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July 2017
Architect George Clarke tackles a house in Surrey with a beautiful view but the drabbest of interiors. The owners are split on their priorities: she wants a kitchen and he wants a garage.
George Clarke breathes life into a soulless four-storey west London town house for Ian and Jen who both work from home and haven't touched the interior since they moved in a few years ago.
Lad's lad Lee is colour blind which may explain why he's been sleeping in a bright pink bedroom for so long but not why his house has a terrible stench.
June 2016
It's a precious window of opportunity for the Wakeleys to get their home sorted and enjoy family life. Next year they must all go back to the turmoil of surgery for 8-year-old daughter and cerebral palsy sufferer Sophie.
They inherited the house from his parents but Carolyn can't live with her deceased mother-in-law's taste a moment longer. Dad Ash is having trouble letting go of the memories and a garage full of mementos he's collected.
The series will be presented by architect George Clarke, former presenter of 'Build A New Life'. George helps families who have fallen out of love with their houses but find themselves stuck and unable to move.
May 2016
Architect George Clarke finds an ingenious way to create more light and room in a cramped terraced family home with a novel use of the loft.
George Clarke tackles the dysfunctional layout of Annie and Don's tired home of 20 years in Kew, and comes up with a clever way to create enough space for their three grown-up children.
Architect George Clarke helps turn a battered family house in Brixton into a dream home. Meanwhile, Angela Brady travels to Italy to unlock the secrets of Venetian style.
George Clarke unlocks the potential of a tired and very dated family house in Dorking, stripping it bare to show the young family of five the house's assets before transforming it into their dream home.
October 2015
Architect George Clarke takes on his most ambitious project yet - to refurbish a retirement home long overdue. High drama, tense moments & a heart-warming story behind this very special edition of The Old People's Home Show.
Jo, Grant & their 2 kids were living in a house so tiny Jo had to keep the pots & pans outside in the shed. George Clarke had his work cut out but totally transformed the terrace to give the family the space they needed.
Jen & Ian's home had been transformed in to a stylish home perfect for city living reinventing rooms & using wasted spaces. They were amazed when they saw it for the first time but has it delivered what they wanted over time?
Architect George Clarke transformed Mandy & Andy's box-like beige house into an open plan stylish contemporary home complete with uber modern furniture. Now that the dust has settled do they still love their new home?
September 2015
George Clarke had to sort out the reigning chaos in the busy family home of Pippa, Simon & their 3 boys as the rooms were disorganised, Pippa had nowhere to work and the 3 boys all shared one bedroom.
Architect George Clarke comes to the rescue of a family who have spent 19 years unsuccessfully extending their house to no avail - it's a huge house but they still have no space.
Buying at the top end of their budget has left the Cooper family with long overdue renovations- and mum's diy disasters have only made matters worse.
August 2015
Architect George Clarke comes to the rescue of one family who have neglected their house for 13 years.
City boy Marek's mansion flat was bought as a boy's pad with his brother. Now his brother's moved out and his girlfriend's moved in- and Natalia's determined to get rid of the bachelor feel and make it a cosy couple retreat.
Architect George Clarke meets the hoarders from Harrow, a family in desperate need of more space. This is a family busting out of their house and in desperate need of more space.
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