Grand Designs - New Series

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FourWheelDrift

88,556 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Megaflow said:
The one with the dude who spunked a load of cash on a drive, turfed lawn and a new office in the back garden before he finished the kitchen off...

silly
Man priorities.

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Didn't the outside have holes everywhere? How did the dogs go out?

anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Funkycoldribena said:
Didn't the outside have holes everywhere? How did the dogs go out?
I asked that earlier in the thread!! Madness.

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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garyhun said:
I asked that earlier in the thread!! Madness.
Sorry missed it!
Even if if the dogs managed to walk on it ,can you imagine trying to clean up after them!

anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Funkycoldribena said:
Sorry missed it!
Even if if the dogs managed to walk on it ,can you imagine trying to clean up after them!
Time to invent the dog poop Hoover!!

Grandad Gaz

5,094 posts

247 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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I only saw the last 20 mins, but that's by far the worst looking building I have ever seen on Grand Designs, by a long way!

What about security? You can cut that polycarbon stuff with a hacksaw. wouldn't take 5 mins to make a hole in the wall.

adaptive

821 posts

191 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Grandad Gaz said:
I only saw the last 20 mins, but that's by far the worst looking building I have ever seen on Grand Designs, by a long way!

What about security? You can cut that polycarbon stuff with a hacksaw. wouldn't take 5 mins to make a hole in the wall.
It's okay, there didn't look to me much worth nicking!

outnumbered

4,091 posts

235 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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I actually liked the bathroom boxedin but overall, too eccentric and stupidly expensive given the crap materials.

Funk

26,300 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Grim. £1m...insane.

I can't understand why people want to live in these locations, overlooked by 30 other properties *just* to be in London. Seems like terrible value in a terrible location.

JagLover

42,451 posts

236 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Funk said:
Grim. £1m...insane.

I can't understand why people want to live in these locations, overlooked by 30 other properties *just* to be in London. Seems like terrible value in a terrible location.
Insane cost, as above, how are some of those materials going to weather?, you might have to redo most of the outside in 20 years.

Jasandjules

69,936 posts

230 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Fascinating.

For me, far too much money for far too little property. But I am sure they like it.

SydneyBridge

8,636 posts

159 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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wonder how much the finished house is worth now
What part of London was it in?

Chimune

3,182 posts

224 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Does this remind you of anyone ?

Beati Dogu

8,896 posts

140 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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It's hard to believe that something so cheap & nasty looking could cost that much.

I bet the place is going to be like a furnace in the summer and deafening when it rains.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Missed this - any links to the house I can take a look at? Will try and catch up on 4OD later.

Beati Dogu

8,896 posts

140 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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It's repeated on Channel 4 at 8.15 PM on Saturday.

DukeDickson

4,721 posts

214 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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hornetrider said:
Missed this - any links to the house I can take a look at? Will try and catch up on 4OD later.
Could always go for iplayer and the latest instalment of Countryfile. Mentally block out green, animals & so on, then replace with their shelter, weeing money down the pan, slightly cramped workers environment, Westwood....
Then, you're there.

A few will love it, most won't.

Adam B

27,268 posts

255 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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I quite liked the finished product, and even if you didn't it is interesting at least.

I was amazed they got planning permission given the height and materials used. Looked to be blocking a lot of light from houses behind, I thought that might be why they had to dig down further.

I also really liked some of the interior spaces, especially the black wall, double height ceilings and kitchen - the furnishings and fittings were eclectic and random which looked like a naff jumble sale, but that just reflected their taste as smelly hippies wink

Edited by Adam B on Monday 6th October 14:21

irocfan

40,545 posts

191 months

Monday 6th October 2014
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WOW! Just WOW! And not in a good way

Grandad Gaz said:
I only saw the last 20 mins, but that's by far the worst looking building I have ever seen on Grand Designs, by a long way!
This ^^^ by some margin one of the the worst GD's I've ever seen (I think that the mad boat of a few series ago was the absolute worst - but then again it didn't cost as much as this did either). I went through the whole programme liking nothing.


Baron Greenback

6,999 posts

151 months

Monday 6th October 2014
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irocfan said:
WOW! Just WOW! And not in a good way

Grandad Gaz said:
I only saw the last 20 mins, but that's by far the worst looking building I have ever seen on Grand Designs, by a long way!
This ^^^ by some margin one of the the worst GD's I've ever seen (I think that the mad boat of a few series ago was the absolute worst - but then again it didn't cost as much as this did either). I went through the whole programme liking nothing.
Even worse than the floating barge done on the fly with what ever he could get hand without any idea of looks!