Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

Channel 4 commissions series two of Changing Rooms

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The iconic home makeover series is back for a second outing with the return of interior design superstars Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead of 2LG Studio. 

They will be joined by two new interior designers Micaela Sharp and Whinnie Williams, plus carpenter and joiner Tibby Singh will be back to help make the designers’ visions come true. 

Changing Rooms champions colour and bold design choices, with the last series seeing a flamingo themed party lounge, a Californian inspired living room and a bohemian style boutique bedroom. 

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to explore UK’s most outrageous homes for Channel 4

Laurence Llewelyn Bowen (credit: Channel 4)

Celebrating the best of Britain’s visionaries, eccentrics and proud-to-be different homeowners, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen will bring his distinctly flamboyant interior design nous as he explores some extraordinary properties.

The four-part series will see LLB meet people who value originality when fearlessly decorating their homes with outlandish vision. Visiting properties across the UK with wild, wonderful and outrageous domestic décor, the host aims to discover why the homeowners dare to be so different with their designs, how they did it, and how much it all cost.

Anna Richardson to host Channel 4’s Changing Rooms

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Returning designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen will be joined by 2LG Studio designers Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead, with Tibby Singh completing the team as the carpenter and joiner.

The six-part series will see homeowners work with either the 2LG team or Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to transform the chosen rooms in their house, with each team offering bold and opposing styles.

Iconic home-DIY show Changing Rooms returns to Channel 4

Davina McCall and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (credit: Channel 4)

Davina McCall will host the reboot with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen returning as the interior-designer-in-chief.

The renowned home-DIY series will see two sets of homeowners in the same neighbourhood attempt to renovate a room in each other’s house while battling against the clock.

While they may not share the same tastes for textures and colours, each opposing homeowner is completely in charge of creating a new design for the chosen room. What could possibly go wrong?