The next Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) season kicks off in about two weeks. Before Biggie opens his doors and leaves us asking questions about this year’s interior design direction, we decided to rank the houses from previous seasons.

Let’s get into it.

8. Big Brother Nigeria: Season 1 (2006)

This was the first season of the reality show that aired on TV. Most people didn’t have any expectations of what the house should look like.

7. See Gobe (2017)

From the geometric-themed wallpapers to the leather sofa, something about this house interior deeply unsettled the housemates, which might explain why it’s one of the hottest BBNaija seasons.

6. Double Wahala House (2018)

This season had some of the most chaotic fights and disqualifications in BBNaija history, and we blame it on the clash of colours in the house decor.

5. All Stars House (2023)

Big Brother clearly didn’t care much about his All Stars participants because the interior design in this season was awful. The dull colours and dimly lit rooms didn’t spark any excitement.

4. Pepper Dem House (2019)

One thing was clear when Big Brother opened the doors to the Pepper Dem house: there was a bigger budget for interior decor.

3. Shine Ya Eyes House (2021)

The interior designers must have taken a page from the Double Wahala house decor because there were so many colours everywhere. To make matters worse, the house had a jungle-themed room.

2. Lockdown House (2020)

The Lockdown season had the cutest outdoor garden in BBNaija history. The organisers also spent a lot of time getting the house properly lit.

1. Level Up House (2022)

Level 1

Level 2

If you can ignore the atrocity that was committed in Level 2, AKA “Trenches”, you’ll understand why this house made it this far down the list. While organisers did everything to make one section of the house miserable, Level 1 was a breath of fresh air.

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