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Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 5 nominations total
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When this show first started, we quickly compiled a "drinking game" checklist: 1) Will blow the budget. 2) Won't finish within timeline. 3) Want to be in by Christmas. 4) Underfloor heating. 5) Woman gets pregnant before the build is done.
A few years on now, and underfloor heating is so commonplace, they don't really show it anymore, and there are very few pregnancies now, but items 1, 2 and 3 are still tested and true.
Without a doubt, Grand Designs (including AU and NZ) is one of our top shows to enjoy as a family.
A few years on now, and underfloor heating is so commonplace, they don't really show it anymore, and there are very few pregnancies now, but items 1, 2 and 3 are still tested and true.
Without a doubt, Grand Designs (including AU and NZ) is one of our top shows to enjoy as a family.
What's about all those people thinking they could be project coordinators in their spare time? Or they don't need an architect?
Of course, the show wouldn't be as interesting without it, but the same old same old budget problem is getting a little annoying.
First they want to build their dream home as big and pompous as possible But all of them have wrong budget expectations. Then they want it built in months during the worst possible snow and rain storms. And in the end they magically have enough money for it, but it took 4 years instead of 2.
I love seeing new ides for houses, learn more about architecture and building problems, but I don't need the personal drama in each episode. Will they have enough money? Will the weather get better? Will they finally move in? That gets a little boring. The architecture itself should be the focus. And the building site.
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My wife and me are enjoying so much this series as it has everything. Kevin is really great in knowledge, presentation, energy, witty humor and communication. The houses are amazing on so many levels, educational and a joy to watch. It's atmosphere, soft music background and the original content every episode brings makes it so entertaining and inspiring to watch. Well done!
I've now seen at least thirty individual episodes, and this show is the best of a huge lot of home building shows that are available. There have been at least two water tower adaptations, an early 20thC fantasy castle brought into practical living space while the owner learns how to live with the architectural drawing process, a colourful Spanish luxury home and French historic building conversion built by Brits abroad, and a community co- op housing project built by a group of low-income participants to guarantee them secure rental housing for their young families. The value of seeing this wide range of people and projects is huge - you can see how dreams are realized, the number of concessions and adaptations that must be made along the way, the long-term result when projects are revisited ten years later, and, my favourite, become acquainted with new green building materials and techniques. 1960's building designer Walter Segal's methods led me to an Irish architect Dominic Stevens, who uses inexpensive sheet materials in their original sizes to reduce labour costs. The materials he specifies are only recently available in North America, so this television program has enabled me to specify materials for my architect to investigate and incorporate. The fact that this program has been useful and educational as well as entertaining is a bonus I hadn't anticipated - I'm very glad to have discovered this show. Thanks, Kevin McCloud, for a comprehensive, thoughtful presentation of quality material.
Kevin mc cloud is genius and so good to listen he explain and follows up perfectly.
Grand design becomes a good show with him.
One of my best number one shows ever...
Grand design becomes a good show with him.
One of my best number one shows ever...
Did you know
- TriviaCuriously there are a number of revisit episodes of Grand Designs in which Kevin revisits properties that do not feature in any episodes of this programme. These properties are ones that featured in various spin-offs, particularly Grand Designs Abroad and Grand Designs Indoors.
- ConnectionsFeatured in How TV Changed Britain: Property (2008)
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