Ep 5. Aberaeron Georgian Houses
- January 11, 2017
- 59 min
The Great Interior Design Challenge season 4 episode 5 centers around Aberaeron Georgian Houses. The contestants are tasked with transforming the interiors of the Georgian houses in Aberaeron, a picturesque Welsh seaside town. From the outside, the houses are striking with their pastel-colored facades and symmetrical designs, but the interiors are in dire need of updating.
The episode starts off with the contestants meeting the homeowners and getting a brief on what they want from their revamped interiors. The contestants are then given a budget of £4,000 and three days to transform three rooms in the house: the living room, the bedroom, and the hallway.
The first challenge the contestants face is figuring out how to work with the unique proportions and layout of the Georgian houses. The houses have high ceilings, large windows, and narrow hallways, which can be both a blessing and a curse for the designers. They need to find ways to make the most of the space while also staying true to the architectural style of the houses.
To help them with the challenge, the contestants get a masterclass on Georgian interiors. The masterclass covers everything from color palettes to furniture styles to lighting. The contestants take notes and try to incorporate what they've learned into their designs.
The first room the contestants tackle is the living room. Some of the contestants struggle with this room because of its large size and odd proportions. They need to find a way to make the space feel cozy and inviting without cluttering it with too much furniture. Some of the contestants opt for bold colors and patterns, while others go for a more muted, elegant look.
The bedroom challenge proves to be equally difficult for some of the contestants. They need to create a room that feels serene and calming while also being functional. Some of the designers struggle to incorporate storage solutions into their designs, while others struggle with finding the right balance between simplicity and luxury.
The final challenge is the hallway, which proves to be a surprisingly difficult room to decorate. The narrow, cramped space means that the designers need to be creative in their use of space. Some of the contestants opt for bold wallpaper or paint colors, while others use mirrors and lighting to create the illusion of more space.
Overall, the Aberaeron Georgian Houses episode of The Great Interior Design Challenge is a fascinating look at how designers can work with historic architecture to create contemporary yet timeless interiors. The designers face unique challenges in each room, but they manage to create some truly stunning spaces. Whether you're a fan of interior design or just love beautiful homes, this episode is definitely worth watching.