Winner of TV show Interior Design Masters to redesign Cornish holiday property

The new series starts on Wednesday night

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 9th Mar 2022
Last updated 9th Mar 2022

Cornwall is set to feature in the new series of Interior Design Masters with a very special Cornish prize up for grabs.

It has been revealed that the winner of the TV show will get to redesign a self-catering holiday property near Newquay.

Beach Retreats, a self-catering specialist with more than 200 properties along the Duchy's cost, says it will be in The Village at Watergate Bay.

Now in its third year and hosted by TV presenter and comedian Alan Carr, the eight-part series kicks off tonight (Wednesday 9th March) on BBC One.

Week-by-week 10 talented, up and coming designers will battle it out for the exclusive prize in a range of design challenges under the watchful eye of Head Judge, former Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Decoration magazine, Michelle Ogundehin.

The winner of the series 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 just moments from the shoreline, will be available for bookings from late spring.

Andrew Easton, Managing Director of Beach Retreats, said: “All of our retreats are within walking distance of a good beach and are in easy reach of amazing local amenities – but they are so much more than just a great location. They are beautifully designed and have meticulously finished interiors.

"We are excited to bring the show winner into our interior design collective and see their transformation.”

The new series of Interior Design Masters start on Wednesday 9th March on BBC One at 9pm.

The winner will be crowned on Wednesday 27th April.

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