Changing Rooms gets off to a weird start as home makeover includes wall of hair

Changing Rooms might not have delivered on the MDF but there was something to get viewers talking as the Channel 4 reboot kicked off on Wednesday night.

Now 25 years on from when it last aired, host Anna Richardson and designers Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead headed to Swansea.

Although a lot about the show had changed, one thing that hadn’t was the bold theme of each room, with one including a peacock and flamingo-themed party lounge and a swing seat that quite a few people were able to pile onto.

One feature of one of the rooms stood out – possibly not for the reason the designers intended.

It was Jordan and Russell’s take on a contestant’s cluttered bedroom, which they styled into a drag-themed minimalist space that included hair art – a section of wall that had long blonde tresses of hair hanging from it.

Well it wouldn’t be Changing Rooms without something unique to raise some eyebrows.

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The feature hung, swishing gently, next to the bed, which had been decorated in shades of pale pink against a dark blue wall.

It was fair to say that it wasn’t something viewers would personally choose to have in their homes.

Get rid of the hair thing in the bedroom and the chair in the living room and both rooms look gorge #ChangingRooms

— Rachel (@Lady_Fender) August 18, 2021

Changing Rooms, made in partnership with Dulux, will run for six episodes.

It will see two sets of homeowners from the same area race against time to renovate a room in each other’s houses with the help of Laurence, or dynamic duo Jordan and Russell to breathe new life into the chosen room.

Expect the unexpected.

Changing Rooms airs Wednesdays at 8pm on Channel 4.

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