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00:00it's great to be back for more interior design masters and it Michelle bring on
00:10head-turning transformations cutthroat competition and a little touch of show
00:16this glamour what color eye shadow you're going for thinking pony breath
00:20pink nice and for your lips go for devils in the details yes what
00:29you used on my skin it's so smooth
00:34well fill out our roads let's find Britain's next interior design master
00:4310 aspiring interior designers who want to go pro I had some lovely words of
00:50encouragement from my daughter they were along the lines of don't mess it up a
00:53heading to Brighton I'm hanging up my modeling shoes and put my designs in
00:58spotlight now I've worked in fashion for 13 years and something clicked in my
01:02head that this is what I want to do to turn places into magical spaces over the
01:08next eight weeks drumroll please
01:12they'll be tasked with transforming real commercial spaces
01:16wow MZF play was I don't know what I'm doing shake it shake it shake it
01:22before Michelle Agandahin I'm just gonna come straight out and say it I'd love this
01:27and a top guest judge my dog loves a picture wall to be honest Michelle
01:31decide who deserves standout space that is a class act
01:37that's the best thing I've ever designed and those who don't deliver will be sent home
01:42done the winner will be awarded a collaboration contract to design and
01:49curate a product collection for John Lewis you're very ambitious I was born to do this
01:56that's cheesy isn't it I'm looking forward to I would like to say winning
02:01now I'm worried everyone who knows me says yeah you can do this and be crowned this year's
02:08you've got to learn one to edit interior design master oh la la I look sick
02:14didn't it
02:15ta da I'm free
02:19you ready ready as I'll ever be
02:29conference video yeah this year's aspiring designers have arrived at the Brighton design studio
02:35oh my gosh and they're getting to know each other
02:39Bryony hi Bryony
02:40where do you live great I live in Hastings Glasgow yes
02:44so good to tell and who they'll be up against on this incredible adventure
02:48teacher oh snap me too
02:50what do you teach art and textiles
02:52I teach design technology coming of two small humans
02:55before getting the lowdown on their first challenge
02:59oh hello hello everyone
03:01what a gorgeous lot
03:04how you all feeling
03:07all good
03:07nervous
03:08I've heard of deer in the headlights but you lot are giving me a room full of bambis on full beam
03:14well listen it's time now to make way for an interior designs icon
03:20she puts the M into magnificent and she puts the O into oh she's coming quick paint that wall
03:26look out that wall it's Michelle Agandahill
03:32so this is it the beginning of your journey to become potentially an interior design master
03:38oh my god yeah it's an extraordinary opportunity to get real hands-on experience with real clients so I encourage you to fully embrace it all
03:48thank you thank you to kick things off you're heading to a youth hostel near Lake Windermere where you will be transforming a bedroom with your signature style
03:57this 16 room youth hostel overlooks one of Britain's most breathtaking lakes since opening its doors back in 1935 it's welcomed visitors of all ages itching to explore the lake district
04:13now the simple bunk rooms which were last updated a decade ago are due a makeover
04:20so the youth hostel association has invited our designers to transform 10 of these rooms into unique overnight stays
04:28now you might assume I'm into camping there's a vicious rumor going round that I
04:34me camp
04:35Michelle what are you looking for
04:38I would like you to introduce yourself to me
04:41that's why we've asked for your signature style
04:44but remember your primary client is the youth hostel association
04:49and they're looking for rooms which are welcoming to guests that are hiking exploring adventuring
04:54and really absorbing the local environment and it's an incredible setting
04:59so remember context is everything
05:02oh yes
05:03this week we've invited a guest judge whose middle name is flamboyance
05:07which is a bit of a mouthful when you put it together with Laurence Llewellyn Bowen
05:14I love him
05:15you love him
05:16I love his style
05:17yeah
05:18so it's time to pull up your thermal socks because you've got two days and a budget of 1,200 pounds
05:25so good luck and I'll see you there
05:28thank you
05:37the Lake District is gorgeous everything seems like a postcard
05:42here we are
05:43wow there it is
05:44wow there it is
05:45oh isn't it a little flag
05:46oh my gosh
05:48gorgeous
05:49it's the first challenge I'm hoping everything goes to plan and I end up with a really amazing
05:57space that Michelle loves
05:58have you ever seen any of us before?
06:00I haven't you know
06:01no
06:02me neither
06:03nerves
06:04excitement but a whole lot of nerves
06:06I'm like a duck
06:08casual up here
06:09freaking out
06:10underneath
06:11people try to put us to death
06:13talking about my generation
06:15oh wow
06:17okay
06:18it's pretty compact
06:20the dinky rooms are only two to three meters wide
06:24yikes
06:25how small is the space?
06:27he's talking
06:28I know
06:29but they're all high ceilinged
06:31some with original wood panelling
06:34I absolutely love this ceiling
06:36the designers will have to allow some space
06:39we can see the lake
06:40for backpacks and muddy footwear
06:43so this area will be a kind of dressing area where you get rid of your boots
06:46and no transformation is possible without interior design masters trusted tradespeople
06:52happy to meet you
06:57each designer will have their own carpenter and decorator
07:00ready to go
07:01to bring their designs to life
07:02I need lots of help
07:03okay
07:04I just want to know if I can do it in the time
07:06everyone want me?
07:07well yeah if you can do it
07:08let's get this done
07:15I'm designing it almost for myself and my best friend when we were kids called Maria
07:20the idea is this young girl Maria
07:23is in the UK from Lebanon on a little trip by herself
07:27and when she finished her hike outside
07:29she entered this shepherd's hut
07:31and it looks lovely and cosy and warm
07:33like Maria Rita's also of Lebanese heritage
07:36but now lives in rural Lancashire
07:39it looks like a hat
07:43I'm super excited to be part of interior design masters
07:48my design style will be rustic, textural, chic
07:53I was born in Iraq
07:55due to the war we had to escape
07:58when you move a lot of houses
08:00and in four different countries
08:02you learn that home is a feeling
08:05it is not four walls
08:06I think escaping a war
08:08I've learned that today could be the last day
08:11how can I make it the best day
08:13I believe design has a power to make people feel better
08:17this is my biggest dream
08:19my plan for my room is Adventurer Hut
08:22I'm inspired by slate
08:24which is really common in the Lake District
08:26so the paint colours are mainly grey
08:29Rita's using the slate grey paint to cover the walls, ceiling and bed area
08:35which will be enclosed with fence panelling to show off her signature rustic style
08:40in the sink area she's adding pops of orange and cladding it with corrugated iron
08:47finally hooks will be attached to hang wet clothes and towels
08:52I would like it to look like a shepherd's hut in the middle of the woods
08:57yeah
08:58and then normally
08:59quite an old shepherd's hut
09:00exactly used for maybe a hundred years
09:04this old building has played right into my aesthetic
09:07so I'm really quite lucky in this challenge
09:09Craig's signature style is retro vintage
09:12which he's expressed at home in Hastings
09:15I have designed my house and two previous houses
09:22the gift shop which I used to have in London
09:25my husband's barber shop
09:27my design style has been kitschy
09:30it's been chintzy
09:32but it always referred to the past
09:34I am a giftware designer
09:36I design lots of little beautiful things that people put around their house
09:40but I don't do the room itself
09:42to be involved in interior design for a living
09:44it would be amazing
09:45sky's the limit
09:47so my design for this room is based on a sort of a vintage travel vibe
09:51the plan with these bunks is they're going to become vintage boat bunk
09:55so they're going to be completely covered in
09:58little shelf, little light, privacy curtain
10:01and I think they're going to be really cute
10:05Craig's sleeper bunks will be painted a 1940s inspired green
10:09he's using throughout the room
10:12he's adding period features like retro light fittings
10:16and a vintage wardrobe
10:18the focal point of the room will be a wallpaper mural
10:21designed by himself
10:23the mural is based on the old vintage travel posters
10:28a little bit nervous
10:30I haven't seen it in real scale
10:32it's all in rolls
10:33I've really put all my eggs in one basket
10:35if it doesn't work
10:36not only do I have an empty wall
10:38I don't have my link to the Lake District
10:40so it's very important
10:42right I've got my wallpaper
10:44there you go
10:45Craig isn't the only one who's designed their own mural
10:48you've designed this?
10:49yes I drew it
10:50that's Lake Windermere
10:52my signature style is bold and romantic
10:55my name is Ayesha and I live in Hove
10:59I've been a model since I was three years old
11:02walked in London fashion week
11:04and I'm so proud that I did those things
11:06but they didn't give me the sense of satisfaction
11:09so design is where I'm headed to
11:11I'm in my second year of studies at design school
11:15and I think about interior design all the time to be honest
11:19I love it so much
11:20just always there
11:22it's too much
11:24the concept's centred around the sunrise and the sunset
11:27so it's like colour drenched in this peachy orange colour
11:30I just want this room to feel really warm energising
11:33and for it to glow
11:35oh
11:36nice
11:37perfect
11:38SA's low-key natural style stems from his rural childhood
11:42my signature style is largely organic and nature inspired
11:47I grew up in Nigeria in the countryside
11:49we had plantations everywhere
11:51so being here I feel inspired
11:53when people walk in here I want them to feel a fraction
11:56of what they're getting from being outdoors
11:59I'm a manager in a sexual health charity
12:02I used to run a fashion business back in Nigeria
12:05and working with colour and texture and fabrics was really exciting
12:08I would love to do interior design for a living
12:10I've already worked on a project which was paid
12:13lots of friends encouraged me to apply
12:15I need to stop telling people how to fix their houses
12:17because apparently that's rude
12:19so for the room it's a nature inspired colours
12:22for the walls we're using a green plaster effect textured wallpaper
12:27then the wardrobe goes there accentuating the octagonal windows
12:31the octagonal windows have inspired the shape of SA's big wardrobe design
12:37which his carpenter is making from scratch
12:41he'll paint it brown along with his bunk beds
12:44to complement his textured green wallpaper
12:48he'll make a curtain to go round each bunk
12:52for extra privacy he's screening off a separate dressing area
12:57with a giant floor-to-ceiling curb
12:59this is the biggest piece of fabric I've ever sewn in my life
13:04my privacy screen it's 12 meters of fabric so it is quite a lot
13:10I'm not very good at math so it takes me forever to figure out
13:13375 multiplied by 2 that is 740 I hope
13:18oh gosh
13:19the colour's not the one
13:21I think they've seen better days
13:23my signature style is contemporary luxe
13:26this space is going to be a flower explosion
13:29and there's going to be stripes on the ceiling throughout
13:31lots of stripes
13:34my name's Victoria and I'm a project manager
13:37I was brought up on a working dairy farm surrounded by milk cows and calves
13:44now I live in the west end of Glasgow
13:47this city is where my heart lies now
13:50my design style has evolved in the past 3 years that I've owned this property
13:54just being bolder and braver with my design choices
13:57and really designing for myself rather than anyone else
14:00I would love to put my stamp in all different places
14:04the biggest design change that I'm making within my space
14:08is trying to separate the one room into like two functional spaces
14:13MDF, MDF, up to the ceiling
14:16Victoria's MDF will form a dividing wall
14:21on one side will be the dressing room
14:23and on the other the sleeping area
14:26both sections will have wallpaper on every wall
14:30and she's adding hand painted stripes to the ceiling
14:34I love a stripe, I've got a wee stripe in my home
14:37I know for a fact it was a nightmare to do myself
14:39and it took me forever
14:40so maybe that was a terrible idea
14:42but it's my signature style and it's definitely a bit of me
14:44so I think it's important to really showcase who I am as a designer
14:48When it comes to signature style
14:52Mine is leathers and two hot wheels
14:57which is perfect for this location
14:59It's fun to stay at the YMCA
15:05It's fun to stay at the YMCA
15:07It's fun to stay at the YMCA
15:09What? What? Stop, stop, stop
15:11It's not the YMCA
15:13It's the YHA
15:15It's more hiking boots than cowboy boots
15:20Come on then
15:21Let's get ourselves clean
15:23Let's have a hot meal
15:25We can do whatever we feel
15:28We can, I suppose, yeah
15:30YMCA
15:32Hi, Rita
15:34Hi, Alan
15:36This isn't very glamorous, is it?
15:38You're meant to be an interior design master
15:40What do you do with this old bit of corrugated iron?
15:43I'm turning skip to sexy
15:46Skip to sexy?
15:49I'm cladding the wall with it
15:51Are you going to paint it a colour?
15:52No
15:53You're just going to...
15:54OK
15:55What is your...
15:56How would you describe your signature style?
15:58Rustic, textural
15:59Rustic or rusty
16:01Bit of both now that I see it
16:03Yeah
16:04Just give it a nice gentle stroke
16:06Oh
16:07We just need to clean it before we clad the wall
16:09Thank you
16:10Oh, OK, yeah
16:11And is it just going to be on one wall?
16:12It's not going to be all like this?
16:13Just one...
16:14Just a little...
16:15Just a little...
16:16Yeah, you don't want to go too far, do you?
16:17No, no
16:19There you go
16:20I feel like this has really come on in leaps and bounds
16:23Thank you so much
16:24Thank you, Rita
16:25Bye
16:26This is beautiful
16:27Where did you find it?
16:28Reclamation Yard
16:29Fab
16:30Another fan of reclaimed finds is Briony
16:33I think about £30 a door in the end
16:35Brilliant
16:36But it's cheaper than India
16:37I know, I know exactly
16:38I am boxing in my bunk bed
16:41Floor to ceiling
16:42I've got these reclaimed doors that are going there
16:44That's kind of going to act as the tree trunk
16:46And then the green going up over the ceiling
16:48It's going to act like the tree canopy
16:50It's completely in my brain
16:52But I have faith
16:53I am a mum of two boys and I'm based in Surrey
16:57I will interior design any friend and family house that they let me do
17:03Some of them I let them know I'm coming in advance
17:05Some of them I just come in through the window
17:07My design style is earthy, organic and restorative
17:13So I've got really natural vibes
17:16Super super relaxing
17:17Yeah
17:18So they can come for a little restorative next door
17:20What are they going to come for in yours?
17:22Good time
17:23Good time
17:24Good time
17:25My name is Bradley
17:30I do content creation for a living
17:33I upload videos on social media of many DIY hacks
17:37I live with mum and Zaz
17:39And I thought this space is in a bit of me
17:41My design style is playful, modern
17:44I've taken over all the houses
17:46Creating, painting murals, you name it
17:49So this is the wallpaper that we're going for
17:51So we need that everywhere
17:53It's going on all walls and the ceiling
17:56And it's going to look like trellis
17:58So like the flowers are like growing on the ceiling
18:00The wallpaper, it is a bit of a gamble
18:02Like is it going to look a bit mad?
18:04Is it going to look too much?
18:06Bradley
18:07Oh, look who it is
18:09I've heard of colour drenching
18:11This is wallpaper drenching
18:12Is this your signature style?
18:14Playful, modern, colourful
18:17And you live with your mum and dad, don't you?
18:19I do, I do
18:20Is it true when they go to bed
18:21Sometimes you get the paints out
18:22You paint on their walls?
18:23Do they come?
18:24To go downstairs
18:25I'm like, what have you done?
18:27I bet they love it that you're here
18:28They can have a bit of peace and wake up
18:30From the house being exactly as they want it
18:32So at the moment I am cutting down the tongue and groove boards
18:40If there's anyone who knows their way around a tool kit
18:43It's design and technology teacher John from Stockport
18:46I love using power tools
18:48Normally if I was at work doing this
18:49I'd be doing it on a table saw
18:50But this is amazing
18:51I think I'd probably need this at home
18:53I studied at art school in London
18:55Which led on to creating costumes and props
18:59And then architectural modelling
19:01I'm a dad of two and I've been renovating my own home
19:05I describe my design style as graphic bohemian
19:08Graphic bold elements and muted colours
19:11I've been encouraged to apply by my wife Agatha
19:14She has watched me watching the show
19:17Commenting on everything that said
19:18Okay, you do it then
19:22I generally put some kind of panel in or woodwork
19:24On the things that I do
19:25And for this particular brief
19:27I've taken the idea of skipping stones on Lake Windermere
19:30It's all going to be painted in a bluey greeny grey colour
19:33Michelle's encouraged the designers to look to the local scenery for ideas
19:38I'm absolutely loving this paint colour
19:41So as well as choosing colours inspired by the Lake District
19:44How well does that bring in the outside?
19:51They're heading into the hostel's forest to forage
19:55Do you want a bit of mouse so I can stop the wheelbarrow?
19:57What are you hoping for down here?
19:59I want a big tree branch
20:01I think this is the first time I've gone shopping in a forest
20:04I'm going to make a pair of slate bookends
20:07I just want to get some of these nice shaped leaves
20:10More feathers?
20:11Lovely
20:12I think it's supposed to put orange on the inside
20:15Oh yeah?
20:16Just because it's a bit grippy
20:17They can use anything they find
20:22Trunks will form table legs for my dressing table in my room
20:26It's basically going to be like a little footstone topper
20:29Choose
20:30Or choose from a selection of locally sourced dried flowers and natural materials
20:36That's gorgeous
20:37I just use colour all the time, I don't really know when to start
20:40I'm going to get some pebbles and have a little gallery wall of pebble arrangements
20:45I've got this tree branch and I want this to be the clothing rail
21:01Got my big stuff
21:03It's functional
21:04It's outside, inside
21:06Voila
21:07It should be like wrapping the birthday present, shouldn't it?
21:11So I picked up branches for my table legs
21:14And the top of it is going to be covered with a terrazzo vinyl wrap
21:18I like to play with textures
21:19So it's like balancing something smooth with a stone-like effect top
21:23With something a little bit more rustic and natural
21:27Oh, I love it
21:29Ooh
21:33That's too ridiculous
21:36Hi Craig
21:37Hello Alan, how are you?
21:39What have I told you about going through the bins?
21:42Was you good at foraging?
21:44I wouldn't say it's my forte, but you know
21:46I can work my way around a grassy knoll
21:48So what I'm doing is I'm recreating the landscape in the form of a bookend
21:53You know I'm a giftware designer, so this is part of my Lake District collection
21:56Isn't that clever?
21:58Joking aside, you would probably sell these to people
22:01If I found a nice gallery in Hastings, it could be art
22:04Yes, anything could be art these days
22:06Well listen, I'll leave you to your bookends
22:08Thanks Alan
22:09Make some more sheep
22:10Help yourself if you want to taste it
22:11I've got plenty
22:12I've got enough grey hairs without making them
22:15Bye Alan
22:16I'm making a box pleat cover for my lampshades
22:29I'm making cushions, I'm making curtains, I'm making a blind
22:35I feel like there's an enormous amount to do in my room
22:38I think I'm going to have steam coming out of my sewing machine
22:42My name's Emma and I teach art and textiles
22:47I grew up on the side of a Welsh mountain
22:49So I was always making things
22:51And this is the perfect opportunity for me to utilise all my skills
22:56I'm crazy about colour
22:57My style is colourful, happy
23:00I'm a mum of three
23:02My kids are rooting for me
23:04But it's a quiet rooting I would say
23:06When I told them I was going to be part of Interior Design Masters
23:09One of them said
23:10That's great mum, can you give me a lift of Primark?
23:13Oh wow, that is lush, I actually love it
23:23Emma's used her artistic skills to design her own wallpaper
23:27My room's based on Swallows and Amazons
23:30I think it's such a fantastic book
23:32It stands for what this area's all about
23:34Being in nature, long summer ahead of you
23:37And I really wanted to use Swallows as a motif on my wallpaper
23:41I love it, thank you so very much
23:44It looks sick
23:46My signature style is 70s
23:49I just love it
23:50Love the music
23:51Love the art
23:52Love everything
23:53Holly's a fabric designer
23:55And she's also designed her own wallpaper
23:57With her take on boating on the lake
24:00It's got sunshine
24:01It's got boats
24:03Lots of boldness
24:04Lots of pattern
24:05Lots of orange
24:07It's my first time doing a wallpaper
24:09So it's my first time seeing my designs on an actual wall
24:12Yeah, I love it
24:13It looks amazing
24:14It wouldn't look out of place in my house
24:16I'm digging up good vibrations
24:19I'm Holly
24:20I'm 26 years old
24:22And I live in Salford
24:24I make all sorts of stuff
24:26Mainly cushions
24:28And sell a lot at festivals
24:31I'm always making stuff
24:34I'm trying to make things look cool
24:36And it does look cool
24:38Hey, Holly
24:40Oh, hello, Alan
24:41You all right?
24:42Yeah, what you doing?
24:43Is this bunting?
24:44So these are little flags
24:46That we're going to put on the wall in the room
24:49Oh, I love that
24:50Quite old fashioned
24:52You're an old soul though, aren't you?
24:54Oh, do you think?
24:55Yeah, I'm getting old vibes
24:57Not like you smell a wee
24:58Oh, God
24:59But like old, you know, from yesteryear
25:01Yeah, that's
25:02Seventies, flower power
25:03Yeah, that's a nice way of putting it, yeah?
25:05Yeah
25:06I love that, that's so cool
25:10And you are a bit of a textile whiz
25:13Oh, I love this
25:14Oh, thank you
25:15Thank you
25:16And more boats
25:17We love boats
25:18Yeah
25:19Have you been on a boat?
25:20No
25:21I've seen one though
25:24Good for you
25:34Everyone is sewing at the same time
25:37So I found myself a nice little corner
25:39I'm turning the sack into a couple of nice cushions
25:41I'm not that strong when it comes to salon
25:43Normally it's me mum
25:44She's batte full of time
25:45Is that about to front to you?
25:47Is it saying, aye
25:48There's Y-H-A
25:49It's backwards
25:53I'm going to make a circular cushion now
25:55Just to really challenge myself
25:56I've got so much sewing to do
25:58And I don't know why I've done this to myself
26:03Hello there
26:04What's going on here?
26:05You're making curtains
26:06Yeah
26:07Curtains, curtains, curtains
26:09And are you a whiz at sewing?
26:11I have done a fair bit
26:12Used to run a fashion business
26:13Used to make African inspired outfits
26:16That's amazing
26:17So you work in fashion
26:19You're a sexual health advocate
26:21I wondered why you look familiar
26:23Is there anything you can't do?
26:25I can't get my measurements right
26:27I ran out of fabric
26:29Michelle Agunderhin does not want to hear that
26:31I'm hoping she recognises my ingenuity
26:34Are they the youth hostel curtains?
26:36Yes
26:37So it's a mix of the youth hostel curtains
26:39And new fabric I brought to make extra curtains
26:43Very dramatic, isn't it?
26:44Having a big long curtain
26:45Yes
26:46Oh my gosh
26:47The green that I'm using is very much like a classic vintage green
26:56None of this sort of do a coat, go for a cup of tea, watch it dry
27:00This is competition level painting
27:02Now I'm on the last strip, the last strip on this bit anyway
27:05Masking up stripes has taken a very, very long time
27:08And there's no wallpaper in the walls
27:10So I'm panicking ever so slightly
27:12One bit that we haven't done is the dressing area
27:15Ahhhh
27:17Oh wow, this looks amazing
27:20I absolutely love my wallpaper
27:22This subtle texture is what I wanted
27:24I just wanted a bit of movement
27:26Hi John
27:29Oh gosh
27:31Wow it's dark in here, isn't it?
27:33I know, it is dark
27:34So, so far with the paint colour
27:36It looks very dark
27:37You almost need like a head torch
27:38Maybe it's a bit too dark
27:44Outside the forage finds are being transformed
27:50I'm getting a little leaf imprint
27:52I've bought some air dry clay
27:55I pulled a load of fresh leaves out of the forest
27:58And then it will be a little wall hanging
28:02I thought I just needed pebbles
28:04But then I saw all these other lovely textural materials
28:07And decided I absolutely had to have those as well
28:10Hi Aisha
28:11Hi
28:12Now you found this in the forest, didn't you?
28:14Yes I did
28:15I only went there for the leaves
28:16I came back with like rocks, sticks
28:18I got carried away
28:19It's like when you're going to the supermarket
28:20Yeah
28:21Only went in for bread
28:22Exactly
28:23I've come out with a rock
28:24I'm using this fabric paint
28:25I'm going to print them onto some fabric
28:27So a couple of cushions for the bed area
28:29And the little seat
28:30They're so clever
28:31Okay
28:32Hope for the best
28:33This is pressure, isn't it?
28:34I know
28:35Oh!
28:36That was actually cute, isn't it?
28:38That is so good
28:40Yeah, I like that
28:41And you're a bit like me
28:42Used to be a model
28:44Yeah, exactly
28:45Yeah
28:46Can you do a little strut for me?
28:47Go on
28:48No, I can't
28:49Oh, come on
28:50It's been a long time
28:51Yeah, what's this?
28:59So this is a little table
29:00Is it going to be a hairy table?
29:02Yeah, it's going to be a hairy table
29:03Where's your brew going to go?
29:05Yeah, just a really cosy cup of tea, isn't it?
29:07It really is
29:08Keeps it warmer longer
29:09Have you ever thought of that?
29:10Oh my god, I think you're on to a winner
29:11Yeah?
29:12Yeah
29:13Do you want me to whip you up one for you?
29:14Go on and I'll have a furry table
29:15Alright, I'll get right on that, John
29:17Yeah
29:18Hi Victoria
29:19Oh, hello Alan
29:20What are you doing?
29:21I've created light fittings to bring a touch of nature in
29:25So how would you describe your style?
29:27My style is contemporary luxe
29:30So how are you coping with this challenge?
29:32Because contemporary luxe does not say, you've hostel
29:35No, not at all
29:36It's been difficult
29:37How much are you doing for your room? Are you being ambitious?
29:40Yes, I'd definitely say I'm being ambitious
29:42We've got two wallpapers, we've got a stripy ceiling
29:45And I think the stripes were very ambitious
29:47I didn't fully appreciate the time that it would take to get them on
29:50Yeah
29:51The day's running away with us and we've not got long to go
29:53Really, really pleased with this, like, this is going to get them out
30:02As the first day draws to a close
30:05It's grown on the ceiling
30:07It's the look that I envisioned
30:10The designer's signature styles are starting to shine
30:14I like it, it's looking better than I thought, actually
30:17You're so much further on than me, I feel
30:19Yeah
30:20My decorator has been masking taping all day
30:23And then I've got no wallpaper up yet at all
30:25Do you have a lot of it?
30:26Yeah, every wall
30:27We are well and truly at Panic Stations
30:29Thinking about these stripes and how terrible an idea they were
30:33Top of the list for day two tomorrow is get some wallpapers on the walls
30:38Today I've made two lampshades, cushions, throws
30:42I'm here, I'm looking out in the mountains
30:44And I've got my sewing machine
30:46I'm busy, I'm tired
30:48But I'm not complaining
30:50I've spent all day on curtains
30:52I feel very, very behind now
30:54Hoping to get out of the sewing room
30:56Me too
30:57Bits of sewing to do
30:58And then I am officially out of here
31:01There we go, done
31:02With two luxurious minutes to spare
31:05They want them
31:07Bye bye room, see you tomorrow
31:25Morning
31:26The big build is this bunk bed being boxed today
31:30The list is getting longer
31:31Yeah
31:32Your pièce de résistance is going to be that mural
31:34Hopefully it'll fit
31:35Hopefully
31:36I'm feeling slightly better now that we've got a wee bit of wallpaper on
31:41Hello Emma
31:42Yoo-hoo
31:43Oh my gosh
31:44Like the birds are coming from outside
31:46It's amazing
31:47I really, really like it
31:48I've got a lot of colour coming in with my accessories
31:51But you can hold back with them, can't you?
31:53Yes
31:54You can always take out like
31:55Oh that's too much
31:56Yeah
31:57I'll take it away
31:58As Michelle says
31:59You've got to learn when to edit
32:00I love when she does that
32:01Edit
32:02That's in Emma's room
32:04I won't lie
32:05There's this slight like
32:06Oh gosh
32:07We'll see how mine turns out
32:09Righty
32:12Hi Alan
32:14Hello
32:15What's going on here?
32:16I'm just chucking a bit of coffee on the wall
32:18You're already sick of it
32:19Yeah, yeah
32:20I've had enough
32:21Now it's adding like a bit of a lime wash effect
32:23It's like a cheaper version
32:24Budget's low
32:25Budget's low
32:26Yeah
32:27But smell is high
32:28It does smell of coffee
32:29Yeah
32:30Will that go?
32:31It will go
32:32Don't panic
32:33But this is so cheap to do
32:34Yeah
32:35Any idiot can throw coffee up a wall
32:37Do you want to have a go?
32:39I'll do it wrong
32:42And what we've got here is my vintage wardrobe
32:44That I got for real bargain on the internet
32:47The designers need to think about storage for their tiny rooms
32:50The main challenge is that it has to fit into a space that's smaller than it
32:55Craig's shrinking his wardrobe
32:57This is exactly what I wanted
32:59But SA's going supersized
33:02I didn't realise how big it would actually look like in real life
33:06I call it the caskets
33:08So if tomorrow doesn't go well
33:09I'll just lie there, take my last breath, close the doors and go in style
33:17These are my 50p chairs
33:20John's going for a more basic storage option
33:23Repurposing one of his charity shop chairs
33:26I'm going to take off these legs so we can hang boots on those
33:30T-modded boots aren't going all over everything
33:32And Holly's found a new use for a pair of oars
33:36They do a lot of boat trips around here
33:38So by replacing the curtain rod with oars
33:41Hopefully they'll look up and be like
33:42Oh yeah, that's what we're going to do today guys
33:44We're going to get a boat
33:46I've got my walking sticks up there
33:49And they look cute
33:50Anything that feels a little bit historical always feels super nice
33:54And having my doors at the end of my bed creates the privacy
33:58But also brings in amazing like natural wood
34:01Brian is not the only designer to have a big bed build
34:05Oh my gosh
34:06With my bunk beds I've decided to create a frame around them
34:10I'm introducing kind of a curved profile
34:13That's kind of to represent the sunset
34:15I love it, it's beautiful
34:16Wow, this looks brilliant
34:18I think that the vintage sleeper bunks were really cute and self-contained
34:22Particularly for younger visitors
34:24I think they'll really appreciate pulling the curtains
34:26And getting into their little cosy space
34:28Thanks for that, it looks great
34:29So the plan is to make it look like a shed that has two bunk beds in them
34:35It is bringing the outdoors indoors
34:38Because the material is like garden fencing or a shed in your garden
34:43The shed bed
34:44Other designers have decided to give their bunks a simple paint job
34:50It might be controversial using red, but I really, really like it
34:54The thing I'm worried about most is probably the bed
34:57I think that is something that I could have gone a bit more wild with
35:01A lot of people have found a way to disguise their bed, build it in
35:05They all look really amazing, so it scared me
35:08Have I done something wrong by not doing much to my bed?
35:11Rita!
35:12Hi, Alan!
35:13Hello, what are you doing with your walking sticks?
35:15I'm just going to try to put them here as a little feature
35:19Corrugated iron
35:20What do you think?
35:21It's lovely
35:22Can I be honest with you?
35:23You know, when you said you were going to put it in the room
35:24Yes
35:25I was a bit like, oh, okay
35:26But putting it there is perfect
35:28It gives so much texture to that little room
35:31And I love the darkness, it makes it really cosy
35:34That's a good one, because I want them to feel cosy in here
35:37But it's not about you, it's about Maria, your character
35:40Is she cosy here?
35:42She's, I think so far she is cosy here
35:44Yeah
35:45Is Maria a bit of an exhibitionist?
35:46Because you haven't got any curtains
35:48There's going to be curtains at some point
35:51Of course there will
35:52Right, well listen
35:53You get on with it
35:54Thank you so much for visiting
35:55Get those curtains up now
35:57Bye!
35:58I have never made a Roman blind before
36:01Emma's finally escaped the sewing room and has come outside
36:05To do more sewing
36:07It is a big job
36:09In terms of ease, it would have been great to go out and buy a blind
36:12But I don't think that the challenge really is about going out and shopping
36:20Very nice to see Holly putting up the mural
36:22It means we're one step closer
36:25Murals are a big part of what I do in my designs
36:28They're all based on topographical maps from the local area
36:32When I was little I wanted to be an artist
36:34And I remember having a conversation with the careers person at school
36:38And they told me to go away and come back with a proper job
36:41So yeah, doing this is a bit of an outlet for that actually
36:47I absolutely love my wall mural
36:49It feels really nice to see something that you've drawn
36:51Go up onto the wall
36:53Oh my goodness
36:55This is gorgeous
36:56Have you painted this?
36:57No, it's kind of like a digital file
36:59You send it off
37:00They put it onto strips of wallpaper
37:02That's incredible
37:03It's amazing
37:04I'm painting murals
37:05Maps of Windermere and the surrounding areas
37:06Oh nice
37:07I've tried to do a similar thing
37:08And you're hand painting then?
37:09I'm hand painting those, yeah
37:10Yeah
37:11But I think this is a way quicker way of doing it
37:13Yes
37:14It looks amazing
37:15Thank you very much
37:16Great job
37:17Craig's made a really smart choice of opting for a digitally printed mural
37:20Whereas I am there with a little brush painting a mural
37:23Beatrix Potter had her holiday home here
37:30Instead of a mural, some of the designers are creating their own artwork
37:35One of the most famous books in the world has been created based upon like where we are
37:39So a little touch of that inspiration to add to my room
37:42I'm gonna be creating a memory box
37:45So the idea is things when you go on an adventure that you might need
37:49Or that inspires you and reminds you of your trip
37:53I definitely need a torch because it's so dark upstairs
37:56And I've got a little illustration of Maria
37:59That's my girl
38:01These are my shelves for my bedside
38:03So they're going to frame my lamps
38:06Every hostel bunk bed needs a reading light
38:09It will definitely disperse the light
38:11Brian is adding placemats to hers
38:14It will create a really nice light effect
38:16But also it's a really inexpensive light shade basically
38:20I wouldn't have thought of making a lampshade out of a plant pot
38:24Till I arrived at Interior Design Masters
38:27The body will be cream
38:28And that classic vintage enamel look
38:31Where the edge will be red
38:34One hour to go
38:37I'm done with sewing
38:38I'm not touching a needle and thread again
38:41Hopefully this should update the old curtains
38:44You haven't got long
38:47Hurry up
38:48Who wants a sugar rash?
38:49Kendall Minkay
38:50Grown in the area
38:51It's like soap
38:52It is like soap
38:53And it tastes like soap
38:54Give you an energy boost
38:55All right, come on
38:56Who needs an energy boost?
38:58Kendall Minkay
39:00Do you like it?
39:01Not really
39:02Oh, we'll pop it back then love
39:03Sure
39:04Yeah
39:05It's a local delicacy
39:06But you must know that
39:07Do you love it?
39:08That's exactly what I need right now
39:09Thank you Alan
39:10Oh my pleasure
39:11Thank you
39:12Enjoy
39:13God, Kendall Minkay
39:18My speed has definitely increased
39:20The final piece
39:21The mural on the door
39:22Like literally just scaring with whatever comes to me as
39:31I really hate this thing
39:33Totally blind and blind next time
39:35We're really up against it, I think, with these curtain rails
39:38Going up at the 11th and a half hour
39:40No, it's not going to work
39:42It's not looking nice, is it?
39:43No
39:44Let's get it out
39:45Let's forget about the curtains
39:47I couldn't get my divider curtain in the room
39:50The curtain rail just wasn't the right size
39:52It wasn't the right strength
39:54Upset
39:55Really, really upset
39:57Is that like straight?
39:59Eee
40:00Oh, that's so funny
40:02I'm all done
40:05Oh my days
40:07That was a ride
40:09It is lovely, isn't it?
40:10That view
40:18Sir Lawrence, you're much of a hiker, walker?
40:20I do walk
40:21As you can plainly see
40:22I have an ability to walk
40:24People come here for this
40:26This is what I want to see reflected
40:28So what's going to be really interesting
40:30Is how they adapt their signature style
40:33To respond to the environment
40:35I'm looking for rooms that are part of the romance
40:39Of being in this kind of landscape
40:41These rooms have to be
40:43A cherry on the top of the cake of this experience
40:52Designing a bespoke mural
40:54The mural is a scary moment
40:56I was really relieved when Ollie put it up
40:58I think I've shown my style
41:00I think I've done everything I possibly could
41:03Oh, I feel like a time traveller
41:06Craig has given us a 1940s steamer cabin
41:09And I love it
41:11What he's done here is evoke those beautiful, idyllic, optimistic, slightly art deco travel posters
41:19We are all on that steamship in the 1930s
41:22Chugging across Lake Windermere
41:24And we're on our holidays
41:26Somehow he's managed to pull off that alchemy
41:28That it's full but it feels cosy
41:31And I feel transported but not taken away from where I've come to
41:35Yeah
41:36So many details to feast your eyes on
41:38It just all sits together so beautifully
41:40Even down to the lampshade
41:42That's completely appropriate for this space
41:44Look at the little landscape he's made on the windowsill
41:47Using the slate
41:48They're bookends
41:49I literally made everything in that room
41:57I feel like I've had a creative baby and it's gone out into the world
42:02Shiver me timbers, Michelle
42:04Swallows and Amazons, I think
42:06Yeah
42:07The Swallows and Amazons starting point I think is genius
42:10Cos it's all about Windermere
42:11It is that kind of jolly hockey sticks, nostalgic vision of childhood
42:15So all of this is great and the ceiling is genius, love it
42:19But then I just feel Emma's got totally carried away with all the making and the crafting
42:23Which I know is her comfort zone
42:25Too much craft, let's just put the craft back in the bag and focus on the design
42:29Hopefully Lawrence and Michelle will feel their cosy garden vibe
42:40I do think my favourite piece is the tree branch
42:44This is very refreshing and uplifting
42:47If I booked this I would be so cheered
42:50It's this optimistic floor abundance and the ceiling works
42:54It feels as if we're in a trellised arbour
42:56I would not be at all surprised to find Miss Marple sitting in the corner
42:59There's that real kind of tea time gentility going on here
43:03I'm going to applaud this
43:05Bradley's way of incorporating a piece of the local environment
43:09One single twig making a little hanging rail
43:12As long as they gaze on water loose and set
43:17I feel really happy with what I've done
43:19I love the colour drenching
43:20It really gives that warm, energetic, welcoming feeling
43:25Ooh, we've walked into a sunset in Aisha's room
43:29I feel as if I've walked into a cocktail
43:31It's very peachy
43:32Yeah
43:33Which is a very love or loathe colour
43:34But it does go beautifully with that ceiling
43:36And I think it's a great palette for a space like this
43:38The weather is rolling in
43:40Why not keep it sunny inside?
43:42I mean the whole bed itself has become terribly architectural
43:45She's had the creativity to print these cushions using leaf prints
43:49I think it's a very simple and quite sophisticated way of bringing that outside in
43:55Got a black magic woman
43:58Got a black magic woman
43:59Got a black magic woman
44:00It's over!
44:01Have a tiny bit of a worry
44:03Maybe it's a bit too dark
44:05Ooh!
44:06Heavens!
44:07So this is much more of a retreat from outside
44:10She's created a little dark, cooning sanctuary here
44:13I think one of the big things she's done is the good old fashioned colour drench
44:17And some super sexy textures
44:20Have you seen the bathroom?
44:21I know!
44:22It's fantastic
44:23She's used very few elements in here
44:26But so cleverly
44:28Yeah
44:29That really lifted
44:30One piece of corrugated iron
44:31The orange hooks
44:32The rusty mirror
44:33It just absolutely transforms that area
44:36The tableau
44:38I mean that could be hideous
44:40But for some reason it really super works
44:42I think because she has an artist's eye
44:45Her signature style has clearly married beautifully with the brief here
44:50I think she's understood who the user is
44:52Yeah
44:53And she's inspired me
44:54I would stay in this room and want to go home and make my own version of her tableau
44:57What, rip it off?
44:58Yeah
44:59So give me coffee and tea
45:01I do really, really welcome any feedback
45:05Because I'm here to learn
45:06Because it is new to me
45:07Stepping out of my mum bubble
45:09And going into something that I really, really hope to be doing
45:14Ooh!
45:15First impressions
45:16I rather like this
45:17There's lots of lovely crunchy texture in here
45:20The recycled doors and the walking stick used as the curtain helmet
45:24I actually think are really subtle and quite lovely
45:27She is showing that she understands that when people come here
45:32They want to feel Windermere
45:35And actually that stool couldn't be more Windermere if it tried
45:39I rather love this little picture
45:40Do you?
45:41There's something about that
45:42Putting the real moss with the little hand drawn and framing it beautifully
45:46That would work for me
45:47That works
45:48Apparently she spent quite an age coffee staining these pale walls
45:52Look, there are actual coffee drips in evidence
45:55I'm worried Michelle and Laurence will say you could have finessed some details
46:05I think I have a few rough edges
46:07Ah
46:10There's a richness to this room with the very muted walls
46:15And then a kind of big obelisk-y type wardrobe
46:20Which is talking the language of the space
46:22Reflecting the octagonal windows
46:24It's slightly odd to have such a big clunky piece of furniture in a youth hostel room
46:28I love the fact that he's put this gorgeous braid around the curtains
46:32It's a really simple easy hack that absolutely transforms them
46:37And then the colours using that beautiful blue inside the windows
46:41He's obviously very good at architecture and very good at colour
46:43One of the moments of Triumph is using texture on the walls
46:47Actually, if this had been a flat colour
46:49It would have been very unsatisfying
46:51But then all that thought process has just all gone a bit wrong on the bed
46:55The way he's done the privacy screen here really doesn't work
47:00He's tried to enclose the light
47:02He's just sort of put a shape around it
47:04Schemes like this are also about details
47:06Because even great ideas like the brocade edging
47:09When you hit a corner you can't just run one bit on top of another
47:17I feel like it speaks volumes about me as a person
47:20And I'm delighted with end product
47:24Oh, this is interesting
47:25Victoria's sectioned off the main bit of room
47:28And given me a little dressing room area
47:31The creation of a dressing room is quite questionable in this context
47:34With this brief what you need is somewhere to put your boots on
47:38It's not to put your blusher on at all
47:40We didn't need the stripes on the ceiling
47:42And I have a real issue with the dried flower chandelier
47:45I just feel that that's a complete contrast with the dried flowers
47:48Against this beautiful wallpaper
47:51I think Victoria's had kind of idea of buffet blindness
47:54Victoria describes her style as contemporary luxe
47:57Definitely feeling that here
47:59It's a little bit too much Victoria
48:01And not quite enough youth hostel
48:08I really do feel like I need validation from someone else
48:10And it's helping me realise that I'm not deluded thinking I can do this
48:18You've gone and you've done your walk
48:19And you've flopped in your chair
48:21You're soothed by this room
48:23Nothing is going to agitate you here
48:25All of this matchboarding on the wall
48:27Will have taken every bit as much work
48:30As everybody else expended on building stuff around the bed
48:33He's used the hours but in a completely different way
48:35In a very subtle way
48:36I love how he's taken the graphics of the Auden survey maps
48:40And just popped that into the alcoves
48:43He's got some quite clever ideas
48:44These boot pegs which look like they're cut off chair legs
48:47That's really nice
48:48You can just tell that all he wanted to do
48:51He has done and it has been done incredibly well
48:54It feels quite magical creating a whole 3D room
49:03I'm absolutely buzzing with the way the wallpaper I designed came out
49:06Goo-woo-woo-woo-woo
49:11Guess what Holly's signature style is
49:131970s
49:16The wallpaper works because she's clearly taken the inspiration from the locality
49:21It's Windermere but, you know, Windermere on planet Holly
49:24Lots of lovely little touches
49:26Things like using the ore as the curtain pop
49:28She's made her own clay leaves
49:30I'm rather happy that she's introduced those into the room
49:33Because the rusticness of those played off against what is a quite sophisticated pattern
49:38Actually gives me that friction that I love
49:40Super strong start
49:42Comfortable and confident to not overdo it
49:47Oh my gosh
49:49Rita's room
49:51Before Michelle and Laurence deliver their verdict
49:54There's nothing in here I don't like
49:57The designers have a chance to see what they're up against
50:00Now I'm worried
50:02This must be Holly's
50:03I am obsessed with that wallpaper
50:05I have put the wallpaper all over my room
50:08And I am thinking, is it too much?
50:10Oh my gosh
50:12Oh my gosh
50:13Oh Bradley
50:14It's gorgeous
50:15Oh
50:16I love that he's wallpapered the ceiling
50:19Wow
50:20Wow
50:21Well done Kate
50:22I know, it looks amazing
50:23It makes me feel very nervous
50:25Emma designed this paper on the ceiling
50:27Just sings
50:28Yeah it does
50:32The ten designers are back at the studio
50:35Hello
50:36To discover who has earned standout space
50:39And who will find themselves on Michelle's sofa
50:44How are you all feeling?
50:45Nervous
50:46Nervous
50:47Nervous
50:48John, why have you come as a farmer?
50:50I've just got back from the lake district
50:52It's really had an effect on you
50:56Let's bring out the judges
50:58Who not only found time to critique your rooms in the lakes
51:01But also managed to get their Duke of Edinburgh bronze award
51:04It's Laurens and Michelle
51:06Yay!
51:08Hello everyone
51:10Hello
51:11Hello
51:12How did our designers do?
51:14My goodness
51:15Absolutely storming
51:17Well done
51:18I don't know what it is about you lot
51:21But the class of this year
51:23You're mighty
51:24Thank you
51:25Thank you
51:26Thank you
51:27Thank you
51:28So we're desperate to know
51:29Which of the rooms would you be happy to hang your hiking boots up in?
51:35Wow
51:36For both of us there was a clear standout space
51:39Rita
51:44Yay!
51:49It was unexpected with your use of the dark colours and the texture
51:53I mean I would be chuffed to bits to check in there
51:56Thank you so much, it means a lot
51:59Who else is going through to next week?
52:01Craig
52:02A beautiful evocation of a 1940s steamer room
52:06Thank you very much
52:07John
52:08It was a tour de force
52:10Really, really thoughtful
52:12That means everything
52:13We loved it
52:14Briony
52:15I think this brief was very on point for your signature style
52:18But well done
52:19Thank you
52:20Holly
52:21Your signature style is the 1970s
52:23But what was so clever is how you modulated it
52:26To serve the client in this brief
52:28Thank you very much
52:29The next person going through
52:31Is Bradley
52:33There was something so charmingly 1930s about her
52:36Aisha
52:37Very peach
52:38But loving the architectural ambition of your bed
52:41Thank you so much
52:42Thank you so much
52:43But that does mean
52:44That Emma
52:45Essay
52:46And Victoria
52:47I'd like to see you on my sofa
52:49Okay
52:50Okay
52:51Okay
52:55I'm really pleased
52:57Yeah
52:59Wena Wena chicken dinner
53:00Rita
53:01I know I need to leave
53:02I know
53:03I was doubting myself
53:04And it gave me a boost to believe in myself a bit more
53:07Oh Emma
53:08Come on
53:09Obviously not happy to be heading towards the sofa
53:12But I'm just going to look at it as a great opportunity to get some feedback
53:16Wish us luck
53:17Thank you guys
53:19I missed out a key part of my design and some things were not finessed well
53:23So I expected to be on the sofa
53:25I'm not ready to go home
53:27I feel like I've got so much more left in the locker
53:31Hello
53:32Hello
53:33Greetings
53:34Emma I'd love to start with you
53:36Yeah
53:37We loved your ceiling
53:38Oh thank you
53:39And I thought it was incredibly clever to have used the Swallows and Amazon reference
53:43That paper Emma was absolutely perfect
53:47I think you could have covered the entire room with it and it would have been wonderful
53:50Yeah
53:51Once I'd seen Bradley's room and that statement I think I wish I'd had the courage to do that
53:56You then defaulted to what I think is your comfort zone of crafting and making
54:01Do you think that's fair?
54:02Yeah
54:03This is something that I do
54:04I set myself a challenge because I want to prove that I can do it because I have a limb difference
54:09And I don't need to do that I need to think I'm a designer I can project manage
54:14You've used absolutely the specific word which shows that you know exactly what you need to do
54:20And project management is an incredibly important part of that
54:22Yeah
54:23And you can buy it you know you can buy
54:24I can shop
54:25You can shop
54:26Do shopping Emma
54:27I think that's what I've learnt absolutely and I completely agree with your feedback
54:31So Essay
54:32Loads of beautiful little details in your room
54:35The one thing I'm curious about though is why did you design a large wardrobe?
54:41Because I'm not sure hikers hang up their clothes
54:45I should have distilled it down to a typical hiker and do they actually need that much space?
54:50You use these very earthy tones
54:52The textured wallpaper was absolutely what was needed in that
54:55Thank you
54:56But I think there were other projects that lacked finesse
55:00I think I focus so much on doing so many little things
55:04Yes
55:05No matter how many ideas if you don't finish it then it doesn't really appeal to who's using it
55:09Yeah
55:10Victoria, I'm one of the only people who just boldly divided your room
55:15And you also then added wallpaper, there were stripes, there was a lot going on
55:20I wanted to add that element of luxe and decided to have a kind of dressing area
55:25I think I got a bit too much Victoria's kind of view of what she wanted from a kind of quite luxe hotel room
55:34And you maybe forgot this is a youth hostel for people that are walking and hiking
55:39Yeah, okay
55:44Emma, I'm going to let you off the hook
55:46Okay, you will go through to next week
55:48But give me more design, less craft
55:50Because I do think you understood who you were designing for
55:57Victoria, I admired your ambition
55:59I admired the multitude of ideas
56:02And I think you understand what you have to do to refine that
56:06And essay again, I love the details in your room
56:09So you're showing me such virtuosity and spirit
56:13And I have no doubt that you're going to succeed, absolutely
56:17But it's between sort of bigger picture and smaller details
56:24So that does mean that essay, I'm so sorry
56:26But you will be the first person to leave us this week
56:29Thank you
56:30Thank you so much
56:32Come here, essay, oh
56:34Thank you, sir
56:35Oh
56:36Thank you
56:37It's just the beginning
56:38I am proud of myself
56:39This experience has made me realise that I have more in me than I thought I did
56:43Bye guys, do well
56:45Make me proud
56:46I am so relieved
56:48Lots to think about
56:49I am ready for the next challenge
56:53Drumroll, please
56:56The designers get to grips
57:00With a recycling challenge
57:02It's going to have a new license, a coffee table
57:03As they attempt to repurpose shipping containers
57:06Upcycle cheap, that's what I am doing
57:08Into swanky offices
57:10Oh, look at the colours
57:12Using sustainable materials
57:14That's the best thing I've ever designed
57:16And contents from a skip
57:18Oh ho ho ho
57:19A floor lamp, that's what I am going to make
57:21Ta-da!
57:22Go, go, go, go
57:24Go, go
57:44Go, go, go, go