Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is gearing up for his role as the interiors ambassador at this year's Ideal Home Show. Joining an expert panel including…. He first burst onto our screens in as a designer on Changing Rooms. Since, homestyle consultant Laurence LLewelyn-Bowen has gone on to conquer….
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If you go on surfing, we will consider you accepting its use. Sign In. Down 20, this week. View rank on IMDbPro ». Laurence's personal charisma and ability to inspire people to express themselves have established him as the UK's favourite and most easily identifiable interior designer.
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Find out more at IMDbPro ». How Much Have You Seen? How much of Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's work have you seen? Known For. Home Front Lawrence Llewelin Bowen. Hard Lead Policeman. Within six months, he was dead. I had to forge that course myself. He did well at school but shocked his family by abandoning his A-level studies to go to art school. After art school, he set up his own design consultancy. Could I start on Monday? He was unlike anything on TV when Changing Rooms launched in ; many assumed he must be gay.
Did that frustrate him? The extraordinary thing is that somehow back then, expressing yourself and getting excited was perceived to be a trait of homosexuality. Secretly minimalist I think would be more shameful. For Llewelyn-Bowen the show was life-changing, making him a household name almost overnight, alongside his co-presenter, Carol Smillie.
It came at a cost, though. His aim for the show is simple: colour. Yes, he says, homes are shrinking and people are stuck renting or in house-shares into their 40s and 50s — but neither should be a barrier to good design.
And nor should fear of what the neighbours might think. There is a lot of class in all of that.
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