This year’s winner will be given the opportunity to team up with John Lewis for their 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.

Casting is now open for series seven, with filming set to begin Summer 2025. Filming takes place this summer (2025).

Patrick McMahon, Commissioning Editor for Factual Entertainment comments: “It’s a joy to welcome Alan, Michelle and the immensely talented Interior Design Masters back. Once again viewers are in for a treat, with more jaw-dropping transformations, clever design hacks and a truly life-changing prize for the winner.”

Donna Clark, MD DSP, comments: “Interior Design Masters continues to build in both numbers and ambition year on year. I’m absolutely delighted to get a further two series commission and give the next generation of talented contestants the opportunity to continue to showcase their extraordinary design skill.”

Alan Carr, Host of Interior Design Masters, says: “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.”

Susanne Rock, Executive Producer DSP, says: “We couldn’t be more delighted that this year’s prize is offering a life changing collaboration contract to the winner of this year’s Interior Design Masters. It is a huge prize for our 10 brilliant designers to work towards. The locations and challenges are more iconic than ever, and we are so excited to see what they will make of the spaces.”

Interior Design Masters is produced by DSP (a Banijay UK company) and commissioned for BBC One and iPlayer by Catherine Catton, Senior Head of Commissioning for Factual Entertainment and Events. The Commissioning Editor is Patrick McMahon for BBC Factual Entertainment. The Series Producer is Bella Lloyd-Pennock and the Executive Producers are Donna Clark and Susanne Rock for DSP.

 

Pippa Considine

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