

The house has a fresh contemporary style, clean sophisticated finishes and Afro-chic interiors.
Here is how M-Net describes the new look of the house:
''Polished stainless steel elements sit alongside warm wood tones and rugged stone, whilst canvas drawn paintings share space comfortably with unique graffiti artwork. Bold colors against a backdrop of neutrals provide key focal points throughout the house while wide open spaces allow for a feeling of space and tranquility.''
The kitchen opens onto an open plan lounge with leather and luxurious throws and the house ''fuses classic design ethics with a fun, easygoing twist''.
Other rooms include an elegant bathroom, dormitory styled bedroom, polished dark wood dining area, and the always powerful diary room.
Outside there is a decked patio with a garden and sparkling plunge pool - the element unchanged in tribute to last season.
''It’s all about comfort and style,” says M-Net Africa director Biola Alabi.
''It’s all about comfort and style,” says M-Net Africa director Biola Alabi.
To renovate and rebuild the existing structure into the new house took 70 000 bricks, 6 tonnes of cement and 4 tonnes of structural and reinforcing steel.
Big Brother Africa: The Revolution starts on Sunday on DStv 198.