Rochelle Humes enters the world of interior design for new W series

UKTV announced the commission of “Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making” for its premium entertainment channel, W.

6 AUG 2021
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UKTV announced the commission of “Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making” (10x60’) for its premium entertainment channel, W. The ten-part UKTV Original series is produced by Outline Productions, part-funded by home improvement business Wickes. The series will be distributed worldwide by Blue Ant International and is available for pre-sales.

In this aspirational new series, Rochelle Humes is inviting cameras into her life, as she takes her personal passion for all things interior décor into the world of professional interior design. Across the series, Rochelle will be helping deserving families transform their homes with a life-enhancing makeover that is fit for the post pandemic world.

“I’ve always loved interiors and the way a home can positively affect your life. Since I was very young, I’ve rearranged rooms, changed colour and pattern, and loved renovating and decorating my own homes as an adult. Now I can’t wait to embrace the challenge of helping other people reimagine their own homes for this exciting new series for W with Wickes,”  Rochelle Humes said.

“Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making” is commissioned for UKTV by Kirsty Hanson, Commissioning Editor, with Hilary Rosen, Head of Factual and Factual Entertainment, and ordered by Adam Collings, Channel Director for W. The series is executive produced for Outline Productions (a Tin Roof Media company) by Laura Mansfield, Michelle Fobler and Helen Veale, and produced by Kyle Prince.

“I am over the moon that Rochelle is coming to W, pursuing an obsession she has had with interiors since a young girl and showcasing her talents in a way we haven’t seen before. This all comes at a time when our homes have never been more important to us or had so much impact on all of our lives,”  Kirsty Hanson commented.