Monday, 10 June 2013

Big Brother house is revealed in pictures (and includes an outside shower)

Secret rooms and a cosy treehouse: The new snug Big Brother house is revealed in pictures (and includes an outside shower)

It's that time of year again when producers of Big Brother finally reveal the layout and design of the latest house.
And as usual it seems like they've pulled out all the stops to ensure the housemates have every opportunity to get to know each other.
New pictures that were released on Monday reveal the house the new set of contestants will live in for the duration of this year's show.
Revealed: The new Big Brother house has been unveiled as producers gear up for this summer's new series
Revealed: The new Big Brother house has been unveiled as producers gear up for this summer's new series
Not only have producers added an outdoor shower, no doubt in the hope to get some steamy viewing action, but they've also included a snug treehouse in the garden.
Its addition is no doubt put in place in a bid to encourage housemates to get some privacy away from the main building.
Other features include an outside shower, a 'prison' for any bad behaving contestants and an electricity generating bike in the bedroom.
Looks cosy: This year they've introduced a treehouse in the garden, no doubt to encourage some privacy for some housemates from the main house
Looks cosy: This year they've introduced a treehouse in the garden, no doubt to encourage some privacy for some housemates from the main house
Eco theme: Electricity will be generated by a bike in the bedroom during this year's show
Eco theme: Electricity will be generated by a bike in the bedroom during this year's show
It's decorated to look rather grand, with chandeliers hanging from the walls and stained glass windows leading down the entrance staircase.
The outside space is a smart design of wooden decking and chairs.
But it's not all about trying to get the housemates to get cosy, they've also introduced a vegetable patch where the housemates can grow their own produce.
New addition: The housemates will even be able to grow their own produce thanks to a new vegetable patch being added
New addition: The housemates will even be able to grow their own produce thanks to a new vegetable patch being added
New look: The garden has plenty of wood and colour ready for the new housemates to arrive
New look: The garden has plenty of wood and colour ready for the new housemates to arrive
It's a jungle out there: Seats adorn the fake grass, while even the outside goes with the eco theme thanks to the wood design
It's a jungle out there: Seats adorn the fake grass, while even the outside goes with the eco theme thanks to the wood design
An additional twist includes a number of doors which lead to secret rooms, while there is also a camouflaged swimming pool in the garden.
The eco-friendly theme is continued throughout with old bike saddles making up the kitchen chairs and a jungle view from the living room.
This year's series is taking a Secrets & Lies theme and it will also be the first year Emma Willis will take over main presenting duties after replacing Brian Dowling.
Ready for action: The theme this year is Secret & Lies and the house is decked out with numerous secret rooms
Ready for action: The theme this year is Secret & Lies and the house is decked out with numerous secret rooms
Splashes of colour: The living room, where no doubt many arguments will take place
Splashes of colour: The living room, where no doubt many arguments will take place
Quirky: The kitchen seats are made out of old bike saddles
Quirky: The kitchen seats are made out of old bike saddles
Ready to be used: Where the housemates will row over who's cooking and eating what
Ready to be used: Where the housemates will row over who's cooking and eating what
Last week Emma admitted that she is worried she might not be as good as past hosts Davina McCall and Dowling when she takes over the presenting gig later this summer.
'Davina is the queen and did it impeccably for 11 years, and then Brian did such a brilliant job,' she told new! magazine.
'You don't want to be the one who takes over and is s**t,' she added.
Rather grand: The staircase comes complete with chandeliers and stained glass windows
Rather grand: The staircase comes complete with chandeliers and stained glass windows
Double bed: The bedroom where producers will be hoping for some action to please viewers
Double bed: The bedroom where producers will be hoping for some action to please viewers
Too late now: The first view the contestants will see when they enter the house on the first night
Too late now: The first view the contestants will see when they enter the house on the first night
Decorated to perfection: Suitcases are stacked up against the walls ready to surprise the wannabes
Decorated to perfection: Suitcases are stacked up against the walls ready to surprise the wannabes
'She’s a legend, Davina. I adore her. She’s brilliant and if I can be half as good as her I will be over the moon.
Emma - who hosted Big Brother's Bit on the Side last year - also revealed it was awkward stepping into the shoes of Brian Dowling, but was impressed by how 'gracious' he has been towards her.
'It's a really uncomfortable situation,' she said.
Not long now: This year will see Emma Willis take over the main hosting duties to replace Brian Dowling
Not long now: This year will see Emma Willis take over the main hosting duties to replace Brian Dowling
All change: The new Big Brother eye was revealed last week complete with TV screens and doors
All change: The new Big Brother eye was revealed last week complete with TV screens and doors
'I've spoken to him and I bumped into him. It could have been uncomfortable, but he was really gracious. We kind of laughed and went, 'Oh, hi. This is weird...' And we had a little hug and a quick catch-up.'
'He was lovely about it and understanding because we like each other and had a brilliant working relationship,' she added.


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