Seasoned renovators Mark and Karen are taking on the challenge of converting a derelict 1920's electricity substation into a cutting edge home - while preserving its history and integrity.
Lynne and Paul have located a property with panoramic views over the Tasman Sea. Paul intends to execute the plans to build a large modern home by living on site and project managing.
A couple took early retirement and decided to build a 700 sq metre home in an isolated spot on the brow of a hill with magnificent views. The 2 year project took 5 years and went way over budget.
After spending 2 years scouring Australia for a perfect plot, Catherine and Mick settle on 50 acres atop the rolling hills of the Fleurieu Peninsula. They begin building a structure that looks more like a corrugated iron shed than a house.
After buying a block of land in Clarence, a tiny pocket of the spectacular Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, Dennis and Karen try to build a house that can withstand bushfires out of seven shipping containers.
After years of planning, Melbourne couple Glenn and Kate Morris are finally making a start on their striking, sustainable UFO-shaped 'sand dune' house near Inverloch on Victoria's Gippsland coastline.
Bricklayer Greg and his partner Emma tear down their South Melbourne laneway townhouse to build a 3-level home out of brick. They invite their extended family to help out with Emma's parents assigned the entire ground floor.
Darren and Ruth have found a large patch of land near the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Hidden down a laneway with no street frontage, this secret garden will be transformed into a contemporary three-story family mansion.