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  • PSA Grand Designs
  • tomhoward
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    You’d still need to get planning approval for its replacement though, no? Just specify that it needs to replicate, or at least be in keeping with, what it replaced visually.

    All they’ve done there is made a coupe with a modest budget spend tens of thousands more than they needed to, on something with no real merit. It’s not like they wanted a glass box or a mansion in its place.

    binners
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    His attitude of trying his hand at anything and everything by watching some YouTube guides was brilliant.

    thats what we did on ours. You can get a long way with YouTube and crossed fingers.

    I can guarantee that if I’d even thought about doing something like that, I’d presently be sat in a smouldering pile of rubble or quiet probably be dead

    peekay
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    Seems a bit silly for something so, relatively, new with such little merit so what’s the thinking behind it?

    Could be to do with Class Q Permitted Development Rights, which allow conversion of agricultural buildings to dwellings without having to go through the more thorough planning process.

    Although I don’t think that Class Q PD Rights can be applied in a Conservation Area or AONB, and I’m sure that they mentioned it was in one of these are the beginning of the episode.

    avdave2
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    That was a great episode. The planning issue was crazy though, they’ve been able to change the pitch of the roof for some of it yet couldn’t take down the timber structure and then repair and reinstall it exactly as it was. I could understand the structure having to be built exactly as before with the same timber where it was still structurally sound but not being able to take it fully apart appeared to achieve nothing but add cost. Perhaps if they’d had the money to employ a specialist in planning appeals or better still go to a charity dinner with the right minister it could have been avoided.

    I hope they get a long time together to enjoy it, however long I’m sure they’ll make the most of every moment.

    b33k34
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    I’m sure it would have been agricultural conversion – we know some people who did it and it was similar (except theirs was steel framed). Everything came down except the steels though they used new wood to clad it.

    it was effectively a loophole – intended to allow people to convert attractive old stone barns it suddenly opened up converting any agricultural building, no matter how little merit it had, as long as you didn’t completely demolish it and kept the appearance very similar.

    Still makes no sense.

    paulneenan76
    Free Member

    Fist episode was a load of toff tosh; got some balls though.

    The guys from episode 2 were fabulous. I hope she has as long a life as anyone in her forever home – her immensely driven husband kept saying he wanted to enjoy whatever time she has left so I do hope it wasn’t terminal.

    The money spent vs what they ended up with was immense. The effort she put into the wood and the end result, stunning.

    It did look a bit National Trust Cafe from the outside but I quite like that.

    Ewan
    Free Member

    Great house, great couple, great epsisode.

    Me and the mrs were very concerned the entire way through – wishing them the very best.

    b33k34
    Full Member

    It did look a bit National Trust Cafe from the outside but I quite like that.

    One could make the argument that the National Trust employ better architects for their cafe’s than any major UK house builder has in 40 or 50 years (a lot of pre-1980ish housing estates have aged pretty well. 60’s and 70’s houses didn’t look backward, good room sizes, large windows, decent plots. I may be picking the best and ignoring the dross)

    eddiebaby
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    I don’t normally watch GD but have been to a few of their roadshows and Self build exhibitions via work. After reading this thread I watch these last two episodes and really liked them. The first guy had exception taste and it worked, but it felt a like a bit of a shopping trip really. This last one however was brilliant and it was a great ending. Really good upbeat TV.

    RustyNissanPrairie
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    If GD was ‘live’ and did a weekly update on current builds sorta thing – this week’s couple would get loads of people wanting to give them a hand, they were great.

    z1ppy
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    Well we didn’t see it as so cut and dried, and was expecting a nice one after the posts above, but didn’t see it as a sweet story. He embarked on a huge project, when time together would be better spent than stressing out trying to convert a building so badly suited to conversion. Really he expected the agricultural barn foundations to be good enough to use, without modification, was he a complete idiot or naïve? (or just good GD drama?) Then, to not make is more disabled friendly, when she is definitely very ill, and wheel chair access would be more useful long term. She looked terrible mid build, what would have happened, if she hadn’t made it?
    The the finished product, how awful was it for the most part inside, clinical white nasty? Lots of great features, like the stairs and the circular walk, but features do not make a home.
    I love GD and have watched it for many years, but is it only me who look at theirs and many other GD homes and think, why do you need such a large space, how the f*** are you going to heat that effectively, whose/how are you going to keep it clean? If only they hadn’t gone so large (majority of GD programs, not specifically this one), they could have retired and had a nice life, instead of needing to work through your retirement.
    Wasn’t a good one for us, even with the great efforts he was willing to put in.

    tomhoward
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    Cause it’s ‘Grand Designs’, not ‘Most practical and smallest we can get away with Designs’

    zilog6128
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    I’d imagine her health is EXACTLY why they did it tbh. She wanted her own place, having not left home before… have you got any idea how much property in Sevenoaks costs?! This way she gets her own space, right next to her parents, for a fraction of the cost of buying a house or even a plot of land with PP elsewhere. No they probably didn’t need somewhere so big, but the size was 100% determined by the existing structure. It was a no-brainer tbh.

    halifaxpete
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    ‘Modest Designs’ Doesn’t quite have the same ring haha. Liked the end result, happy for the couple. Having worked on a barn exterior last year I didn’t envy all the work involved in the cladding! Interior was a tad clinical but a lick of colour easily sorts that.

    chrismac
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    It was effectIvely a bungalow so she could easily move about, the only bit upstairs was her hobby room which could be moved downstairs if needed. I took the ‘generous’ corridor space to mean it would be wide enough for a wheelchair if that became necessary

    phil5556
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    @z1ppy are you that grumpy in real life too? 🙂

    ifra
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    The decking leading up to the door was also Ramped so I’m sure it was considered for the future if her health got bad enough to need a wheelchair

    z1ppy
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    @phil5556, grumpier but my partner isn’t, and she agree with me on this one.

    No they probably didn’t need somewhere so big, but the size was 100% determined by the existing structure. It was a no-brainer tbh.

    Your telling me they couldn’t (impossible eh?) have done half the barn, and left the other half as it was? Yeah, real no brainer.

    tomhoward
    Cause it’s ‘Grand Designs’, not ‘Most practical and smallest we can get away with Designs’

    if you & the others and the other believe a house can only be a great grand design if it huge, your just wrong… this is one of the best GD ever, and just shows size means nothing for a great Grand design

    not everything has to be big

    Personally I didn’t see it was designed well for a disabled person.

    pondo
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    This may come as a disappointment, but they probably didn’t take your wishes into consideration when they were planning it. Jolly thoughtless of them, I know…

    b33k34
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    Then, to not make is more disabled friendly, when she is definitely very ill, and wheel chair access would be more useful long term.
    …how the f*** are you going to heat that effectively,
    …whose/how are you going to keep it clean?

    Disabled access is pretty much built into building regs now. When got planning permission well over 5 years ago we needed to comply with most of the stuff in the Lifetime Homes Standards – level thresholds, minimum corridor and door widths (and spaces between worktops in kitchen). Downstairs toilet needed to be large enough for wheelchair use and be able to be converted into a shower-room in future. Their place had all those things as far as I could see.

    They were planning on an air source heat pump so suspect they had a reasonable awareness of green building practices. With a good level of airtightness and insulation, (or even just at current building regs standards) heating a large space isn’t expensive. We spend far more on water heating than space heating in our house.

    As for cleaning, shut the door on the rooms you’re not using.

    peekay
    Full Member

    @z1ppy

    I’m pretty sure that with how involved they were in the design and build, they will have taken their own requirements in to consideration. With their ambition, skills, resources and position they looked to have made something that they were proud of.

    It isn’t compulsory for those with medical, physical or other constrains to live on an estate of small one bed, terraced bungalows, with red cords in every room.

    z1ppy
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    Sorry wrote a reply and then the page decided to crash losing it all… thought I’d best reply before the next program is shown


    @Pondo
    , nope but that what makes it interesting TV, but see my reply to Peekay below..


    @B33k34
    I think you’ll find that the minimum requirement for disabled, is a different matter to actually being disabled and having the place designed with that in mind.
    Also you obviously don’t do the cleaning in your own house then?


    @Peekay
    , no I don’t believe it’s necessary to have red cord in every room if your disabled, but i do believe it’s stupid as **** to spend a shit load of money on a property, and not take into consideration your future lives.

    All that said, it’s a TV program created to cause conversation, with all the tricks of the producers to have the home owner lives become empathic or apathetic to the audience (particularly horribly done in this case, I thought). With a quick glancing tour of their home that doesn’t give, me at least, a great feel for the property. All said and done, I did admire the chaps ability to get on and do the work needed (footing), and both their restoration of the outer boarding.


    @Phil5556
    , g/f says grumpier

    b33k34
    Full Member

    Also you obviously don’t do the cleaning in your own house then?


    @z1ppy
    not sure why you’d assume that. Actually it is one of my jobs most weeks (but I dont’ have to put the bins out….)

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    As for cleaning, shut the door on the rooms you’re not using.

    😀

    fingerbang
    Free Member

    She’s pregnant! Yaaaay

    CheesybeanZ
    Full Member

    Pregnant in the first 10 minutes….

    fingerbang
    Free Member

    Even when it goes up shit creek and they’re watching their life savings go up in smoke, the couple never seem that stressed or freak out. I’ve had a meltdown when my wallpapering hasn’t quite matched up. I suspect channel 4 act as guarantors or something

    matt_outandabout
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    Sofa with extra £100k is going to be needed on this one I predict…

    bruneep
    Full Member

    handbrake off? 🤦‍♂️

    fingerbang
    Free Member

    I reckon his mum and step dad will bail him out, they were getting a free annexe anyway now they’re committed they’ll just have to pay

    kelvin
    Full Member

    How are they still chilled?!?

    fingerbang
    Free Member

    Yep the grand designs magic money tree again

    Going for a bingo full house on this one

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    I am really liking the design though, and that tile finish. Not usually a fan of open plan, but it’s doing it for me.

    zilog6128
    Full Member

    Was it explained how they managed to get PP? Submitted a design more in-keeping with the area perhaps?

    zippykona
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    She does have amazing hair though.

    Twodogs
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    I cannot understand how they built all that (including the “annex”) for 600k (Inc. £100k for the land). I don’t believe it.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    She does have amazing hair though.

    And stunning eyes. Very Irish.

    Edit – bit of a T’Pau vibe going on…

    brads
    Free Member

    He was a pro so I expected him to get it done better faster and cheaper than any of us would have.

    She did have amazing hair, proper wee leprechaun lol.

    As for the house. I loved the exterior. Interior left me cold.
    Family home ? aye, right up until the 8 yr old climbs through that high alcove and lands in the living room.

    Not child friendly imo.

    Actually watched an older one tonight as well with the two guys from London who built the flint clad modern farmhouse with rubber roof. Liked that.

    matt_outandabout
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    He’s a builder. I think he called every favour possible.
    Even then I’m scratching my head some on the costs…

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    I cannot understand how they built all that (including the “annex”) for 600k (Inc. £100k for the land). I don’t believe it.

    A lot of self employed mates needing work in the pandemic?

    Having been brought up out that way, and been back working there in the last few years, I’m not surprised it got done relatively cheaply

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