Changing Rooms fans left baffled as Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen uses pasta for makeover
08.09.2022 - 16:35
/ ok.co.uk
Channel 4 Changing Rooms viewers were bewildered last night (September 7) when interior design celebrity and TV host Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen chose an unusual kitchen ingredient as a source of inspiration for a bedroom transformation. In the latest episode, Laurence, 57, renowned for his unusual approach to home design, used kitchen ingredient pasta to decorate a statement piece for a room, more usually found on your plate than stuck to your wall.The DIY show, sometimes known for its disastrous makeovers, involves a trusting homeowner handing over the interior decorating of their residence to a flamboyant team and the show itself has now had a makeover after a 17 years. First presented by TV personality Carol Smillie, Changing Rooms has been off air since 2004 and the new reboot has already raised eyebrows with a transformation using untraditional materials.
Laurence apparently drew his inspiration from Japan and decided to make a wall hanging from scratch using materials including C Changing Rooms favourites MDF wood and Artex. However, viewers were surprised when Laurence began to deviate from the safety of MDF and began sticking dried pasta to the artwork. Speaking to one of the show’s guests Milena, he said: "I know you’re going: ‘I can’t believe he’s sticking pasta into Artex on MDF and apparently it’s going to end up as an oriental gong.'" But he added confidently: "It will.
It will. You trust me." Replying tentatively, Milena voiced what many viewers were also thinking and said: "It’s very “primary school art project”." Viewers flooded Twitter to share their confusion over the piece. One wrote: "Pasta….
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