Charlotte Fisher, the winner of Interior Design Masters, has spoken out about her elimination, speculating on what she believes was her ‘downfall’ in week three of the competition.
The eight surviving designers were charged with changing over hotel rooms at a five-star golf and spa resort on the banks of the River Clyde in Scotland in the latest episode of the BBC programme.
The goal was to make their rooms seem luxury and match the gorgeous nature that surrounding the location, but nervousness rose among the candidates when host Alan Carr announced a double elimination.
Charlotte Fisher, one of the great designers sent home this week, told Metro.co.uk that she didn’t anticipate the experience of competing on Interior Design Masters to be’so demanding’ and’so fast-paced’ at times.
Charlotte recalled feeling ‘intimidated’ by the other contestants, despite the fact that practically everyone had some interior design background or had worked in the creative field.
In response to her removal, she stated that she was ‘clearly incredibly disappointed’.
‘I thought I’d done enough. My downfall was where I positioned the bed in the room,’ she shared, explaining that she hadn’t anticipated the view that the room would have from the window when coming up with her design.
‘Obviously we couldn’t go up to Scotland and look at the room before, and I didn’t appreciate that my room had the best view in the whole hotel, so I’d already planned to have the bed facing the door. I sacrificed looking out into the view, which was my downfall.’
If Charlotte had progressed farther in the tournament, she described further obstacles that would have “played to her strengths.”
‘And who knows, maybe [I could have gone] all the way,’ she theorised.
Charlotte is a singer and mother to her baby Elton, with whom she celebrated Mother’s Day over the weekend, in addition to her ability as an interior designer.
When she announced she’d joined the cast of the BBC series on Instagram, she wrote in her post caption: ‘If renovating a house in Cornwall, playing Eva Peron in Evita, starting a new job and of course, creating little Elton wasn’t enough to pack into 2022, I was also secretly filming for s4 of one of my favourite TV shows.’
Her son was born in early February of this year, only a few weeks before season four premiered.
Interior Design Masters returns next Tuesday at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Source My Celebrity Life.