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In the upcoming series of Alan Carr's Interior Design Master, the anticipation mounts as he plans to showcase his flair for fashion, channeling a Village Person's style, promising a star-studded display!

Discussing the new Interior Designer Masters 2025 series, we chat with Alan Carr about its creation, potential mishaps, and heartwarming moments.

Discussing catastrophic mishaps, heartwarming epiphanies, and everything in between with Alan Carr...
Discussing catastrophic mishaps, heartwarming epiphanies, and everything in between with Alan Carr regarding the forthcoming season of Interior Designer Masters 2025.

In the upcoming series of Alan Carr's Interior Design Master, the anticipation mounts as he plans to showcase his flair for fashion, channeling a Village Person's style, promising a star-studded display!

"Interior Design Masters" returns to BBC One in April, boasting a larger scale and even more captivating makeovers, according to presenter Alan Carr. The sixth series of the popular show will see ten interior designers from across the country compete over eight weeks for the title of Britain's best designer.

National treasure Alan Carr and judge Michelle Ogundehin are back to oversee the competition, providing support and insightful feedback to the contestants. While offering praise for the talented designers, Alan Carr admitted that there were some questionable design choices this year. He teased that the audience would be delighted by the unexpected twists and turns of the series, especially for those who enjoy a bit of unconventional flair.

For the first time, the designers will be challenged to redesign comedy clubs, create rehoming rooms for rescue dogs, and even luxury retirement homes, among other tasks. Alan Carr found the luxury retirement home challenge particularly intriguing, as it focused on home staging to inspire potential buyers.

The competition will culminate in a thrilling finale, with Craig Mason, John Cooper, and Rita Millat making it to the semi-finals. Viewers can look forward to the premiere, airing on Thursday, 10th April, at 8pm on BBC One, which finds the contestants redesigning YHA bunk rooms in the Lake District. Each contestant will aim to impress judges Michelle Ogundehun and guest judge Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen with their unique style.

With Alan Carr's amusing antics and unexpected twists, this series of Interior Design Masters promises to be an entertaining spectacle. And for those who are curious, Alan Carr hinted at an appearance as one of the Village People! Tune in to BBC One and BBC iPlayer to catch the premiere and witness the designer's creations unfold.

[Additional Information, if relevant (optional):]Craig Mason, a 58-year-old giftware designer, John Cooper, a 46-year-old design technology teacher, and Rita Millat, a 42-year-old visual merchandising consultant, were the finalists in the sixth series of Interior Design Masters. Craig was eliminated during the semi-final, leaving John Cooper and Rita Millat to compete in the final.

In the upcoming season of "Interior Design Masters" on BBC One, contestants will showcase their skills by redesigning comedy clubs, rehoming rooms for rescue dogs, and even luxury retirement homes, demonstrating their versatility in home-and-garden and lifestyle crafts. For those captivated by unexpected twists and unconventional flair, this season, hosted by Alan Carr and judged by Michelle Ogundehin, promises to be an engaging spectacle, especially during the Lake District challenge featuring YHA bunk rooms.

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