be leaving the competition that week.
The teams of blossoming designers will be confronted with a new commercial space to transform each week as they attempt to impress the judges ranging from shops to offices, show homes and restaurants.
Working to tight deadlines, the teams will be put to the test throughout the competition as they're judged on their creative skills as designers, as well as their ability to manage a project from the initial planning to execution. The designers will need to work together, to enable the