Graham Wynne
Meet Graham Wynne

Meet Graham Wynne

Graham's creative eye and classical touch has made him a firm favourite in the world of makeover television! Find out more about him right here...

Since graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in Drama in 1985, Graham's career has continued to take on an increasingly varied and challenging mix of projects.

As a student, his natural creative eye led him to design several theatre productions for the famous Cambridge Footlights review team. This leading role as a designer proved invaluable when in 1990, Graham became a creative consultant for Ralph Lauren, which resulted in a number of interior design commissions located throughout the world.

Graham's work in television began in 1996 when he made his screen debut in the first series of Changing Rooms for the BBC. Since then he has been a regular designer on the show and his understated, sophisticated style has become well known to the viewing nation.

Graham's creative flair has also been given full reign in his regular appearances alongside Ainsley Harriet in Channel 4's Party Of A Lifetime! During the series his imagination ran riot as he created many fantastic party settings including a Victorian music hall and a full-scale African jungle in deepest Surrey. Other television credits include BBC One's Change That, where Graham revamped many a piece of junk and The Great House Challenge for Channel 5. Graham's latest project is Our Home for UKTV Style, in which his work helps transform the interior of a run-down house in Bexley, Kent.

Graham continues to be involved in a wide array of projects outside of television. He recently completed his design for a new production of Guys And Dolls, which will be staged in Bermuda later this year. This summer, in-between filming Changing Rooms, Graham will spend a busman's holiday in Bali, where he is currently working as the interior designer for a resort of luxury villas.
 
 
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