Finest Homes
We visit a house in Clifton that is nestled into the mountain, while enjoying spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
We visit a house in Clifton that is nestled into the mountain, while enjoying spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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This episode features the last two of four properties, as well as the reveal of which house the clients decide to purchase, with a special appearance by guest agent Tyrone N. Steer.
Carm and Jason bought their house from Jason's father. It is the house where Jason grew up in and has lived for 26 years. They have done a lot of renovations on the house since they purchased it. They tore down walls on the first floor and closed off the stairs to create a closet so now it's open-concept. They made changes to the second floor and most recently they put an addition on the back of the house and raised the ceiling height in the basement.
Duncan begins his journey south along the fishing village coast of Chumphon, to see where some of Thailand's favourite dried seafood's are produced.
In Ballyfermot in West Dublin, Róisín, Peter and the crew come to the rescue of deli worker, Linda, whose home is so cluttered she and her two sons can barely get around, and she never invites guests in.
In Dublin's East Wall, Róisín, Peter and the crew are about to attempt their biggest home rescue to date.
We visit a house in Clifton that is nestled into the mountain, while enjoying spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
In this episode we look at Chicago art, the reveal of the new Range Rover by Naomie Harris, Rolling Stones tour plane pop up.
Ehrardt Nieuwoudt from Kim H Designs takes us on a tour of the iconic Sanctuary Mandela which he and his team have designed.
Ehrardt Nieuwoudt from Kim H Designs takes us on a tour of the iconic Sanctuary Mandela which he and his team have designed.
This week, Melvyn explores Taiwan. He scales the altitudes of Taiwan's central mountains to meet an aboriginal woman. With her, Melvyn discovers some unique local produce and learns how to prepare a dish that dates back to the hunting days of the Atayal men.
International luxury realtor Mike Donia jets off to Thailand to work with a client and good friend of his, Mae. She is moving back to her hometown of Bangkok to pursue her modeling career, and is looking for the house of her dreams. Mike has his work cut out for him, as Mae's long wish list will be hard to achieve with her budget.
Will Daryl be able to dazzle his clients and find a property that will take their breath away? This episode features the first two of four properties, with a special guest appearance by Design Generation builder and designer Carlo Rinomato.
Lori and Jason bought a beautiful old house about 3 years ago and renovated the entire place, except for an awkward old kitchen space that's attached to their son Atticus's room. They had no idea what to do with the space or even where to start. They use it as occasional storage but always keep the door closed because it's such an awful room.
Steve Bailey, Mike Donia and Daryl King review their favourite homes. Steve takes us down memory lane to his 18th century farmhouse, and another home with a stunning infinity pool. Daryl's listings range from King city to Caloden, with helicopter pads and sprawling backyards. Mike brings us back to his fabulous listings in Thailand. He shows us a home made entirely of Bamboo, and billion-dollar property.
Jessica and Mark are a young couple living and working in Thailand after meeting there several years ago and falling in love. They are looking for a permanent home in Bangkok, and after chatting with her friend Mae, Jessica knows that Mike Donia is the man for the job.
Chetna and Bhups have moved around a lot. They've live in L.A., Britain and Asia. In January 2009, they bought a house and settled in Canada. Because they have been moving around a lot, they haven't had a change to collect heirloom pieces. They want their living/dining space to reflect their personalities and feel like it's been decorated over time - as if they added pieces as they found them.
Lauren and Mike call themselves 'the hand-me-down' family. Although they're into re-using and re-purposing pieces, they haven't felt like their family hand-me-downs were ever really 'theirs' and because a lot of stuff has followed them from place to place, everything is mismatched. They now want a grown up living room that reflects who they are and helps them feel like they are in an adult space.
In this final episode of Duncan's Thai Kitchen, we see how Duncan brings the flavours of Thailand back home with visits to local markets to find all of the ingredients you may not have known we have here.
In Ballyfermot in West Dublin, Róisín, Peter and the crew come to the rescue of deli worker, Linda, whose home is so cluttered she and her two sons can barely get around, and she never invites guests in.
In Dublin's East Wall, Róisín, Peter and the crew are about to attempt their biggest home rescue to date.
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