Here's What Happens To Homes On Interior Design Shows If The Owner Hates The Makeover, And Wow, It's Not What I Thought

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Interior Design Masters host Alan Carr has set the record straight.

, a fan asked co-hosts Richard Osman and Marina Hyde: “What happens if the makeover is awful? Does the production company pay to put it right?”: “Sometimes, the people who own the shops or the hairdressers’ or the hotel room really hate what done.”Then “what we do is we go back, we paint it back to how it originally was, so no one is offended,”that asked people who’d been on TV home makeover shows to share their experiences revealed the phenomenon is international.

One person said: ” looked so pretty, they decorated it to look like a fairy woodland with huge tree murals on the walls and a nights sky of stars hanging from the ceiling. But it held up really badly, all the murals on the wall peeled off and it looked bad pretty quickly.”that the effect was mostly for the cameras, and in their case, they weren’t offered a fix ― “It was a super intense three weeks of filming and the redesign looked great on camera.

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