A Norfolk man who reached the final of the hit BBC show Interior Design Masters has been inundated with bookings.

Jack Kinsey, 27, lives near Hingham with his boyfriend Alex in a chapel they converted in a classic and decadent style.

His love of renovations runs in the family as his parents Steve and Lorraine Kinsey previously appeared on the TV show Build a New Life in the Country when they did a barn conversion in Happisburgh.

Eastern Daily Press: Jack Kinsey inside the Norfolk chapel he converted with boyfriend AlexJack Kinsey inside the Norfolk chapel he converted with boyfriend Alex (Image: @jackkinsey)

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Jack was a huge fan of Interior Design Masters and finally decided to take the plunge for series four, which followed ten designers competing to win a contract at a high-end London bar. 

It was judged by interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin and presented by Alan Carr, with the final task to transform Brighton pubs - with Monika Charchula the 2023 winner. 

Eastern Daily Press: The Brighton pub Jack transformed for the final task The Brighton pub Jack transformed for the final task (Image: @jackkinsey)

Mr Kinsey said: "My highlight was meeting all the other contestants and I now have nine friends for life. 

"I also loved doing the nursery, where my hot air balloons went viral, and I got loads of messages from people saying they were inspired after I talked about having Cystic Fibrosis.

Eastern Daily Press: Jack Kinsey (right) with fellow contestants Monika Charchula and Joanne Hardcastle in the nursery space Jack designedJack Kinsey (right) with fellow contestants Monika Charchula and Joanne Hardcastle in the nursery space Jack designed (Image: @jackkinsey)

"I felt reaching the final I had won either way as I had the maximum exposure." 

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Since the show aired he has been inundated with bookings, including a salon in Norwich, a bookshop in Wymondham and The Stag pub in Salhouse, previously The Bell. 

Eastern Daily Press: The hot air balloons Jack created for his nursery space The hot air balloons Jack created for his nursery space (Image: @ jackkinsey)

He also has a wallpaper line coming out, a contract with Bright Horizons, which has 300 nurseries, and he is doing an art deco villa in Spain. 

Mr Kinsey added: "I am so delighted and I have got loads of new social media followers too - I want to be number one for interiors in Norfolk.

"We have now put the chapel up for sale and are eyeing up another quirky building in Norfolk."

Follow him on Instagram @jackkinsey and visit jackkinsey.co.uk