Zac Monro transforms a Manchester garden into the heart of a family home, including a revolving trellis featuring a TV. He also creates a glass atrium for a rural barn.
Zac devises a radical redesign of a 1950s bungalow in Stockport, and designs a mirror image extension for an outdated family home in Devon
Zac tackles a 70s ex-council house in south London with a radical solution to knock it down and start again with an open plan design. He also updates a 40s home in Newcastle
Zac Monro takes on a 1930s bungalow, making the garden part of the home by knocking down a wall and building a fire pit table and a log-fuelled hot tub
In this episode, Zac is in west London, where he hopes to prove that concrete is the perfect material for inside-out living. He meets Californians Abbey and Zahed, who want a West Coast vibe in their home in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, replacing the back wall with glass and introducing a double-height feature.
In this episode, Zac creates an inside out home in a flat with no outside space. He removes the entire roof, replacing much of it with glass, while Rosie designs oversized window boxes and fills the flat with house plants. And a mock Tudor suburban semi gets a radical overhaul when Zac creates a kitchen in the courtyard, Monty builds a garden bar, and Rosie goes tropical with a lush jungle feel.
Zac Monro tears down a mock mansion in Surrey and replaces it with a high performance prefab house - featuring enormous windows - that slots together on site. Monty Ravenscroft helps build a cantilevered staircase, while Rosie Bines removes a massive leylandii hedge to make way for a silver birch and a forest of ferns.