Love Island is quite possibly the most-discussed reality TV show in the UK, and it is finally heading back to our screens.
The new Love Island villa has now been unveiled and it’s safe to say that it’s nothing short of breath-taking.
As Love Islanders first enter the villa, they will walk right under a chrome heart that is placed right outside the front of the building.
There is also a wooden walkway, which leads right up to the front door.
The layout will consist of ground-floor bedrooms and there is also going to be a selection of double beds, which the Islanders will share. Although everything may look somewhat familiar, it’s important to know that the show have made some changes.
They have not placed the beds in a row, and they also have beds which face each other to give the villa a more communal vibe.
The new villa has also brought back the dog house. This is a foldout bed that’s located in the living room. If Islanders find themselves on the wrong side of their partner, then they now have somewhere else to spend the night.
The dressing room heads out onto an enclosed terrace, that overlooks the pool. There are now in-water sun loungers too, which is a welcome addition.
The pop-art theme is prominent and there are also neon lights that span throughout the villa. The kitchen has been given a rose-gold makeover and the garden has a variety of seating options.
You will also see a lot of notable pink, yellow and blue accents, and producers have also said that they have created some more secluded seating areas for those who want a bit more privacy.
Laura Whitmore is going to be presenting the show, a role that she has proudly held since the year 2020. Her husband, Ian Stirling is going to give a comedic voiceover, which UK fans will love.