Last night's episode of Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr on BBC One saw the keen designers work their magic on a glamping site in Wales.
The fifth episode is based at Brook Cottage Shepherd Huts near Pwllheli on the Llyn Peninsula.
The handcrafted huts include two Gypsy huts, two Poachers huts and a single Shepherds hut.
Each hut has a bespoke interior which viewers can see the designers create in tonight's show.
Owners Mark Barrow and Jonathan Gooders applied for the show last year.
Mr Barrow said: "It was a great opportunity. We have five huts and they were down to five designers by episode five, so they each got a hut.
"Unfortunately one of the designs didn't work out, but that gave us the opportunity to create something unique from scratch, but you'll have to watch the programme to see which it is."
This week, the contestants are hoping to impress judge Michelle Ogundehin and guest judge Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
The huts are located near the seaside and close to the Snowdonia National Park.
Bookings can be made via the website here.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr airs on BBC One at 9pm on Wednesdays and is available on iPlayer.
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