Interior Design Masters returned to BBC One for its third series on Wednesday night (March 9). Presented by comedian Alan Carr, the property TV show sees 10 aspiring interior designers compete in different challenges each week in a bid to win their first commercial contract - this year with Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall.
Their designs are then critiqued and scrutinised by head judge Michelle Ogundehin, who was joined this week by fashion designer turned interior designer Matthew Williamson. READ MORE:ITV Coronation Street fans figure out how Adam Barlow will be 'saved' as Lydia Chambers' exit is confirmed The designers' first challenge was to transform five upmarket rental apartments in Cornbrook, Manchester.
Working in pairs, the contestants were asked to design a living room or master bedroom, and a shared home office. They each had just two days, a budget of £1,500 and two tradesmen to help them get the job done.
But as each pair set out to transform the space, it was mural artist Richard O'Gorman whose interior choice caught viewers' attention.
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