I believe that decorating is a personal journey for anyone and it's important that you love how a room makes you feel. However I remember one time Paul bought a giant Perspex shark head and didn’t put it up properly and I did a star jump and knocked it off the wall. These days I am more into colour and I absolutely adore Sophie Robinson; I love her fearlessness when it comes to mixing colour and pattern. 7. anima20 Posts: 1. The eliminations are so difficult. Presented by Alan Carr … I learnt so much from my fellow designers, most of them were a lot more established and experienced in interior design than me, which at the beginning was very intimidating, though I quickly learnt that one of my favourite parts of the process was to see what they would create. WhatsApp. What was the biggest challenge you faced during the competition? I like that her starting point is imagining the person who will be staying at the hotel i.e. And talking through my thoughts on camera! What was it about series one that made you want to apply? I had set up my interior design business two years previously while on maternity leave with my first son, and was working primarily within the residential sector. Read about our approach to external linking. It was so nerve-wracking to be sat in the studio and not knowing who would be in Michelle’s office that week. I think it’s really important as a designer that you can adapt your style to the client's brief, but it’s also important to have your own signature style, something that sets you apart from the crowd. I saw some incredible schemes and was excited by the variety of the briefs that the designers faced. I wanted to challenge myself, perhaps this was my mid-life crisis, after all I’ve got the tattoos and shaved head already! If you loved the first series, you will not be disappointed. I love Dorothee's playful sophisticated style, mixing patterns and shapes. He describes his style as bold, engaging and colourful. Shawn started as a set designer in Hollywood and comes from a movie background and focused on creating a mood and experience that shows in his interior designs. What I found amazing is that often I could walk into the finished room and know who had designed it. The BBC must be chuffed about having Alan Carr host Interior Design Masters (BBC Two) as it has gone and bunged his name in the title. Wow, where do I start?! Twitter. Alan Carr is taking over from Fearne Cotton as the host of BBC Two's Interior Design Masters; The comedian will work with head judge Michelle Ogundehin on Series 2, which is made up of 8 episodes; He says: "I just can't wait to get started on this. I was told by the producers that not only was I the presenter, I was also meant to represent the people at home watching and that I should be brutally honest and say what the viewer was thinking. What are their core objectives? Pinterest. Telegram. I try not to replicate what a particular designer is doing that season but I appreciate the difference in personal opinion of design choices with interior design. No spoilers here, but the two finalists blew me away and the poor judge Michelle Ogundehin was deliberating for ages because both designs were so breathtaking and clever. Interior Design Masters offers a tantalising prize for the designers competing, and for the two Yorkshire contestants left standing, it begs to be the beginning of something huge. Facebook. Interior Design Masters airs on Tuesdays nights at 8PM on BBC Two from 2 February. The nine remaining interior designers take on offices in. I think there is so much to be said for creating joyful interiors. I had upholstery tutorials, upcycling inspiration and art ideas. If I’ve learnt one thing on this show is that interior design is like the dark arts. Interior Design Masters is back for series 2 in 2021 on BBC Two. I had been working on interiors projects for a few years so understand the huge amounts of thought time and money that goes into every project. Read about our approach to external linking. Designing a space in a week whilst sourcing furniture, fabrics and accessories in a pandemic was quite tough! I love Nicola Harding, especially her project The Mitre Hampton Court Hotel! He asks the questions that get to the heart and soul of why something works, or not, and what I'm expecting to see from our designers. As my style in evolving and I am getting closer to what I would like my aesthetic to be I think I am probably veering closer to the work of Daria Zinovatnya. As an upholsterer, fabrics feature heavily in all of my schemes and I was excited to showcase a range of new and different ways to play with fabrics in a scheme. I couldn't wait! I love the juxtaposition of hard and soft materials, prominent throughout his designs. Mix. A focus on the function first and then consider the aesthetic. The only one good thing about being in the office if you survive is it’s a really good chance to get some valuable feedback from Michelle which you wouldn’t necessarily get if you are sailing through each week. The first elimination was a real shock to the system because we all got along so well. I was so inspired by series one, it looked like such a fantastic opportunity to immerse myself into the biggest interiors challenge and showcase what I can do. I am always trying to be unique, whilst being inspired by my colleagues' incredible talent. Amy taught me not to be afraid of using black in a scheme and was great at styling. I'm looking primarily for people that are open to learn, with a can-do attitude and a unique point of view. I was working too, so it meant lots of late-night shopping trips in the van! Ten aspiring interior designers compete in a commercial design challenge to redesign Oxfordshire show homes. What did you learn from your fellow designers? Whoever left at any stage, we all had their backs. The two remaining designers transform luxury villas in. I get inspired by many people, not only interior designers. Well frankly a lot of honesty. I also enjoyed spending every hour discussing my passion for creating designs that bring joy. The eight remaining interior designers take on a wedding. Celebrate and showcase your cherished belongings and make it a space to be truly 'at home' with yourself. Presented by … Jon, 45, lives in Worthing and is a Retail Executive. Peter, 33, lives in Cheshire and is a former Doctor. Some of the main skills were upholstering, something that I have never done before. It’s a style I have never felt comfortable with but have huge amounts of respect for designers like Siobhan who go big and bold and who are not afraid to clash patterns and colours! Micaela, 33, lives in South-East London is an upholsterer. The designers put so much work and passion into the briefs each week and have to deliver the scheme in such a short space of time (because of the fact it's TV! What was it about series one that made you want to apply? Your favourite shop, restaurant or even pub is probably your favourite because it makes you feel a certain way - classy, safe, relaxed, exclusive, and that will be more often than not down to lighting, space and decor. Email. I didn’t really have any preconceived ideas from the series and if I’m honest I really, really didn’t think I would get on it!! One of the main things I learnt was not to second guess my design options all of the time and to have a bit more confidence in myself as everyone was so supportive of each other. I am a bit obsessed with her and just love her designs. Email. I absorb a lot of inspiration from all walks of life, from high street brands to high end designers. I tried not to have preconceived expectations before we started filming as I wanted to create my own experience. Forum Member. I expected that the series would give me an opportunity to showcase my skills in design and allow me to try innovative solutions for the design dilemmas in each space. Charlotte, 28, lives in London and is a Textile Designer. Interior Design Masters is a competition show where wannabe designers take on a series of challenges, with the winner bagging a contract with a top UK boutique hotel. I try to avoid flatpack furniture if there is a vintage piece I could use instead, and London has some brilliant charity shops. Micaela taught me to upholster of course, which is a great skill to learn from a fellow designer. For me the competition really heated up when we all saw each other's rooms at the end of the first design. Though I enjoyed the travelling, the time constraints with sourcing products here in Northern Ireland and having them shipped back to England was tough, as we have less of a variety of homeware stores here. I’m also inspired by drag culture. The four remaining interior designers transform two London hair salons. The best homes are always those which are a mix of inspirations and references that are authentic and personal to the occupants. By envisioning the lives of the people who will be inhabiting the space the design concepts flow more freely. I studied fashion and accessories back in the 1990s and I am a trained milliner. There are various ways to display and contain things, and loose rules about flow, and tighter ones about clutter, but all in all it's about the freedom of self-expression on what is arguably your biggest canvas for creativity. She describes her style as playful minimalism. I knew all the different challenges I would be put through on the show would be really stimulating! There was a lot of upscaling going on, we had a lot of contestants who loved a rummage through a skip. They will be competing to win a career-defining contract with one of the UK’s top boutique hotels. Linkedin . WhatsApp. I expected it to be really challenging because I hadn't designed whole rooms before, but I had been dreaming up schemes for a long time. I also love Interior Designer Beata Heuman and of course Sophie Robinson as we share a love for good colour! It’s very, very intimidating being questioned by someone with Michelle’s experience, especially when you have put so much hard work and yourself into creating and delivering the design. All of the designers bring their own likes, dislikes, backgrounds and preferences to the table, and it's such a privilege to see them unpick it all, and themselves, as they start to understand what being a real interior designer is all about. When it comes to interiors, I think it was Abigail Ahern who really ignited my love for interior design, as soon as I saw some of her incredibly dramatic designs I was hooked. I applied during lockdown when I had time on my hands, and it was the perfect time for a new challenge. Telegram. Make it your own! Barbara, 34, lives in Brighton and is a former Visual Merchandiser. I had to literally rewire my brain and almost learn to not think, and 'just do' to get the job done. Plus, I think people have found, like with Joe Lycett’s Sewing Bee and the Great British Bake Off that there can, if you get it right, a real opportunity to add some fun and humour to craftwork, baking and the creative process. Really trying to imagine who will be using the space and how they use it. We'll also want to be surrounded by things we're allowed to touch as the complete antidote to the socially distanced world beyond our doors. Are there any design ideas you took from the series, that you might incorporate at home? She describes her style as original and creative. The interior designer, from … Is there something you’ve done at home, design wise, that you’ve looked at when it’s finished and thought, what on earth was I thinking? ReddIt. At points I had to let go of what my style was and research a different style all together, so leaning on my fellow designers and picking their brains on their preferred style helped me to know if I was going in the right direction. It’s not a complete bitch fest I do dish out a lot of praise, because they were all so talented. and the houses they found to do up were amazing, plus you saw the owners’ feedback. X+Living - a Chinese Architect firm for their crazy creativity. A lot of my design inspirations come from my love of fashion. I was in a career that had moved away from being creative and much more project management of large-scale construction projects. As a business owner I was excited for a new challenge and to be able to show my passion and creativity on a larger scale. I bought all her books and enrolled on one of her workshops. Alan was just fabulous. She was very ‘anti-minimalist’ in her designs and loved black and white with lots and lots of vibrant colours. I hope that doesn’t give anything away! I will consider a potential lampshade for weeks on end whereas he will have no qualms of barging through the door with a bit of taxidermy tucked under his arm or something ‘rescued’ from a flea market and stick it up on the wall. The six remaining designers head to Tunbridge Wells to transform shop interiors. It really inspired me to consider what else I could make myself other than upholstered furniture. Please enable JavaScript to take full advantage of iPlayer. There are lots of new guest judges this series, who did you enjoy having by your side to help make difficult decisions? In your own home you get to indulge yourself, as you should, whereas in the real world of commissioned work, you must repeatedly step aside from yourself as an individual, and that's a leap a successful/professional interior designer has to make. It informs the beginning stages of the design process and that is something I try to do when I’m designing. We spent so much time together, and I massively respected all of them so it was always going to be really hard when the time came for any of the designers to leave, as everyone is so invested in the process and worked really hard, so it was really difficult to say goodbye – especially during these times where we can’t even hug anyone! But we were always very supportive of each other. John: For 24 years I have worked in learning and development across many retailers, and so my focus has always been … To learn as much as possible. I couldn't say there is a specific designer which I believe my style is most like, as I love so many designers. Horrible. Stressful! What are you looking for in terms of design talent this year? Up until that point I had been designing alone and looked forward to working collaboratively, as I feel it always enriches every project. He was really great to work with, and of course, he's very funny! I often find inspiration from an object or a piece of furniture and build my scheme around something that I love, and I also find lots of inspiration from social media. She describes her style as mature vintage. The nine remaining interior designers take on offices in London. I expected to meet inspiring designers, be challenged to think outside of the box and push myself physically and emotionally. And these were the types of projects that I was looking to work on. I definitely learnt a lot of carpentry skills from our lovely trades and also how I want my design style to evolve into interiors. Siobhan, 42, lives in West Yorkshire and is an NHS Worker. Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr | Interview with Barbara (Designer) 26 January 2021. She describes her style as glamourous, joyful maximalism. Lynsey, 36, lives in West Yorkshire and is an architect. Presented by comedian Alan Carr, this popular television programme saw amateur interior designers with creative talent compete against each other over an eight-week series. And yet, if you get one of those things wrong the room won’t work and won’t be a success. I’d had my house done up a few years back so we are dead happy with it, so we didn’t have any paints or furniture delivered during lockdown - curries and wine yes, but no soft furnishings. Upholstery, carpentry, that shellac is not just for my nails, how to put wallpaper on doors, how to see materials differently and how to drive a van through central London. I learnt so much from the other designers on the series, seeing what they achieved was such a massive inspiration and a great part of the show. Are there any particular qualities you tend to see in the individuals that do well? In particular, maximalism from Siobhan. I think we have a very similar design aesthetic - we are both maximalists and we both adore soft furnishings and the styling of a room and for me that’s the finishing touches. Linkedin . I normally take my time developing design solutions, building mood boards, sourcing beautiful pieces and having feasibility meetings with trades and clients before installation to make sure that the end product is just perfect. I was also due to have my second baby and was looking for a goal to focus on to pull me out of nappy land! Alan Carr's design show; Alan Carr to present BBC series Interior Design Masters. Michelle is joined each week by a different guest expert, on hand to offer their advice and appraisal. My style is about pattern, colour, expression, luxury, texture, drama and glamour whilst still being practical and liveable - that’s the lovechild. I am obsessed with interiors and I've dreamed about a new career doing something that I love. Siobhan Hannah Murphy shared her bold home designs with Yorkshire Live early last month - and now the NHS communications worker has managed to earn a spot in the final. People just assume it's the prettying up of a room, a doily here, a vase here but its more subliminal than that. Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr, series two: meet the contestants The second series kicks off on Tuesday 2nd February. The most important element of my designs is how they make you feel when you are in the space. The four remaining interior designers transform restaurants. So, if the hallway is painted baby poo brown I’m going to say it, or the dado rail is wonky I will bring it up. The timescales that we had to create a room were incredibly tight - I look back now and wonder how we did it - but we did! Learn more about interior design as well as make new contacts from the other designers, the trades, to crew members, in hopes of expanding my network. Hosted by Alan Carr, they managed to showcase their skills during each challenge, which put their designing talents to the ultimate test. My biggest challenge was adapting to the pace that the show required. As a self-employed individual at the beginning of my career in interior design it is hard to win these types of projects, so I thought the show could be a great way for me to get these types of projects into my portfolio. So much! Mix. It was hard to know what to expect as I was going into the unknown. Usually my style favours vintage and second-hand items but charity shops and markets were closed for lockdown so I had to adapt really quickly. Share. My designer inspirations probably aren’t very traditional for an interior designer, one of my biggest inspirations is Charles Rennie Mackintosh, because of the thought and detail he put into his every design, being functional yet incredibly beautiful. Telegram. The series includes appearances by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Linda Boronkay, Kit Kemp, Ross Bailey, Sophie Robinson, Abigail Ahern and Matthew Williamson. Charlotte, 28, lives in London and is a Textile Designer. I am also huge fan of Nikki Bamford-Bowes from series one. Share. I had built the competition up in my own head and felt absolutely petrified. I guess I’ve always had a bit of a creative streak. The exuberant star of BBC’s Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr was so determined to inject some fun into the pandemic, she created a cocktail lounge … Viber. From bold colours to the tiniest of details, Lynsey and Siobhan were the two finalists to land a place in the final, having impressed the judges the most. Without giving too much away what was the biggest challenge you faced during the competition? The first series was so popular with viewers and Fearne did such a brilliant job that I didn’t want to come in and spoil it, but I think we got the balance just right. Comedian and Interior Design Masters presenter Alan Carr says he is 'in complete awe of interior designers who just go for ... set the designers a different design challenge. Now that people are spending so much more time at home, what’s one thing everyone could do that might really change the way they feel about their home? So why not with interior design? Interior Design Masters 2021, Episode 6: I Blame Jimmy James One of the best parts of this entire show is Alan Carr’s ability to emerge out of nowhere and grimace. Charlotte showed me a different approach to colour combinations as she had such a unique way of lifting a space with colour. We all have kept in touch and continued to support each other. We were all so close and in huge awe of each other’s talent. It's also very hard to be a part of an elimination knowing that you have to learn from the feedback, so acknowledging what you have done wrong whilst also defending your design decisions and explaining eloquently and unemotionally your reasoning behind them, so as to try and keep your space in the competition. The camera following you on every step and not having the control over the tradespeople helping us. Too often designers occupy a zone of trying to convince, cajole and persuade a client to do what they like, instead of sitting back and simply asking them loads of questions. Another one of my favourite designers is Dorothy Draper. The eight remaining interior designers take on a wedding hotel in Sussex. Linkedin. I just adore his colour palettes, his eccentricity and love for over-the-top, set-like designs. If you thought the last series showcased some brilliant ideas and clever designs, then this one will knock your socks off. Returning as the series judge is the fabulous Michelle Ogundehin. What they want to achieve? Do you think anyone can be an interior designer? For example in The Standard Hotel in London ,Shawn takes inspiration from the fact that the building used to be a public library, so the main bar has a 1970s library feel to it. The challenge of working on such a small budget and short time scales. I also wanted a challenge. The interior designers who inspire me the most are Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent, Kelly Wearstler and Linda Boronkay. Basically, I’ve been employed because I have no filter. What was it about series one that made you want to apply? What’s the boldest design idea you’ve made at home? Plus, I learnt what ombre is, that's when a colour or a pattern fades into another colour along a wall. Everyone seemed so confident. At least if you do get put on the sofa Michelle and the judges are able to feedback directly on your designs, and you just have to hope that you get the opportunity to put that into practice for another week. The five remaining interior designers take on beach huts on. As a bunch, we have diverse skills and styles, so naturally approached the various tasks in different ways, resulting in the bar being set high early on in the series. I also developed a better understanding of how to not only make a space look beautiful, but to also make it functional and to try to put myself in the mindset of the client. The series will air weekly across 8 episodes. Without giving too much away, what were the first eliminations like? Paint the walls the colours you love. Every beautiful interiors image that you see on Instagram or in magazines has been months in the making and has been meticulously curated. But ultimately you know that you will also leave too, and to just throw yourself into the process and be as present as possible. She describes her style as playful minimalism. It was a bit of a shock to the system, but I loved every second of it! I learnt a huge amount about use of colour and styling from them as those are areas that I wasn’t confident in at the beginning. So now I’m feeling a bit more confident I’m doing our main bathroom now - wish me luck! I wanted to show the world how much love I have for interior design and creating beautiful, bold, curated and personal spaces for my clients. Viber. Shawn Housman’s designs have a cinematic playful quality. Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr | Interview with Micaela (Designer) 26 January 2021. Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr | Interview with Siobhan (Designer) 26 January 2021. I absolutely love Barbara’s style. I was at a stage with my textile career where I felt I wanted to be challenged more as a designer, and definitely wanted to work on more interiors and product development-based projects. Every single designer had something different to bring to the party. The fact they had to do so much - the upholstery, the lighting, the colour choices - all in the full glare of a camera crew, in a limited time and on a budget, plus in a lockdown is astounding. Print. Series 2 Episode 1 of 8 Ten aspiring interior designers compete in a commercial design challenge to redesign Oxfordshire show homes. This entertaining eight-part series hosted by Alan Carr, sees ten talented new designers all looking for their big break in the fast-paced world of commercial interior design. Organising budgets, receipts and spreadsheets is something that fills me with dread too. As an upholsterer I loved watching series one because the designers were all so hands-on making things. 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