Mr. Clark...as an Environmental Designer for over forty years, I came across your Ugly House series and have been binging ever since. I must say you do an excellent job of hosting. But I'm seeing a definite trend with almost every episode with regards to the design factors. It seems almost every architect is bent on adding a huge contemporary rear addition that looks out onto the garden, that often isn't in keeping with the design of the original structure. And most are smitten with using black on the exterior, with the same contemporary design and furnishings inside the addition on each project. The finished product is rarely assimilated into the neighborhood, with little concern for the possible difficulty the owners might have in the future if they decide to sell. Room additions and facade replacements plunge owners into "over budget" stress. Often, just interior reconfigurations, minimal exterior adjustments, a fresh coat of paint and appealing landscaping can solve a plethora of issues.
You should see the program : before after from waku waku Japan. The architect always uses the original building structure without having to add space beyond what is needed and accordance with the available budget
Totally agree. It's sad that the focus is always on gaining more space with an extension. But there are no measurements taken to save energy like insulation, solar panels etc. Energy costs and sustainability seem to be of no importance.
It really angers me how they pushed the expensive addition on these people and where is the rain running to, towards the house???? And now they have a larger heating bill and does the architect really care??????
This radical re-envisioning of the bland domestic architecture that blights the beautiful landscape gave me hope. The design is bold, courageous, inspiring and responsive to the environment. What a great gift to this visionary family, from a gifted architect and set of construction experts. Thank you for showing us the possibility of greatness.
They could have done so much better on their own with the money they had! I hated that they went so far into debt, especially with a new baby, and George acts like $20 or $30 thousand over budget is nothing! That architect was something!
why do they keep trying to convince us that the house finally belongs? regardless of the design, it still sits in a neighborhood of buildings that resemble the house's pre-construction look. the reality is the house now absolutely does NOT belong. it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Love the extension. Some are saying it wasn't necessary, and of course it wasn't. It makes it special. It makes it dramatic. It's not ridiculous. Not everything needs to be practical. I do think it was a missed opportunity to not have the picture window in the living room be a sliding door, with steps down to the backyard. That said, the picture window IS gorgeous!
"Shard" seems to be the architectural B.S. of the day. That's a lot of expense and the way the furniture fits is unimpressive. I would be wary of hiring this architect, because he could look through me with those intensely gorgeous eyes and I would say YES!
Everyone in this episode is left handed! George, the architect, the couple, the kid.. And the fact that they very casually acknowledged it by shaking hands left handled! Was rare at the same time wonderful to watch..
Wood bees and wasp will love it especially when it starts to decay in a year and turn grey. Architect loves to play on paper but truly lacks what maintance free, to a young couple means. Will need another$60,000 to fix the outside when it all starts rotting. As builders, we would have never let a client put this raw wood on a home. What a shame.
The extension on this house was ridiculous. It wasn't apparent that an addition was even needed. All they needed was to remove walls and put in new glazing. Resurfacing the exterior was okay - made it distinct from the neighbors who were all just like the old house. But to con a young family into a "unique" money pit was just ethically wrong.
As a designer , I have to agree that the angled roof is ridiculous . I also agree with you that the original brickwork was sound and didn't need painting .The aluminium windows were not a bad idea .Nor were the picture windows .The pebbledash should have been stripped before cladding . I would rather have spent money on the interior , than trying for a look that looks like a ugly modern church and cost too much .They were very lucky to have had a builder who put up with the inadequate architectural details and solved the problems himself .Without him , they could have been left with a gaping hole and leaking roof .--Written by Mrs Southall.
Maybe it is because I am Australian - but I would have thought first walk out deck from the living room, with big folding glass doors - and then access to the garden that way. Maybe it isn't the climate for decks though?
@@ludicrousone8706 So very true. I have seen many beautiful gardens ruined with pools, gazebos and other stuff. I often want to cry ... these become outdoor living spaces but NOT gardens. There is a place fo a nice deck however as a link between house and garden.
The original house looked out of place in its environment. The new house looks completely out of place in its environment. It's modern and slick all right, but it does not fit in with the other houses or anything. The addition looks unappealing, like a shelter we have at our local park, right down to the bare light bulbs hanging down. I foresee many future projects trying to soften the industrial look of the new kitchen and addition.
You don't approve of the unique and creative use of materials? The previous version was a cookie cutter that was routinely placed on random lots, and never took into account the lot and view and how to tie it all together with the inside spaces.
What is it with Brits taking nice houses that just need a paint job and some landscaping and redo them into post modern monstrosities that stick out like sore thumbs from that beautiful English countryside???? They took a not too bad house and destroyed it. They had great indoor space and nice room flow. Each room could have stood with a new paint job and the outside of the house needed re-clad. The gardens needed redone but that is it. They did not need an addition. This was a stupid waste of good renovation funds.
It seems there's a current trend in UK architecture to have a contemporary space in a traditionally-designed house. So, we see, over and over again, the mish-mash results. Could it be the combining of contemporary with traditional is due to the lack of open spaces to allow homeowners the ability to build new houses? I'm not sure. I do really like George Clarke and his connection with the homeowners and the architects. My favorite George Clarke series is Restoration Man. 😍
There is nothing wrong with all white walls if your sense of decor is on point. If it isn't it can go really quickly from Scandinavian cheque to doctor's office.
Since most homes in the UK are brick, it's expensive to build from scratch. If the structure is solid, then it's worth keeping and a mish mash of modern mixed into an older home works if done correctly.
People, the audio is bad due to copyright issues. They had to either speed it up or slow it down. Better to slow it down, because speeded up they would all sound like chipmunks.
While its a beautiful design, I worry about the butterfly roof line. When it rains , all the water (on that particular roof line), will run right back to the house; rather then away from the house.
So he suggests they do the kitchen separately and cheaply at the outset do they can spend more money on the external build and then says half way through the show - "but you still have the kitchen and not a lot of money left". Wtf dude
Not bad, minus the absolute waste of money for an extension to place a dining table. She hated the look and décor, how does this help as its in the backyard and the house was reasonably large to start, maybe just nice big sliding glass door and a deck. The house looked great painted and clad with nice new clean interior, I'm happy for them but better options would have worked, I think most of their budget went to the architectures ego. I'm not paying for it though so whatever, personally I was enjoying it until I cringed at that damn pointless point.
They got a new roof, higher performance envelope, windows & doors, attractive new look; and if there are no hidden defects covered over, decades of care-free living in a comfortable, healthy and efficient home on a quiet lot with a view. Literally thinking outside the box. Well done!
I loved it, especially from the back. I agree that the wood should be sealed to keep it that colour. I think the extension worked to link the house to the garden in a way that a deck just wouldn’t have, because of the slope. Kudos to this lovely family.
Oh! I had a completely different take on that. So often the inflated budget is completely ignored, as if it hadn't happened or is too normal to mention AND that they should just 'figure it out.' George ALWAYS brings it up and asks about it. I see this as acknowledging the anomaly. (I STILL think the architects ought NOT be allowed to do this).
This house originally presented an ungainly, ill-proportioned, generic, uninspired facade. Now you can add quirky and eccentric to that list of adjectives, but the others continue to apply. They criticized it for being "unsympathetic" to its environment. I fail to see how their changes have made it more sympathetic. It sticks out like a sore thumb.
In that setting, I would have liked a more traditional exterior, but each to his own. They didn't even change out those ridiculously skinny tooth-pick sized pillar things on the front porch.
The advantage of the house is it's a good size....but it's ugly. Architect's solution - let's make an expensive and unnecessary extension rather than renovate the house! Why not just replace the windows, remove the carport, give it all a nice paint job, and move the terrace in the back to the right side of the house?
...not to mention that the architect seems incapable of making a plan to a given budget. Typical of the breed. Let's make something 'artistic' and 'unique', that still happens to look exactly like what the other architects are doing.
ElBundz I totally agree with you, they speed lot of money to build the unnecessary extension. In my point of you they was able to destroy the wall between living room, dining room, kitchen, and the garage. Change the Windows, also change the small windows upstairs.
Totally with you on this one. A bad decision to make it look jazzy. As for the demo house with the protrusion at the back....the two does not marry up. Neither one of the two styles comes into it's own right. Fortunately the house did turn out looking better from the outside than before.
I would’ve loved to see this home still get huge windows, but have the overall feeling go much more cottage rather than modern. I don’t personally connect with such a modern home.
Appreciate the upload, but I can't watch programs whose length/speed has been tampered with so that the people sound either like they're on testosterone injections, as in this one, or are Munchkins.
I do agree with you. Had to quit after 2 minuttes, even though I like the subject. I also don´t like that the picture is mirrored. Wonder how that video ended up with all this disturbance? Is it done by the production company?
I feel very sorry for that family having to go far beyond their budget with everyone on the show just being like "yea, yea but it's gonna turn out fantastic". They really should've kept the budget in mind instead of forcing a young family into financial problems - I liked the new design tho.
Several of those cladding batons have already warped and look shoddy...they obviously were not attached in enough places to hold them down straight....I can imagine in a few years this is going to be a major ugly problem.......the fancy extension for a family on a budget was an ego trip for the architect, not very considerate to their needs.
Looks beautiful with lots of light....hope the drainage works out well with that slope towards the rest of the house during downpours...I know all designers like to show the uncluttered look...but no sign other than outside that a toddler and baby live there.
So glad to see the finished house after so much work...I bet the little boy will remember a lot of how a house is built and was glad to have his space and room finished...and the family can now enjoy their new home and I hope each other! How people can envision the finished home is so exciting to me...
Is it just me? I don't like that extension. I keep thinking....what if it rains? Nope...watched to the end and I don't like the house at all. I would have added a full front porch with roof, window shutters and made a walled patio where the garage was located. As for cladding....I think rendering throughout in a pale yellow would have been nice...with olive shutters and door. It still has not character.
I haven't heard anything about how the rain water is being managed... And why is the big window being added to the living room not being French doors to give access to the garden... I do like the end result. Hope they are enjoying it too.
Limewashed masonry, yes, but painted masonry, never. The kitchen seems to need 2 slender islands in center. A common theme of this show appears to be for the architect to nix any garage that may exist but they are important spaces.
Greg has beautiful blue eyes I'm wondering if their not colored contacts & the house is also very beautiful lucky people .Good luck on ur beautiful home hope it's filled with lots of joy & all good inside & out.
Swap dining table to the opposite side next to fixed window. Change to comfortable dining table chairs. Have the new extension with some flop-upon child-proof furniture and enjoy the view.
He likes the open space concept, created by an addition to the backyard and he also loves kitchen island. Maybe people who hire him have the same taste and no worries about the money
Copyrighted programs like this are tracked by the audio file and the video file. A robot essentially looks for matches and if it finds a match that video is tagged and removed form CZcams. To prevent that from happening on television shows and movies that are uploaded, some uploaders will change the pitch of the audio and reverse the video file to ensure that they don't get caught.
Save the garage and simply open out the back of the house with sliding glass doors, add a deck or patio and you've accomplished integration of the interior/exterior space at a much lower cost and much less of a construction nightmare.
Did you see how horrible the house was beforehand though? £60,000 and they've got a house that looks a lot nicer, they have more internal space, that money is not lost it's just part of the resale value and come on a patio and sliding doors that's the best you can come up with that's just awfully depressing.
Simple fix for the sound.. speed up to 1.25x in settings. Sounds almost perfectly normal then. Backwards doesn't bother me.. zoomed in is to remove logo. It's to keep it from being pulled down for copyright infringement.. enjoy the upload.. and deal with the issues or watch it on tv.
Can't believe they thought it was a good idea to expose those very young children (not to mention pregnant mom) to all the dust and chemicals involved in construction. Too risky.
Cool design. Too bad about the car port. They need a very large colorful abstract painting on the wall in the new addition. Other than that, looks amazing.
Glass technology is also important because glass brings light as well as heat. This was a lesson learned when we first lived in a house with large windows. So, technology in glass to manage heat is essential as much as attention to the light it brings into the structure.
The only thing that bugs me are the vertical wood pieces framing the windows. They stick out as compared to the wood just inside the window. OCD? Probably.
Mr. Clark...as an Environmental Designer for over forty years, I came across your Ugly House series and have been binging ever since. I must say you do an excellent job of hosting. But I'm seeing a definite trend with almost every episode with regards to the design factors. It seems almost every architect is bent on adding a huge contemporary rear addition that looks out onto the garden, that often isn't in keeping with the design of the original structure. And most are smitten with using black on the exterior, with the same contemporary design and furnishings inside the addition on each project. The finished product is rarely assimilated into the neighborhood, with little concern for the possible difficulty the owners might have in the future if they decide to sell. Room additions and facade replacements plunge owners into "over budget" stress. Often, just interior reconfigurations, minimal exterior adjustments, a fresh coat of paint and appealing landscaping can solve a plethora of issues.
A lot of these I have seen is adding more money to the house than they are likely to get back out of it.
You should see the program : before after from waku waku Japan. The architect always uses the original building structure without having to add space beyond what is needed and accordance with the available budget
I agree completely.
fashion trends: scandi, minimal...
Totally agree. It's sad that the focus is always on gaining more space with an extension. But there are no measurements taken to save energy like insulation, solar panels etc. Energy costs and sustainability seem to be of no importance.
It really angers me how they pushed the expensive addition on these people and where is the rain running to, towards the house???? And now they have a larger heating bill and does the architect really care??????
The ugly house could have had a major upgrade with just a cleanup and a paint job.
Partially cover a window with wood cladding WTH? Glad they vetoed that.
Amen to that! I laughed so hard when I saw that!
This radical re-envisioning of the bland domestic architecture that blights the beautiful landscape gave me hope. The design is bold, courageous, inspiring and responsive to the environment. What a great gift to this visionary family, from a gifted architect and set of construction experts. Thank you for showing us the possibility of greatness.
They could have done so much better on their own with the money they had! I hated that they went so far into debt, especially with a new baby, and George acts like $20 or $30 thousand over budget is nothing! That architect was something!
why do they keep trying to convince us that the house finally belongs? regardless of the design, it still sits in a neighborhood of buildings that resemble the house's pre-construction look. the reality is the house now absolutely does NOT belong. it sticks out like a sore thumb.
We agree . Read above .
Thank you, I'm glad to get into this with Season 1, Episode 1 - Congratulations and well wishes!
Love the extension. Some are saying it wasn't necessary, and of course it wasn't. It makes it special. It makes it dramatic. It's not ridiculous. Not everything needs to be practical. I do think it was a missed opportunity to not have the picture window in the living room be a sliding door, with steps down to the backyard. That said, the picture window IS gorgeous!
"Shard" seems to be the architectural B.S. of the day. That's a lot of expense and the way the furniture fits is unimpressive. I would be wary of hiring this architect, because he could look through me with those intensely gorgeous eyes and I would say YES!
I adore British restoration shows,but I especially love any show with George Clarke, talent, and personality.
Shy M and his sexy body make it worth watching.
Fiona Gregory Exactly....sigh
He's a dork.
George brought me here..
Me too❤️What’s wrong with his voice?
Everyone in this episode is left handed! George, the architect, the couple, the kid.. And the fact that they very casually acknowledged it by shaking hands left handled! Was rare at the same time wonderful to watch..
Actually, it looks like the whole video has been flipped horizontally. The logo is backwards and cars are driving on the right hand side of the road.
Wood bees and wasp will love it especially when it starts to decay in a year and turn grey. Architect loves to play on paper but truly lacks what maintance free, to a young couple means. Will need another$60,000 to fix the outside when it all starts rotting. As builders, we would have never let a client put this raw wood on a home. What a shame.
Why does every single one of these broads get pregnant during Reno? Is it George? 😆
they all houlg be soooooo tired from working.... no time to fuck
@@robertheinrichvonseyfenste267 well must be immaculate conception then 😂
it 'because woman' brain subliminal talk...we have space and opportunity for full this house of children
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The extension on this house was ridiculous. It wasn't apparent that an addition was even needed. All they needed was to remove walls and put in new glazing. Resurfacing the exterior was okay - made it distinct from the neighbors who were all just like the old house. But to con a young family into a "unique" money pit was just ethically wrong.
As a designer , I have to agree that the angled roof is ridiculous . I also agree with you that the original brickwork was sound and didn't need painting .The aluminium windows were not a bad idea .Nor were the picture windows .The pebbledash should have been stripped before cladding . I would rather have spent money on the interior , than trying for a look that looks like a ugly modern church and cost too much .They were very lucky to have had a builder who put up with the inadequate architectural details and solved the problems himself .Without him , they could have been left with a gaping hole and leaking roof .--Written by Mrs Southall.
Lisa, I agree! They didn't ask for more space!
Maybe it is because I am Australian - but I would have thought first walk out deck from the living room, with big folding glass doors - and then access to the garden that way. Maybe it isn't the climate for decks though?
@@robynwilliams8110 Nah, they used to ruin nice gardens with inappropriate decking in the make over shows
@@ludicrousone8706 So very true. I have seen many beautiful gardens ruined with pools, gazebos and other stuff. I often want to cry ... these become outdoor living spaces but NOT gardens. There is a place fo a nice deck however as a link between house and garden.
The original house looked out of place in its environment. The new house looks completely out of place in its environment. It's modern and slick all right, but it does not fit in with the other houses or anything. The addition looks unappealing, like a shelter we have at our local park, right down to the bare light bulbs hanging down. I foresee many future projects trying to soften the industrial look of the new kitchen and addition.
You don't approve of the unique and creative use of materials? The previous version was a cookie cutter that was routinely placed on random lots, and never took into account the lot and view and how to tie it all together with the inside spaces.
What is it with Brits taking nice houses that just need a paint job and some landscaping and redo them into post modern monstrosities that stick out like sore thumbs from that beautiful English countryside???? They took a not too bad house and destroyed it. They had great indoor space and nice room flow. Each room could have stood with a new paint job and the outside of the house needed re-clad. The gardens needed redone but that is it. They did not need an addition. This was a stupid waste of good renovation funds.
@@maggiesatterfield2402 Good for you. I thought I was the only one who used the phrase: "post modern monstrosities"!
The wood siding will "silver" with age so they're going from drab grey to drab grey. Good job.
It seems there's a current trend in UK architecture to have a contemporary space in a traditionally-designed house. So, we see, over and over again, the mish-mash results. Could it be the combining of contemporary with traditional is due to the lack of open spaces to allow homeowners the ability to build new houses? I'm not sure. I do really like George Clarke and his connection with the homeowners and the architects. My favorite George Clarke series is Restoration Man. 😍
There is nothing wrong with all white walls if your sense of decor is on point. If it isn't it can go really quickly from Scandinavian cheque to doctor's office.
Since most homes in the UK are brick, it's expensive to build from scratch. If the structure is solid, then it's worth keeping and a mish mash of modern mixed into an older home works if done correctly.
People, the audio is bad due to copyright issues. They had to either speed it up or slow it down. Better to slow it down, because speeded up they would all sound like chipmunks.
While its a beautiful design, I worry about the butterfly roof line. When it rains , all the water (on that particular roof line), will run right back to the house; rather then away from the house.
This architect is talented and have an awareness about the landscape
So he suggests they do the kitchen separately and cheaply at the outset do they can spend more money on the external build and then says half way through the show - "but you still have the kitchen and not a lot of money left". Wtf dude
Not bad, minus the absolute waste of money for an extension to place a dining table. She hated the look and décor, how does this help as its in the backyard and the house was reasonably large to start, maybe just nice big sliding glass door and a deck. The house looked great painted and clad with nice new clean interior, I'm happy for them but better options would have worked, I think most of their budget went to the architectures ego. I'm not paying for it though so whatever, personally I was enjoying it until I cringed at that damn pointless point.
They got a new roof, higher performance envelope, windows & doors, attractive new look; and if there are no hidden defects covered over, decades of care-free living in a comfortable, healthy and efficient home on a quiet lot with a view. Literally thinking outside the box. Well done!
I loved it, especially from the back. I agree that the wood should be sealed to keep it that colour. I think the extension worked to link the house to the garden in a way that a deck just wouldn’t have, because of the slope. Kudos to this lovely family.
What a jerk asking the owner "where are going to get the extra money?"
Oh! I had a completely different take on that. So often the inflated budget is completely ignored, as if it hadn't happened or is too normal to mention AND that they should just 'figure it out.' George ALWAYS brings it up and asks about it. I see this as acknowledging the anomaly. (I STILL think the architects ought NOT be allowed to do this).
This house originally presented an ungainly, ill-proportioned, generic, uninspired facade. Now you can add quirky and eccentric to that list of adjectives, but the others continue to apply. They criticized it for being "unsympathetic" to its environment. I fail to see how their changes have made it more sympathetic. It sticks out like a sore thumb.
Why not apply thermal insulation before putting up the cladding?
It still looks like an ugly 70's house. The windows are the best thing about it. That partition wall bench thing is 🙄
In that setting, I would have liked a more traditional exterior, but each to his own. They didn't even change out those ridiculously skinny tooth-pick sized pillar things on the front porch.
I like the cladding it looks beautiful as well as using neutrals gray and wood color
I noticed that the dining room and lounge could swap spaces very easily. I probably would rearrange with the seasons, if I lived there.
It looks so much better! It really does look warmer and more a part of the landscape. Congratulations!
I love the large windows that let in the views and sunlight.
The advantage of the house is it's a good size....but it's ugly. Architect's solution - let's make an expensive and unnecessary extension rather than renovate the house! Why not just replace the windows, remove the carport, give it all a nice paint job, and move the terrace in the back to the right side of the house?
...not to mention that the architect seems incapable of making a plan to a given budget. Typical of the breed. Let's make something 'artistic' and 'unique', that still happens to look exactly like what the other architects are doing.
Agreed !!!
It's not architecture, it's egotecture and IMHO hideous.
ElBundz I totally agree with you, they speed lot of money to build the unnecessary extension. In my point of you they was able to destroy the wall between living room, dining room, kitchen, and the garage. Change the Windows, also change the small windows upstairs.
Totally with you on this one. A bad decision to make it look jazzy. As for the demo house with the protrusion at the back....the two does not marry up. Neither one of the two styles comes into it's own right. Fortunately the house did turn out looking better from the outside than before.
I would’ve loved to see this home still get huge windows, but have the overall feeling go much more cottage rather than modern. I don’t personally connect with such a modern home.
Sound just awful, couldn't even speed it up properly.
glad to hear, thought it was just me!
Kathleen M haha. Yeah. I worried about myself for a bit there as well. ;)
I love the renovation. The house looks great. Give it time the couple had a very small budget and managed to get a lot of work done.
oh their house looks so good
Appreciate the upload, but I can't watch programs whose length/speed has been tampered with so that the people sound either like they're on testosterone injections, as in this one, or are Munchkins.
Is that what it is? LOL
Lmfao
I do agree with you. Had to quit after 2 minuttes, even though I like the subject. I also don´t like that the picture is mirrored. Wonder how that video ended up with all this disturbance? Is it done by the production company?
Sound is not good
When played on 1.5* speed, everything sounds much better. :))
Gorgeous! It's great to see what you can do with such ugly houses. What a beautiful and simple interior styling, Bright and inviting, love it!
I feel very sorry for that family having to go far beyond their budget with everyone on the show just being like "yea, yea but it's gonna turn out fantastic". They really should've kept the budget in mind instead of forcing a young family into financial problems - I liked the new design tho.
This is a fabulous transformation, with just a small dramatic extension. The new exterior is gorgeous.
I must say the house they visited was horrendous from the back yard...bloody awful.
agreed. Looked just hideous against the neighbouring curve.
It's very beautiful these large and high windows but who and how do you clean them?
Imagine if you loved your house and then saw it at the beginning of this programme being used as an example of an ugly house 🙈🙉🙊
Rainbow ~ I love your comment!
But the hate their house.
i like the interior and exterior.
V beautiful spacious transformation. God bless u all with good health happiness n loooooooooong life
Several of those cladding batons have already warped and look shoddy...they obviously were not attached in enough places to hold them down straight....I can imagine in a few years this is going to be a major ugly problem.......the fancy extension for a family on a budget was an ego trip for the architect, not very considerate to their needs.
This was pretty miserable to watch. It was reversed and slowed down. i had to speed it up to 1.25x speed to sound decent.
Same !
It is to comply with copyright laws. You adapted.
What a beautiful transformation....this home looks clean and fresh!
minerva Carrara White worktops looking stunning in this make-over
Looks beautiful with lots of light....hope the drainage works out well with that slope towards the rest of the house during downpours...I know all designers like to show the uncluttered look...but no sign other than outside that a toddler and baby live there.
tyhanx for upload, can you upload entire series, episode 3 was just on, cheers.
So glad to see the finished house after so much work...I bet the little boy will remember a lot of how a house is built and was glad to have his space and room finished...and the family can now enjoy their new home and I hope each other!
How people can envision the finished home is so exciting to me...
Is it just me? I don't like that extension. I keep thinking....what if it rains? Nope...watched to the end and I don't like the house at all. I would have added a full front porch with roof, window shutters and made a walled patio where the garage was located. As for cladding....I think rendering throughout in a pale yellow would have been nice...with olive shutters and door. It still has not character.
Nice. It is a good change. Happy for this family.
Synchronisation non existent no improuvement from 2 Years ago . INCREDIBLE .
I haven't heard anything about how the rain water is being managed... And why is the big window being added to the living room not being French doors to give access to the garden... I do like the end result. Hope they are enjoying it too.
Maybe because of the slope of the garden? As is the kids don't have much room for play off the extension. Idk😊
Limewashed masonry, yes, but painted masonry, never. The kitchen seems to need 2 slender islands in center. A common theme of this show appears to be for the architect to nix any garage that may exist but they are important spaces.
Love it !!
iamyourfuture808 x
that new house is beautiful
The more l watch the more l see how people extract money from these poor couples
We took of this problem and bought another house ! LOL !
Greg has beautiful blue eyes I'm wondering if their not colored contacts & the house is also very beautiful lucky people .Good luck on ur beautiful home hope it's filled with lots of joy & all good inside & out.
Audio is bad!
AfricancoolChic YES.....the guy that does most of the talking, sounds creepy!
Swap dining table to the opposite side next to fixed window. Change to comfortable dining table chairs.
Have the new extension with some flop-upon child-proof furniture and enjoy the view.
sorry but in all fairness it looks like a big shed.
Despite my previous comment, I decided to check the finished house after all. Wish I hadn't!!
He likes the open space concept, created by an addition to the backyard and he also loves kitchen island. Maybe people who hire him have the same taste and no worries about the money
whye everyone sounds possesed? They don´t need a reno---they need an exorcism O_O
LOL!!!
Dame , Architect is soooooo cute .
My gosh Greg is Gorgeous, 😋 🚿now I've got to watch it again too see the house!! 👍💞🤣
I love the way the windows and doors add light, but I would feel like I was living in a fishbowl and always on display. It would really creep me out!
Sorry but i dont see how this is nice, imagine getting into dept for this
I can t agree more.
Love the Architect!! He’s mine .
I think they asked for the new roof which was about $ 5000.00, Builders call that an add-on. And they were so right. The design is outstanding.
Very nice. Hope they are gardeners as the back area needs some help! But gardening in England seems a breeze to many of us us in the US.
What the heck's up with their voices?! :D And is the whole video a mirror of the original? Backwards? what happened?? :D
Copyrighted programs like this are tracked by the audio file and the video file. A robot essentially looks for matches and if it finds a match that video is tagged and removed form CZcams. To prevent that from happening on television shows and movies that are uploaded, some uploaders will change the pitch of the audio and reverse the video file to ensure that they don't get caught.
Tony and Sammeh best gas engineers in Wales 👍👍
It still looks unfinished especially inside... it is so basic and plain. It takes all kinds I guess.
Save the garage and simply open out the back of the house with sliding glass doors, add a deck or patio and you've accomplished integration of the interior/exterior space at a much lower cost and much less of a construction nightmare.
And would probably look nicer and be a lot more functional.
Did you see how horrible the house was beforehand though? £60,000 and they've got a house that looks a lot nicer, they have more internal space, that money is not lost it's just part of the resale value and come on a patio and sliding doors that's the best you can come up with that's just awfully depressing.
@@REDinitial how would it look nicer?
wow...the architect has dreamy eyeballs
Yes, but bad ideas!😊
They should fire that architect! Boy, did he swindle them! Hideous! Just bloody awful!
Very nice looks like a lab.
42:09 I have seen the heavens & they have opened up to me!! haha ha!
Simple fix for the sound.. speed up to 1.25x in settings. Sounds almost perfectly normal then. Backwards doesn't bother me.. zoomed in is to remove logo. It's to keep it from being pulled down for copyright infringement.. enjoy the upload.. and deal with the issues or watch it on tv.
mzdarklight1 thank you!
I love ur video..I hope u will help me in my house parents
This house project was a dream COSMETIC fixer! Could have been done for under 50,000, and that addition was totally unnecessary
To watch at normal speed... Change the play speed to 1.25
I think its gonna look alot better when the wood weathers to a grey color.
The 2x4 wall looks unfinished, as does the dining room light fixture.
Turned out well
They got so ripped off. What's going to happen when all the rain falls down that addition and hits the side of the real house.
Can't believe they thought it was a good idea to expose those very young children (not to mention pregnant mom) to all the dust and chemicals involved in construction. Too risky.
Cool design. Too bad about the car port. They need a very large colorful abstract painting on the wall in the new addition. Other than that, looks amazing.
The Architect distracted me. 😜
Glass technology is also important because glass brings light as well as heat. This was a lesson learned when we first lived in a house with large windows. So, technology in glass to manage heat is essential as much as attention to the light it brings into the structure.
How comfortable do you think the extension was during the drastic heat waves which will only become more frequent in coming years 🥵
I really liked this project. Not easy to do a full Reno with a new baby! Well done everyone👍🏻
The only thing that bugs me are the vertical wood pieces framing the windows. They stick out as compared to the wood just inside the window. OCD? Probably.