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Reality television relating to self-help or home improvement is an immensely popular subcategory of television today. From the mid to late 1990s, Ireland saw an explosion of interior design home makeover shows. These programmes would take an everyday typical home and attempt to renovate it within just a few days on a variety of budgets, providing viewers with plenty of tips and tricks on how to take full advantage of their homes. This study will examine how much of an influence these shows really have over the public and how an interior designer is perceived from this exposure on television.<\/p>\n

Two pioneering shows that focused primarily on interior design and the longest aired shows to date were BBC\u2019s Changing Rooms and RT\u00c9\u2019s Beyond the Hall Door. Both of these shows aired in 1996 and ran until 2004. Changing Rooms was classed as a do-it-yourself home improvement show with the objective for neighbours, friends or family to exchange homes for two days and to re-design one room in each other\u2019s homes with the help of a professional interior designer and \u00a3500 pound budget. They regularly hosted designers that created outrageous designs with the outcomes of the finished rooms leading to controversial reactions from the homeowners. In its height \u201cChanging Rooms\u201d had an audience of millions between the UK and Ireland. Research has shown that Thursday nights viewing at 8pm brought the most viewers; an example of this would be Thursday at 8pm 2nd of Aug 1998 there was 10.59 Millions\u00a0[1<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0. This fluctuated between six and ten million over the time it aired from 1996 to 2004.<\/p>\n

In addition to the television series there was a number of books published and a DVD\u2019s of the highlights from the series. Below is an extract from the back of the DVD box collection produced it sums the series up accurately.<\/p>\n

\u201cTrust me\u2026 I\u2019m a designer!\u201d Many neighbours did\u2026 and regretted it. Others had their doubts but were delighted. It\u2019s all here: the highs, the lows, the tears and the tantrums that make up the best of Changing Rooms!<\/p>\n

See the rooms that left us speechless\u2026 and the rooms that we can never forget. Laugh out loud at the outrageous antics of the designers, the stubborn determination of Handy Andy, and of course the neighbours with attitude. Rediscover the breath-taking designs that dropped our jaws\u2026 and let\u2019s not forget about the DIY disasters that made us cover our eyes!<\/p>\n

Naked women on walls and trees on ceilings\u2026 Anything you could ever imagine making out of plywood, rocks and purple paint. Crashing teapots and clashing personalities\u2026 White rooms, black rooms and the infamous \u201cit\u2019s crap!\u201d room. It\u2019s Changing Rooms at its best, hosted by Carol Smillie, with personal insights from some of your favourite designers\u00a0[2<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0.<\/p>\n

The infamous \u201cit\u2019s crap!\u201d room\u00a0[3<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0<\/h2>\n

A couple of \u201cChanging Rooms\u201d controversial episodes led to tears and tantrums from the owners and designers. One such incident was the \u201cit\u2019s crap!\u201d room documented by The Telegraph newspaper. They ran an article on the 12th Sep 2000\u00a0[4<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0, and it speaks of Mrs. Cairns anger at the result when her bedroom was revealed in her 17th century home. It was the responsibly of Mrs. Cairns neighbours The Ruffs and the new designer to the show Laura Mc Cree to re-design a bedroom in her period home. Mrs. Cairns and her husband helped Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, the show\u2019s other designer, to redecorate a bedroom on classical lines in the Ruffs\u2019 neo-Gothic mansion. Llewelyn-Bowen is planning to go ultra dramatic in the Ruffs bedroom. Starting by painting the walls a creamy orange colour, John was an artist and he was tasked with creating a large mural for the wall. Handy Andy the handyman on the show is tasked to create an extremely large romantic bed. It has four women one at each corner to give the appearance that they are holding the bed canopy up. Figure (1.1). Llewelyn-Bowen believes this could be his best room design ever.\u201d Mrs. Cairns was in the hope that her bedroom would be kept in with the existing style of her 17th century home, but she was confronted with lime-washed floorboards, white walls with terracotta panels and breeze block seats and finally shaving from her neighbour\u2019s chest were used to create art work in her room. Mrs Cairns went as far as to describe the work as \u201cabysmal\u201d and summed it up in one word \u201ccrap\u201d. In the midst of Mrs Cairns harsh honest views on her bedroom makeover it left the interior designer Laura Mc Cree in disbelief and tears.<\/p>\n

Mrs Cairns further when on to say: \u201cThe rooms are done for television only, they are like film sets. People may not realise the standard of the work that goes into these rooms. If you hired decorators and they left it like that you would fire them.\u00a0[5<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0\u201c<\/p>\n

At the same time in Ireland there was \u201cRT\u00c9\u2019s Beyond the Hall Door\u201d and it was classed as the \u2018interior design series with attitude\u2019. It claimed to give viewers the best practical ideas and creative inspiration for every room in their house. Each revamp took three full days to complete by the interior designers with an unlimited budget. Although one such viewer believes the designs creating were tasteless, bland and highly influenced the public.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is no wonder the public at large are so guilty of tasteless and bland interiors, when they are constantly being told that the products of the aforementioned \u2018challenge\u2019 are \u2018interesting\u2019 and \u2018beauteous\u2019!!!\u201d\u00a0[6<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

In 1999 viewers were invited to watch a new television series. BBC\u2019s DIY SOS which still runs today, the show was created due to the immense audience figures from Changing Rooms, the format of the show was slightly different to Changing Rooms and Beyond the Hall Door as it does not focus on a main interior designer. The main focus was actually on the building work and trades men with a team consisting of carpenter, a plaster and electrician and occasionally an interior designer. The show is also based around families who may be struggling due to financial or medical issues, one memorable episode:<\/p>\n

\u201cNick Knowles and the DIY SOS team travel to Duxford near Cambridge. They enlist the aid of local trades to help Paul and Sarah Behan, who had just started an extension to their tiny bungalow when their young son Joshua was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of liver cancer. Joshua\u2019s cancer meant the extension had to be abandoned just when it became more necessary than ever. The effort from the trades is immense, but they have only got nine days to finish the job.\u201d\u00a0[7<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

Images to the left are before and after of the living room and kitchen from DIY SOS, Figure (1.2)<\/p>\n

BBC news reported the following on Friday, 21 April, 2000<\/p>\n

\u201cDIY enthusiasts are being injured and even killed, after being led into over-ambitious projects by television make-over programmes, the UK government has said. Ministers believe that programmes like Changing Rooms are encouraging people to take on jobs which are beyond their abilities\u201d.\u00a0[8<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

This above comment leads us to the question \u201cAre interior design television shows just breading a society of DIY enthusiast or do they lead to clients for interior designers?\u201d This question will be answered in the following chapters.<\/p>\n

While Changing Rooms and Beyond the Hall Door concluded in 2004 we had another home make-over show to our screens ITV\u2019s 60 Minute Makeover a daily interior design television program that is going into its ninth year. The unaware house owner is usually nominated by a friend or relative and sent away for two days, while the 60 Minute Makeover team secretly arrives on site. The makeover team would be tasked with renovating three to four rooms in the house all with-in a 60 minutes transformation before the house owner returns home. Throughout the episode, the presenter keeps time with a stopwatch. Half-way through the task, the team take a tea break which gives the designer an opportunity to assess the progress of the makeover and for the paint to dry. The team returns to work once the host starts the stopwatch again. After two days away the home owner approaches their house only to be greeted by family and friends prior to the big reveal. They then receive a tour of their redesigned rooms by the host who invites them to react to the changes. The home owner would receive the makeover due to illness or difficult time in their lives with the cost covered by the show, this can add to the emotional reaction to the end results. This leads us to the question, regarding the standard of work being produced in such a short time frame and is it misleading the public into thinking they can do the same.<\/p>\n

\u201c60 Minute Makeover joined forces with Surprise Surprise to help surprise a super nan. Kayleigh and her sister Chantelle were brought up by their nan, Janet. She\u2019s always wanted a new kitchen, so the team stepped in to work their magic and make Janet\u2019s dream come true\u201d\u00a0[9<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0Figure (1.3)<\/p>\n

In 2005 Ireland was in the height of the property market with numerous housing estates popping up all around the country. This was an excellent time for a new design show to our screens RT\u00c9\u2019s Showhouse. Showhouse was presented by Neville Knott we see him introduce us to two professional interior designers who plan to take over two identical new houses from the abundance of housing estates in Ireland; these houses would be aimed at first time buyers or growing families. The designers have the task of completing a creative, captivating and ultimately winning interior with identical budget ranging from \u00e2\u201a\u00ac20,000 to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac52,000\u00a0[10<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0. Designers are allocated twelve weeks to plan their designs and six days to work on the interior. Day one of the show the designer talks through their mood boards and concept and where they discovered their inspiration. Half way through the show each designer is allowed to view one room from their competitor house and view are expressed some positive and some not so. One segment of the show the designers express their talent and assert their role as experienced interior designer and their reason for winning. Finally on the seventh day the public arrive to vote and express their opinion on each of the interiors. This segment of the episode shows the designers viewing the public reactions from behind a closed door, with some heated exchanges as the public are told not to hold back on their opinions. In 2009 alone the show reached over half a million viewers per episode\u00a0[11<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0.<\/p>\n

Looking at one such Showhouse episode from Ballbriggan, Co.Dublin\u00a0[12<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0we see two designers Trevor Wilson and Jane Reddy take on the challenge with a budget of \u00e2\u201a\u00ac40,000 for each house which are aimed at first time buyers. We see Jane\u2019s concept being sleek, suffocated and tribal and Trevor\u2019s style which is cutting edge and funky. Trevor describes his master bedroom Figure (1.4) as a Vibrant, dramatic and classy room, but later when the public view the room one woman\u2019s opinion of the room is as follows, she \u201cabsolutely hates it and it looks like Paris Hiltons love nest and finds it quite offensive.\u201d Following on to Jane\u2019s living room Figure (1.5) which is designed with an African theme she describes the room to be sleek, simple and sophisticated. But behold the public opinion where one woman when she is asked by Knott \u201cdo you think you could have done this yourself?\u00a0[13<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0She claims \u201cshe would do a better job than this actually\u201d.\u00a0[14<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0A couple of other opinions expressed were that the living room was too plain and the kitchen was bland and lacked in color. Figure (1.6)<\/p>\n

In Ireland the recession has fully hit the property market and homeowners are now looking for budget friendly home makeover ideas previously we seen budgets of up to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac52,000 being spent on makeovers such as Showhouse. The following series My Showhouse, Roomers and Neville\u2019s Doorstep Challenge have a range of different budget to match every homeowner requirements.<\/p>\n

Showhouse thrived for five years on RT\u00c9, it was then taken to a new level with a twist added and it became My Showhouse. My Showhouse again presented by Neville Knott it gives homeowners an opportunity to receive a professional interior designers help, to transform the interior of their home and make it as good if not better than a Showhouse. Whether they may be first-time buyers, completing a new build or just require updating their tired interiors. Each week the homeowners are presented with two interior designers that create real life walk in mood board based on the client\u2019s needs. Figure (1.7). Once the designers have presented their designs, one is chosen to create the interior along with the clients. They have one week to transform their home in preparation for the viewing day. On the final day, the house is opened to the public with their brutal honesty they get a chance to rate the property and answer the following question, \u2018Would you live in a house like this?\u2019 Once again the public are given an opportunity to voice their opinions before voting, about the finished interior. Despite comments such as the living room being too bland and depressing and none of the furniture matches, Figure (1.7) 92% of the voters said they would live in a house like this.<\/p>\n

2011 welcomed Roomers to our screens another interesting twist on an interior design series. Knott is joined in this series by interior designers Joseph McCann, Karl Fradgley and Anne-Marie Hamill, each designer is given an opportunity to express their specialist skills and to attempt to renovate unattractive rooms in different homes around Ireland. Each week we see Knott guide the \u201cRoomers\u201d expert team to tackle unattractive living rooms, bedrooms and kitchens, Figure (1.8) each with a different budget they work closely with the homeowners they are allocated. Each of the designers hopes to produce a captivating interior along with the owners of the property. The difference in this show is that the public do not get a chance to view the finished interiors is down to the other homeowners to view and ultimately it is down to them to decide who the winner will be. The series contained a wealth of interior design tips for viewers, on an assortment of budgets from \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1,300 to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac27,000. One episode of the series Roomers attracted an audience in excess of 585,000\u00a0[15<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0, which was the highest rating yet with a viewing figure of 36% share on the Irish national broadcaster RT\u00c9\u00a0[16<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0.<\/p>\n

In the previous series Knott was the host and in this new series Neville\u2019s Doorstep Challenge he takes the position of the main interior designer to demonstrate his experience of over the last twenty-seven years as a designer. Neville\u2019s Doorstep Challenge rounds up as our final solely based on interior design series produced on Irish television at the current time. This series has an extremely attractive budget of just \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1000 euro or even less for Knott to work with. From hundreds of applicants, Knott choose six homes across the country to surprise the homeowners, he and his team would makeover one problem room per episode while the homeowner was sent away for the two days. In episode two Knott re-designs a dining room to create a bright and airy space. Figure (1.9)<\/p>\n

Knott was asked why he decided to become the main interior designer on Neville\u2019s Door Step Challenge<\/p>\n

He said he \u201cwanted to prove to all interior designers and the public that interiors could be designed on a small budget (not rely on expensive items)\u201d\u00a0[17<\/a>]<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

In the following chapters the viewer\u2019s perception of these shows and what an Interior Designer Role may entail will be explored.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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