First look inside the Big Brother house ahead of the brand new series
BIG Brother looks set to turn inside out for the summer as bosses transform the house into a garden.
The living room has become the centre of Big Brother Village, with a garden-inspired social space and housemates will lose all privacy when forced to use an open shower looking out onto the garden.
This year's civilian housemates look set to go back to nature in a foliage-themed house and it would also seem bosses are yet again going to use a separate house as punishment for unruly housemates.
Images of the bedrooms show one looking far inferior, with beds made from wooden crates, vandalised brick walls and a garish stained carpet.
While other housemates will enjoy a more luxurious stay in more glamorous surroundings.
Housemates in the upcoming civilian series of Big Brother will get the opportunity to practice their barista skills with the new look kitchen imitating a coffee shop.
Continuing with the kitsch theme of the house, the bathroom has been turned into a beauty parlour complete with yet even more plant pots.
Rumoured housemates including The X Factor's Bradley Hunt could be spending their morning hours preening and pampering in the parlour.
Another view of the beauty parlour reveals that the shower allows for no privacy, looking out to the garden and back into the house.
The contestants will get their first taste of village life when they descend the Big Brother stairs on launch night.
The concrete steps covered in foliage stand between a wooden beam wall imitating a cottage from the middle-ages and a 20th century electronics shop.
The garden itself looks set to be the most understated part of the revamped house and it looks like a family of ducks have already beaten the housemates into being the first residents. Spoiler - they're fake.
Continuing the beauty parlour's pink colour theme, it's main focus is yet again a swimming pool where any rowdy shenanigans are sure to begin.
Then it will be all over to the nearby veranda for a quality gossiping session.
The Sun revealed how Big Brother will embrace the General Election buzz next week with a launch night twist where prospective housemates will have to lobby on-screen to be elected into the house.
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