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Interior design programmes stole the show (so to speak) over lockdown â whether your go to was Netflixâs The Home Edit or the second season of Interior Design Masters, at C&TH HQ weâve been as hooked on watching other people update homes as we have on tweaking our own. Interior Design Masterâs Lynsey Ford won over us as much as she did former Editor-in-Chief of Elle Decoration, Michelle Ogundehin with her impactful style and love of warm, striking schemes. Ahead of beginning the design contract for Another Place, The Lake (the showâs prize), we sit down with the former architect to talk upcycling, sustainable interiors, design inspirations and more. Â Â
You can now own the winning villa from BBC2 s Interior Design Masters
And it comes with the gorgeous interior design including the furniture featured on the show
Buy the villa and the winning interiors including furniture comes free (Image: Together Travel and Natural Land)
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