Interior Design Masters hopeful Jon Burns, who came eighth on the second series of the show in 2021 has got hitched to his long term partner but it's his shoes we're obsessed with.
In a series of snaps uploaded by series runner up Siobhan Murphy, Jon can be seen rocking some seriously fabulous footwear in the from of gold stilettos.
She wrote, "Reunited with my @interiordesignmasters_tv pals for the wonderful wedding of our lovely friend @jonathanscottinteriors such an emotional day absolutely brimming with love! The venue, the food, the decor…every detail was just perfect. We are all now completely broken (scroll to the end for the after!) but we are leaving Devon with full hearts and beautiful memories. Heres to the two husbears! We ❤️you both."
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We’ve been obsessed with interior design TV ever since Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Linda Barker first got to making over the homes of the nation in 00s favourite Changing Rooms. And while last year the OG home makeover show got a reboot, we’ve not been short of series to binge.
From Grand Designs to Your Home Made Perfect, we love to have a nose around inside peoples’ homes and see how esteemed designers make use of spaces.
So obviously we were thrilled when the BBC confirmed a third and fourth series of Interior Design Masters, the series that sees budding designers compete to impress the judges and win a life changing design contract with “a prestigious commercial client”. And not only that, the programme will be moving from its current home on BBC Two to BBC One, after proving a major hit with fans.
Here’s what we know so far.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr series 3
The upcoming series will once again be fronted by comedian Alan Carr, who took the reins from original host for series two.
Speaking of his return to the show, Alan said, “I absolutely love presenting Interior Design Masters and am so excited we’re coming back!
"Last year I found out what ‘ombre’ meant, along with understanding ‘the flow’ of a room, so who knows what interiors tips I’ll pick up from the next batch of designers!"
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Derry Girls
It's very hard not to laugh at this zany Irish comedy. It's got that classic Channel 4 grittiness with a heavy dose of always-amusing accents.
Sex Education
There's something spookily-uplifting about this Netflix original. The stories are top notch and give us all the feels. Plus, there's the hope that sex ed might be better for Gen-Z than it was for us? Maybe?
Legally Blonde
Elle's cheerful confidence and trademark 'bend and snap' move is a recipe for the ultimate mood-lifter (plus we love a happy ending.)
Friends
It's a comforting classic. As the title song says, they'll be there for you if it hasn't been your day, your week, your month, or even your year.
The Vicar of Dibley
This one's a brand new addition to Netflix and we're pretty happy it's been added, tbh. Dawn French's hilarious portrayal of a village's first female vicar is endlessly funny.
Gilmore Girls
There's something so comforting about the town of Stars Hollow, and even during the famed Lorelai-Rory argument of series 6, you know everything's going to be OK in the end.
Matilda
This version of the Roald Dahl childhood classic will always be a feel-good mainstay in our film arsenal.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
If you haven't seen this '80s gem, where have you been? Also we need Sloan's hair. And wardrobe. And sass.
Queer Eye
Makeover shows will forever be super satisfying, and this one comes with the added bonus of genuine on-screen friendship and love.
Gavin and Stacey
Remember those times when we could get in our cars and drive across the country? LOL, us neither. Bring back the memories with this Welsh feel-good series.
The Pursuit of Happyness
A heartwarming story of father and son involving Will Smith. Enough said.
Saving Mr Banks
Anything involving Tom Hanks already has a big feel-good factor slapped all over it. This one's even better because it involved Emma Thompson and it's about Mary Poppins and Disney.
Groundhog Day
Our lives might feel like Groundhog Day at the moment, but this '90s classic will always have a special place in our heart as the ultimate lockdown watch.
Grace and Frankie
Two women are brought together after their husbands announce they are in love with each other and plan to get married. Is it a weird concept? Sure. But we love it.
Modern Family
This mockumentary family sitcom has finally made its way to Netflix, and it's a total cheer-you-up must watch.
Community
A group of oddballs form a bond while they study at a community college. If you've ever felt like you've suffered a setback in life (urr, everyone) then this one is sure to make you feel way better about it.
Yummy Mummies
If you're in need of a reality TV fix, then this one's for you. It's perfect for fans of The Kardashians or those who like watching rich people do silly things and argue.
Tiny House Nation
An interior design show, but with teeny-tiny houses. Warning - it may make you want to move into a 2ft cabin by the beach.
Shark Tale
Netflix doesn't have a HUGE offering of animated films (this is where Disney+ holds its own), but Shark Tale is one of our favourites. It's got the best feel-good soundtrack, too.
Spirited Away
This Japanese fantasy film is a soothing animated classic that'll have you reaching more more Studio Ghibli films within the hour.
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Interior Design Masters series 2 winner
Crowned victorious for series two was architect Lynsey Ford, who blew the judges away with her winning Cornish seaside cottage in the final against NHS worker Siobhan Murphy.
Speaking of the home, Lynsey said at the time, “Every space I create is really all about the people who use it, how they use it and how they feel when they are in it — thinking about all the different senses, the touch, the vision, the warmth of the colours you use — so when they walk in there, they feel something.”
Interior Design Masters series 1 winner
The first ever winner of Interior Design Masters was antiques dealer Cassie Nicholas, who pipped interiors stylist Frank Newbold to the post in 2019.
Interior Design Masters judges
Since the show’s inception it’s been judged by Elle Decoration Editor in Chief Michelle Ogundehin. Speaking of its hotly anticipated return Michelle said, “It’s great to be back and I’m really looking forward to discovering even more untapped design talent for Interior Design Masters. The designers just get better and better, making it harder to find a reason to send them home each week!"
Each week Michelle is joined by a rotating panel of guest judges including one Mr Llewelyn-Bowen and Jade Jagger.
When is Interior Design Masters back on TV?
The show returns on Wednesday 9 March on BBC One.