LAURENCE Llewelyn-Bowen has confessed that he is embracing a tacky trend that would’ve previously been shunned. The Changing Rooms star, 59, said glossy magazines such as Vogue and House & Gardens are no longer the tastemakers. 3 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, pictured, shared his thoughts on the latest interior design trends in an episode of the podcast White Wine Question Time Credit: PA 3 Laurence, pictured, said influencers set the trends more than interior design magazines Credit: Stuart Wood / Channel 4 He spoke candidly about modern interior design on the podcast White Wine Question Time hosted by Kate Thornton .

Laurence said there isn’t one specific style of decor that equates to having good taste. “The problem with the Brits is they are very snobbish and continuously believe posh people have good taste and everybody else hasn’t,” he said. “They then worry about having bad taste and end up with no taste.

Read more home decor Fashion Forward All about Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's - career, relationships and net worth DEPRESSING DECOR Stacey Solomon's Pickle Cottage slammed by Changing Rooms star “It’s getting less and less so but there is still this gentle kind of gnawing away inside people that somehow nice people, polite people live a certain way and have a certain set of things.” He said the covid lockdown in 2020 forced people to change their attitudes toward taste. “Maximalism” was all over everyone’s social media feeds despite having previously be.