Architectural designer Charlie Luxton helps people in the UK build their dream home - and one that is both amazing and affordable.

Where to Watch Building the Dream • Säsong 4

9 Episodes

  • Newcastle
    A1
    NewcastleCharlie meets Duncan and Susan Marshall, who hope to build a large Georgian-inspired home. But ancient mines are discovered under the site, blowing a large hole in their budget.
  • Peak District
    A2
    Peak DistrictCharlie comes to the aid of architect Matthew Lewis, who wants to build the perfect family home in an extraordinary site on the edge of the Peak District
  • Lancashire
    A3
    LancashireCharlie Luxton meets a Lancashire couple trying to make a home on one of the most challenging sites he's ever seen, with a build that suddenly heads off on a different course
  • Sterlingshire
    A4
    SterlingshireCharlie meets Morag and Heiko Buxel at their continental pre-fabricated home. The self-build should take only six weeks. What could possibly go wrong?
  • South Lanarkshire Barn
    A5
    South Lanarkshire BarnCharlie meets Jayne and Alistair Lewis, who are trying to self-build an innovative, barn-style home in South Lanarkshire that can grow and shrink to order
  • North Somerset
    A6
    North SomersetIn north Somerset, Charlie Luxton visits Antony and Hayley Wild's striking self-build contemporary home, that has been 26 years in the planning
  • Hastings Revisit
    A7
    Hastings RevisitCharlie Luxton returns to Hastings to find out if Robin and Liz's dream New England-style home is living up to expectations
  • Pembrokeshire
    A8
    PembrokeshireCharlie helps Graham and Dorothy with their upside-down eco-house by the sea. Can they get the job done in just 20 weeks?
  • Loughborough
    A9
    LoughboroughCharlie Luxton comes to the aid of Liz and Craig in Loughborough, who can't agree on what the dream home they're building in their back garden should look like - traditional or contemporary?

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