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- The challenge for the three semi-finalists is based at the Cotswolds where they have to upgrade luxury holiday lodges. Which contestants will make it through to the final?
- The first challenge for the wannabe interior designers is to transform upmarket rental flats in Manchester. Will the contenders impress head judge Michelle Ogundehin?
- Three very different shops in Salisbury await transformations from the six remaining designers.
- 10 aspiring interior designers embark on the biggest design challenge of their lives. For their first task they must redesign Show Homes worth a million pounds in Oxford. Their designs are judged by Michelle and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
- Wotton House in Surrey, a Grade II listed grand hotel is the location of this weeks's challenge. The designers must each update a bedroom in their signature style, incorporating a 'British eccentric' twist.
- The renovation of two cafes in the seaside town of Margate is the latest challenge for the final four contestants.
- The five remaining designers work solo to each transform a shepherd's hut on a glamping site in north Wales. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen helps Michelle Ogundehin decide who should leave the competition based on their designs.
- The remaining designers are let loose on exclusive hospitality boxes at Ascot Racecourse. Each tasked to create their own personal interpretation of high-end sophistication and luxury.
- The nine remaining interior designers are challenged to transform London offices.
- The remaining eight contenders will be whittled down to six with two of them being eliminated after this challenge. Whose work on four dated common rooms at Gordano School in Bristol will Michelle be impressed with?
- The first challenge for the ten budding interior designers is to transform luxury apartments in London's Elephant and Castle.
- The four quarter-finalists are challenged to transform wedding accommodation on the banks of Rutland Water in the East Midlands. Which contestant will not advance to the semi-final based on their design.
- Ten novice interior designers are sent off to a former convent in Norfolk to transform nuns' cells into single bed B&B bedrooms while displaying their signature style. Who will be chosen as the first to leave?
- The contestants are put into pairs and have to work together to redesign a shop, but only one design from each pair will be chosen by the client.
- The remaining contestants are put into two teams and have to take on student accommodation. They each have to redesign a bedroom, but will need to work together on the kitchen/living room.
- The penultimate challenge for the three remaining designers is to makeover three individual hair salons in Bristol. Which two designers will make it through to the final?
- For their first big commercial challenge, the 10 aspiring designers must redesign two show homes. Working in two teams of five, the designers are each given a different room to design but just two days to do so.
- The nine remaining contestants are split into three teams and are tasked with renovating hotel rooms in a seaside hotel in Bournemouth.
- The contestants that are left have to transform a holiday lodge. They'll have to work as a team again and work on a shared space and individual rooms.
- The remaining contestants are put into teams of three. The designers must work together to make over three classrooms of a children's nursery in Oxfordshire while standing out individually with their design concepts.
- The nine remaining designers are tasked to create three activity centres for schoolchildren at Chester Zoo. They will be working in teams for the first time. How will they find collaborating with each other on the designs?
- The last four contestants have to makeover two restaurants in Bristol.
- The final three have to redesign hair salons for a place in the final.
- The two finalists go head to head in making over two pubs in Brighton. Who will be crowned the winner and secure a life changing contract to redesign a top London cocktail bar.
- The designers head to Wales, working directly with clients for the first time as they work their magic on three Swansea cafes.
- The six remaining designers are put into three teams of two. The brief for the contestants is to transform three independent shops in Harrogate.
- The five remaining designers have to work on five 1930s beachside chalets in Eastbourne, their smallest spaces to date. The challenge's guest judge is Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
- The final two contestants battle it out to win the contract to redesign a top London hotel. They are each given an open-plan apartment to redesign and have to work with the owners to make it a home for them.
- Two trendy bars in London's Soho have to be redesigned by the two finalists. Who will be chosen as the winner?
- The designers are challenged to their first solo design. They must each make over a hotel room at a five-star golf and spa resort on the banks of the River Clyde in Scotland.
- The five remaining designers are in Sheffield and need to come up with creative solutions for the limitations of compact rental apartments showing potential tenants how to turn them into homely spaces - without losing their deposit.
- The quarter finalists are paired up and hit East Grinstead high street to transform two Grade II listed shops. Michelle will decide who will leave the competition with the help of Mary 'Queen of Shops' Portas.
- The dressing rooms at OVO Arena Wembley are transformed by the semi-finalists. Pop princess Sophie Ellis-Bextor helps Michelle decide who will go through to the final.