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00:02It's the semi-final, and we're here at Brighton and Hove Albion's home ground.
00:07I'm here to cheer on our designers and doing up hospitality boxes,
00:11as well as my new fella who's on the team.
00:14Come on, seagulls!
00:17He's coming up the tunnel now.
00:20Love you, gully!
00:22Oh, look at the beak on him.
00:24He's me very own David Peckham.
00:27Welcome to Interior Design Masters.
00:31Oh, no, no, no, babes.
00:33Don't do a poo on the pitch.
00:36Oh, too late.
00:39Three designers remain, and next week one of them will win the chance
00:43to partner with a major high street retailer to design their own homeware collection.
00:49Last time...
00:50Drop that.
00:51Oh, my God.
00:52A two-for-one offer on designers.
00:54Oh, my gosh.
00:57How fun!
00:59Transforming independent shops in Hay-on-Wye.
01:02She's a bit raunchy.
01:03Have you cut up Amanda Holden's biography?
01:07Woo!
01:09Despite a wobble from Sophie...
01:12I honestly, I can't even direct you because I just don't know.
01:14She and Leah brought Calm to Chaotic Craft in their gift shop.
01:19They thought about how a store functions.
01:21It feels very authentic.
01:23And one standout space.
01:27While Emily's giant papier-mâché guitar was an excellent front cover.
01:32This looks incredible.
01:33I mean, you couldn't walk past it without stopping.
01:36Inside, it wasn't a page-turner.
01:38Bricks-and-mortar retail is about storytelling.
01:41And I'm not quite sure what the story is here.
01:44But it was Duran's turn to shut up shop.
01:47To come and test myself in such a crazy way.
01:51Like, I'm really proud of myself.
01:52Love you.
01:53I love you too.
02:06Nice!
02:07We're in the punching semi-fetal!
02:09Can you believe it?
02:12No.
02:14Last week, Leah and I won standout space.
02:17And I'm still really, really buzzing about it.
02:20Football stadium.
02:22Feel right at home, Emily.
02:23Yeah.
02:24I coach football.
02:25I love watching football.
02:26And it's just a really exciting brief to get my teeth into.
02:31It's not my world, really, football.
02:34No, I just get to listen to my husband screaming at the TV.
02:38Do I have a favourite football chant?
02:41Yeah.
02:41It's get it off the telly and come and wash the dishes, babe.
02:45Hello.
02:46Hello.
02:47It's our super semi-finalist.
02:50You're like the Charlie's Angels of design.
02:54Now, I know you've all got one goal.
02:57And that's to score a spot in the final.
03:01So where better to send you than to Brighton and Hove Albion's football stadium?
03:07Since 2011, this 30,000-seat stadium has been home to the Seagulls, a club that's gone from survival to
03:15Premier League success.
03:17Plus, it's hosted the Women's Euros, Rugby World Cup and even a legendary Fatboy Slim gig.
03:23It's also won the Best Match Day Hospitality Award for two years running and has 21 executive boxes offering the
03:31ultimate VIP experience.
03:34Our semi-finalists will each transform one for a corporate client and one for a top Brighton player.
03:40Two boxes to transform and two clients to please.
03:45I know.
03:45I have really thrown it at you for this semi-final.
03:48But, you know, if you're going to go forward into a career as interior designers, you are going to have
03:52to juggle more than one client at a time.
03:54So, for the footballers box, you're thinking about a space for family, friends, partners to hang out in both before
04:01or after a match.
04:03For the corporate box, it's still got to be a treat, but it has got more of a kind of
04:08business angle to it because it's for clients and colleagues.
04:12Yay!
04:16You've got two days and a budget of £4,000 to bring home a win.
04:21It's like releasing free lionesses into the wild.
04:26Good luck.
04:27Good luck.
04:31Are you excited?
04:32Yeah, buzzing.
04:33The designers arrive at the stadium.
04:36Master of you.
04:37Cool sketch.
04:38To tackle their penultimate challenge.
04:41I think those are our boxes up there.
04:44Each box measures around seven by four metres.
04:47It's a good size.
04:49Lots to work with.
04:50And cost £51,000 a season.
04:53Wow.
04:54This is a good view.
04:55These premium spaces to eat, drink and socialise.
04:58I want to do like a curved bar going around.
05:01Must also incorporate this.
05:04Oh, that's a big boy.
05:06Originally hailing from Italy, a storage and serving cabinet called a credenza.
05:11I had to like search what it meant.
05:13It's just a big old unit, but I've dealt with worse things.
05:17To help them win a place in the final.
05:20Morning.
05:21Morning.
05:21Good morning.
05:22Each designer will get two carpenters and two decorators.
05:26Semi-final.
05:28Lots to do.
05:29Overall, this room is going to feel really cosy, but with a kind of premium luxury feel.
05:33Leah's kicking things off in her player's box.
05:37This room is going to be Jack's room.
05:39It's his first box.
05:41He's only 20.
05:43Central midfielder and England under-21s player, Jack Hinshelwood, joined Brighton and Hove Albion
05:49Football Academy at the age of eight.
05:51He's the fourth generation to play for the club, following in the footsteps of his father,
05:56grandfather and great-grandfather.
05:59I really want this room to encompass him and his family history.
06:03I took influence from the stadium itself to have these massive big arches in the background.
06:09And I really wanted to bring them into the room.
06:12Carpentry-wise, we've got some gorgeous arches which will be going onto this wall here.
06:17So, three really big arches which will be protruding from the wall.
06:21Leah's arches for her Jack Hinshelwood box will be illuminated with LED lights
06:26and painted a chic dark blue to match the walls and ceiling.
06:30Brown, clever bonkette seating, up-cycled tables and boucle chairs will provide relaxed, flexible dining.
06:38Leah is adding a cosy corner for Jack's partner and new baby
06:42and making her own Brighton-inspired artwork.
06:46The credenza will be transformed into a bar with reeded panels and vinyl lettering
06:51honouring the Hinshelwood family legacy.
06:56So, we'll be using the existing credenza unit.
06:59This is the credenza, yeah.
07:00Yeah.
07:01But pushing it over to one side, so completely flush on that wall.
07:05Yeah.
07:06There is a lot of big builds and with big builds comes way more complications.
07:12My carpenters are going to be very busy, but they know that I do love a bit of carpentry,
07:17so hopefully they're used to it.
07:19Well, thank you so much, guys.
07:21Cool, lovely. Have fun.
07:22Yeah.
07:22See you next week.
07:23Yeah.
07:25Oh, look at this.
07:30It's a lion for the kids, cos her dad obviously is one.
07:35Emily has designed a box for former England striker
07:38and Brighton's top Premier League goalscorer, Danny Welbeck.
07:42I love Danny Welbeck, but I'm really trying to make sure that I show clear distinction from being a fan
07:49to being a designer,
07:51and what the people using the boxes want rather than someone as a fan would want, you know.
07:57So the Welbeck space is kind of like a family lounge area, cos he's got some small kids.
08:04Emily's family-friendly box will be split into a kids' area with a sofa rug and toy storage unit with
08:10a bench,
08:11and an adult's area with a breakfast bar.
08:14She's extending the credenza with curved shelving
08:17and adding a locker room-style structure with hanging rails for coats.
08:22Emily's signature artwork in the form of handcrafted papier-mâché football shirts will decorate the walls,
08:29and the whole room will be colour-drenched in the exact shade of Brighton & Hove Albion's royal blue.
08:37How's it going?
08:38All right, I think.
08:40For me, it was important to respect the blue of the club.
08:44You look at the seats outside.
08:45You look at the seats outside, and then you look at the blue that's going on the wall.
08:50It's spot on, I think.
08:52I'm scared about all the blue.
08:53I'm scared if it is a bit of a risk not providing, like, a glitzy glamour space
08:59and more of a sophisticated family lounge.
09:03But let's be real.
09:05Do you want to be sat on a Diamante bar stool for 90 minutes?
09:09Probably not.
09:10For me, this is what I think Danny Welbeck wants.
09:14And if it's wrong, I'm going to look like an absolute muppet.
09:19It is gorgeous, though. It doesn't look, like, childish at all.
09:24It's really elegant.
09:27It's not as, like, blue-blue as that. It's a bit darker.
09:32Leah's also been inspired by the club colours.
09:36For Jack's room, I didn't want to just kind of pull the exact same blue from the stadium
09:40because I personally don't think that this blue is very premium-feeling.
09:45You can see the different textures in it.
09:47And Sophie's also going chalky blue for her player's box,
09:51but with her signature specialist paint finish.
09:55The top half of the walls I'm going to do in a very light blue-lime wash.
09:59Let's just hope it's up to Sophie's standard.
10:01I know, right? She is the pro.
10:03My player's box belongs to Lewis Dunk, who is the team captain of Brighton.
10:09And the room is used by his wife, his siblings and his parents for every match.
10:14Central defender Lewis Dunk joined the club aged 10
10:18and has led the team's rise to the Premier League and onto the European stage.
10:23I've decided to zone the space. I wanted to give them a dining space.
10:27I wanted to give them a lounge.
10:28But also to keep that sort of high-end luxury private members club feel.
10:34As well as creating premium spaces for the players, friends and family,
10:39the designers have to split their budget, time and trades to tackle their corporate box.
10:45Look at that. Aubergine.
10:47And Leah's belongs to an electric vehicle charging company.
10:51I have taken inspiration from my clients' colours.
10:55So they have a purple, which I've reworked into a much darker purple.
11:00Oh, my God, it's so cool.
11:01I have a standing bar section on the right-hand side, which are shelves I'll be making out of hand
11:08-beaten brass.
11:09It was probably the most expensive thing I purchased.
11:14£260 for four lengths, but we want high-end luxury.
11:20And I really think that this is going to give that feeling.
11:27Emily's client is a building maintenance company who are big Brighton and Hove Albion fans.
11:33So what better way to socialise?
11:36So the client wanted something like members clubby, gentlemen's club.
11:41It's a bit dated, isn't it, gentlemen's club?
11:43And I just wanted to give it just something contemporary.
11:46I honestly think this is the best place for it.
11:48Yeah, cool.
11:48She's angling the credenza diagonally, extending it with shelves either side and creating a curved plywood top.
11:57My inspiration came from the architecture of the stadium and the curves that reflect the South Downs.
12:03This shape is going to give the illusion that this is rounder, like, rather than just this, like, rectangular unit.
12:11Sophie's also taking inspiration from the stadium for her corporate box.
12:15I mean, just looking at the stadium now, all these lovely curves and thinking about the shapes on the pitch.
12:22The D.
12:23The D.
12:24My client is a catering company, so I have made food and drink the focal point of my design.
12:31It's going to look, I think, like that.
12:34I think I want to do that.
12:35Good. Right.
12:36I'm actually going to build a bar on top of the credenza unit, so it becomes this great big bar
12:44and hopefully look really cool.
12:48Sophie's arched bar over the credenza will incorporate shelving to display drinks and glassware.
12:54She's adding wall panelling and, opposite, building bonkett seating upholstered in a bold floral fabric.
13:01True to her maximalist style, she's pairing a gold ceiling and jungle print paper border with bright raspberry pink walls
13:10and woodwork.
13:14Hello!
13:15Hey!
13:17Wowzers!
13:18It's pink!
13:20The paint colour is my client's brand colour.
13:24Pink in a football stadium, I think, is a very bold choice.
13:27However, bringing something unexpected in is sometimes good, so I'm a bit scared, but I think it's going to look
13:36awesome.
13:38Sophie loves bringing the unexpected into her designs, especially in her Staffordshire home, where she lives with musician husband Brad
13:45and their dog Duchess.
13:48Why is it always us hosting?
13:50Every time. Because we're the hostesses, we're the mostesses.
13:53Brad and I host a lot. We're always having parties.
13:58Come on in! Welcome!
14:00Hey!
14:00I'm hoping that that gives me a bit of an advantage for the hospitality boxes.
14:05What can I get you to drink?
14:06Sophie's creativity, it really does no, no bounce.
14:10Whatever that might be. It might be music, interiors, clothing, she's got the whole package.
14:15This week's hard because we've got two spaces, two different client briefs.
14:20I think Savi can achieve anything she sets her mind to, and she always has, she's always been successful.
14:26This competition means everything to me, and I've never worked so bloody hard in my life.
14:34I honestly didn't think I'd get this far. Now it's semi-final, I'm like, oh my God.
14:39I'm so proud of her. Since joining this competition, she's gained her confidence within herself and her abilities.
14:46Last week, I suddenly switched from just being like, just trying to survive each week, to now I'm like, now
14:52I want to win.
14:53I'm so proud of myself for coming this far, but I want to go all the way now.
14:58Cheers to the win.
14:59Yay!
15:06Astrid, I have some foam.
15:07Oh look, you've got the foam.
15:09So we can kind of work out some seating heights.
15:12This is your seat.
15:12For the bonkett.
15:13There we go.
15:14Okay.
15:14Do you want to sit on it?
15:15I'll sit on it.
15:19So, let's watch out.
15:22It's comfy.
15:28I can't wait to find the designers and see what they've been up to.
15:33But this stadium's so massive.
15:36I've got myself a pitch stitch.
15:38Someone call him Eddie!
15:42Oh, that looks comfy.
15:46You couldn't take me to the hospitality boxes, it's down there.
15:51You haven't got a drink, have you?
15:55I was expecting a daiquiri.
15:57Let's go!
15:59This is the line.
16:03Emily!
16:04Hey Alan, how are you?
16:05Good, how are you?
16:07Oh, are we hugging?
16:09So listen, two rooms, two clients.
16:13We're corporate, you've got the businessman and all the money,
16:16but then you've got the players room, so you can have some fun.
16:18Yes, so we've got fun.
16:20Paper mache fun.
16:22Couldn't resist fun.
16:24Is this Brighton's kit?
16:26Yes, so I've done the year that Danny Welbeck joined,
16:30and then I've done the current year.
16:32If you get through this week, you're in the final.
16:36What are you going to make of paper mache?
16:37You've got to make something, haven't you?
16:40You have?
16:40A big you.
16:42Oh, lovely.
16:43I'm going to make an Alan Carr effigy for the final.
16:46Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm going to do.
16:46And we can all burn it.
16:49So listen, you like football, you're a football coach.
16:52I am a football coach, yeah.
16:54Are you firm but fair?
16:55I can imagine you being a bit like that nasty PE teacher in Lee.
16:59I can't play football because I was scared of all the PE teachers.
17:01I'm just nice.
17:06Are we all going to do some warming up?
17:09Yeah!
17:10Right!
17:11I've always been a fan of football.
17:14Three, two, one.
17:17And I just emailed my local football club Tottenham Hotspur
17:21and asked if I could do coaching and they were like,
17:23come along.
17:27And I did it and I instantly fell in love with it.
17:31It's so challenging but this is the thing why I do challenging things
17:36because it helps you grow as a person.
17:37Protect the goal!
17:40Well done!
17:49Hello, Bev. Are you all right?
17:50Hello, I'm good. How are you?
17:52When Emily's not coaching, she's creating in her art studio.
17:57I'm in the semi-final.
17:59But get this, I've got to do two hospitality boxes
18:02at Brighton and Hove Albion Stadium.
18:06Not Tottenham!
18:08She's always fought outside the box.
18:11She made these massive shirts before for the Euros
18:15and then installed it across London.
18:18A celebrated sculptor and ceramicist,
18:21Emily's work has been exhibited at Christie's,
18:24the Saatchi Gallery, Selfridges and the London Design Festival.
18:28Obviously I know my art
18:30but then I don't know what the hell I'm doing with interior design.
18:33So it's been like...
18:34Combining the two.
18:35I had no interior design experience before this competition.
18:38But it's just opened up this whole, like,
18:41thing inside of me that I never knew I had before.
18:44I'm going to do a couple of big paper mache shirts.
18:46OK, cool.
18:48I'm completely unsurprised.
18:50She's near the final
18:52because whatever she puts her mind to,
18:55she gets stuck in and I'm so proud of her.
18:59I've got no doubt she's going to do amazing.
19:02Keep trying, I love you too.
19:05To be, like, one of the last women standing is kind of bonkers.
19:10I'm in the semi-final.
19:12So I've got to be really proud of that, I think.
19:18Can we get it flush to the wall?
19:21In Emily's gentleman's club-inspired corporate box...
19:24Like, you know, that triangle by the wall, Piers?
19:27She's the only designer building a bar by the window.
19:31This is going to be the bar that you can sit out with your stores
19:34or just, like, chill out, have a drink, watch the game.
19:37It's just an additional area to the table that we're going to put in the middle.
19:44It's halfway through day one.
19:46Yay!
19:47We've got a seat.
19:49Oh, yeah, that's perfect.
19:50A nice wee cushion.
19:51With bonkettes going in...
19:53That's great, when I've got my back rest.
19:55..and bars taking shape...
19:57Power of the curve.
19:58So this will be the top of the credenza.
20:01Yeah, that looks gorgeous, thank you.
20:03The designers turn their attention to tables.
20:07For the players' boxes, Emily's designed a breakfast bar using MDF.
20:12Initially, I designed a big round dining table,
20:14but it's not suitable if you've got kids going in and out.
20:18Sophie's gone second-hand.
20:20I'm about to sand this tabletop, which was a bargain find.
20:25And Leah's also been savvy shopping.
20:28I got these from a cafe that was closed down.
20:33And I got five tables for 150 quid, but they're solid wood.
20:39Which means I can re-sand them and varnish them all to make them look brand new.
20:45They can move the tables around if they want to change the layout.
20:48And the base of them will be getting sprayed in a, like, granite-textured spray paint.
20:56Spray paint is only, like, £9 a can.
20:59And it's a really quick and easy way to upcycle some tables.
21:05At home in London...
21:07Come on then, come get it.
21:08..husband Ben has learned to embrace Leah's passion for upcycling and bargain hunting.
21:14Over the years, he's definitely got used to me coming home with...
21:17Sometimes he says crap, but it's definitely not.
21:19I think my surprise peaked when she brought home a pink toilet, which she got out of a skip.
21:26So I think anything she brings home now, I'm almost prepared for.
21:30I don't think I could have done any of this without Ben's support.
21:35Every single week, Ben is there ready with a tequila.
21:39Cheers!
21:39Big plug!
21:41And then we'll debrief about the week.
21:45I love Leah's creativity.
21:47It's yin to my yang, I suppose.
21:50Want to see some plans for the semi-final?
21:52I'd love to.
21:54I am a man who works in corporate business.
21:57She is the creative designer, and that works really well together.
22:02The bar is definitely a focal area.
22:04Since I've known Leah, this is what she wanted to do with her life.
22:09She quit her job in a sort of retail environment, and really is just 100% committed to this.
22:16This is for the corporate box.
22:19I want to do something that I love, and interior design is what I love,
22:23so I had to quit to be able to do that, and I haven't regretted one second of it.
22:28Will this be your first time in a football stadium, actually?
22:29It will be my first time in a football stadium.
22:32Leah is very competitive, and she will work as hard as anyone to get where she wants to be.
22:39I want to win now. I'm here. Might as well ride it out to the end.
22:45Hi, Leah.
22:46Hello, Alan. Oh, you brought some bubbly.
22:49Yeah, well, I'm channelling my inner wag.
22:52Is there anywhere to put my lubus?
22:53Well, actually, this is going to be the bar tops for the standing bar.
22:57Oh.
22:58So, moment of truth.
23:00Yeah.
23:01No, I'm not going to put my whole weight on it.
23:03I guess I'll have to just drink it.
23:04Yeah, you will.
23:08So, how do you feel? Two clients, two boxes.
23:12Yeah, I mean, I'm not the biggest football fan.
23:15Oh, I see.
23:15And so I had to do a bit of football research, you know?
23:18Oh, God.
23:18To make sure it was accurate.
23:20And my husband supports the massive rival team of Brighton.
23:24No!
23:24Which has been very difficult this week, yeah.
23:27Have you had to hide everything away from him?
23:29Yeah, he asked me to hide a Crystal Palace scarf under the bar in there,
23:33but I think that would be a bit rude.
23:36Do you know all my family are footballers? You know that?
23:39Yes.
23:39My great-grandad played for West Brom.
23:42My dad played for Northampton.
23:44Yeah.
23:45And do you know who my second cousin is?
23:47No.
23:48Gazza.
23:49Really?
23:49Yes, Paul Gascoigne.
23:51I'm the only one who's not a footballer.
23:54You're not giving it a go?
23:54No, I think there was a mix-up at the hospital.
23:57I think there's a hairdresser looking out the window
24:00seeing his kid play football and think,
24:02who's going to look after the salon?
24:06While the carpenters press on with the hard builds...
24:11It's exciting!
24:12..the designers look at softening the spaces.
24:16So, this is my fabric for my corporate box
24:20for the banquette seating.
24:21The client sent through images of faux flowers,
24:24so I wanted to bring that into the fabric
24:26and I also wanted it to clash with the wallpaper on the ceiling.
24:30Sophie's chosen a jungle print wallpaper,
24:33but there's a problem.
24:35The wallpaper has still not arrived.
24:38It should have been here yesterday.
24:40I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it turns up.
24:44It's looking really nice.
24:46I think it's going to look good.
24:48I do love a bit of upholstery.
24:50Leah's going for a more muted fabric for Jack Hincherwood's box.
24:54So, I'm going to upholster it in a pleather,
24:57so it's not real leather, because that would be very expensive.
25:00And also, leather stains super easily.
25:03Obviously, there's going to be lots of kids in this box,
25:05so I'm sure things will get spilt, and even adults.
25:08I'm sure when Jack scores, we'll be throwing pints in the air.
25:11So, at least it'll be wipeable.
25:14I'm just cutting some foam.
25:16Emily's also got practicality in mind for her bench.
25:20The kids' seating area is going to be storage for their toys.
25:24It's also going to offer additional seating for them,
25:27so they can look out and see their dad playing football.
25:29because it's bespoke.
25:31I need to do this, because obviously you can't buy a cushion
25:34for a thing that you've hand-built and sized to fit the room.
25:41Hi, Sophie.
25:43Hi, Alan.
25:44How are you doing?
25:44I'm good. How are you?
25:46Sophie's back.
25:47I know!
25:48Yay! You're back!
25:50I'm back!
25:51You're back!
25:51Look at this. It's bold, it's out there, and it's rock and roll.
25:55Wow! It's amazing!
25:57I think there's definitely more of me in this design, yeah.
26:01I think it's, you know, it is a bit maximalist.
26:04It's quite opulent. It's fun.
26:06I love this gold.
26:08So, that gold paint is the same paint that was used on C-3PO
26:12from Star Wars in the original movies.
26:14Do you know what? If I was a robot, I think I would be C-3PO
26:18because I'm quite camp and I do talk like that.
26:20Come on, where's me lightsaber?
26:22Let's go down the dark side.
26:24It's uncanny.
26:25Yeah.
26:26Thank you. I'll take that as a compliment.
26:29Why are you giving the window a fringe?
26:32This was a bit of a rogue idea that I had, and I thought...
26:36Grass?
26:37Yeah.
26:37Grass!
26:38And I just thought it draws you to the door.
26:41It's like, this is where the action is.
26:42Yeah.
26:43Through here, through the fringe.
26:45Park that fringe and have a look at some football.
26:48Exactly!
26:51It's half-time at the stadium.
26:53End of day one. Quite a lot still to do.
26:56I've focused so much energy in making sure that my trades know what they're doing,
27:00that I kind of neglected my own to-do list.
27:02Please keep your fingers crossed for me that that wallpaper turns off.
27:05We can do the wallpaper dance, we can do that.
27:07Wallpaper dance.
27:10Three, two, one.
27:11Ta-da!
27:12That's beautiful.
27:13Designing two boxes was stressful, and now managing two boxes is even more stressful.
27:18The fact we have no bars at the end of day one is very concerning.
27:24Well done.
27:26I'm so proud of us all.
27:28I'm feeling super positive.
27:30Everyone is working in sync, because the carpets need to finish one section for the painters to get in.
27:36We've worked so hard, we deserve a drink tonight.
27:38Let's go!
27:45Big day.
27:46Huge day.
27:47Yeah, there's two bars that need to be built in today, but you know.
27:50I'm still waiting for wallpaper, man.
27:53The designers have 12 hours to secure victory and avoid relegation.
27:59Ideally, I would love both of the bars done by their lunchtime.
28:02If you can get brown on this.
28:04Obviously, we've got the big tabletop for the bar.
28:07Go team!
28:11In Leah's corporate box...
28:13Double check.
28:15..she's finally getting the ball rolling with her bar.
28:19So, I think, let's start with the extension, the new bar.
28:23We will be keeping the existing credenza unit, but then building a new bar to the front of it so
28:29people can actually sit at the bar.
28:32And then there should be some curved shelving.
28:34Shelving.
28:34The bar area top will be a marble.
28:39Unfortunately, it's not real marble, but you can still achieve the same look on a budget.
28:43So, it'll be made of MDF and then we'll cover the MDF in a laminate.
28:47Perfect.
28:48Get cracking.
28:49I'll get cracking, yeah.
28:53Bring it out, then take it down.
28:56I'm about to draw the shape in for the food serve area for my players box.
29:01These boxes are just rectangles, so I'm trying to bring in some more curves.
29:06So, I'm going to be creating a real curved, organic kind of shape tabletop that is going to be an
29:12additional food serve area.
29:14I'm literally going to follow that round, I think, and then take it out and round.
29:20OK, brilliant, yeah.
29:21I'll get cutting.
29:24Sophie's zest for design includes a fresh take on table legs.
29:29These hideous stools are going to be, the legs, they're going to be painted, they're going to be stacked on
29:37top of each other,
29:39and there's going to be a plinth underneath them to then make the height difference so that my table top
29:43sits on the top, and it's bar height.
29:48While the designers crack on, I thought I'd have a little browse in the gift shop.
29:54Do you have this in a slim?
29:56Did someone say fat boy slim?
29:57Norman, what the hell are you doing there?
30:00I live here, it's my second home.
30:01Oh.
30:02This is my club.
30:03What's the point, what are you doing here?
30:04I'm thinking of becoming a seagull.
30:07Alright, do you want to see the place?
30:08Yeah, I'd love to.
30:09Let me see you around.
30:10Walk this way, sir.
30:11Superstar DJ Norman Cook is a lifelong seagulls supporter.
30:17He was a leading figure in the campaign to build the club a new stadium, and in 2012 he made
30:23history, rocking 40,000 fans at the ground's very first music gig.
30:28Now, Norman, you are Mr Brighton. Cut you open and you've got Brighton here.
30:33I bleed blue and white, yes. I come here every week. I was shirt sponsors of the club for nine
30:38years.
30:39Oh, yeah.
30:39And I'm a very small owner. So it is very close to my heart.
30:42Well, listen, I'm going to show you some hospitality boxes and I think you're going to be pleasantly surprised.
30:47You do know that as a colour-blind, middle-aged, straight man, I know very little about interior design.
30:55You're colour-blind?
30:56Yeah, I'm colour-blind.
30:57Well, that explains your outfit.
30:59Don't worry, I'll tell you what the colours are, OK?
31:04Emily.
31:05Alan.
31:06Hello.
31:06I brought a guest.
31:08Hey, nice to meet you.
31:08How are you doing?
31:09This is Emily.
31:11Listen, if Norman says he loves the colour, it might not be a compliment because he's colour-blind.
31:17What colour can you see in here?
31:19I'm picking up blue.
31:20Yeah?
31:21Yes!
31:22I'm picking up blue, but not only that, it's Albion blue, isn't it?
31:25It's like the...
31:25Can you tell? I colour much.
31:26Well, only since I was looking at the seats out there and I'm figuring they're Albion blue, so...
31:30Does it all make sense, though?
31:31Yeah, it flows through, yeah.
31:33I think maybe the lamps could be a bit higher.
31:36The breakfast bar's going over it.
31:37The breakfast bar in a hospitality box, is that normal?
31:40Family lounge.
31:41Family lounge, right.
31:42Yes.
31:43Well, listen, time is ticking.
31:44We need this finish.
31:46Right here.
31:46Right now.
31:48Come on, Alan.
31:49Come on.
31:53In Sophie's corporate box, there's cause for celebration.
31:57The wallpaper's here!
31:59Yay!
32:00Your wallpaper dance worked!
32:02Yes!
32:04Right, see you then.
32:05I'll get on it.
32:05Cheers.
32:06Paper out.
32:07Yeah.
32:07We'll just roll it down.
32:09Okay.
32:09While Sophie's gone for a vibrant pink, gold and wallpaper combo, Emily's corporate box
32:15is going brown.
32:17It is like chocolate in her.
32:19Chocolate box.
32:19It's really nice.
32:20I love it.
32:21Yeah.
32:21It's so not what I'd normally done, but I feel like it's very me.
32:25Yes.
32:25Who knew I had it in me?
32:28Yay!
32:29Can we just put them into position so I can see how it's going to look as a finished
32:33piece?
32:34In Sophie's player's box...
32:36When life gives you lemons, make a table.
32:39She's hoping her lemon leg table has serious appeal.
32:43I love that.
32:44I think that's going to look killer.
32:45There needs to be some additional food serve area because I'm basically using the credenza
32:49unit just as a bar.
32:51That's that side, yeah?
32:52Yeah.
32:52Yeah.
32:52Amazing.
32:54I've made a bigger bar top so that actually you can have bar stools at it and watch the
32:59TV while they're having a drink.
33:02Sophie!
33:03Hello!
33:04Hiya!
33:05Hi!
33:05How are you doing?
33:06Superstar DJ to show you.
33:09So this room's for Lewis Dunk.
33:11Yes.
33:11Our captain.
33:12Yes.
33:12Come on, tell us some Dunk facts.
33:14Well, you can see the Academy.
33:15He's a Sussex boy and he's played for the team all his life, so we love him.
33:18So no pressure.
33:19I know, my God.
33:21Yeah.
33:21I only brought him in to praise you.
33:24That's a good one, isn't it?
33:25Oh, gosh.
33:26You haven't got long.
33:27Hurry up.
33:27Hurry up.
33:29It's halfway through day two.
33:31Oh, my God.
33:32He's done such a good job.
33:33And the credenzas are transforming.
33:36Keep those bubbles at bay.
33:39In the corporate suites, Leah's is getting a vinyl marble top.
33:43Beautiful.
33:45Emily's is concealed in the curve.
33:47Do you like to drink?
33:48Do you like a nice red wine?
33:49Are you asking me out?
33:50No.
33:51And Sophie's arch top is also getting C3PO's paint.
33:56Their back is shiny gold so that it'll illuminate the room.
34:02In the players' boxes, Emily's added shelves for storage.
34:06Yeah, it's looking good.
34:07Sophie's bar top is getting stained.
34:10Lovely.
34:10And Leah's making hers personal.
34:14I'm adding the gold date that his great-grandfather, grandfather, dad and obviously Jack himself have been playing football.
34:21That's gorgeous.
34:22And then at the very top will be the Hinchelwood name.
34:26So I think it's a really nice kind of nod to every generation that has played football here.
34:33Yeah.
34:34Ciao, Bella.
34:36Ciao, Alan.
34:37Ciao, Alan.
34:37How are you?
34:37I'm good.
34:38How are you?
34:38I brought Norman.
34:40Hi, Norman.
34:40Nice to meet you.
34:41Nice to meet you.
34:42Nice to meet you.
34:42So this is the players' box.
34:45Now, you must know Jack.
34:46There's a Hinchelwood dynasty.
34:47There's a lot of them and they're all brilliant footballers.
34:50Oh, wow.
34:50So they'll all end up playing for the album.
34:52Ooh.
34:53Could you chill out here then, Norman?
34:55Absolutely, yeah.
34:55If I was allowed.
34:56If I was invited.
34:57See, I sit in the cheap seats over there.
35:02I'm just prepping my lines for the artwork that's going to go on the corporate wall.
35:10So I'm referencing the markings on the pitch.
35:13In an abstract way, I'm just marking it up.
35:16And then I'm going to stain it and then pin it off.
35:19And then tape it onto the wall.
35:24The wood stain will match Emily's bar tops and second-hand chairs.
35:29I've got ten bargain chairs.
35:32They're beautifully covered in this cream corduroy,
35:35which will suit the aesthetic that I'm going for.
35:39I am just making some Sussex by the Sea inspired artwork for Jack's box.
35:48Sussex by the Sea is Brighton's football chant.
35:52And it's one of the oldest football chants around.
35:55And I thought it would just be a nice way to get some artwork in the room.
35:59But still club-related.
36:03As the final whistle approaches...
36:06Hello!
36:07Hello!
36:08Brighton stars, Georginio Rutter and Fran Kirby,
36:11have come to check out their teammates' boxes.
36:15Have you done the...
36:16Lime wash?
36:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
36:18I think that looks really cool.
36:19I love the colour blue.
36:21All my clubs have been blue.
36:22Slightly different blue to your strip.
36:24Yeah, true.
36:25I love it.
36:26I really like that idea.
36:28Yeah?
36:28That's cool, yeah.
36:29It's going to go there.
36:30It's going to hang above the dining table.
36:32Oh, around one.
36:32That's cool.
36:33Do you think Jack will like it?
36:34I know him...
36:36100%.
36:36Oh, good.
36:37That's what I needed to hear.
36:39Hi, guys.
36:41Hi.
36:41Hello.
36:41Hello.
36:42So, tell us, what did you think of the room?
36:46Tu aime le design de théorieux?
36:48Oui, j'aime bien.
36:49Oui!
36:49Yeah, I love it.
36:50Oui!
36:50Très bien, French.
36:51Formidable.
36:52You'll have to do subtitles on this one.
36:56I prefer one from Inchilwood, because it's more my type.
37:00Oh.
37:01Any room take your fancy?
37:02I really liked Danny Welbeck's room.
37:04It was a little bit different, and she had shirts with paper mache instead of the normal kind of framed
37:10shirts.
37:10Oh, papier mache.
37:11Yeah, papier mache.
37:13C'est vrai, c'est vrai.
37:14Now, you've got a song, haven't you?
37:19Georginio, Georginio.
37:20It's all about Georginio.
37:22What's it?
37:23Georginio.
37:23Yeah, it's this, it's this.
37:25Yeah, is that good?
37:26J'adore la chanson.
37:27Yeah.
37:27Yeah!
37:29GCSE, French.
37:30You learned that in GCSE?
37:32Yeah.
37:32Wow.
37:33Not his song, not me.
37:38For those gloomy winter matches, lighting is key.
37:42Actually, it's quite dark in here.
37:45In the corporate boxes, Sophie's got reeded glass wall sconces.
37:49I'm really glad now that I have spent money on some statement lights.
37:54While Leah and Emily have gone for the same globes.
37:57I really wanted to get something that was quite like hitting a football.
38:01In the players' boxes, Emily's opted for modern chrome.
38:04It's looking good.
38:06And Leah's keeping it classy.
38:08Your table's there.
38:10We're sitting down.
38:11Having a nice candlelit meal.
38:13One way to really kind of set the tone of room is through the lighting.
38:17So I've gone for these kind of gorgeous glass pendants, which really soften the more masculine
38:21tones of the room.
38:23And although her players' box is on schedule, the corporate one is a different ball game.
38:29We've still got the bar and panelling to go round the TV, but I think time is going to beat
38:36us.
38:37I've adapted the design about 60 times today.
38:42So we just have to keep adapting until it gets finished.
38:47You got an hour to go?
38:52Go away.
38:54Go away.
38:54People can see you.
38:58Judging is just around the corner.
39:01Oh, I'm panicking.
39:02And whether you're a designer or a Premier League striker.
39:06Oh, beautiful.
39:07It's all about the finish.
39:10Come on, give me ten.
39:13I don't like my artwork.
39:14It just looks out of place.
39:17Yeah, that's gorgeous.
39:18It's really nice.
39:20The semi-finalists are reusing the corporate dining table.
39:25There it goes.
39:28And tablescaping helps tie the schemes together.
39:31This kind of stuff, not my thing.
39:34This is the part I normally love.
39:36How do you do napkins?
39:37I don't know.
39:38Oh, my God, why are they individually wrapped?
39:42Come on, guys!
39:43We've run out of time, so I'm just seeing if there's anywhere else that I can maybe place them in
39:47the room.
39:48OK.
39:49I think I'm happy.
39:51I might have thought about the kids a bit way too much.
39:54I'm not happy with the bar.
39:56I mean, it's nowhere near finished.
39:58I'm just really disappointed.
40:00Well, some of the drive are on the pitch.
40:02They think it's all over.
40:04Well, it is now.
40:06It's full time and referees Michelle and Shane Brady have arrived to critique the boxes.
40:12So you're a big football fan, Shane.
40:14I've never been on the pitch, but I have been in some hospitality suites in my time.
40:19Shane has spent two decades designing high-end restaurants, bars and hospitality venues.
40:25He's transformed the Savoy, the Members Club at the Waldorf Astoria Doha and the Mandarin Oriental London.
40:33For me, premium hospitality is a sense of feeling and emotion, but it's also about materials that really resonate with
40:40the premium audios.
40:42This stadium has won awards for its hospitality, so that premium level that I've asked the designers for is really
40:50important.
40:50I don't want to see blue and white stripes and mascots.
40:54There needs to be a nuance in their design that makes me feel like I'm at this stadium, but it's
41:00not in my face.
41:04I think my confidence is growing because to walk into a football stadium where the club colour is blue and
41:11paint it bright pink, it's either really stupid or it shows confidence as a designer.
41:17Hopefully the latter.
41:21Wow, this is quite a punchy magenta, isn't it?
41:26What a contrast to the blue outside of the seats.
41:30Presumably Sophie's picked that because she's trying to tie into the client's colourway.
41:36I love her layout.
41:38She's made the box feel bigger by using this bonkette, which has tucked the dining element to the side.
41:45We've loads of space here.
41:46Yes, and it is important because the whole point of a corporate box to me is the mingling that happens
41:51beforehand, isn't it?
41:53Has she added this on top of the credenza?
41:56Yes, she's housed the whole thing and made it really kind of quite triumphal.
42:01I really like this. This feels now more like a cocktail bar.
42:05It's very sort of celebratory and with the gold, which is picking up the gold on the ceiling.
42:10I'm really struggling with this grass fringe above the door. It's just going to get in the way.
42:16I 100% agree. And if she wanted to bring botanicals in, she's done that splendidly on the ceiling.
42:21I think that's a lovely touch. It makes the ceiling have a real interest and a focus.
42:25Well, I'm really interested to see what she's done for the footballers box.
42:34It feels very chic, very sleek, very modern, and I'm so happy with how that turned out.
42:43This is pulled apart from where we've just been.
42:46I like that she's actually taken the blue of the club, but she's tonally gone paler with it.
42:52Definitely this room feels super sophisticated.
42:56This central dining table set up is actually really beautiful.
43:00I love all the colours of it, all the textures, right down to the napkins and the little plates.
43:05But at semi-final level, I'm really starting to hone in on those details.
43:10So this console unit, I'm seeing round grainy pot, round grainy pot, square pillar.
43:17I'm just not understanding that at all.
43:20I agree. I think the height is very odd, actually, because she's introduced that timber dado line.
43:26But this sits higher to that, which actually is counterintuitive.
43:31I'm going to give her clever thinking on the credenza.
43:34She's added this larger overhang so that I can sit there and my knees tuck under.
43:39It's something that a lot of designers, even professionally, sometimes get wrong.
43:43Yes, but this is a room for a Premier League footballer.
43:48Even just to finish this edge, you know, you could take a gold metallic paint just to make it more
43:53intentional and then it feels more finished.
43:55She's stained it, but that's not enough.
44:02I am the most competitive and the most perfectionist person ever.
44:06So I'm really, really gutted that things weren't finished to the standard that I would have liked for the semis.
44:15I need a minute to take this in, Michelle.
44:17I like the wooden panelling in the corner.
44:20I like the wooden panelling.
44:22Leah's brought it onto the bar front.
44:24So she's made an actual bar, though, in that we have a front bar and a back bar.
44:30Which I actually, I quite like.
44:32But in this level of prestige box, if you can't afford marble, you have to find another finish.
44:39You can't do sticky back plastic.
44:41If you can't afford it, don't fake it because this looks so cheap.
44:45And then your eye travels up to the little panel of gold stuff, which is echoed behind you on the
44:51shelves.
44:52It's literally like she had a spare one, so she stuck it on the wall.
44:55Yeah, it's really out of place.
44:56Her table dressing is amazing.
44:59So bringing the corporate purple to the table feels like a sophisticated approach.
45:05If she had had the eye to then not put it on all of the walls, that would be a
45:09super clever design move.
45:12This wall is really problematic to me. It's too busy. It's too complicated.
45:17Leah has shown me real competence in previous weeks.
45:21I get the sense that she really struggled here.
45:30I love the feeling when you walk into the player's box.
45:32The bunker and the arches has come out amazing, and I am really happy with how that looks.
45:38What a gorgeous, lovely place.
45:40This room's beautiful on first impression.
45:43I mean, what a gorgeous hero wall as well, framing the pictures and the little archway.
45:47It feels plush. And also because she's given me solid wood tables.
45:52It makes such a difference.
45:53I really love that the table isn't one long table.
45:56It gives you flexibility to break up how you're dining.
45:59A hundred percent. And then you've got a sort of soft chair.
46:02So you've got a lovely little area for the baby to sit and be fed.
46:06And look behind you at that credenza.
46:09You wouldn't even know that was the existing credenza.
46:11With the ribbed glass, the textured paintwork.
46:14This feels like a really personal legacy bar.
46:18This is wonderful.
46:20And I like how the ceiling feels like it sort of comes in and sort of drips down round it.
46:24And she had the confidence to keep the walls really plain.
46:28Whereas next door, she felt she had to throw the kitchen sink at those walls and it wasn't needed.
46:33Everything she got right here is what's gone a bit wobbly wrong in the corporate room next door.
46:40Here, there's one colour, there's one type of lighting, and then there's one type of upholstery.
46:47And that's how you make it really work.
46:49I'm a little shocked that the same designer did this room and the room next door.
46:54Because this to me is a real triumph of a space.
47:02They wanted a gentleman's club.
47:05They're not really that gorgeous in my opinion, but I've made it gorgeous and I'm just really happy.
47:14Wow.
47:15Gosh, Emily's like, changed the shape of the room.
47:19She's architected it.
47:21She really has.
47:22These curves are making it feel more modern and she's thinking about the flow.
47:27She's housed the credencer unit and taken up the whole corner with it, which is actually giving her display space.
47:34And also, she's moved the idea of high seating on stools to the window side.
47:40So actually you can enjoy looking out at the stadium.
47:44So that's a really clever use of plan here.
47:46It absolutely is.
47:47I'm struggling with how much brown we have.
47:52Yeah, she took inspiration from the client's old boys club type of mood, but it is all brown and wood
48:00and brown furniture is never, in my opinion, going to have its day.
48:05I think she could have added in a modern chair here.
48:08Just because a client says gentlemen's club doesn't mean brown.
48:12I mean, there could have been sumptuous vintage racing car greens in here, which feels very club-like, but would
48:19have elevated the space.
48:21It looks like Emily's introduced her own artwork as well, which I love the graphic nature of it.
48:26But to have done it on the wood as well, it's the brown on the brown on the brown.
48:30There's clever thinking in this room. I'm just not on board with her colour palette.
48:39I'm worried that I've just been a bit too bold, but I'm always going to be unpredictable. That's my USP
48:47as a designer that I can offer.
48:50Ooh, wow, we've walked into Brighton insignia.
48:55I'm struggling with the tone of the blue. Emily has chosen the exact Brighton colour, whereas she should have gone
49:03tonally up or down off that to give it a sophistication.
49:07This feels a little bit like a child's bedroom blue.
49:11It's almost like Emily loves football too much, and she's got a bit distracted, maybe.
49:18And when you have furniture like this that clearly has been made to accommodate a child, it really emphasises that
49:27idea of it being like a kid's bedroom.
49:29Although I'm loving the artwork.
49:31These paper mache jerseys are beautiful.
49:34And here again, she's playing with heights. The high table for the adults and then the children's area.
49:42But this is a really expensive Premier League box.
49:47I can't believe that our lovely Danny Welbeck wants to sit at a table made out of MDF.
49:54Oh, Shane. In different ways, I feel all three of them really struggled a little, but there's only two places
50:00in the final.
50:01What am I going to do? Come on.
50:06While Michelle and Shane deliberate...
50:08Oh, wow.
50:09..the designers check out their competition.
50:12Oh, it's very, um... It's very Sophie.
50:15It's very, very blue.
50:17Emily's gone for full colour block.
50:19The tablescape, Leah's nailed it.
50:21I really need to get better at fine detail.
50:23Oh, it's really nice in here.
50:26This is definitely Sophie's box.
50:28It's got her line wash stamp on it.
50:32Emily is going to win standout for sure.
50:35I'd like to leave this room now because it's making me depressed because it's so good.
50:40Back at the studio, the designers are about to discover who has made it through to the final.
50:46Crazy week.
50:47Crazy is an understatement, I think.
50:49I just want to go to the final so bad.
50:52I'll be devastated to go home today.
50:54I've got two really strong designs and really pushed myself this week, but we'll see what happens.
51:00To get to the final would be just life-changing.
51:02We've all come so far, and now it's within touching distance.
51:07Hi, designers. Hi.
51:09Come and sit down, please.
51:13That was a hard challenge, wasn't it?
51:16Two different rooms, two different clients, so I'm sorry.
51:20Then again, this is the semi-final.
51:24If I was going to pick a standout space, then, Leah, it would go to your footballer's box.
51:32Um, we absolutely loved that room.
51:36There was a simplicity of palette, there was real material, so, like, wooden tables.
51:41The credenza unit was a tour de force.
51:45You would have no idea that that was the original credenza, the ribbed glass.
51:49That was really lovely.
51:51Oh, thank you.
51:53However, as good as that room was, next door, you literally did the opposite and everything.
52:00So instead of, like, real wood, we had sticky-backed plastic.
52:02I really wanted, like, a premium feeling, but I couldn't afford real marble, unfortunately.
52:09Completely understandable, but sticky-backed plastic is not premium, is it?
52:13Yeah, okay.
52:15Emily, for the corporate box, we loved the architectural ambition of your room.
52:21From that box, suddenly we walked into something that flowed me round the room,
52:25but talked me through the brown.
52:27It was three men that used the bar.
52:29They wanted kind of like a gentleman's club vibe, and I just thought it was sophisticated.
52:34Okay.
52:35Because we also loved your artwork.
52:37I thought that was actually super clever.
52:39But you could have actually heroed it a bit more.
52:41It made it jump out a little bit from the wall, but it all sort of blended in.
52:45I thought what was a huge success was you took the high stool seating to the window,
52:50so actually I could sit and look at the stadium,
52:53which I thought was really clever thinking, in your layout.
52:56Okay, great, thank you.
52:58In your footballers' room, we loved those gorgeous football shirts
53:03and the higher table for the adults and then the sort of lower area for the kids.
53:08But is Danny Welbeck going to eat with his family at a table made from MDF?
53:15I hate MDF, but it was all I could think of for building the pieces that were bespoke to the
53:23room.
53:23I mean, this is where the design thinking comes in.
53:25And then you buy an old tabletop and you make a new base for it.
53:30You finish the edges, it becomes elevated.
53:32You put something else on top of it that's not sticky-backed plastic,
53:35it becomes elevated, but you don't just paint it and leave it.
53:37Yeah.
53:38Premium hospitality suites.
53:40Materiality is key.
53:42Tactility of materials is key.
53:44Yeah, yeah.
53:45Sophie.
53:45Your magenta corporate room credenza, I think, was a triumph.
53:50And then by tucking the table more to one side, we had a lot of room,
53:54but did not understand the fringing above the door.
53:58When I was researching my client, there was a lot of faux foliage in every single image I found.
54:05I was like, clearly this is something they really love.
54:07Just because they do doesn't mean you do.
54:10You're the designer.
54:12What you think goes.
54:14So let's flip next door.
54:16So now we've gone into your footballer's room.
54:18We've got your signature lovely lime wash.
54:21I really like the round table in the middle and that table setting.
54:24That felt very nice.
54:25Yeah.
54:26What was great was adding the top to the credenza unit so people could dine around that and it flowed
54:32through the space.
54:35But the table with the lemon pot plinth, I didn't understand that.
54:41I think I maybe got carried away with trying to make something really interesting and actually it should have been
54:46just very simple.
54:48There's no doubt that this was a really tough challenge.
54:53Let's keep this as painless as possible.
54:58Leah, congratulations.
54:59You have won yourself a place in the final because we absolutely loved your footballer's room.
55:05OK.
55:06You showed me there what I know you're capable of.
55:08Thank you so much.
55:09So congratulations.
55:12Emily, I really want to applaud you for the architectural prowess you showed.
55:21However, I feel in this week, Sophie, there was a level of sophistication that I think came into your designs
55:29that has secured you the second place in the final.
55:33So well done for that.
55:35But Emily, I really want you to walk out of here feeling so proud of what you've done because I
55:43think you've done this enormous growth curve.
55:46I mean, I'm gutted, obviously, but like what a ride.
55:50It's been amazing.
55:52Do you know what?
55:53Every time I look at some paper mache, I'll think of you.
55:56It's due effigy.
55:58You owe me an effigy.
56:01It's been a wonderful experience and I've stuck to who I am.
56:04I've done my art.
56:05I've listened.
56:06I've learned.
56:07Unfortunately, it couldn't get me into the final, but this was my favourite challenge and what a note to end
56:13it on.
56:14I really hope as Leah and Sophie step into the final that they really have confidence in their abilities because
56:21I think that's almost the only thing that's like holding them back and it's themselves.
56:25I'm so excited to see what they'll do.
56:27One more.
56:28One more.
56:29Hard right at the end.
56:31Hello.
56:32Hi, Kate.
56:33I'm a finalist.
56:34You're in the final?
56:35Yeah.
56:36Get out of town.
56:39I'm really happy to be sharing the final with Sophie.
56:43It's going to be fierce for sure to feisty ladies, but yeah, bring it on.
56:48Next time.
56:49Zebras!
56:51The finalists go wild at Longleat.
56:55Why don't you draw a hippo so it looks really authentic?
56:59Redesigning rental cottages.
57:01I will be demonstrating my signature style in full fat effect.
57:06Yes!
57:07All my dreams are coming true right now.
57:09I want it so badly.
57:11Woo!
57:12I just want to make sure I give it everything I can.
57:14It's a battle of the maximalists.
57:17Ah-yah!
57:19To become the next interior design master.
57:22The winner is...
57:27You win.
57:55The winner is the winner is inside.
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