CHANGING Rooms made a triumphant return to TV after 17 years off the air.
The decorating show thrilled viewers by sticking to the original format – and now fans want to know if the show will be back for another series.
Will Changing Rooms return for a new series in 2022?
Changing Rooms returned for a rebooted series in August 2021, and it went down well with viewers.
Channel 4 are yet to confirm if the home makeover show will be back for 2022 – but judging my the success of the new series, it will be back for more.
Each episode 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 the series, with some participants not quite able to appreciate the makeovers their homes received.
Who hosts Channel 4’s Changing Rooms?
Anna Richardson is the main host of the show – she is known for shows like supersize v Superskinny, Naked Attraction and Secret Eaters.
Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, who first appeared on the show all the way back in 1996, joined her.
The show also welcomed a brand new team of designers, which was led by husband design due Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead.
The couple run 2LG Studio, an interior design studio well known for quirky designs and bright colours.
Fans were disappointed that ‘Handy Andy’, the cockney builder who made a name for himself on the show’s original run didn’t return.
Caroline Smillie, who presented the show from 1996 to 2003, also was a no show.
How can I watch Changing Rooms?
The show aired on Channel 4 from August 18 to September 22, 2021.
But if you missed any episodes, you can watch the rebooted series NOW on All 4 now.
The show originally ran from 1996 to 2004 on BBC One.