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BB9 Big Brother 9 in 2008 was won by Rachel Rice. |
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Which one is your favourite?
BB1: Basic, everything looks simple with no swimming pool, or jail, or house next door. A lot of blue and green throughout the house. Diary Room is a white wall and a purple chair. Simple. BB2: More colourful. The house has a more "cabin-esque" feel to it with blues, oranges, yellows, reds and browns throughout the house and some wooded walls too. The garden has the den and the jacuzi. The Diary Room chair is black and white in front of the black and grey logo of BB2. BB3: The biggest house ever, stairs inside the house, one side has a lot of orange colours including the lounge, no doubt related to the eye, and the other looks cold and damp, which are obvious signs of a divide. The Diary Room is under the stairs and has a big red chair in front of a blue illuminated wall with the BB logo on it. The garden is the first to have a swimming pool. BB4: Nice and rounded. Round mirrors, round furniture and warm, calm colours. The stairs are behind a door. The garden is big again, and has a swimming pool. This is the first ever series to have a secret room which is the Reward Room, located at the end of the hallway where the Diary Room and bathroom are. The DR has furry white walls and a blue chair in a white "shell". BB5: Made deliberately small. The stairs are gone, replaced by a jagged hallway. Jagged is the theme of this house, it seems. Lowered ceiling, a main house with no particular shape, a circular and too-intimate sofa, and the place is full of blues and greens. The garden has a jacuzi and a small hut. The bedroom is in the garden as is the bathroom. Also has the Bedsit. This year's Diary Room is smaller, with a red chair and a wall of red cushion and blue plastic tiles. BB6: Continuing with the "small and tense" theme. Bright colours plague the house sich as blues, pinks, yellows and oranges all adjacent. The lounge is all the way in the garden, as are the showers. The pool is back but smaller and circular. There is a loft in the garden which is a perfect hideaway. The kitchen is divided up into different islands. There are windows on the bedroom's wall and the toilet is within the bedroom. The Diary Room door is made up of jagged mirrors and it leads to a big round blue chair. On the other side of the Diary Room is the Secret Garden, and behind a mirror in the living area is Room 101. BB7: Yet again a small house. Swirling patterns are everywhere. The lounge is made up of rubber sofas and a lit-up wall which changes colour. The garden has more rubber chairs, plus the bridge to Nowhere. The theme for this year's house is Inside Out, and it is obvious with the dining table outside in the garden, and a chandalier hanging above it for effect. Also in the kitchen is a floor with grassy patterns. Again, the bedroom is behind a glass wall and the same patterns are in there as well. This is the first house to actually have two houses, with the House Next Door on the other side of the Diary Room. The Diary Room itself is a gold rubber chair and a black padded wall. BB8: Everything about this house is so...rectangular. A rectangular bedroom, a rectangular garden, etc, etc. Much like BB6 bright colours are prevalent, save for the garden which has soothing blue walls. And in the garden are several surprises behind walls. Next to the pool is a massive sign saying "WET" on it which, when removed, reveals a small bar. And there is also a caravan hidden behind one of the walls. There is a seated area for the smokers in the house which is put in place due to the 2007 smoking ban. The fridge is in the garden and the oven is in the bedroom, the sink is in the lounge as is the bath. The lounge has comfortable sofas. The Diary Room is accessed via a hallway which has lights that change colours depending on the status of the Diary Room. And again, there is a second house, the Halfway House, which is also used for tasks. BB9: Larger and for the first time since BB4 there are two bedrooms: One is the Luxury Bedroom with nice warm colours and big beds, the other is what is known as B-Block, a stark contrast with it's bright yellows and hard matresses. The hallways with the stairs is much larger with two stairways and in between them, the Diary Room door. The main house has a jagged feel to it, with a triangular, small kitchen and triangular mirrors, associated no doubt with the "shattered" BB9 eye. One side of the house is dark and red, the other is cool and blue where the luxury bathroom is. The lounge is multicoloured and has sofas of all shapes and sizes, the smallest being a little stool/cushion that can only fit one housemate. The garden is bright and colourful. The pool is boat shaped. There is a novelty-sized ashtray for smokers to sit in. There is also a jail where housemates get sent to be punished, a pod where housemates can discuss nominations and a Task Room, one of two. The one in the garden is larger, whereas the other, on the other side of the Diary Room, can only fit a few people in. The Diary Room chair is a big silver beast in front of a red wall. |
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