ALAN CARR SPILLS SECRETS ON INTERIOR DESIGN MASTERS DISASTERS

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Alan Carr has spilled the beans on a hidden truth about Interior Design Masters. While many people would be thrilled to have their home or business transformed, not everyone is happy with the results on Alan Carr’s show. So, what happens when things go wrong? Alan has spilled all the details. The concept of the show is simple: 10 talented designers compete for a life-changing contract. Each episode, Alan and interior expert Michelle Ogundehin challenge the designers with various tasks, whether it’s revamping a hair salon, a restaurant, or a showhome. The designers must meet the client’s requirements while showcasing their passion and impressive designs.

However, Alan has admitted that the outcomes aren’t always well-received. During an appearance on Richard Osman’s podcast, “The Rest is Entertainment,” Alan was asked what happens if the makeover turns out to be terrible. Alan revealed that in such cases, the team will redecorate the space to restore it back to its original state so that no one is offended. Mariana, another guest on the podcast, mentioned how interior design TV shows have evolved over the years. She recalled the days of shows like “Changing Rooms” where participants were left with the final result, no matter how they felt about it. She even shared an anecdote about a woman who was so horrified by her neighbor’s design choice on the show that she taught herself how to revert the changes and eventually became an interior designer.

This isn’t the first time that secrets from interior design shows have been exposed. In the past, insiders from shows like “60 Minute Makeover” have revealed that the quick transformations are not as real as they seem.

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Professional builder Craig Phillip, who gained fame as the winner of the first-ever series of Big Brother, has made shocking claims about the popular home renovation show, 60 Minute Makeover. According to Craig, the show is not as authentic as it appears on screen. In an interview with the Daily Star, he revealed that while the actual renovation work takes place within the 60-minute time frame, a significant amount of planning and preparation occurs off-camera. This behind-the-scenes work is crucial in ensuring that the renovations can be completed within the allotted time.

Craig explained that the renovations are often already underway before the cameras start rolling. For instance, when renovating a kitchen, the crew would have already started dismantling it before the filming begins. However, only a small portion of this process is shown on camera, usually around 20 or 30 seconds. Off-camera, the crew takes precautions to ensure safety by isolating the necessary utilities, such as gas and water, and securing them properly. Additionally, they loosen the plugs and legs of the kitchen tops to facilitate the quick renovation process.

Although the show may give the impression that the crew is able to complete the entire renovation within the 60-minute time limit, Craig humorously revealed that they are not actually superheroes. He joked that when the whistle blows and they enter the room, they have already done a significant amount of work off-camera, making them appear as if they have superhuman speed and efficiency.

These revelations by Craig Phillip shed light on the behind-the-scenes secrets of 60 Minute Makeover. While the show may be staged to some extent, it still provides viewers with entertaining and inspiring home transformations. So, next time you watch the show, remember that there is more to it than meets the eye.