Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr has been recommissioned for a further two series…
And this time the competition stakes are even higher, with this year’s winner having the opportunity to team up with John Lewis for their very own collection of homewares.
Alan Carr welcomes ten novice designers looking for their big break in the world of commercial interior design. Over eight weeks they’ll be competing to win a collaboration contract with the UK retailer to produce their own line of homewares. Design expert and former editor of Elle Decoration, Michelle Ogundehin, returns as the series judge.
Alan Carr, Host of Interior Design Masters:
“To get your show recommissioned is always a lovely thing but to get it recommissioned twice is really special. And it’s such a wonderful feeling to know that Interior Design Masters will, for the next two years, be keeping the UK entertained and also inspired. I feel the show goes from strength to strength and whether Interior Design Masters makes you giggle on the settee or propels you up a stepladder with a drill in hand to give your room some much needed TLC, we hope we put a smile on your face.”
The series is produced by DSP – a Banijay UK company. Casting is now open for series seven, with filming set to begin Summer 2025. Producers are on the hunt for ten more designers who want to hone their skills on the ultimate interior design crash course with a brilliant prize at the end of it. Filming takes place this summer.
If you’re ready to showcase your interior design talent or if you know someone who has the skills, applications are open now until 13 April 2025 – apply here on the BBC Shows and Tours website.