FOOD Network host Stephanie Boswell has given Next Baking Master fans an exclusive look at the contestant's house.
The stunning penthouse in Paris, France, has views of the Eiffel Tower as well as multiple bedrooms and a flat screen TV.
Next Baking Master: Paris brings 10 pastry chefs together.
They get to enter iconic pastry shops and meet French baking mentors.
The new series premiered on May 6 on Food Network.
Pastry chef Stephanie Boswell and chef and restaurateur Ludo Lefebvre host the competition.
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While the bakers try to improve their baking techniques, artistry, and innovations, they stay in a Paris penthouse.
Each week, one baker is sent home and has to leave the beautiful house.
The winner gets the title of Next Baking Master, along with top of the line French kitchen appliances, and $25,000 worth of baking equipment.
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Stephanie, 40, gave fans a tour of the French penthouse before the new series aired.
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She wore a white dress with flowers and leaf designs on it as the network posted the video to X, formerly Twitter.
As Stephanie opened the double doors, she greeted the camera operator.
Behind her was a table and mirror in the foyer before the rest of the house came into view.
Stephanie then took fans into the first sitting room, complete with a white couch, a flat screen TV that showed French programming, tan shelves, and paintings hung on the wall.
The pastry chef said this was "where the magic happens."
As Stephanie walked through the hallway, more art was hung on the walls.
Next Baking Master: Paris Contestants
Next Baking Master: Paris has 10 bakers competing against each other for the title and to become to best baker. Here are those competing on Season 1.
DeAndra Bailey (Baltimore, Maryland)
Brooke De Jong (Dothan, Alabama)
Jeremy Intille (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Lindsay Miller (Los Angeles, California)
Keely Moore (Atlanta, Georgia)
Paige Nickless (Brooklyn, New York)
Joe Settepani (Morganville, New Jersey)
Cedrick Simpson (Atlanta, Georgia)
Robert Toland (Willingboro, New Jersey)
Jennalyn Walbolt (Union, New Jersey).
The living room had blue couches, yellow and white chairs, and a table.
Stephanie then showed off the first "gorgeous view."
She stepped on to the balcony as cars drove by, trees were in full bloom, and iconic landmarks were in the background.
"This is what they wake up the every morning. I mean...," Stephanie said.
SLEEPING AND DINING
Stephanie then took viewers into the contestants' bedrooms.
She joked that they might rifle through some drawers while there.
The beds were a single bed with tan comforters on them, and a night stand next to them.
The dining room was filled with a long white table and comfy armless chairs.
As the contestants eat during the competition, they are graced with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
"I can't get over that," Stephanie said.
Then the dining room expanded into another sitting room with tan and white couches.
The host didn't show off the rest of the bedrooms because they were "pretty messy."
She then took fans into the kitchen, which featured blue cabinets, white counter tops, and another counter to eat on.
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"Everything here is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful," she said.
The producers picked Paris to get fans excited for the upcoming summer Olympic Games, which takes place in the City of Love.