Love Island 2020 Villa: Take A Look At The Show's New Home In South Africa

There are a few new additions to the reality show's base, including a men-only dressing room and the "dog house".
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The first photos of the brand new Love Island villa have been revealed, ahead of the first ever winter series.

For the new January run, the show will be moving from its usual residence in Mallorca to a brand new home in South Africa.

And while the show’s new villa had already been estimated to be at least twice the size of its usual compound, new pictures reveal exactly what’s been done with the space.

Of course, it’s still Love Island, so the new villa still has the usual touches that fans have become used to in the last five series – namely brightly-coloured scatter cushions everywhere and random words sprawled over the walls in a faux handwriting font – but there are a few new additions too...

Although the show has a brand new home, they're keeping the same aesthetic as always...
Although the show has a brand new home, they're keeping the same aesthetic as always...
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...which includes random romantic words being written everywhere
...which includes random romantic words being written everywhere
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This year, the boys will have their own dressing room, which has been billed as a place to get ready and *sigh* “have some lad chat”, while pictures of the bathroom reveal there’s a double shower.

As well as a pool and hot tub, new pictures of the “vibey” hideaway also reveal where the hopefuls can get some alone time away from the rest of the villa.

Expect plenty of "lad chat" in here
Expect plenty of "lad chat" in here
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The romantic Hideaway has been given a makeover
The romantic Hideaway has been given a makeover
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And speaking of alone time, this series Love Island has added a new feature called the “dog house”, where the contestants can sleep if they’ve been kicked out of the bed they’d usually share with their partners.

Take a look at more photos of the new villa below…

Earlier this week, the 12 contestants heading into the South African villa were also revealed.

Among the seven girls and five boys joining the show this time around include a pair of identical twins, Rochelle Humes’ sister and a future “lord of the manor”.

Love Island debuts on Sunday night at 9pm on ITV2.

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