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Six famous faces join Alan for a fun-filled makeover to raise money by transforming a young carers project in the Midlands before the judges decide who will win Stand Out Space.
For the grande finale, the two finalists head to the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire to redesign holiday lodges in the grounds.
The semi-finalists transform dressing rooms at OVO Arena Wembley, and pop princess Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins Michelle to decide who will go through to the final.
The designers pair up and hit East Grinstead high street to transform two Grade II listed shops. They need to transform the spaces to impress Mary queen of shops.
The five remaining designers come up with clever hacks to show potential tenants how to turn Sheffield rental apartments into homely spaces - without losing their deposit.
The designers head to Wales as they pair up to work their magic on three Swansea cafes, with the briefs varying from 'Scandi' to 'Industrial' to 'Home from Home'.
The designers are let loose on exclusive hospitality boxes at Ascot Racecourse, with each creating their own personal interpretation of high-end sophistication and luxury.
Nine designers are tested on teamwork as they go wild at Chester Zoo, creating three activity centres for schoolchildren, themed around the wildlife of Brazil, India and Madagascar.
A new batch of interior designers show off their signature style by heading to a former Norfolk convent, turning nuns' cells into bijoux B&B bedrooms before one wins Stand Out Space.
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