
It's not often you say that the actual fabric of a Big Brother house is important to a house, but this year it might well be.
While many see to think the cooker (or the kewker as those increasingly irritating twins keep calling it) in the bedroom, the bath in the living room and the fridge in the garden is about upsetting people, if you scratch beyond the conflict card there could be a deeper meaning to it all.
By having things mixed up you could actually reduce tension in the house.
In past series' we've seen people almost stake out their territory. We saw Craig and Anthony commandeer the livng room after Saskia and Maxwell had made it home. There was also the Jungle Cats always perched around the breakfast bar in the series before that.
By mingling the house up, Big Brother may well have stopped groups from congregating in one area and developing into factions.
There's also the fact it means that if someone is cooking they won't be able to shut themselves off in the kitchen away from anyone they perhaps don't like.
Well done Big Brother.