The Isle of Wight Homes and Interiors Show attracted more than 1,600 visitors, making it the largest event of its kind.

The show took place on October 12 and 13 at East Afton Farmhouse and was sponsored by BCM Wilson Hill.

The farmhouse, transformed by Studio Jute, hosted popular tours and workshops.

The exhibition barn featured experts like Lifeline Alarm Systems and Modh Design, who held a free design clinic.

Woodcraft by James BradleyWoodcraft by James Bradley (Image: ICMG Productions) Howdens showcased new kitchen designs, and Bayliss and Booth displayed new season homeware.

VIP guests enjoyed canapés by The Heron, and the courtyard was filled with classical jazz music.

Details for the 2025 show will be announced soon.

Engraved wooden homeware by The Olive HomeEngraved wooden homeware by The Olive Home (Image: ICMG Productions) Founder Hannah Wilson said: "This event is truly unique and has proved to be a huge success for the Island and businesses over the past three years.

"It was a gamble to increase the event to two days this year, but we're thrilled with the results and already planning next year's show!"

Homes Show visitors enjoying some October sunshineHomes Show visitors enjoying some October sunshine (Image: ICMG Productions)

Exhibitor Maslen Design said: "The Homes and Interiors Show is a really top event here on the Island.

"So glad I pushed myself to squeeze this event into a very busy schedule, it's definitely been worth it."