The DIY expert comes to the aid of homeowners who are transforming the most important rooms in the house. In this episode, Mark meets Adam in Yorkshire, who wants to transform the bathroom in his rundown country cottage, featuring a vaulted ceiling, wood panelling, stone flooring and a vintage bath. Elsewhere in Walthamstow, Emma and Jono hope to create a Japanese-inspired designer kitchen, and turn to Mark for advice.
The DIY expert helps homeowners transform the most important rooms in the house, and proves that not even a global pandemic can come between Brits and their beloved home makeovers. This time, Mark helps first-time buyer Maria in south-east London create a minimalist kitchen, enhanced with touches of natural wood and a wood-covered wall, for £5,000.
In this heritage special the DIY expert is in Dorset, helping a family who want to create two dream kitchens, one ancient and one modern, in their 500-year-old Tudor manor house. An old 1970s kitchen has been ripped out, and Giles wants to return the room back to its original state as a Tudor kitchen, complete with a restored huge arched fireplace, bread oven and an iron spit for roasting over an open fire. When choosing the style of the second, modern kitchen, Giles is keen to be sympathetic to the period property, hoping the brand new kitchen blends into this home steeped in history without ruining its period charm.
In this heritage special the DIY expert is in Dorset, helping a family who want to create two dream kitchens, one ancient and one modern, in their 500-year-old Tudor manor house. An old 1970s kitchen has been ripped out, and Giles wants to return the room back to its original state as a Tudor kitchen, complete with a restored huge arched fireplace, bread oven and an iron spit for roasting over an open fire. When choosing the style of the second, modern kitchen, Giles is keen to be sympathetic to the period property, hoping the brand new kitchen blends into this home steeped in history without ruining its period charm
Mark Millar helps with two ambitious self-renovations. In London a family need to move into their new home in a few weeks, and need Mark’s help putting in both a kitchen and a bathroom.
A single mum in Monmouthshire wishes to refurbish her bungalow into something more industrial yet cosy; a family in Yorkshire are almost done renovating their house.
A couple in Somerset want a chic, modern twist on a period-style kitchen, along with wheelchair access for their daughter; a couple in Cheshire acquire a fixer-upper.