Jon s room on Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr wasn t enough to keep him in the competition (Screenshot BBC iPlayer).
Viewers were left shouting at their TV screens after a historic Sussex hotel room was given a gaudy makeover on Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr. The designer of the room, Jonathan Burns from Worthing, said that his maximal vision would be like a slap in the face . Alan Carr described the shocking transformation of the dated country hotel room as a suite perfect for the bride of Frankenstein . The bridal suite was turned into a bonkers space full of headache inducing colours and patterns.
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Designer Jonathan Burns, of Worthing, West Sussex, who fell into the latter group, promised: 'It's going to be a slap in the face.' But the bold finished result divided viewers - and left the judges unimpressed.
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Walking into the space, Ogundehin said: Oh my goodness. Every single surface is covered and coloured and patterned. There is a point when too much is just too much.
Kemp agreed: It is very worrying for the eye and it is just a bit frantic.
Clashing colours and patterns: Jonathan wanted to throw together prints and primary colours in the space
Where to look? The judges commented that the mix of prints, textures and colours overwhelmed the eye Frantic : Judge Michelle Ogundehin (back to camera) and guest judge Kit Kemp (left), founder of Firmdale Hotels, were unimpressed when they walked into Jonathan s finished space. Kemp said the mix of patterns was worrying to the eye