Banjo Beale has won series three of Interior Design Masters, bagging a career-defining contract with a luxury hotel in Cornwall.
The BBC One show, which follows 10 new designers all looking for their big break in the fast-paced world of commercial interior design, has come to an end after eight weeks.
Banjo will now get the chance to redesign a Beach Retreats self-catering property in The Village, Watergate Bay. Banjo will curate colours and textures, style furniture and draw inspiration from the Cornish landscape to create a space designed for holidays by the sea. The dog-friendly property is just moments from the shoreline and will be available for bookings from late spring.
Interior Design Masters, presented by Alan Carr and with former ELLE Decoration Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Ogundehin, as head judge, saw aspiring designers take on a new interior design challenge up and down the country each week, ranging from show homes, shops and restaurants to beach huts, bars and luxury holiday villas.
At the end of each challenge, the weakest designers found themselves on the sofa to face the judges and explain their design decisions – with at least one contestant being eliminated.
Guest judges throughout the series offering advice and appraisal included Matthew Williamson, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Mary Portas, Guy Oliver, Sophie Robinson, Ross Bailey, Abigail Ahern and Sarah Willingham.
Find out more about Alan and Michelle, and take a look at the finalists, plus all the eliminated contestants from series three...