Great Interior Design Challenge Sourcebook — The

It includes "Pro-Tips" from judges like Sophie Robinson and Daniel Hopwood on the technical side—measuring for curtains, choosing the right lightbulb color temperature, and "dressing" a room for that final reveal. Why it remains relevant:

A core pillar of the series is the "Heritage Challenge." The sourcebook provides step-by-step guides on transforming junk-shop finds—like turning old crates into shelving or re-upholstering mid-century chairs—to add character without the designer price tag. The Great Interior Design Challenge Sourcebook

Unlike many coffee table books that only show finished rooms, this sourcebook focuses on the of the show’s contestants. It breaks down how to take a professional approach to small-budget, high-impact projects. Key Takeaways from the Sourcebook: It includes "Pro-Tips" from judges like Sophie Robinson

If you’re a fan of the hit BBC show or just obsessed with DIY home transformations, by Tom Dyckhoff serves as the ultimate practical manual for the "amateur" designer. It breaks down how to take a professional

The book emphasizes starting every project with a tactile board. It’s not just about colors, but textures—mixing velvet, wood grains, and metals to see how they interact before buying a single liter of paint.