Makeover Mayhem

When is Changing Rooms back on Channel 4 and how can I watch it?

CHANGING Rooms has had a revamp.

The decorating show, which launches on Channel 4 tonight, sees homeowners renovate each other's properties - often with very mixed results.

Advertisement
Anna Richardson and the design team head to Swansea

When is Changing Rooms back?

After more than a decade away, Changing Rooms will be returning to our screens on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 8pm.

The first episode sees the crew head to Swansea where they attempt to bring some new life to Lisa's beige bedroom, whilst she takes charge of neighbour Claire's house.

Each week, the show follows two different homeowners as they remodel each other's houses - and they can do anything they feel like, taking complete creative control over the renovation.

Predictably, this lead to some awkward and tense moments during Changing Room's original run, with some participants not quite able to appreciate the makeovers their homes received.

Advertisement

And, judging by the first look - which sees the design team screaming as hand-made ornaments break - the revamp is fully embracing the chaos.

Who will host Channel 4's Changing Rooms?

Although was originally attached to the project, it's believed she couldn't make the filming schedule, which kicked off in March 2021, work with her other presenting gigs.

The job was then given to , who's previously worked on Supersize v Superskinny, and Secret Eaters.

Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, who first appeared on the show all the way back in 2003, is joining her - and he has confirmed .

Advertisement
as a humanist celebrant, meaning she now conducts non-religious wedding ceremonies, funerals and baby-namings.

Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen is the only returning cast memberCredit: Channel 4

MORE Channel 4 news

ALLY ROSS
Not even Love Island All Stars & Football Focus compared to awful BBC ‘comedy’
REALITY CHEQUE
Ex-Prime Minister tapped up by TV bosses for fly-on-the wall documentary
'I LOVED YOU'
Legendary BBC and Channel 4 racing commentator announces retirement
CHANNEL CRISIS
Around 400 small boat migrants crossed English Channel on Christmas Day

So-called 'Handy Andy', the cockney builder who made a name for himself on the show's original run, won't be back either - and the show has recruited a brand new team of designers, too, lead by husband design due and .

The couple run 2LG Studio, an interior design studio well known for quirky designs and bright colours.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com