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George Clarke, a popular British architect, with the help of other architects, gives a stunning makeover to some of the unloved homes in Britain.
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@Yesshecancan
@Yesshecancan Год назад
Seems like some of the architects are more concerned with their style and agenda than they are with the practical needs and budget of a young family with 2 little children.
@sandmanspitfire
@sandmanspitfire Год назад
Some yes, but made worse since it is on TV and they get publicity.
@billrobbins5874
@billrobbins5874 11 месяцев назад
Just hope all families will be able to maintain with the extra costs.
@DonnaKWeaverAuthor
@DonnaKWeaverAuthor 7 месяцев назад
And not lose their home home from the extra debt.
@nata3467
@nata3467 Год назад
I actually would position a sitting room where the dining room is and then put the dining room on the opposite side because the view is actually so much better and we do spend much more time in our living spaces then we do in a dining room
@AgentAO7
@AgentAO7 Год назад
My same thoughts exactly. Tgat space fits more as a living area. And I would prefer that picture window as another slider.
@jenatucker492
@jenatucker492 Месяц назад
I agree! You could relax so much more!
@jackandpiper
@jackandpiper Год назад
That extension is the major cost..and it holds a table…crazy
@gma6886
@gma6886 Год назад
But the view……..spectacular!
@ivcseeu
@ivcseeu Год назад
@@gma6886 but build the second house in fact, and hold a table, really
@bikinggal1
@bikinggal1 Год назад
crazy right?
@thesouluniversal
@thesouluniversal Год назад
@@gma6886 Yeah maybe one seat at that table can see the spectacular view ;p
@randomcomment6068
@randomcomment6068 Год назад
@@gma6886 🤣
@JustAnotherGoddess52
@JustAnotherGoddess52 Год назад
I wonder if architects would be such visionaries if they had to pay for the building themselves. Dramatic and beautiful architecture assumes flying with money. A shame for a young family who really aren't rich, but kudos to them for initiative and courage!
@Rapha2587
@Rapha2587 Год назад
Or even live in it... That extension was a huge waste of money! I've lived in a house that had a room just like that, and it's absolutely horrible... And let's be honest, for this 42:48 🤦🏻‍♂ The view is really not that great.
@abbyhillman769
@abbyhillman769 Год назад
I've only just found this program on RU-vid, and have watched maybe a dozen of them. The unstated theme of this whole scheme is: No, you can't have an architect designed home on your budget. They will always over-design, and then you will have to make compromises that disappoint, instead of starting with a design that is realistic within the budget THAT EVERYONE KNEW FROM THE GET-GO. Had an architect do this to us once. His design came in more than twice our budget and we couldn't even get a loan for the difference. So I designed something that I knew would work within our REAL budget, and more or less demanded that the architect draw up the plans for me at no cost (since I had already paid for his unusable design) so that I could take the plans to the zoning board for approval.
@billger5710
@billger5710 Год назад
In other words whatever you think you need to spend, double it! But then you could just get a contractor and have something ok, not spectacular,
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
You wrote: "The unstated theme of this whole scheme is: No, you can't have an architect designed home on your budget. They will always over-design, and then you will have to make compromises that disappoint." What series have you been watching? That's not the unstated theme of this series *at all.* I'm sorry you had a bad experience with an architect, but it sounds like you went with someone who didn't take your limitations and needs into account -- so why did you proceed in the first place? What you're doing is projecting your experiences onto everyone in this series, when there's really no link at all.
@williamssister8804
@williamssister8804 7 месяцев назад
​@billger5710 spoken like an architect.
@Gil2727
@Gil2727 Год назад
A deck across the whole back with siding doors would have really opened up the house. The angled roof in the dining area is nice but no one visiting would realize it's there until they step into that little room.
@thesouluniversal
@thesouluniversal Год назад
100%, I think that wouldve created a nicer, expansive but cosy energy inside and out. The angled roof looks "cool and interesting" and all that, but creates an uneasy interior energy. Same with the randomly placed oversized windows that look like they cant be opened. Think feng shui fail.
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
@@thesouluniversal feng shui is nonsense.
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
Sure, a deck with sliders would have been great, but with their very modest budget it was unattainable. Even if they'd have put a flat roof onto the garage conversion, they still couldn't have afforded it.
@Gil2727
@Gil2727 8 месяцев назад
@@SuzanneBaruch Just looked this house up online, looks like they had it on the market in 2021 for just shy of 600,000, didn't find if it sold or not.
@tinahochstetler2189
@tinahochstetler2189 Год назад
It's gorgeous. But they've got the roof sloping down into the roof so snow removal is going to be a nightmare! Maybe they don't get a lot of snow there? That would be a leaky mess at best within a few years around here.
@lalalu295
@lalalu295 Год назад
No proper roofing installation and drainage at the bottom to guide the water away. I don't know where you live, but here we have loads of houses with sloped roofs. fllat roofs are way worse
@wilma9475
@wilma9475 Год назад
I'm assuming they get a bit of snow but quite a bit of rain--similar issues, in the end, minus some ice damming.
@louisemackintosh4204
@louisemackintosh4204 Год назад
With those huge windows I can’t help but wonder how they coped with the heat wave last summer.
@djdissi
@djdissi Год назад
@@louisemackintosh4204 or the cold
@mellyndubh9985
@mellyndubh9985 Год назад
The way (and number of times) this show uses "brave" and "bravery" to say "wealthy" and "money" is as much outstanding as the houses are
@ewe392
@ewe392 9 дней назад
Stop complaining. I want them to keep making episodes
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
I really like this couple, their understanding of quality and what was necessary. They went the extra mile to really see to it that it was properly done and the going-over-budget on the things they chose to do, those things will really make a difference in the long term. I thought they were really balanced in their choices and appreciative of every little thing. I wish them the best of the best going forward.
@cynthiashaw45
@cynthiashaw45 Год назад
A deck that connected the living room to the dining room would have pulled it all together.
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
The unecessary weirdly sloping roof added significantly to the over budget. Architect should stick to the brief an bring propeties in on the agreed price.
@cynthiashaw45
@cynthiashaw45 8 месяцев назад
@@LivingLegendMe I agree. That room had no warmth and was so expensive, and oddly shaped to be useful for the cost of the materials. Plus they lost a garage. The money spent on that weird roof should have gone to hardwood floors on the lower level to bring warmth to the interior. Inside the house looks cheaply done, and uninspired, and cold.
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
Sure, if they'd had the money to spend. But they didn't.
@cynthiashaw45
@cynthiashaw45 8 месяцев назад
@@SuzanneBaruch maybe if they hadn’t raised that roof in the small dining room they could have done it. The outdoor space was more valuable than that ridiculous roof.
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
@@cynthiashaw45 I actually agree with you, but the homeowners are the ones to make the decision, not us. They both said during the show that they wanted drama and modern design.
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Год назад
Seeing the Tryptic House, I can easily see the mess he will make of what could be a lovely home. Wish architects would learn that dramatic is often times the enemy of comfortable. A house can be dramatic. A home requires comfort and ease. These radical designs sound like Flanders And Swann. They are ever so contemporary at Number 7a, but have to live in number 7b in the house next door.😊
@Charlotte-bn4gp
@Charlotte-bn4gp 4 месяца назад
"You can't make it any better than it is." That speaks volumes of the happiness this home is making them and will bring many years of happiness to this beautiful family for years to come. Well done❣️
@bikinggal1
@bikinggal1 Год назад
Architects for the most part are clueless on practical building. We had one do an addition to our heritage house, drawings were amazing. Then when we showed the builders they said he drew in all CUSTOM sized windows that would cost 1000's more than if they used standard with only 1/2 inch size dif! Im Mexico Architects are general contractors and with the build from start to end!
@sarahdano55
@sarahdano55 Год назад
The paint and cladding really added to the house. Changing the roof was a good idea. I can get behind knocking down that wall between living room and dining room and even changing all the windows of the house. But frankly that extension doesn't add anything to the house. Putting sliding or byfold doors instead of that huge picture window and installing a raised deck just outside would also have connected outside and inside and for a lot cheaper. And frankly the view isn't that great, at least not enough to justify creating an extension just to take it in.
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
There are several people making similar comments here. But what you're all missing is that the architect didn't add that into his design because it was financially unattainable for this family. You wrote that it would have been "a lot cheaper," but actually it wouldn't have been. The cost for that project in the US would be somewhere around $40k.
@HeavnzMiHome
@HeavnzMiHome Год назад
I hope that the changes have increased the value of the house to the point that they can recall some of the overages.
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
Sadly I would image they will be forced to sell to recoup the over budget due to the silly little dining room, or be saddled with paying back ioans for years to come.
@vcie515
@vcie515 7 месяцев назад
​​@@LivingLegendMe I read in a comment that the house was on market in 2021... For 600 000. The stupid triangle roof of the dining room was not worth it at all!
@nualarosth8448
@nualarosth8448 Год назад
O my goodness that house turned out fantastic, well done everyone involved.
@Faye-vy5kb
@Faye-vy5kb Год назад
Do they ever listened to the people about the amount of money they have! They always go over the amount planned!
@MrTille
@MrTille Год назад
What I take from this show is ”estimate money and time, then double it. And if you thought about your estimation for this reason, double it again”.
@martywanlass4774
@martywanlass4774 Год назад
What a beautiful baby. That nest building really escalates with a new baby. The wood cladding is awesome.
@shoshannafachima1306
@shoshannafachima1306 Год назад
Extraordinary and beautiful transformation
@sanniepstein4835
@sanniepstein4835 Год назад
These architects like roofs that send rainwater toward walls or other roofs, rather than off the building. Trouble in the long run.
@djdissi
@djdissi Год назад
It slopes down the other end
@user-gr1th4tm7k
@user-gr1th4tm7k Год назад
Even though, I don't think that most of it is particularly beautiful or functional, especially its interior, I still think this architect did his best to transform this house.
@audrey04021
@audrey04021 Год назад
The camera operator is obviously enamored of Greg's icy blue eyes. Aren't we all?
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
Nope!
@georgiesmith106
@georgiesmith106 Год назад
Greg the architect is gorgeous with those blue eyes!😍🤩😍🤩
@springlizzard1425
@springlizzard1425 Год назад
That addition is such a wasted space. The house was large enough to start with and now has a pyramid with a view that is only accessible from a wee bit of that room. The kitchen is too wide, yet not wide enough for being truly useful with an island. The cladding and paint, however, looks wonderful. This house could have been made lovely much less money.
@U2b5703
@U2b5703 Год назад
Interior looks like an ikea home
@gato.branco
@gato.branco Год назад
And there is no problem to look like this.😉
@audrey04021
@audrey04021 Год назад
Good thing the original architect for this house is long gone because the critique is brutal and totally on point ... 🤣
@stuartcampbell4626
@stuartcampbell4626 Год назад
What a beautiful expression of the power of architecture to inflame the human spirit.
@team3383
@team3383 Год назад
A waste of time and energy that diagonal sloping rooftop on the extension. All to satisfy an architect's ego trip, but the rest is stunning. Ten years on, (2014 to now) If anyone buys the house it would be much nicer to make an identical triangular extension to fit onto the existing one to make ...... a square extension with a sloping roof and a children's playroom or a "snug" at the top. At the time an simple flat roofed extension - triangular if you MUST - and a nice terrace with a BBQ on the roof would have been cheaper and nicer and added more value AND given far more spectacular views of the counstryside... but hey; "architects"....
@alles_klar
@alles_klar Год назад
This show is basically Grand Designs flipped around: the construction process is smooth and painless, but the result completely misses the mark. At least they got the "way over budget" part right.
@rebeccaarce5570
@rebeccaarce5570 Месяц назад
The house came out even better than I anticipated...Super!
@AgentAO7
@AgentAO7 Год назад
Overall nice transformation & I love the exterior. But what an expensive dining room! Lol... I’m not sure if that extension added real value to the house.. Also, instead of a picture window in the living area, it should have been a slider. And I would swap that space as the dining area and the extension as the family room. Anyway, Arch. Greg is handsome! 😍😜
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
In order for a slider in the living room to work, they would have had to re-grade the entire back yard. That would have put them MASSIVELY over budget. You have to think of these things realistically.
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
What if the owners and neighbors don't want some shard of glass or brutalist box? Are they allowed to want their home to reflect the surroundings in terms of architecture?
@dagmarbeeke6163
@dagmarbeeke6163 Год назад
Can't help but gasp a little every time those blue marbles look at the camera. Awesome house, but that man is a fine design as well 💙
@7u655
@7u655 Год назад
Those lips too!
@TheFiown
@TheFiown Год назад
There must be some unwritten blueprint for these transformations to make them all the same inside.
@djdissi
@djdissi Год назад
Most modern interior spaces do, and not in a good way. I don't care what shape it is, they're characterless. No craftsmanship, no human touch.
@randomcomment6068
@randomcomment6068 Год назад
I would swap the dining room and living room. The front part would be home office - working area.
@leeraewi
@leeraewi Год назад
The dining room furniture is so awkward in that space and you can hear that it is echoey as there is not enough furniture. At the very least, they need to put a plant or a piece of furniture in that far, acutely angled far corner.
@AgentAO7
@AgentAO7 Год назад
Same thoughts here. That soace would be better as a living area. And instead of that picture window, I would actually prefer another slider as another access to the garden.
@peggylee6086
@peggylee6086 Год назад
How many people would love to have any home!
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
My thoughts entirely.
@SB_McCollum
@SB_McCollum Год назад
I like this one. They'll have to do something with the garden now, hope they've got a few bob left for a trimmer.
@gueulederat
@gueulederat Год назад
it's DRAMATIC
@user-zw7mh6iv8p
@user-zw7mh6iv8p 9 месяцев назад
It would be so refreshing to have one of these shows come within budget. That is the mark of a good architect
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
Pushing young couples into debt for decades to come.
@elizabethmeiring9371
@elizabethmeiring9371 Год назад
I'd be super happy with that transformation if it were my home.
@garthl2954
@garthl2954 Год назад
"nothing around here looks like that" - that already justifies the additional spend!!😍
@GracetheWestie
@GracetheWestie Год назад
The architectural design of this house is a HUGE waste of money. It was designed with the architect's vision. The couple agreed to it. Can't help but wonder what they think of it now.
@mariearce8021
@mariearce8021 Год назад
As long as they like it.
@julesneville3113
@julesneville3113 Год назад
I'm sorry, but the example house George took them to is awful. If he took me to that to make me feel better, I'd be in tears. Why do all of the architects on this show do mega-modern?
@barbarasi4799
@barbarasi4799 Год назад
I agree. I was horrified by that example house. Totally ruined the look of the facade. The house beautiful before, I’m sure. 😢
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
I agree, the house was a stunningly beautiful early 19th Century property, marred by huge hideous carbuncle glued onto it, which their unfortunate neightoburs also had to live with.
@conniekiers9554
@conniekiers9554 8 месяцев назад
I didn't like that either...it was an eyesore on a grand old house
@jeffhughes1862
@jeffhughes1862 9 месяцев назад
So tell us what happens when the scrap wood shims -used to level the frame for the larch siding on the exterior walls-rot and fall out and when rain water infiltrates the many screwholes put through pebble dash siding
@drcandor
@drcandor Год назад
Must have been an outstanding experience for the architect to have the homeowners love the home so much _ GC and team should include the builder at closing segment of show to represent what makes the finished product all possible. . . :>/
@williamssister8804
@williamssister8804 Год назад
This show is Gaslighting at its best. Every show the architect goes over budget!! The couples are forced (shamed) into feeling its more important to pay the extra cost, just to implement the vision of the architect. Why doesn't the architect listen to their clients and stay within the budget given or close to the budget? There goes the child's 's college fund!!!
@patriciokas
@patriciokas Год назад
my thoughts exactly! there are episodes where "100k is the budget" and then architect is like "ohhhh, 100k! we can do a lot with that! and since you have a lot i know you'll be able to get even more money, so how about i'll show you this and raise everything to 140k!"
@kathyjones1078
@kathyjones1078 Год назад
I think the “client” is the show’s producers. They seem to like having the ideal plan rather than a more modest plan.
@topnftart
@topnftart Год назад
Yes, I think the only possible strategy here is take your real budget, reduce it twice, and then repeat a dozen of times "it is our max". Then maybe they would fit in) But not necessarily. I am always feeling so mixed about these projects( Most of the time glad for the way it turned out from the point of the design, but so, so upset and compassionate towards their money concerns. I am watching shows like this to feel inspired and happy for the owners, but they mostly leave me thinking that it is impossible to improve your living conditions without working like a slave 10 years after that. And let's be honest: do we all really think, that this triangle roof was necessary? I think this extension would be almost as great with a standard roof and probably fit into budget.
@olly-kai
@olly-kai Год назад
I'm amazed you all think that the owners pay for everything! No! As someone else mentioned, the show producers are a client as well. They take care of the extras the owners can't pay for.
@williamssister8804
@williamssister8804 Год назад
@@olly-kai Well, not sure why you are amazed? When the show's host ask how much it costs guests gives their total cost. Also there is no disclaimer saying the show pays the construction bill only the architect's fee.
@olly-kai
@olly-kai Год назад
It's so weird to see this episode flipped mirror image so that the person who downloaded it hopefully won't get caught
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
Finally George caved and a one point pronounced "Architect" correctly. Cheers George!
@SuzanneBaruch
@SuzanneBaruch 8 месяцев назад
This is a beautiful project! My only concern is that the unfurnished and unfinished interior is not amenable to family life or comfortable living. So while the exterior is stunning, I think they should have finished and furnished the interior and tackled the exterior in a few years after they'd paid off the costs of the interior.
@mariesahota1478
@mariesahota1478 Год назад
WOW. The house 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿is lovely 👊🥳👊but the architect 🌹with his sharp features 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿and blue eyes 💥💥💥
@loucastel5188
@loucastel5188 Год назад
Why was it not insulated behind that cladding?
@tassadanslesmyriades1044
@tassadanslesmyriades1044 8 месяцев назад
Each episode the “very limited budget” becomes a “very unlimited budget” 😂 I think this is a scam. But very beautiful house.
@jenatucker492
@jenatucker492 Месяц назад
I do like the extension, but I would make it my living/sitting room. It would make that view more comfortable!!
@deejaytori
@deejaytori Год назад
I like almost everything about this series except the stark interior aesthetic of most of the builds. I really get into each episode, then can't help feel a bit disappointed at the end because of how cold and uninviting the interiors feel to me. I guess that's the trend right now.
@teavetyskova
@teavetyskova Год назад
I totally agree. It's never homely or cosy. It feels like something from a magazine, not in a good way.
@jackandpiper
@jackandpiper Год назад
I’ve never heard of, or met an architect that ever listen to someone’s budget…self absorbed is 2hat they are..I’d never hire one!
@Holidaygal
@Holidaygal Год назад
We built a house in Wisconsin working with builder from ground up. We and He kept an eye to the allowance for each item and we were able to keep within the budget we established with money left over.
@terrytay1774
@terrytay1774 Год назад
Upstairs?
@B-Th-Change
@B-Th-Change 7 месяцев назад
I love these videos. Amazing!
@gregoryclark7566
@gregoryclark7566 Год назад
85,000 pounds has to be considered a huge bargain. This house was transformed so radically that it must be worth a minimum of 2x its initial market value. It literally went from boring and mundane to a superb home that emanates modern design excellence.
@LalalalalaLauren75
@LalalalalaLauren75 Год назад
The windows are AMAZING
@bevfrench3496
@bevfrench3496 7 месяцев назад
a good rain storm....where does the water run off of that beautiful extension? down to the main house?
@freedomofreligion3248
@freedomofreligion3248 Год назад
Per some of these comments, there's a lot of comfy armchair critics who don't understand the alchemy of client-architect & the joy great design gives a living family, for decades. Affording something is often a matter of prioritizing; those never touched by the majesty of the pure + simple elegance of design are missing out.
@agme8045
@agme8045 8 месяцев назад
I understand that kind of mindset, yet this design was terrible and not worth the money that the people didn’t really have.
@frenchartantiquesparis424
@frenchartantiquesparis424 8 месяцев назад
The house was gorgeous to begin with.
@williamwaterford8114
@williamwaterford8114 Год назад
Weird to see how a later architect can add such a modern structure to a very well designed villa from another architect. Why not build a 100 procent new house if you love new so much?
@gato.branco
@gato.branco Год назад
I wished to see the bathrooms and the rooms.
@Loliolla
@Loliolla 5 месяцев назад
the resulting home is much better than the original. once the exterior ages the home will look more appealing. The dark color will make it blend in more. Green foliage looks beautiful against dark gray. I do question the value of the architectural addition. For less money they could have met their needs by simply converting the garage into living space with sliding doors to the exterior and balancing the structure by converting the flat rooftop into a second floor patio with a trellis. That would have left them more than enough money to renovate the kitchen and bath, add windows and doors to the back of the home, install the slate roof and to re-clad and paint the exterior of the home. I would have sunk more money into creating outdoor living space. I love the slate roof, but I distrust the viability of vertical siding, especially in a wet climate. I also think the home needs more improvements. For example, It really seems like the room off the living room should have sliding doors to the backyard. That room itself seems like wasted space and those plywood benches look extremely uncomfortable. On the other hand the extra room could make a great playroom and can evolve as their children get older. The kitchen is architecturally appealing, but I’m not sure if there’s enough counter space. I wish they had shown more of the house. Hopefully they turned the shower room into a laundry or powder room and made a proper bathroom on the second floor.
@williamwaterford8114
@williamwaterford8114 Год назад
Do you tell prices for buying and renovations?
@kristeader4689
@kristeader4689 5 месяцев назад
I've watched for few now. And still can't get the doorway idea of having no space for outdoor footwear or extra clothing?! How does that work? I live in a kind of same climat exept with more snow I supose and a mud room before entering into living space is a must! Also we don't go into livingroom with boots.. how does that work with rainy climate and carpets? Really unpractical for family when you should need lots of storage and easy cleaning surfaces. I Like the gardening part thow...
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
All you can see is green. (And someone's old shed.)
@pleinaire8698
@pleinaire8698 Год назад
The front of the house overhang still looks tired and rundown.!!
@bryanwiens5950
@bryanwiens5950 Год назад
The addition is not in harmony with the house. It’s pretty bad design actually. Brilliant design? I don’t think so.
@lindalane9496
@lindalane9496 9 месяцев назад
love it
@mary-annnstednielsen5300
@mary-annnstednielsen5300 Год назад
George, remember to let the owners go in the house first….. It is their house and home, and you are a guest!
@dailydoseofmedicinee
@dailydoseofmedicinee Год назад
wow
@eileenworth7862
@eileenworth7862 Год назад
Now it is a modern design in a country setting. I do not know how the materials will weather before looking dated themselves. The triangular room is terrible Feng Shui. Sorry, not impressed.
@farabifarab3256
@farabifarab3256 Год назад
My opion its not safe and healthy for mom and baby and kid to stay in the situation like that
@ediefolta9494
@ediefolta9494 Год назад
Yes, not even an air filter!🤑
@djdissi
@djdissi Год назад
Yes, I was really surprised by that
@acynestevens4885
@acynestevens4885 9 месяцев назад
Seriously, that triangular room is not necessary. That house is fine without it. That in itself would have cut the cost way down. I can not understand if the budget is limited, why do such extensive work on the outside. Put all the funds on the inside work.
@SuzanneU
@SuzanneU Год назад
The first words out of the architects' mouths is always "Extension"!
@lucreciaanashi3440
@lucreciaanashi3440 Год назад
Que horror!!parece q pusieron un granero encima de una casa.Revestimiento de madera en exterior es de muy mal gusto y encima la inclinación del techo me parece q le va a dar problemas.Con semejante movida podrian haber hecho algo agradable a la vista
@maryhart637
@maryhart637 Год назад
Beautiful final reveal!
@makingitthrough190
@makingitthrough190 8 месяцев назад
Its odd to say it didn’t fit with the surroundings when its much the same as the one next door.
@vivianmarques7027
@vivianmarques7027 Год назад
These people need to buy comfortable furniture 😅
@localman12
@localman12 Год назад
Yes, it all looks so uncomfortable. And that built in shallow sofa room divider thing in raw 2x4's and plywood was horrible.
@Catilus
@Catilus 10 месяцев назад
I like the look of it, BUT, the sofa and dining chairs look super uncomfortable, wood cladding needs a lot of maintenance down the road and the white walls won't stay white long with kids. I love the windows though. I think just by changing the windows and changing the pebbles with smooth concrete this house would have been perfect for this family and within budget, although not as unique.
@babycakes8434
@babycakes8434 7 месяцев назад
This house would look great with all the exterior upgrades and without the extention. Seems like the architect likes the extentions, so he plopped one here, but without thinking about budget and functionality. The extention looks like a wood shed🤦‍♀️
@ReneeOh
@ReneeOh Год назад
Imagine how much money they could have saved..just by painting the exteriors of the home. Sorry. Not to my liking . The place seems sterile and cold . Also wonder about the drainage of the roof on the addition.. looks like a potential future leak
@sweetpea-yj5qy
@sweetpea-yj5qy Год назад
Watched many episodes and they are all the same… add modern box addition, larger windows and cover exterior in black cladding. Boring.
@lexyladybug81
@lexyladybug81 Год назад
never tell the real budget always give them half of that because they NEVER listen ... its like they purposely go out to bankrupt homeowners .. i don't know about overseas but in the US once you do upgrades you raise the property taxes ... on top of paying off the over budget costs its a recipe for disaster
@barbarasi4799
@barbarasi4799 Год назад
It’s the same in Canada. Take care of your home and improve and the taxes go up. I think should up the taxes on rundown properties instead.
@7u655
@7u655 Год назад
I paused and stared at the addition for a couple of minutes and its a mess! Never heard of opening a space to divide it?? Horrible!
@lexyladybug81
@lexyladybug81 Год назад
its not fluid the architecture is bizarre when it doesn't flow,and im talking about the house the architect showed the homeowners
@LivingLegendMe
@LivingLegendMe 8 месяцев назад
Who else whilst warchng is thinking of all our young homeless on the streets this winter? I´d like a show where Architects, Builders, Manufacurers, Suppliers, Carpeters, Roofers, Neighbours and Joe Public provide their skills for free in building homes for the homeless with Councils providing the land and permissions gratis. A thought for William and Royal patronage, to talk AND walk it.
@sophiekarnak3936
@sophiekarnak3936 Год назад
It's a nice house, but the claim that it "blends seamlessly into it's environment" is a total joke. It sticks out like a sore thumb against both the natural environment and the surrounding houses. It looks like the sort of generic house reno you see all over RU-vid by house flippers and HGTV makeover gurus, and in a couple of decades that very expensive renovation is likely to look just as dated as the brick and pebble dash they covered over.
@djdissi
@djdissi Год назад
You're absolutely right
@futon2345
@futon2345 Год назад
All that steel for a crazy little house is a little too much if you ask me
@nancywolf3786
@nancywolf3786 Год назад
the house looks better. i may have just hired an artistic painter to improve the curb appeal
@MARGKMA
@MARGKMA Год назад
with 2 young kids, the extension n extra 25k were unneccesary
@charleshall9488
@charleshall9488 10 месяцев назад
There needs to be an an American version of this show
@happydays1336
@happydays1336 Год назад
Where I live converting a garage to living space reduces the property's value.
@helenburdei5783
@helenburdei5783 Год назад
But no garage?
@ivcseeu
@ivcseeu Год назад
Looks the same, but wooden cladding.
@dwt20125
@dwt20125 Год назад
The house they went to visit has been destroyed with the extension .
@conniekiers9554
@conniekiers9554 8 месяцев назад
How can you paint over brick without causing issues down the road....brick needs to breathe and coating it with paint will cause it to explode
@karm9852
@karm9852 Год назад
I noticed that none of these owners want more house but they are always adding on extentions
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