Design Rules

Design Rules (2003)

EndedDocumentary show

Design Rules - the ultimate back-to-basics design programme explored the perceptions and facts of true design. Demonstrating that there should be no relationship between personal style and basic design rules, the programme explored the living spaces that we have inherited - real homes with all their character and shortcomings.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06PersonalityAug 11, 2003
S01E05Balance and OrderAug 4, 2003
S01E04Textures and PatternJul 28, 2003
S01E03LightJul 21, 2003
S01E02ColourJul 14, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Design Rules' from the year 2003 premiere?

'Design Rules' premiered on September 20, 2003.

Who were the hosts of 'Design Rules'?

'Design Rules' was hosted by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Diarmuid Gavin.

What was the format of 'Design Rules'?

'Design Rules' was a home improvement and interior design television series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Design Rules'?

The first season of 'Design Rules' consisted of 6 episodes.

What was the concept behind 'Design Rules'?

'Design Rules' aimed to provide viewers with helpful tips and advice on interior design and home improvement.

What were some of the main topics covered in 'Design Rules'?

'Design Rules' covered topics such as color schemes, furniture arrangement, lighting, and creating a cohesive design aesthetic.

Did 'Design Rules' feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Design Rules' occasionally featured celebrity guests who shared their own design insights and experiences.

How long was each episode of 'Design Rules'?

Each episode of 'Design Rules' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What was the target audience for 'Design Rules'?

'Design Rules' targeted individuals interested in interior design and those looking for inspiration for their home improvement projects.

Were there any recurring segments in 'Design Rules'?

Yes, 'Design Rules' had recurring segments where the hosts would showcase before-and-after transformations of various spaces.

Did 'Design Rules' provide practical tips for viewers?

Yes, 'Design Rules' aimed to provide viewers with practical tips and tricks that they could apply to their own homes.

How were the hosts of 'Design Rules' qualified in the field of design?

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Diarmuid Gavin were both renowned interior designers with years of experience in the field.

Did 'Design Rules' focus on specific design styles or cater to a broader audience?

'Design Rules' aimed to cater to a broader audience by providing tips and advice that could be applied to various design styles.

Did 'Design Rules' incorporate any competitions or challenges?

No, 'Design Rules' did not incorporate competitions or challenges. It was primarily focused on providing educational content.

Did 'Design Rules' feature any international design inspirations?

Yes, 'Design Rules' occasionally drew inspiration from international design styles and incorporated them into the show's recommendations.

Was 'Design Rules' well-received by the audience?

'Design Rules' received positive feedback from viewers who appreciated the practical design advice and engaging hosts.

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