One of the most useful sections covers how to design for specific British housing styles, from Victorian terraces and Edwardian villas to Brutalist flats . It teaches you how to work with original features rather than against them.
It includes "Pro-Tips" from judges like Sophie Robinson and Daniel Hopwood on the technical side—measuring for curtains, choosing the right lightbulb color temperature, and "dressing" a room for that final reveal. Why it remains relevant: The Great Interior Design Challenge Sourcebook
Because the show often features cramped quarters, the text offers clever "hacks" for zoning open-plan rooms using rugs, lighting, and paint "intervals" to create the illusion of more space. One of the most useful sections covers how
If you’re a fan of the hit BBC show or just obsessed with DIY home transformations, by Tom Dyckhoff serves as the ultimate practical manual for the "amateur" designer. Why it remains relevant: Because the show often