
The Great Interior Design Challenge
- CotswoldsS2 E1Three amateur designers must redesign three living rooms belonging to one family in neighboring 17th century cottages in the Cotswolds.
- Beach HutsS2 E2Architectural Historian Tom Dyckhoff presents a search for untapped interior design talent.
- Victorian LondonS2 E3Amateur designers take on the open-plan living and dining rooms of three Victorian terraced houses in the heart of London's East End.
- MedievalS2 E4Three amateur designers must update a crooked bedroom in three grand medieval homes in Lavenham, Suffolk, for a place in the second round.
- Fishermen's CottagesS2 E5Three designers must transform three bedrooms in a row of terraced fishermen's cottages while on a tight budget and schedule.
- Welwyn Garden CityS2 E6The designers must update three identical living rooms in the town of Welwyn Garden City.
- Eco HomesS2 E7The designers must redesign three 21st century Eco Homes in Greater London using materials sympathetic to the eco ethos.
- Port SunlightS2 E8Amateur designers work in workers' cottages on a Dutch-influenced crescent in the model village, Port Sunlight.
- 1930s ApartmentsS2 E9Three amateurs redesign the master bedroom of three 1930s Hollywood-inspired apartments in West London.
- Oast HousesS2 E10The designers must transform three awkwardly sized bedrooms in Kent.
- Edwardian WimbledonS2 E11Architectural Historian Tom Dyckhoff presents a search for untapped interior design talent.
- HouseboatsS2 E12The designers must transform three reception rooms in houseboats on the River Thames.
- 1960s ComplexS2 E13Designers have three days to redesign quirky, open plan rooms in an architecturally significant 1960s housing complex.
- School ConversionS2 E14The designers must redesign three double-height reception rooms in an Edwardian school while on a budget and tight schedule.
- TenementsS2 E15Four designers must each redesign a reception room in Edinburgh's historic tenements, but only two can go through to the final.
- Stately HomeS2 E16The final designers must each transform three rooms in a calendar house in Cumbria while on a tight budget and schedule.
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