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00:06This week, our designers are fighting to become the top gun of interiors at the Royal Navy Air Station in
00:13Somerset.
00:14And with only two days to transform six tired mess decks, they better fill the need.
00:20The need for speed.
00:23Highway to the danger zone.
00:27As for me, I'm going maverick.
00:30Ready for take-off, sir?
00:32Well, you can take off the dirt.
00:36Welcome to Interior Design Masters.
00:41I bet Tom Cruise never had to wash his chopper.
00:50Six designers remain, hoping to partner with a major high street retailer and launch their very own homeware collection.
00:59Last time, the designers worked very closely together.
01:03And is your bum right behind me?
01:05It's right in your head.
01:06At a homelessness charity.
01:08Deserves has got two S's.
01:10Don't do this.
01:12Ajeet and Emily were the dream team.
01:16And one standout space.
01:19I feel like that inside.
01:21Leah and Johnny just missed the mark.
01:24This corner unit just doesn't live up to what else I'm seeing in the room.
01:27And Ben and Kate did too much.
01:29Every little bit to me is a little bit compromised.
01:32And were the next to leave.
01:34To go home on this space, I'm really proud.
01:46Weak.
01:46You're poor.
01:47God.
01:48You blacked out from last week.
01:50Yeah, I've erased the sofa from my memory.
01:52So last week, I had my first experience of the sofa, which I would like to avoid this week.
02:00Here we go.
02:01Navy base.
02:02I'm definitely interested in getting into a helicopter.
02:05What happens to go missing?
02:11Oh, hello.
02:13How are we all doing?
02:14Yes.
02:15Congratulations.
02:16You've made it to the halfway point.
02:19I think you're really getting into the tongue and groove of it all.
02:23Well done.
02:23This week, I need your attention.
02:27Oh, I love the power.
02:31We've signed you up for the Royal Navy.
02:34You'll be transforming their air base, Mestex.
02:37The Royal Naval Air Station in Somerset is one of the busiest military aviation bases in the UK.
02:44It's a hub for helicopter operations and training the naval air crew.
02:51Off duty, they spend their time in Mestex, a communal space for socialising, eating and relaxing.
02:59Each designer will get their very own Mestex to transform for the latest recruits.
03:05This is real Top Gun stuff.
03:09So, talk to me, Goose.
03:10Sorry, Michelle.
03:13Wasn't Goose the one that died?
03:16Keep it light.
03:19This is all about creating spaces that are practical and comfortable as an escape from the regimented daily routine of
03:27life on the air station.
03:28Design really can boost morale and mood, so I want you to show me how you can do that.
03:34Michelle's wingwoman this week is a guest judge who flies high in whatever she does.
03:39After serving in the army for 10 years, she'll be giving your rooms a right, proper military inspection.
03:47It's Dame Kelly Holmes.
03:49Oh, wow.
03:49That's insane.
03:50What do you think about that?
03:52An Olympian looking at your rooms.
03:54Amazing.
03:56You've got two days and a budget of £2,000 to transform your messy mess decks into less messy mech
04:04decks.
04:07Mess decks.
04:08Right, OK.
04:10You've got two days and a budget of £2,000 to transform your messy mess decks into less messy mess
04:19decks.
04:20Phew.
04:21Let's hope it's easier to do than say.
04:24Now, get out.
04:25Fly high, my pretties.
04:26Fly, fly before I say it again.
04:30The designers have arrived at the Royal Naval Air Station Yeovleton, also known as HMS Heron.
04:37Oh, my God.
04:38Oh, my God.
04:39That's a piece of machinery, that is.
05:07Oh, my God.
05:35Oh, my God.
05:40I've never been able to do that in a room in my life.
05:44There are kitchenettes.
05:46I'm not kidding.
05:47I think my nan had a kitchen that was a bit like this.
05:49Oh, my God.
06:19I ripped out of some lovely ladies' house.
06:2130 quid.
06:29Oh, my God.
06:52And so I wanted to create a lot of softness.
06:54Like, we've got a lot of curvature going on, a lot of circles.
06:57We're extending the kitchen out to here and there'll be a partition wall here.
07:02I'm sectioning off the kitchen with my plywood screens, which I'll have holes drilled out of.
07:08So having the holes in there adds to this kind of circle curvature thing that I wanted to bring into
07:12the space.
07:13Right.
07:14So you've got two full sheets of ply and that one's five across.
07:19For me, the partition is the most important parts of the design.
07:22I reckon about 250 holes is going to take him quite a bit of time.
07:26It's going to be great.
07:27It's going to be fantastic.
07:28Yay.
07:28It's going to work.
07:30While Johnny's kitchenette is partitioned off.
07:34There's quite a lot to do in a very bare room.
07:37Okay.
07:38Don't look too scared.
07:41Leah's is relocating.
07:42We are going to start with moving the kitchen out of its current location and make a really large kitchen
07:49island.
07:50My design inspiration is going back to my Italian roots.
07:54It's really important that the kitchen is such a big part of the house.
07:57So kind of a country kitchen coming into this main section with some really nice florals and bright colors to
08:03make this space much more vibrant.
08:05It's kind of like home from home.
08:07When I was looking for my own house, the one thing for me which was no compromise is the kitchen.
08:12We have this big island.
08:13We host loads of parties and everyone just socializes around the island.
08:18Leah's placing her bespoke kitchen island in the center of her mess deck.
08:22Her second-hand kitchen will be upcycled with a lick of rich red paint and brass light pendants will hang
08:29from the ceiling to create a cozy kitchen vibe.
08:33She'll convert the old kitchenette into a pantry, swapping the wall-hung cabinets for open shelving.
08:40The space will be color-drenched in a bright green and a feature wall will express Leah's botanical maximalist style.
08:47Beyond the kitchen, she's creating a cozy cinema snug, adding a new projector, screen and an ingenious additional seating solution.
08:59The bench will slide into that end, yeah?
09:01Yeah, so basically slot under there is when it's not in use, doesn't take up too much space in the
09:06room.
09:06The bench underneath will be on casters, so that part they can move to the other section of the room
09:11if they want to use it in the cinema snug or they can wheel it back in and use it
09:15in the kitchen.
09:15Yeah. Nice.
09:21Hello, hello, hello. Hello, hello.
09:25Sophie's color palette has been inspired by a naval tradition.
09:29Talk me through it.
09:30The goal is to get your colors all the way around the board and then back into the hole.
09:34The concept I had for the room was based on the board game Uccas, which is a traditional navy game,
09:40so I wanted to bring that into the aesthetic.
09:43Does the game get played then in the Mestex, or would you like it to get played in the Mestex?
09:49We'd probably quite like four of us to come down in an evening and having the space to do it
09:53would be...
09:53It would be fun.
09:55This wall, we're going to do basically a box, starting about here.
10:01Essentially, the idea has come from the Uccas board, from the arrows and blocks of color,
10:05to take, like, this arrow motif around the room, wrapping the walls, going over the ceiling,
10:11just to tie that concept together.
10:13I love this color.
10:15Duran's also got a statement wall in mind.
10:18A really good start. I've not even done anything yet.
10:22Ugh.
10:23With one of her signature squiggles, which will wrap up and around her mess deck.
10:28I've been inspired by the era that the Airbase was founded in,
10:32which is the Art Deco era transitioning into streamline modern,
10:36which mimics the lines of transport, like ships and trains,
10:39and the mural will take your eye kind of around the room and into the kitchen.
10:44It's a really nice technique to get it kind of irregular and organic,
10:49is to, like, shake and turn the brush.
10:52I think it's always a bit nerve-wracking when you first put the paint on,
10:56because, you know, you have to trust your instincts the whole way.
11:03Feels naughty.
11:05A few doors down.
11:07That black is pretty black, isn't it?
11:11Emily's gone to the dark side.
11:14For someone that wears a lot of black all the time,
11:16I don't really use black in my color palette.
11:19I always go for, like, bright, poppy colors.
11:22But I wanted to try and see, because it does add drama.
11:27Already the glow of the light on that black is stunning.
11:31I spoke to, like, my brother, who's 19.
11:34I just sort of worked through what he'd want in a space away from home.
11:38And I think it just needs to be a bit more cooler in here.
11:40And I'm like, well, I'm just going to give you sci-fi, which is timelessly cool.
11:45I love, like, the sci-fi aesthetic.
11:47And when I was researching, like, what the sailors do,
11:50it is so, like, out of this world.
11:53And it's, like, the ships and the helicopters and things like that.
11:56And I just sort of wanted to do, like, little winks of sci-fi.
12:01Is that what you wanted it to look like?
12:02I think it'll go darker, though.
12:03Yeah, it should go darker.
12:04I think if it darkens up a little bit more, then that'll be fine.
12:07On the other end of the color spectrum, it's Ajit.
12:11So as part of my research, I looked into some of the elements of color theory
12:14and saw that orange is a really significant color
12:16to symbolize friendship and social interaction.
12:19So that being a key aspect to address for the space,
12:22I've incorporated that in my design.
12:24It already feels like you're, like, really friendly to me at the moment.
12:26Yeah, I feel happy.
12:27Yeah.
12:29Oh, my God, Rosie, you're flying through it.
12:32Yes!
12:34This is where I wish I had 100 arms.
12:37How do they kick in here?
12:39You can barely wash a dish in here.
12:42So the existing kitchen is right at the back,
12:45and it's a bit dark, it's a bit dingy.
12:48So I've decided to turn that actually into a pantry.
12:52For the tiles in the kitchen, we don't have time to take them off and change them.
12:57So I'm just using a tile grout pen, which is black.
13:01So I'm just going round, basically, the current grout, which is white.
13:05It's super quick, super cheap and super easy.
13:07So it gives it a new kind of facelift.
13:12Sophie's also creating a pantry, complete with some wild walls.
13:17This space is HMS Heron.
13:19So I've got some Heron wallpaper to go in the pantry.
13:22Because it's such a tiny space, I think it'll make it a lot more interesting,
13:25especially against the open shelving that's going to be made from reclaimed wood.
13:29Wallpaper looks really cute. Love it.
13:32As well as his orange ceiling, Ajit's adding the traditional British colours of red, white and blue.
13:39Because we're on a Royal Navy base.
13:41I really wanted to kind of take that thread and integrate a little bit of that into my design.
13:47This is pinkier than I was expecting.
13:49This is kind of giving me quite Sweeney Todd vibes right now.
13:54They're a bit gross.
13:55Oh, chewing gum.
13:56Yeah.
13:57I'll scrape that off later.
13:59It's so glamorous.
14:01As well as the Heron and Uckers game inspiration.
14:05Oh, this is nice.
14:07I feel like I'm in the pub.
14:08Can you get me a bite of gifts?
14:10Sophie's also bringing in another theme with her furniture.
14:14I want the sailors to just be really excited by the space and just hanging out and playing games.
14:21And I think they need a pub.
14:23I think they need the Sophie Tavern to open.
14:29Sophie's tavern will be decked out with her secondhand Chesterfield sofa,
14:34bar stools, tables and even a piano.
14:38There's a muted version of the Uckers board colours of red, yellow and blue up the walls and ceiling.
14:44Along with her statement wallpaper, Sophie is hanging reclaimed wooden shelves to her kitchenette for extra storage.
14:53And she's tying her multiple themes together by creating an L-shaped breakfast bar from a secondhand kitchen unit.
15:03We need 860 for the height for this.
15:07This is upside down, yeah?
15:09My big breakfast bar, it's looking good.
15:11It's giving storage.
15:12It's giving food prep area, a games table as well.
15:16So, yeah, my multifunctional build is coming along well.
15:20Oh, God, all the shelves falling.
15:28Welcome to Sophie's Tavern.
15:29What can I get you?
15:30Let's go!
15:36Right!
15:37Right!
15:38Quick!
15:39March!
15:49Thanks for offering to take me to the designers.
15:51I didn't need all of you to come, but all the merrier.
15:54Squads!
15:55In the Navy!
15:57In the Navy!
15:58In the Navy!
15:58Squad!
15:58Head!
16:00You!
16:01You!
16:01You with your slip-ons!
16:02Slip-ons?
16:03This is Italian love!
16:04I've got them off the market!
16:06What's your name?
16:07Alan.
16:07Alan what?
16:08Alan Carr!
16:09Alan Carr, sir!
16:10Alan Carr, sir!
16:12Carr!
16:13You're dismissed!
16:14Squads!
16:15Squads!
16:15Right!
16:16Head!
16:17March!
16:18I want to know where the mess decks are.
16:21I need to meet the designers!
16:23He needs to chill out.
16:31Sophie!
16:32Hello!
16:33Oh, it's nice for me!
16:35Yeah!
16:36Bit of a pub vibe.
16:37And what would this pub be called?
16:39Sophie's Tavern, obviously.
16:40There you go!
16:41This is going to be a big breakfast bar, which is on casters.
16:45It can be used for food prep while it's in situ in the kitchen.
16:48It can then be wheeled over for a games night.
16:50It's multifunctional.
16:51What's this?
16:52Uckers.
16:54What do you call me?
16:56Uckers?
16:57What's an ucker?
16:58So it's a traditional Navy board game.
17:00This is going to be their own bespoke uckers board.
17:03Oh!
17:04That's clever.
17:05But they still play it now.
17:06My mum plays it.
17:07No!
17:07She's a mother ucker.
17:09Really?
17:14Oh, you all right?
17:16Yeah.
17:16This is my bar top.
17:19Emily's vision for communal dining requires a baffling build.
17:23So you know, like, how the tabletop will spin out?
17:28Yeah.
17:28In my head, I was thinking, is there a way of having the table top like there
17:33and then the leg goes like here?
17:35This is very complicated.
17:37This week, I'm doing my big builds that I've never done before,
17:40but I'm not here just to repeat what I know I can do.
17:44Just going to have to make it and see.
17:46Let's go for it.
17:47Yeah.
17:48It's ten past eleven.
17:49Do you reckon we can get all of that built before lunch?
17:52No.
17:52Great.
17:54Yeah?
17:54Yeah.
17:57Ajay.
17:58Oh, hello.
17:59A little breakfast bar?
18:00Just a little bar.
18:01It's all right, then.
18:02Ajay's gone for a rough and ready fee.
18:05So I've decided to use OSB as a primary texture in my space,
18:10really taking some of the industrial textures that we see across the Navy base.
18:13There's a lot of kind of heavy machinery and mechanics going around,
18:17so I've kind of touched on some industrial elements through some of my texture,
18:21so bringing that into my mistake.
18:24Hoist the mainsail.
18:26It's still wonk.
18:27It's still wonk?
18:28Yeah.
18:28Not a naval term.
18:29Duran's had a brainwave.
18:31How to extend a galley kitchen.
18:33Put your food down, prepare on there, and because it's in line with the worktop,
18:39it should just read as one long unit.
18:41Pretty impressive myself.
18:43Come to my island.
18:44Oh, it looks amazing.
18:47So it's going to go in the centre of the, like, kitchen area,
18:51bang in the middle, and then we're going to get the two pendant lights,
18:55which will then drop over the island as well.
18:57I mean, it looks like an expensive kitchen island for, like, 60 quid.
19:03Plus labour.
19:04That's free, no?
19:06Coffee, pint, biscuit.
19:12Johnny's team has been going round in circles to get his design right.
19:16I have drilled 43 holes of the 63 needed for this one panel here.
19:22And I've got three panels to do.
19:28Looking good.
19:30Is it going okay?
19:31I'm never going to want to drill another hole again when I finish this.
19:37The Scandi-style plywood screen will section off Johnny's kitchenette from the living area
19:43and provide extra prep space.
19:45He's echoing this design in a light feature, which he will suspend over a dining unit,
19:51which doubles up as a ping pong table.
19:54For relaxation, Johnny's bringing in bean bags and his bargain designer boucle sofa,
19:59which he's colour-matched in his ceiling and complemented in the rich, warm teal walls.
20:07The screen is in place.
20:10Thank you so much.
20:11It's taken a long time to do all these circles,
20:13but it had to be done because it's such a big part of the design.
20:18Watch the step.
20:19I've got it.
20:19Emily is also creating different zones with a futuristic feel.
20:24So I'm going to just put a, just a natural curve along here,
20:29just to break that space up, just subtly.
20:34Spaceship energy.
20:36Okay, so, so which, which one of these lines do you want me to follow?
20:41Just the mid one.
20:43Spring has sprung at Leah's.
20:46Oh, Gareth, it looks so good.
20:48It's nice, isn't it?
20:49Love it.
20:51I absolutely love florals and I love wallpaper.
20:54To be honest, they're just a combination of years of wallpapers
20:57I've loved and wanted to use.
20:58Actually, now we've got the red furniture in and like the wood
21:01and now the paper's up.
21:03Yeah, I'm really happy with it.
21:05Leah!
21:06Hi, Alan.
21:07I love this colour.
21:09Yeah.
21:10So this is the new kitchen that's going in
21:13and then the whole kitchen area will be here with a massive island.
21:18You're so Italian.
21:21For me, I was like, no one's prepping food in there.
21:23I know.
21:23No way.
21:24Now, you haven't won standout space.
21:29No.
21:29Is that on your bucket list?
21:31I would love to win standout space.
21:33Five other amazing designers, sadly, who really spoil it for me every week.
21:38If they weren't involved in the competition, you'd have a really good chance.
21:42Life would be much easier, yeah.
21:43I would.
21:44See you later, Alan.
21:45Oh, oh, oh.
21:48I nearly lost an eye where there's blameless acclaim.
21:51Sorry about that, Alan.
21:56Still got the cupboards to do in the kitchen.
21:58Still cupboards to do.
21:59And then, obviously, the sandy kitchen.
22:00Then flooring.
22:01Flooring, yeah.
22:02It's the end of day one and things are winding down on the naval base.
22:06I'm feeling pretty good at the moment with how the design is going,
22:11but there's still quite a bit for us to do tomorrow.
22:15Stunning.
22:16Yeah.
22:17It's really, really beautiful.
22:19I'm feeling good.
22:20It's been a productive day.
22:22We've got the partition wall up.
22:24We've got the main block colours on the wall.
22:27Yeah, there's been a lot of truth today.
22:29Oh, lovely.
22:31Natural textures.
22:32Love it.
22:33Today, I've managed to get pretty much all of the kitchen fit built.
22:39Good progress today.
22:40I'm happy.
22:40Sophie's Tavern will be open for business in 24 hours.
22:45Oh, God.
23:00It's day two and the designers have just 12 hours left.
23:05All right, this is me.
23:06Good luck.
23:07I don't know if it's being used yet, but I love it.
23:10So let's see if we can make it work.
23:12Get the chess pieces out.
23:14We've got both two floors to put down in the pantry and in the kitchen.
23:18Wardrobes need made, maybe some artwork to be done.
23:23With the walls painted and paper, the designers are unleashing their inner artists.
23:33Hiya, Jeet.
23:34Hey, Alan.
23:34How you doing?
23:35Hey, why are you painting a pigeon?
23:37It's a heron.
23:38It's a heron.
23:38Oh, yeah, you're right.
23:39Yeah.
23:40Paying homage to the emblem of the base.
23:42Is art in your skill set?
23:44Will you often pick up a paintbrush and think, oh, I'm going to draw a heron?
23:48Not quite, Alan.
23:49This is why I had to resort to an AI-generated image that I then projected onto the canvas
23:53and drew over the lines.
23:54AI?
23:55They're taking our jobs, AI.
23:57Why are you giving...
23:57This could have been done by a real heron.
24:02Well, listen, I'll leave you to that.
24:03Nice to see you're not flapping.
24:04Yeah.
24:04Did you get it?
24:05Flapping, yeah.
24:06Yeah, got it up.
24:07AI will never replace me because I've got quality jokes like that.
24:10Ha!
24:11Take that, AI.
24:14Flower power to the people.
24:16I didn't want to do anything like super cheesy or, you know, put a big plane in the room or
24:22something.
24:23So, I've thought to make them a helicopter, but just outline it with some flutters.
24:28So, it really ties in with my wallpaper.
24:32Hi, Emily.
24:33Hey, Alan.
24:34How are you?
24:35Come on, you've got to be doing some interior design, not hula hooping.
24:39Oh, no.
24:40Oh.
24:42Oh, help.
24:43There you go.
24:43Oh, you've cut me out of a hula hoop.
24:45Have things got that bad?
24:48Listen, you must be buzzing.
24:50A, you weren't on the sofa last week.
24:52I mean, that was a run in itself, wasn't it?
24:53I know.
24:54The sofa was like, where's Emily gone?
24:57And you won standout space.
24:59I know, can you believe it?
25:00So, tell us about your mess, Dick.
25:02We've gone sci-fi.
25:04Great.
25:07You said you didn't want to end up on the sofa.
25:09Michelle does not like a theme.
25:11I am not theme-y or gimmicky.
25:13I'm just doing hints of sci-fi because I just wanted it to be a cool space for these, like,
25:17sailors to hang out.
25:18So, these are actual hula hoops that they're going to do?
25:20They are hula hoops.
25:21They're frames for the notice board.
25:23So, can you see here, I was going to back it with cork and then spray it silver so you
25:27can put your pins in and stuff and then it's like a little portal.
25:30My mess down.
25:31Wow, that's sci-fi-y, isn't it?
25:33Yeah.
25:33Yes.
25:34Most people just have a boring, plain old notice board.
25:37We're not like most people, are we?
25:38Most people are boring.
25:40Yeah, that's true.
25:46One big challenge for the designers...
25:48Their fridges have got a little house.
25:50...is what to do with the four fridges.
25:53They can just be ugly inside, behind closed doors.
25:57Could you stand in that hall of me?
25:59Some are integrating them into their designs.
26:02I wanted to hide the fridges.
26:04They are ugly and, yeah, just needed to get rid of them.
26:08You're a perfect height for this job, honestly.
26:10You really are.
26:11I don't think I've ever been told that, ever.
26:14There you are.
26:16While others are out and proud.
26:19I didn't feel it was necessary to box and hide them away, so they're out.
26:24They're there.
26:25They're fridges.
26:26What's in your cupboard?
26:28It's like a game show.
26:30You've won a fridge.
26:31And for the special prize, a freezer.
26:36Well done.
26:37They're safe.
26:37You're going home with them.
26:39Don't say I'm going home.
26:41No.
26:41Oh, no, yes.
26:42No, no, no.
26:44Johnny's hidden his behind one of his feature Scandi panels.
26:48OK, so we need to get this up then, Rob.
26:50And with the second panel, he's doing something very enlightening.
26:55So this is connecting the two design languages between my kitchen and this table here.
27:00So the lights will come through the holes.
27:02It's just kind of like an art piece, really.
27:04It kind of makes it feel fun.
27:06It hopefully makes it kind of, you know, sections it.
27:09So, yeah.
27:10Yeah, that's kind of the motivation behind it.
27:13I don't know how they go on.
27:14I think I, in my opinion, have surpassed my design vision.
27:18I feel so chuffed with what I've achieved.
27:20And I think it's such a huge part of the design and so integral to the space that actually,
27:25you know, I couldn't imagine the space without it now.
27:28There.
27:28Perfect.
27:29Yeah.
27:29Yeah.
27:31Yeah.
27:31And then I've got the light bulb here.
27:33Duran has also turned her hand to a bit of lighting design.
27:37I have a pendant light made from plaster of Paris and recycled card and paper.
27:42It's a really, really easy way to create something completely unique out of materials
27:46that don't cost very much.
27:48This is a battery powered light bulb.
27:50So you've got a little remote.
27:53Wow.
27:56That's where all my great ideas come from.
27:57You got another idea?
28:00I love it.
28:01It's so cool.
28:02It's abstract.
28:09Sophie.
28:10Hello.
28:10Oh, you've got the old Joanna in.
28:13I have.
28:14Come on then.
28:14Do you play anything?
28:16Not confidently.
28:17I can.
28:18I can play the EastEnders theme tune.
28:20Oh, can you?
28:22Anyone can fall in love.
28:26That's the easy part.
28:28It's badly tuned.
28:30How much does a piano cost?
28:32If you haggle for a second hand one.
28:34Yeah.
28:3435 quid.
28:35No way.
28:3635 quid.
28:38That's amazing.
28:40This is perfect for your pub theme.
28:42Exactly.
28:42It's a pub piano.
28:43Are you nearly done?
28:47I was being polite.
28:49Am I ever?
28:50Am I ever?
28:50No.
28:51Listen, you always do pull it out of the bag though.
28:53But I mean, is this even for you too tight?
28:55I thought I was doing all right till you came here.
28:58And started playing that music.
29:00Do you like Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen?
29:01Go on.
29:02I haven't got time, I'm afraid.
29:04I'll leave you to it.
29:06Sophie's going for a pub vibe in her room with uckers,
29:10a Chesterfield sofa and pub stalls, piano.
29:13If she gets it right, she could win standout space.
29:17If she gets it wrong, it could be last orders.
29:23Left, right, left, right.
29:25We haven't got long.
29:26What have we got?
29:28Wrong.
29:28Two, four, six, eight.
29:31We like to decorate.
29:32Yes.
29:36It's halfway through day two.
29:38The Chesterfield's going over there.
29:40I think it looks like a completely different sofa.
29:43Now that it's in this space, I think it looks great.
29:45And while Leah and Duran have kept the original sofas.
29:49I managed to get this sofa for just 100 quid.
29:52Others.
29:53Back up against this screen.
29:55Have scooped up secondhand bargains.
29:57That sofa I've got looks designer.
29:59It looks like it should be thousands of pounds.
30:01And I paid 450 quid.
30:02Things like that are going to transform it and take it to another level.
30:06With seating sorted, next in, the tables.
30:10Get it out then.
30:11All right.
30:16It's beautiful, isn't it?
30:18It's beautiful, isn't it?
30:18I want one of these in my house.
30:20It's not like I've got the room.
30:21Ain't that gorgeous?
30:23Hi, Duran.
30:24Hello.
30:25Hello.
30:26What are you doing?
30:27Making a Jenga coffee table.
30:29Of course you are.
30:31Well, say someone's having their tea and then someone pulls away a Jenga strip and they end up with
30:36soup over their crotch.
30:37I did think of that, so I'm gluing them together.
30:40So how do you come up with these things?
30:42Well, I was inspired by the pineapple coffee table that was made in 1940.
30:47That's the coffee table there.
30:50And I thought the legs...
30:51Oh, I see now.
30:51I get it.
30:52The legs look like Jenga to me.
30:54They do?
30:54Yeah.
30:55And so I was looking for inspiration from that era.
30:58It's like art deco going into streamline modern, so a lot of...
31:01Streamline modern?
31:02Yeah, that's what I've faced in my design.
31:03You make these words up.
31:05You make up words and then you make me feel stupid because I don't know what they are.
31:10Streamline modern?
31:10Yeah.
31:11It's just a subtle nod to, you know, having a good time with your mates.
31:14Come on out your room, have a laugh, play fake Jenga.
31:18It's attached to a table, but try and have fun.
31:20Exactly.
31:23While Duran recreates a 1930s design classic...
31:27I managed to bag some pallets.
31:29Ajit's been upcycling.
31:30So I went to go visit my mum at her nursing home a couple of weeks ago,
31:33and they're doing a renovation, so they've got loads of pallets that were in their car parks.
31:38So I'm going to make a coffee table.
31:40So I'm going to give it a sand, give it a varnish, stack them on together,
31:44and then I've got some casters as well.
31:46They've got a kind of modular piece of furniture for the mess deck.
31:50Johnny!
31:51Hey, Alan!
31:53What's this?
31:53It's a table?
31:54Basically, it's a dining table with benches that I'm converting into a dining table
32:00with table tennis facilities on it.
32:03But you can't combine it.
32:04No one wants a ping pong ball in their ramen.
32:07I'm trying to eat!
32:09Back off!
32:11Oh, my God.
32:12So this is coming off.
32:13This is coming off.
32:14So I've stained it dark, and I've taped out the table tennis court.
32:18So we need to just give it a little tug, I think.
32:20Okay.
32:21This way.
32:22Like that?
32:22Yeah, perfect.
32:23There you are.
32:24Look at me stripping.
32:26Alan, stop it!
32:30Oh, it's going round the bend.
32:38Yes.
32:39I think I'm going round the bend.
32:40And I can see the effect.
32:43Look at that.
32:43So it's really cool, isn't it?
32:44Are we going to see more of your signature style this week?
32:47Yeah, I think so.
32:48I mean, my signature style is rooted in mid-century and make it feel expensive.
32:52And, you know, hopefully this design is a true reflection of, like, my design style.
32:57Well, listen.
32:58Let me know when this is done.
32:59You grab the knife and fall.
33:00I'll grab the ping pong back.
33:01Absolutely.
33:02See you in a bit.
33:03See you, Alan.
33:12Emily, I've got a bone to pick with you.
33:15Look what I found in the bin.
33:17Hula hoops.
33:18Yeah, not all art is good art, Alan.
33:21So why are they?
33:22Why'd you put them in the bin?
33:23I was having a moment of madness.
33:24And I was like, why would I ruin this beautiful room?
33:27All right.
33:27Well, listen, let's try and be positive.
33:30Black ceiling.
33:32It works.
33:33You know, I was looking at these strip lights and they were driving me absolutely crazy.
33:36But already the black softens the glow.
33:39And it is sort of sci-fi, but it's not, like, gimmicky or tacky.
33:44Yeah, because I was worried, you know, just overdoing it.
33:47So I've just kept it, kind of mixed it with, like, you know, blacks and softer colours.
33:51So it didn't look too spaceship-y.
33:53Yeah, it looks futuristic.
33:55That's the word.
33:56That's the word.
33:57But where's the fun for the sailors going to be?
34:00Thoughts on darts?
34:02Love darts.
34:03Do you want to play a game?
34:04Yeah, love it.
34:05These beautiful walls are going to get ruined.
34:07All the projector screen.
34:08I didn't even know it was up there.
34:10Now you're putting me off.
34:15One.
34:15Is that good or bad?
34:17What do you think?
34:19That board looks wicked.
34:21I'm dead happy with that.
34:22The main purpose of this design brief is to create a space to relax and socialise.
34:28This table is their dining area, their games table,
34:32and it's got this really cool function where you can actually put things underneath.
34:36I think, design-wise, what attracted me to this at first was the chrome legs.
34:40That really fits really well with streamlined modern design,
34:43and the glass top was the perfect cherry on the top.
34:47Oh, there we go.
34:49Oh, yeah, come on!
34:51Oh, that was so sweet!
34:55So, would you have this in your own house?
34:58Personally, I wouldn't have this in my house.
35:00I'm more of a cocktail bar guy rather than a football table.
35:03Yeah, but we haven't got time for another game, though, sadly.
35:05Have we?
35:06Oh, oh, how convenient.
35:11Yay!
35:12Got the cinema screen up and then the blackout blind behind,
35:15just so that it blocks out all the light coming from the patio doors,
35:18so they can actually watch a film at any time of the day.
35:20It doesn't even have to be dark.
35:22Dave, what are we watching?
35:25Shrek?
35:25All that interior design master.
35:28One hour to go!
35:29Oh, God.
35:34Fanal touches, here we come.
35:37Two low tables need to come in.
35:39The chrome accents just make it pop.
35:42I'm a magpie, so anything that shines, I love it.
35:44I need the fun, because I think I might pass out in this panic room.
35:49Durant?
35:50Yeah?
35:51Chick.
35:52Chuck, come on!
35:54Time's ticking!
36:01Finished.
36:03Sophie's tavern is open.
36:04Ockers and pints all round.
36:06Sorry for all my swively confusing designs.
36:10I couldn't have done it without you, and I'm finished.
36:13Anchors down, feet up.
36:14That is the bad part.
36:15Let's go.
36:16Let's go.
36:17Let's get out of here.
36:20The Eagles have landed.
36:23Michelle and Dame Kelly Holmes have rendezvoused to inspect the mess decks.
36:27So, Kelly, how does it feel?
36:29I mean, you're back on a military establishment.
36:32I know.
36:32As soon as I come into a military barrack, I look around and I feel, yeah, it's partly my home.
36:38Dame Kelly Holmes is a British sporting legend, winning two gold medals in the 2004 Olympics.
36:46But she started her career serving 10 years in the British Army.
36:50Having been in the military, I want to walk into that room and say,
36:53yes, if I was still serving, this would be the room that I'd love to spend my time in.
36:58Our designers have been presented with a blank canvas.
37:01So this is where design can really play a big part.
37:05It can boost morale. It can make a space that you want to hang out in.
37:13The mess deck now has a purpose.
37:15My biggest achievement is really extending that kitchen space
37:17and providing more functionality and space for more than one person to actually cook their food.
37:22So I'm really, really proud of what I've done.
37:27There's a very strong colour theme here.
37:29I feel kind of it's quite sort of nautical with stripes going all the way around.
37:33What do you think about the orange ceiling? I've never seen an orange ceiling before.
37:38It's quite tangoed, isn't it?
37:40I find it very bright, especially with the fluorescence.
37:43So the kitchen has been pretty well left as it was. I mean, he's painted the tiles,
37:49but he's really inviting you to do most of your cooking and prep out here.
37:53I like his introduction of the OSB board for the sort of texture. I do love a bit of texture.
37:59I like the way that Ajit is hidden in the fridges.
38:02They're sort of out of your mind. You don't actually remember that they're here.
38:06I find myself imagining how I would use it. So I would come in.
38:09I think, right, I'm starving. Sit down on the sofa.
38:13I'm going to cook you some pasta. Do you want yours with or without chilli?
38:16Love some chilli, please. All right.
38:17Even though I'm turned away, I'm still connected to the room, which is quite nice.
38:22I do like that.
38:24I feel that Ajit's delivered us here a really solid design.
38:27Quite roughy-toffee. Doesn't matter if you get it dirty.
38:31They're not going to be scared of using the space, and that's what you want.
38:33You want as many people in here.
38:34It feels very fit-for-purpose, very user-friendly.
38:45I really hope Michelle and Kelly will walk in and think,
38:49wow, OK, it's different, but actually it's a sociable space,
38:53and I am really proud of what I've achieved.
38:56And I really love it. I would love to hang out in there.
39:03It's definitely a pubby vibe.
39:05I'm literally expecting the floor to be sticky.
39:08I see she's made a very sort of clever colour scheme.
39:12I kind of love the idea that we're inspired by a traditional navy game,
39:16and I can see that she's sort of brought in this very fancy-pants wallpaper in the kitchen,
39:20which I find that very odd.
39:22That wallpaper, even though whether people like it or don't,
39:26should have been brought into the pub from the wall,
39:28because that's what you would see in an old pub.
39:30And this feels like an old man's pub, doesn't it?
39:32Yeah, and yet there's other details in there that actually look quite interesting.
39:35So let's go have a look.
39:36I really like how she sort of added these raw wood shelves in there,
39:40but those lovely wooden shelves, if she'd even extended those out here,
39:44then these spaces start to talk to each other.
39:46Yeah, I think it's going to be a space where the sailors living here will find it quite quirky,
39:52going, oh, wow, this is cool, right, pub, you know, kind of that vibe.
39:56But I don't think the sailors are actually even allowed to drink in their accommodation.
40:00So Sophie's actually dangling something that they cannot indulge in.
40:04Yeah. If it was designed better based on this look, then it could have worked well.
40:16I just really thought about, you know, the age of the people that are using it,
40:20and I'm really excited to see what they're going to say,
40:23but I'd like to probably not hear it via the sofa.
40:32Oh. Wow.
40:35The black is going across the ceiling and then down the other side.
40:39I wouldn't normally go with that, but I think with the strip lighting, it probably helps, right?
40:43Well, black's an unusual colour. Because you've got that light coming through,
40:46all that light reflects off the black, so it doesn't make a space necessarily feel really dark.
40:52I like the archway. The archway is quite a sort of soft way to tell me that this is one
40:56zone
40:57and that's a different zone over here. Yeah.
40:59It does make the room work more as a whole room.
41:02I think I like this area quite a lot because it's got what I would expect mass depth to have.
41:09Everyone loves a pool table in the military. I do remember doing this a lot.
41:12Um, so I like it. Yeah, dark board and then a projector.
41:16This is interesting. This is on wheels. Do you think that means that this can all
41:20twist away? That's clever. Is this something that Emily's kind of done before?
41:25I don't think she's ever done anything like this before.
41:27Wow. Apparently, Emily used the idea of sci-fi
41:31to kind of provide a bit of a loose theme for some of her design decisions.
41:35Do you pick that up at all? Are you feeling that?
41:37I actually don't pick that up. No, me neither.
41:40I mean, I think that's a good thing.
41:47I really hope when Michelle and Kelly walk into the space, they also instantly come in and say
41:52that they feel really homely and it feels really cozy and it feels really warm and inviting,
41:57and that they want to sit up at the island and sit and have a cup of tea together.
42:04Oh, gosh. I love all the touches. I mean, there's so much. I feel like I'm grinning because there's
42:10so much in here that my eyes are drawn to. I love this space.
42:14See, in my head, my fantasy of joining the Navy and being part of one of these kind of crews,
42:20I imagined sitting around a big table eating together. Finally, I found a mess room that's
42:28actually got that sort of table that I feel like I could get everyone together. That makes me very
42:33happy. Kind of seem like a sneaky yellow there, so I'm quite intrigued to see. I don't know if this
42:38comes out or not, but oh, it does. Look. Okay. Yes. Okay. That's nice. That is brilliant. This big
42:47bench that's extending the table usage, right? And I'm assuming because there's a fantastic
42:53projector screen that time, you can turn it around and everyone's engaged. There's no
42:58bad seat in this house. There's no bad seat. It's quite a statement to put the sort of flowery
43:04wallpaper in. That's the only thing for me, personally, a tiny bit of disconnect. I like
43:09the wallpaper. I'm just wondering what that is. Yeah. I don't know. Is it a fish? A fish with wings?
43:16Maybe it's a player in a helicopter. Come on, Leah. You did so brilliantly here.
43:21Let's ignore that bit. Yeah, we'll ignore that.
43:31I really hope that both Kelly and Michelle walk in there and see the vision and really appreciate
43:37what I've tried to accomplish in there. It's really clever if I do say so myself.
43:43Oh, wow. This is Duran's room. She's boxed in all the fridges. Getting rid of the fridges is a bonus.
43:52Isn't the whole room suddenly feels huge? I like the fact that it is an open space for everybody to
43:59be,
43:59very inclusive for everybody. Do we need the squiggle across the wall and ceiling?
44:05I veer on the side of it's really not necessary because there's so much else here that is working
44:11quite well. But I think the issue here is that Duran has gone down the path of a kind of
44:1730s theme
44:18that she's justified to herself because there was a base here from the 1930s. And so we see the art
44:24deco round glass table, the lounge chair. Is that the most appropriate chair to use here? Because
44:30only one person can sit on that. You've got your little play area. I'm not sure about glass. That's
44:36going to get broken at some stage. That causes a hazard and military folks don't like hazards.
44:42In many ways, this is a bit of a confusing room because there is a lot about it that is
44:47really
44:47clever. I love boxing in all the refrigerators. I love the way that she's laid out the room with this
44:53sort of very clear lounging area, very clear seating and dining area. What trips it up is then some of
45:00the material she's used. We can't use glass. It's dangerous.
45:10I think that the choices I made, the curation of things that I had all worked together
45:15within my style and the vibe of the room. So yeah, no, I'm really happy with them. I'm really proud
45:21of
45:21what I've achieved. So different. Wow. Totally different feel. There's a very strong design
45:30statement. So I'm seeing that in the furniture. I'm seeing it in the colours. But somehow I don't
45:35feel comfortable. I don't know whether it's because it's not common roomy enough. I don't feel like I
45:41could actually just throw myself down on that sofa somehow. Or maybe it's because I personally can't
45:46bear a beanbag. What's your kind of gut feeling? I mean, I quite like a beanbag and I think the
45:52sailors
45:53were like a beanbag. However, even though this looks incredible, this area here is too luxurious.
46:01This is no disrespect to the sailors, but it's too fancy. They're not going to keep this nice.
46:07In the way that other rooms extended the kitchen, actually here we've somehow lost space because
46:15although I can be behind here chopping and prepping, I am cut off from the rest of the room,
46:21even though the screen is see-through. I love this. I don't know how long this took.
46:26I do love this. And I love the fact that he's brought that into the room. And then this huge
46:32table, which I can see the emphasis of playing. It's a great idea, isn't it? But the reality of it
46:38is if two of you are playing table tennis, it is really annoying because of that ping pong,
46:42ping. Oh, sorry, that was my ball. You know, and also if I just want to eat my food here.
46:47And you can't actually play table tennis because there's a wall right behind you.
46:50The table needs to be here. If I pull this table over here because I actually want to
46:54have a go at playing dot, the lighting feature is going to get completely in the way and also
46:59now just be illuminating a bit of carpet. So this is in the wrong place.
47:03It feels so much like if this was a one-bedroom apartment, it would be perfect.
47:09I think that's always the tricky thing for our designers. You know,
47:12it's not just creating a space that looks nice. It has to work for the function we require of it.
47:19While Michelle and Kelly make their decision.
47:21Oh, wow. Hey.
47:23I've been busy.
47:25The recruits get their first look at their transformed nest eggs.
47:29I don't know if it's already cooked.
47:31Where's our food?
47:33How do you want that?
47:35Oh, great.
47:37It's lovely. It's really nice, yeah. I like it.
47:39Inspiring you to cook a little bit more.
47:40Oh, definitely more, yeah.
47:42A costume lookers board.
47:43That's brilliant.
47:48Do you think this might lure you out of your rooms a bit more?
47:50Come and hang out in here.
47:51Yeah, that's a lot of balls you like.
47:53Thank you so much for all of this. This is absolutely amazing.
47:56You're very welcome. I've had the most fun with it.
48:02Back at the studio, the designers are about to find out who has won standout space
48:08and who is up for elimination.
48:11Ahoy, me hearties.
48:14Well done, all of you.
48:16Personally, I thought your wonderful nest eggs were Foxtrot, Alpha, Bravo, Fab.
48:22But it's not me you need to impress.
48:24Let's welcome our design drill sergeants, Michelle and Dame Kelly Ho.
48:30Hi, everyone.
48:31Hi.
48:33I've never been on a military base before so I really didn't know what to expect
48:37or what you would give me with a mistake.
48:39But it was so wonderful to see all your different ways of transforming blank spaces
48:44into places that gave these young sailors a real sense of belonging.
48:49Well, I have been in the military and I know how dull a lot of the rooms are,
48:53but these spaces are there to create a sense of enjoyment, bringing people together, fun.
48:59So, which room is being awarded standout space?
49:03Well, there was one space that we both absolutely agreed totally nailed the brief.
49:09So, congratulations to Leah.
49:18We really loved how you centred your design around a place for people to eat and cook together.
49:25That's such a powerful way to bring people together. So, loved it.
49:29Oh, thank you so much.
49:32Yeah, I thought it was stunning. I thought it was everything that the sailors would love.
49:37It was wonderful.
49:38Oh, thank you so much.
49:40Also going through is Emily.
49:44Well done.
49:45We really loved how you extended the kitchen with also the layering of details.
49:49So, congratulations.
49:51I was blown away with how much I like black.
49:58Ajit, we thought your space was really super user-friendly. You'd really understood who you
50:03were designing for. Well done.
50:05Oh, thank you so much.
50:06The sofa is rather comfortable. I did have a try.
50:09Amazing.
50:10So, that does mean that Duran, Johnny and Sophie, I would like to see you on the sofa.
50:17Congratulations, everyone else, and we'll see you next week.
50:24That's exactly her feel.
50:25I've always wanted to hear Michelle show my name and I heard it.
50:30With Leah winning standout space, which I'm so happy for her, but her space was the opposite
50:36of mine. So, that makes me very nervous because it makes me feel like I wasn't understanding the
50:40brief. I want this so badly. I really don't want to leave.
50:44I think it would be weird not to feel disappointed in this situation because you put so much into it.
50:50So, yeah, I'm curious to see what Michelle has to say.
50:53I have no idea what Michelle could say to me.
50:56I was proud of the design I created. I felt like I nailed the brief. So, interested to see
51:02what Michelle has to say and, you know, hopefully I can learn from it.
51:11You three are all here on the sofa actually for very, very similar reasons, even though your spaces
51:18probably couldn't have been more different. So, for me, it's an issue of appropriateness
51:24and clinging too tightly to a theme. So, Sophie, we were really intrigued with your starting point
51:30of the game, that you'd done a load of research. What I don't understand is where the pub bit came
51:37from. Because are you aware that these sailors cannot actually drink alcohol in their mess rooms?
51:43I obviously didn't want to create a pub. It was more about that feeling of being relaxed and being
51:50at ease and being able to socialise with a lot of people at once. I kind of just, I don't
51:55know,
51:55I wanted to make a cool space and to me that was, that was a really cool kind of vibe,
52:00is this
52:00sort of old school chart. You are not creating theme park rooms here. You are creating rooms for real
52:07people. What's quite fascinating there, Johnny, your room was beautiful. I mean, what a delicious
52:14room to walk into with that, you know, designer sofa, the pale blue, all the circles and everything.
52:21I mean, we walked in and we're like, oh my goodness, look. That. Yes. What was your inspiration
52:30behind this? I was inspired by circles, weirdly, and this kind of idea of roundness bringing that
52:36kind of enveloping feeling and calm. And then I found this really cool sofa that was also round and then
52:41the bean bags. And on the way was like, ah, this actually works really well with things that I,
52:46you know, enjoy and things that I would want. So all the thinking, the concept, the ideas, loving it.
52:53The bit where I start to get a bit nervous is when it comes a little bit too much about
52:58you,
52:59what you like, because I got the sense that you found that sofa, which was absolutely beautiful,
53:04and then everything sort of rippled out from that. And you didn't maybe stop enough to go,
53:08is this sofa the right sofa for a load of 18 to 25 year old trainee sailors? Yeah.
53:15When I first walked on, I thought, wow, I mean, it looked fantastic. It really did. It was a lovely
53:20design.
53:21If I had an apartment, I would have been, oh yeah, just come and design that for me, you know,
53:25lovely sofa.
53:25But it was maybe not practical for the type of young people that are going to use that on a
53:30day to day basis.
53:32Perfect segue to Joanne. Right. There was so much that worked in your room. The issue, though,
53:39was again, you had this beautiful 30s theme, which then I feel dictated your choice of furniture. And
53:47they dictated the round coffee tables. But also we have that beautiful glass topped games table,
53:54which neither of us were going to go anywhere near to try and lift the glass up to get the
53:59games out.
54:00It's just going to get broken.
54:02I took some inspiration from products that were, you know, being made around that time,
54:07but I didn't feel that it held me hostage. Maybe it seemed like that.
54:12But just from a very practical level, thinking about the materials,
54:16they weren't appropriate for the people that would be using it.
54:19I was 18, well, a month before, I was 18 before I joined. And I looked at it from that
54:23point of view.
54:24If I was in that space, would I go in and say, oh, yeah, this is great.
54:29You know, oh, love it. Thanks so much. Watch the TV, switch off.
54:34Spit and polish, please. Spit and polish.
54:39I think you did what you had to do and you did follow the brief. It's the materials that let
54:44you down on my side.
54:46So, Sophie, I think you started with what could have been a really strong concept,
54:51but allowed yourself to get distracted.
54:55Jovan, I think your space actually did work. Everything was in the right place,
55:00but your theme meant that some of the pieces were just inappropriate.
55:04They weren't right for the people that were using it.
55:08Johnny, I think, again, it's a question of distraction.
55:10You got distracted by maybe what you love or that brilliant sofa that you found,
55:15but it led you off down the wrong path.
55:19But ultimately, biggest lesson is who you are designing for.
55:26Is my room fulfilling its function in service to the user?
55:31However you decide to define them.
55:34And it's got to be practical.
55:36I don't have to like it, but it has to work.
55:41So, for that reason, the person that will be leaving us this week...
55:53..is Johnny.
55:55I'm so sorry. What a beautiful room.
55:58But it just wasn't a room for our sailors at all.
56:03Thank you for all the advice, honestly. It means a lot.
56:06Thank you, guys.
56:06I think you've got the commissioner to redesign Kelly's apartment.
56:09Yeah, I'll be in touch.
56:10I'll be in touch.
56:11Honestly, it was brilliant. It looks wonderful,
56:13and it's such a shame that it just wasn't practical,
56:16because you're a really great designer.
56:20We all would have moved in.
56:21We all would have moved into a gorgeous apartment.
56:24Thank you so much. Honestly, it's been an amazing experience.
56:27I'm so grateful.
56:29I'm absolutely gutted.
56:31I'm really gutted. I don't want to go home.
56:33Thank you, Michelle.
56:34Oh, welcome.
56:36This experience to me has just meant everything.
56:38I can be creative and just proud of that and what I've achieved.
56:46I'm super sad to see Johnny go this week.
56:48He's a really talented designer,
56:50and he did create an absolutely beautiful room,
56:54but it wasn't the right room to be a sailor's mess deck.
56:59Next time, the designers aim for the sky.
57:02I'm actually thinking I might not like height.
57:04Right, that may be an issue then.
57:06Yeah.
57:06As they create aspirational studio apartments.
57:10Oh, love, love, love.
57:11For young renters in Leeds.
57:12Your image, it's very like Wednesday.
57:15Yeah.
57:16But actually, you're more like a bank holiday Monday.
57:43So many misread movies have written?
57:44Yeah.
57:46No.
57:47No.
57:47No.
57:48It should end in his masuk.
57:49No.
57:49And look, it's very beautiful.
57:49And if you're only 2 Нicos or Jesus.
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