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The DIY expert helps homeowners transform the most important rooms in the house.
Mark Millar helps create a dream open-plan kitchen for a family with a budget of £25,000 in Rotherham, complete with all the latest technology.
Host Mark Millar helps create a dream Victorian-style bathroom for £3k in Lincolnshire, and a big budget £40k farmhouse-feel kitchen in a Staffordshire village.
In West Deeping, Agi and Steve are desperate for a new kitchen after recently moving into their country cottage. In Yardley, Birmingham, parents want to update their bathroom.
In Heysham, Lancashire, Mark helps create a maximalist-style bathroom on a £4,000 budget for Steph and Paul in their eight-bedroom Victorian property. Later, he meets Debi and Simon in Pershore in Worcestershire, who want to create a unique, all-glass 'spaceship" kitchen for £20,000.
Mark Millar helps couple Jackie and Kevin in Torquay in Devon create their ultimate luxury kitchen for £70,000. Mark relishes the chance to rip out the old kitchen in their home and give them a head start on the renovation, and shares his top tips on how to design the perfect island and what to consider when choosing seating. Elsewhere, Mark meets Andy and Caz from Doncaster, who want to create a stunning master suite with a dressing room and a separate bathroom, each leading off the main bedroom.
Mark meets an ex-army father of two who wants to create a £30,000 dream black-and white kitchen in Oldham, complete with posh island and bi-folding doors. Elsewhere in Northumberland, James and Helen have a budget of £6,000 to create a country-style spa bathroom which features bespoke vanity units and underfloor heating.
Mark Millar helps with two extreme renovations, the first a family in Nottinghamshire who want to create an opulent golden bathroom, and the second a total refurbishment in the West Midlands.
In this heritage special the DIY expert is in Dorset, helping a family who want to create two dream kitchens, one ancient and one modern, in their 500-year-old Tudor manor house. An old 1970s kitchen has been ripped out, and Giles wants to return the room back to its original state as a Tudor kitchen, complete with a restored huge arched fireplace, bread oven and an iron spit for roasting over an open fire. When choosing the style of the second, modern kitchen, Giles is keen to be sympathetic to the period property, hoping the brand new kitchen blends into this home steeped in history without ruining its period charm.
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