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In a first for British television, cutting-edge virtual reality and visual effects enable people to see what their future home could look like, before building it in reality.Never have plans come to life like this: people can instantly explore a stunning transformation of their bedroom, walk around an incredible double-height kitchen, or see how adding a gigantic picture window will turn a dingy lounge into a showstopping sitting room. In each episode, a family will be presented with two radically different designs by two extraordinary architects. Which ambitious renovation idea will they choose for their perfect home?
Yes and Has bought their 1920s semi in Enfield four years ago, wanting a family home to raise their two children. Despite a major renovation, they haven't managed to inject their personality into their home and are struggling with the disconnected layout.
Taking on the challenge of redesigning this house are top architects Will Foster and Julian McIntosh. After investigating the problems, Julian thinks the key is to sort out the isolated kitchen, but Will is keen to dig deeper into the couple's style.
Will they go for Julian's calming, minimalist design or Will's pyramid ceiling?
IT project manager Lee and actor Darren bought their first house together in Southampton, but so far their big plans to renovate it have come to nothing. The house was originally build in the 1960s but has had several extensions added on over the years, creating a rabbit warren of a layout with a huge unused garage and a double staircase splitting the house in two. The couple can't agree on a way forward, so they have come to a complete standstill.
Coming to their rescue are top architects Laura Clarke and Damion Burrows. Damion plans to open up the house, giving it a better connection to the garden, whilst Laura is drawing inspiration from the property's original 1960s features.
Will the couple choose Damion's double-height hall or Laura's micro-fluted glass bar?
After renting for many years in London, actress Jill Halfpenny and her 13-year-old son Harvey made the big decision to start a new life in the north east of England, where Jill was brought up. They both love the sea views of their new home in Tynemouth, but the flat's layout is revealing its glitches. The kitchen is right at the back of the property, making it feel dark and disconnected. The bathroom has no windows and the only outside space is a tiny balcony.
Having moved around so much, Jill is determined to make a forever home for her son, but she needs help unlocking the flat's potential.
Taking on the show's first ever flat are architects Will Foster and Lynsey Elliot. After looking around, Lynsey thinks the priority is sorting out the gloomy kitchen, but Will is keen to find out more about the history of the area so he can work the story of the house into his design.
These two architects go head to head, pitching their unique design to the couple and inviting them to ‘step in' and explore their virtual designs.
Irene and Richard bought their three-bedroom home in Croydon 19 years ago, but as the family grew, the house began to feel too small for them. With three teenagers in the house, Ella, Emily, and Lewis are all fighting for space. Emily and Ella share a tiny box room, where the only space for Ella's piano is tucked under the bunk bed.
Richard's biggest bugbear is being made to wait for hours to use the only bathroom in the house, whilst Irene is desperate for more space but is unwilling to get rid of her industrial-sized tumble dryer.
Tackling the challenge of redesigning this jam-packed house on a modest budget are top architects Lizzie Fraher and Laura Jane Clark. After investigating the problems, Laura is going all out to find a way to give the girls their own space, while Lizzie is determined to give the whole family extra living space downstairs.
When Reena and Wes bought their three-bed terrace in Borehamwood 12 years ago, it was the perfect fit in a great area. But with the arrival of their daughter, Nylah, the house they once loved has become a problem.
With Wes often working from home, Nyla's toys are competing for space with the desk, and the house feels cramped. The kitchen doesn't have space for a table, so they eat all their meals on their knees in the living room. With family in both Barbados and the UK, Reena and Wes are desperate to create some space to get everyone together.
Taking on the challenge of redesigning this house are top architects Will Foster and Lizzie Fraher. Will Reena and Wes opt for Lizzie's light-filled dining area or Will's fish tank wall?
Using virtual reality, architects Damion and Lynsey compete to remodel a Hertfordshire home. Will the finished build give the family a peaceful night's sleep?
Using virtual reality, two top architects compete to remodel a barn conversion in Solihull. Will they go for Julian's contemporary design or Laura's incredible vistas?
Using virtual reality two top architects compete to remodel a seaside home in Devon. Will they go for Lizzie's wildflower hill or Damion's radical house flip?
Using virtual reality, two top architects compete to remodel a three-bed semi in Norfolk. Will the couple go for Lynsey's wedge-shaped extension or Damion's explosion of colour?
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