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Here's an idea - don't watch it then.
That's a freebie that one, don't thank me.


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 1:42 pm
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Here's an idea - don't watch it then.

I don't. Gave up on it years ago. Just thought I'd detail why

You can have that for free too 😛


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 1:44 pm
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I still enjoy it but it's as much about what will the challenge be faced this week?
- idiotic design
- not enough money
- ill advised budgeting
- obnoxious people
- pregnancy(s)
- sh*t builder
- more money than sense


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:07 pm
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It's the ones that are properly appropriate to the individual's needs that stand-out for me. It doesn't need to appeal to me in a design sense. It just needs to accurately meet the needs of the individual.

The woodsman's place is particularly memorable for being appropriate to the individual's needs and was matched by his skill-set.


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:17 pm
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Friends of mine built a house on GD in the second series (I think) its since been sold (bitter divorce) and what the new people have done with it it beyond belief.

They said Kev was ok but this was a while ago, the builder a mutual friend has done very very well out of it. Is in high demand.


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:21 pm
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The woodsman's place is particularly memorable for being appropriate to the individual's needs and his skillset.

I love that house and the way he extended it to cope with the wife and two kids

I also really like the straw bale house the family in france built


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:26 pm
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Yak - yes, good point!

Still, better ersatz modern than ersatz Victoriana IMO.


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:31 pm
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I think my favourite was the couple converting an old water works in Chesterfield. It was a shell and they properly restored it, turned it into a brilliant living space, and made a beautiful job of it. All on a real-world budget, while putting the majority of the donkey work in themselves.

The very polar opposite of what the more recent ones seem to have become.


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:32 pm
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Better that it's not ersatz at all!


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:36 pm
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Not watched GD for a while, but my favourites from past series were the climbing couple who restored a house in Edinburgh, and the woodsman who did an eco build in the woods (also worth seeing the few years later show for that one after he got married and had a kid).


 
Posted : 10/09/2015 2:48 pm
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It was a temple to his ego and I bet it smelled of bleach.

Whatever, it was his money to play with and the attention to detail was phenomenal.


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 7:06 pm
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So you chose to watch this instead of the origins of the universe on BBC2?

Nobs


As someone else pointed out, technology has gifted us with the ability to record two things at once, while watching a previously recorded programme, along with being able to download programmes for later viewing.
Really quite amazing, you should check it out.


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 7:34 pm
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As someone else pointed out

So you added your comment for what reason exactly.

Extra points for using the same sarcastic tone (even going so far as to use the same "amazing"), though I think Gary M's post was much more succinct and timely.


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 7:55 pm
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His attention to detail was not that great. If you look at the nighttime pic in the link below, the first 4 wall tiles are a fnucking mile out.

http://www.****/news/article-3226633/Grand-Designs-biggest-house-New-series-features-vast-project-lounge-big-four-fire-engines-five-metre-COUCH.html


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 7:57 pm
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Nice design but the house needs more daylight coz it looks dark, especially along the long corridor, with negative(yin) energy. He needs to let in more sun light.


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 8:11 pm
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Why did it have the supporting pillars that needed to be expensively clad in polished stainless steel? With all that "attention to detail", surely they could have designed the steel framework so the pillars weren't required?

I liked the style of the metalwork man - I'll give you perfect, seamless mirror polished finishing, but you'll pay a hefty premium for it.


 
Posted : 12/09/2015 9:52 pm
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Didn't see any point in starting a separate thread for this...

Did anyone see Amazing Spaces last night?

The sculpture chap in Norfolk who claimed he made it up as he went along. How come the end pieces for his 'adhoc' shed were perfectly formed, symmetrical and looked like they were done in a workshop.

I think he'd got it all drawn up on a CAD programme!


 
Posted : 18/09/2015 2:05 pm
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How come the end pieces for his 'adhoc' shed were perfectly formed, symmetrical and looked like they were done in a workshop.

Oh I don't know. Maybe its because he'd spent his entire life expertly forming wood. The clue's in the job title

And anyway... so what if he did?

It was still infinitely more interesting than watching some millionaire egomaniac take delivery of his quarter of a million quids worth of windows from Germany. Again.

The stuff that was on last night at least seemed to have some kind of emotional investment involved from some likeable, normal people, on real world budgets. It's the very polar opposite of Grand Designs


 
Posted : 18/09/2015 2:11 pm
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@tmm - not how I viewed it. my first thought was "what would Building Control" have to say about that, pretty wonky looking structure..?" I Like Amazing spaces, I just can't stand George Clarke.. and his longhaired behatted brown-nosing "designer" friend.


 
Posted : 18/09/2015 2:23 pm
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"what would Building Control" have to say about that, pretty wonky looking structure..?"

"It's a caravan, not our problem."

The sculpture chap in Norfolk who claimed he made it up as he went along. How come the end pieces for his 'adhoc' shed were perfectly formed, symmetrical and looked like they were done in a workshop.

I think he'd got it all drawn up on a CAD programme!

You'd be amazed what you can do without CAD.

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Posted : 18/09/2015 2:39 pm
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Here's an idea - don't watch it then.
I don't. Gave up on it years ago. Just thought I'd detail why

You can have that for free too

So you haven't watched it but know how crap it is? 🙄

Just to highlight what you've missed from last year:

1 - Clifftop House
2 - Cross laminated house, budget £80k
3 - Round House, original budget £200k
4 - Shipping container house, budget £100k
5 - Urban shed
6 - Periscopes house, budget £330k
7 - Floating house

As you can see, not many of them, if any, had massive budgets, and I don't remember many being glass and concrete boxes. Most were very interesting, the floating house was fascinating.. There were also some good revisited houses - I liked the Japanese one in the Wye valley.


 
Posted : 18/09/2015 3:34 pm
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Posted : 18/09/2015 3:40 pm
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Posted : 18/09/2015 5:33 pm
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Well this week sounds interesting. They've just trailed it on 4, with the line....

"This week .... the most expensive Grand Designs yet!"

Well whoop-de-****ing-doo! what other benchmark would you use to give anything validity, other than the size of the egomaniacs bank account? And how much of it he's going to spank on his ridiculous vanity project 🙄


 
Posted : 21/09/2015 7:04 pm
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Looks like Kevin will be wonderful again then...


 
Posted : 21/09/2015 7:07 pm
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I'm with binners on this, I can't work out why they go Germany for their windows either.


 
Posted : 21/09/2015 7:11 pm
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"Bram Vis and his wife Lisa want to build a beautiful cutting edge family house by the sea"

'Bram Vis' 😯

I already don't like them!


 
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