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Grand Designs

Channel 4 Documentary 3.8/5 · 73 votes

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Kevin McCloud follows intrepid individuals trying to design and build their dream home.

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12 this season · 282 total
s04e01 Lambeth: The Violin Factory 2004-01-21 21:00

Lambeth: The Violin Factory

s04e01 · 2004-01-21 · 21:00

Louise and Milko Ostendorf wanted to build the home of a lifetime. Milko's job as a well-paid City banker meant they could think big, so Louise set up her own architectural practice and they bought a disused violin factory in the heart of London's Waterloo. The crumbling building was hemmed in on all sides and had no views, but Louise had a vision of a spectacular loft-style home that would combine stunning design with utter luxury.

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s04e02 Walton on Thames: Customised German Kit House 2004-01-28 21:00

Walton on Thames: Customised German Kit House

s04e02 · 2004-01-28 · 21:00

David and Greta Iredale loved their home, a modernist structure in Surrey that they had built themselves almost 40 years ago. It was filled with things they'd chosen over the years – design classics, mementoes, David's paintings. But that house was falling apart and had to come down. Meanwhile, they had lost their hearts to a German post-and-beam house, designed by architect Peter Huf and available as a customised kit (Huf Haus).

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s04e03 Revisited - Buckinghamshire: The Inverted-Roof House (Revisited from S3 Ep5) 2004-02-04 21:00

Revisited - Buckinghamshire: The Inverted-Roof House (Revisited from S3 Ep5)

s04e03 · 2004-02-04 · 21:00

Tom and Judy Perry wanted more than just a home for themselves and their two children. On a site of outstanding natural beauty in Buckinghamshire, they set out to build an ambitious house – a symphony of angles, glass walls and exposed steel, with a dramatic inverted roof. Tom made himself site manager and main contractor. He had no experience but he liked a challenge – and, after all, how difficult could it be?

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s04e04 Leith: 19th Century Sandstone House 2004-02-11 21:00

Leith: 19th Century Sandstone House

s04e04 · 2004-02-11 · 21:00

When Reuben Welch and April Marr came across a ruined 19th-century house amid the tower blocks of Leith, Edinburgh, they saw it as their future home. They had no clear idea of how to restore it, and precious little building experience. Still, they were young and fit (they had met on Reuben's climbing wall) and they liked a challenge. So they bought the crumbling shell and set about transforming it with their own hands.

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s04e05 Clapham: The Curved House 2004-02-18 21:00

Clapham: The Curved House

s04e05 · 2004-02-18 · 21:00

David and Anjana Devoy's tiny coach house was proving too small for them and their two children. So they decided to build a new house in their own garden, which was big by London standards. But this particular grassy plot came with problems. It was overlooked by huge blocks of flats, and in the middle of it stood a chestnut tree they weren't allowed to cut down. They came up with an inspired solution: they would build a curving house along the borders of their plot. What's more, they would do a lot of the work themselves.

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s04e06 Sussex: The Modernist Sugar Cube 2004-02-25 21:00

Sussex: The Modernist Sugar Cube

s04e06 · 2004-02-25 · 21:00

Tom Watkins and Darron Copping wanted to build a house that would be home to them, their art collection and their two large dogs. Darron's passion for surfing meant it would also have to be near a beach. They already shared a timber beach house in a hamlet on the Sussex coast, and when a neighbour's bungalow came up for sale, they decided to buy it, demolish it and build a dazzling white modernist house in its place.

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s04e07 Argyll: The Oak-Framed House 2004-03-03 21:00

Argyll: The Oak-Framed House

s04e07 · 2004-03-03 · 21:00

Tony and Jo Moffat, musicians with Scottish Opera, had long dreamed of a home in the countryside. They found a perfect site on the Clyde estuary in Argyll and Bute. Located in a small village on a hillside, it had glorious views as far as the isle of Arran and was less than an hour's drive from Glasgow. Inspired by local oak-framed barns, they gave architect Andy McAvoy an open brief. In return, he gave them a design that fused medieval and modern and promised a beautifully simple interior. However, the construction was anything but simple...

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s04e08 Dorset: An Idiosyncratic Home 2004-03-10 21:00

Dorset: An Idiosyncratic Home

s04e08 · 2004-03-10 · 21:00

Amid 55 acres of organic farmland in the New Forest, Lizzie Vann and Mike Thrasher set out to build an idiosyncratic home. They wanted a house that would reflect their love of travel and eastern cultures, yet blend into the very English countryside around them. Their first proposal, for a wooden Japanese house, was refused planning permission, but after three years of adapting their ideas with architect David Underhill, they were finally ready to build. Their ingenious design was in three sections: a living wing, a bedroom wing and a romantic tower.

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s04e09 Revisited - Waterloo: The Violin Factory 2005-10-13 20:00

Revisited - Waterloo: The Violin Factory

s04e09 · 2005-10-13 · 20:00

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s04e10 Revisited - Clapham: The Curved House 2005-11-23 21:00

Revisited - Clapham: The Curved House

s04e10 · 2005-11-23 · 21:00

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s04e12 Revisited - Argyll: The Oak-Framed House 2007-04-25 20:00

Revisited - Argyll: The Oak-Framed House

s04e12 · 2007-04-25 · 20:00

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s04e11 Revisited - Walton: The German Huf Haus 2008-03-12 21:00

Revisited - Walton: The German Huf Haus

s04e11 · 2008-03-12 · 21:00

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