The Great Interior Design Challenge - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Converted Leisure Centre
16 amateur designers battle it out. In the first heat, the group must transform a bedroom each in a modernist former leisure centre in south London.

Weatherboard Cottages
16 amateur designers battle it out. The three remaining designers are out to impress, working in grade II listed Kentish weatherboard cottages.

Scottish Castle
Talented amateur designers battle it out. Two designers compete for a place in the quarter-final at a Scottish castle that has been converted into apartments.

Thatched Village
The second round of the competition begins as each contestant is given three days and £1,000 to transform a thatched roof bedroom.

Georgian Terrace
The three remaining contestants now have to transform a living room in just three days with a £1,000 budget in a Georgian Terraced house.

Timber-Framed Houses
In the final round of heat two, two bedrooms have to be transformed in a timber-framed home, in order for one of the two remaining contestants to win a place in the next round of the competition.

Peak District
The first of the three knock-out rounds, in which designers are challenged to transform a cottage in Tissington.

Half Houses
The three remaining designers redesign a kitchen space in a Victorian half house in Walthamstow.

Modern Riverside
Two designers compete for a place in the quarter-final. They have to transform awkward attic bedrooms into desirable 1960s riverside homes in Marlow.

Self Build
In the final heat, four designers compete for a place in the quarter-final. They have to each transform a bedroom in a self-build London estate.

Bourneville
The second round of the final heat see's the three remaining designers take on a reception room in a historic model village.

Farm Houses
The last round of the heats follows the two remaining designers as they are challenged to redesign a farm house kitchen.

Coastal Cottages
It is the quarter-final, and the last four designers are in the village of Beer in Devon. Each designer has taken on a sitting room each in a row of coastal cottages. The designer will also be asked to team up with their competitors to test their teamwork skills.

Medieval Terrace
It is the semi-final, the three designers have to redesign a sitting room each in a medieval terrace in the grand cathedral city of Wells. Also each designer must impress in a suprise challenge to test how far they have each come.

Stately Home
It is the grand final. The final two designers are expected to take on three rooms each in an apartment in a grand stately home in Sussex.
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