Thornton Heath & Streatham
George Clarke visits two Edwardian properties which were never designed for 21st century modern living. He helps NHS worker Hannah and her two young children restyle and extend her tiny cramped mid-terraced home and redesigns photographer Michael Willett and wife Nicky's oddity of mismatched designs and awkward prior improvements.
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Bromley

Wed, Jun 26, 2019
Events manager Mitch and kitchen designer Elliot have bought and gutted a turn of the century house but don't know how to finish it. They have planning permission to extend the rear area and need George Clarke to kick start some ideas on how to plan and complete their project. George also visits a bespoke mirror maker to create a distressed antique style picture window feature for the garden.
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Leamington Spa & Mellor
Albert and Kristina have bought a 19th century converted coach house in Leamington Spa which was last decorated in the 1980s when mock Tudor medieval style was all the rage. The house is a complete mess of dodgy mock features, fake lead-lined windows and pointless dead spaces so George Clarke helps to restyle and redesign the house into an ultra modern spacious dream home. George also visits a 200-year-old farmhouse on the edge of the Peak District, where he faces resistance to his penchant for knocking down walls to create open plan spaces. With the help of the owners Jane and Alan Southcott, George still manages to create extra spaces without too many radical changes.
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Leeds & Brixton

Wed, Jul 10, 2019
George visits a grand semi-detached 7 bedroom Victorian villa in Leeds where Dr Jawad Ahmed and wife Charlie are planning to create a huge a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom which will take up most of the first floor. It's a mammoth task which George helps the couple plan and design. He also visits Jason and Hannah who live in a four bedroom Victorian house in Brixton, south London. It is dated and dingy, so they plan to remodel the entire ground floor and add to add an ambitious two-storey extension to the rear. Can they fit their plans around a huge redundant chimney breast to add extra features, or should it come out for extra space.
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The Wirral & Lingfield, Surrey
George is in The Wirral to help retired couple Charles and Ian, who have decided to redesign their Edwardian terraced house that they bought in 1999, but will they agree to do everything George suggests on a £50,000 budget. George also meets Paul and Vicky Street in Lingfield, Surrey, to help update an 1850s country house which has has more of a 70s and 80s feel than a modern one. It needs a massive amount of work and a £100,000 budget to turn it into a functional 21st century family home.
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Margate & Worthing
George travels to Margate, where Simon and Joanna from London and have bought themselves a large Victorian semi-detached house which hadn't changed since the 1970s. It needs a huge amount of refurbishment work thanks to the warren of dysfunctional rooms and outdated decor. He also visits a grand 1820s Grade 2 listed Georgian villa in Worthing which had been divided into flats in the 1980s. The new owners of one of the flats Charlie and Julie want to create a contemporary living and dining space but retaining all of the original elegant Regency features, all on a budget of just £7,000.
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