Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) debuted on August 21, 2005 on ABS-CBN with a total of 145 participants. The house was designed to exude the exact theme as that of what the viewers saw on their TV screens. The house featured a modern-style Art Deco house with flashy lights, geometrically shaped furniture, an alluring pool and bar, and tons of colourful windows opening to the city skyline. It brought forth a refreshing burst of art and architecture for the viewers.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2005
The second season of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) had a lot of changes in store. The exterior of the house was painted with bright colours of blue, yellow and red. This contrasted well with the interiors, which had a more veiled and subdued look. The interiors were done in pastel colours, and various abstract shapes were used to decorate the walls. Wooden furniture in rounded shapes was complemented by the curved windows.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2006
The well-received Art Deco theme continued into season three of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB). This time around, the house incorporated an even wider range of shapes and colours. The interior walls of the house featured shapes such as circles, diamonds, rectangles, and blocks along with pops of colour. The furniture took on wavy and rounded shapes, while the mirrors and tables were shaped in such a way as to create a visually pleasing effect.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2007
The season four of the popular TV show saw a slight shift in the Art Deco house design. This time, the house had a minimalist theme with eye-catching furniture. The interior walls had vibrant blue and green hues that lent a modern feel to the interiors. Storage cabinets were made from stone and wood, while the dining room furniture was complemented with bold colours such as yellow and red.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2008
Season five featured a fusion of styles, such as traditional and Art Deco. The exteriors were painted in a warm pink colour and the interiors presented curves that contrasted well with solid lines. The furniture featured bright colours and bold designs, and the walls were adorned with sculptures and art pieces. Mirrors were used to create an interesting sense of space.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2009
The sixth season of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) took on a bright and cheerful palette. The walls featured a mix of vivid colours and patterns, including green and cream stripes, blue flourishes, and a subtle hint of neutral tones. The furniture was made from a variety of materials such as wood, metal and plastic. Mirrors, tables and chairs also had a modern look.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2010
Season seven of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) also followed the Art Deco trend, but this time with greater themes of depth. The exteriors of the house were painted in shades of blue, complemented by large windows that let in plenty of light. Inside, the furniture was kept simple with a focus on wood and metal frames in accent cookies. The walls featured designs with vivid hues and patterns, giving the house a lively look.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2011
The eighth season of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) included a variety of sleek designs. The exterior façade of the house was a combination of curves and straights. Inside, the colour palette was neutral and muted, with walls featuring various geometric shapes. Furniture included chairs and couches made from wood and plastic, along with mirrored surfaces.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2012
Season nine of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) saw the Prince and Princess of the house being decorated in a unique Art Deco style. Using mostly white-colored furniture and walls, the interior became an oasis of calm and luxury. The walls featured countless geometric shapes along with and abstract designs, combined with modern lines and patterns. Mirrors were also used to create an illusion of depth.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2013
The tenth season of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) saw the house being designed with an ‘industrial style’. This type of aesthetic is characterized by its use of exposed steel, concrete, and wood. The walls of the house were painted in muted green and blue tones, decorated with bold furniture made from dark wood and metal. The furniture was also complemented by sleek metallic appliances.Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House Design - 2014