Grand Designs NZ 6-3
Normally, you’d think twice about building extreme beachfront in Paekākāriki… but it’s a challenge top industrial designer Mark Pennington is ready to take on!
Read moreNormally, you’d think twice about building extreme beachfront in Paekākāriki… but it’s a challenge top industrial designer Mark Pennington is ready to take on!
Read moreNormally, you’d think twice about building extreme beachfront in Paekākāriki… but it’s a challenge top industrial designer Mark Pennington is ready to take on!
Read moreJoseph and Susannah battle storms and complex topography as they attempt to build a coastal paradise on a steep site with stunning view of Piha.
Read moreAuckland couple Bridget and Steve Varney take on the challenge of converting Farmers’ grand tea rooms built in 1930 into a New York style loft
Read moreMahuia and Mindy are preparing to be the first-time parents and want to build a family home that will double as a recording studio and a rooftop performance space. In this episode we take you back to the home doubling as a recording studio as Mahuia and Mindy try to find harmony between an inspirational music space and a place to raise their family.
Read moreChris Moller takes a tour of three exceptional Grand Designs homes from the last four seasons to see how they’ve developed and to ask the big question – was it all worth it?
Read moreCreating a 50-metre long castle wall is just the first of many uphill battles a brave family faces as they tackle the gargantuan task of creating a Medieval Castle in north Canterbury.
Read moreSix years in the making, Craig Jarvis’ tiny 65 square metre home overlooking Taylor’s Mistake is Grand Designs’ longest running house build. Hand built, but is it finally finished?
Read moreDavid and Tracey share a passion for architecture, but with diverging taste. Their joint home in Waipu Cove results in a clash of wills and an epic battle over the budget and infinity pool.
Read moreMusicians Justine Cormack and Marc Taddei swap their Auckland home for the mountains of Central Otago. They risk all by adapting an American design for the Southern Hemisphere.
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