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We're visiting a house in a tree-lined estate in Somerset West. A project that required less kitchens, more bedrooms, and a general update to the interior design.
We're visiting a house in a tree-lined estate in Somerset West. A project that required less kitchens, more bedrooms, and a general update to the interior design.
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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.
Homeowners Frank and Liliana fell in love with their home's 1930s architectural details but quickly realized their contemporary collection of furniture didn't quite fit. Inspired by the look of English Revival, designer Samantha Pynn plays on the classic period features in this living and dining room, while introducing environmentally friendly furniture and modern pieces to bring the look into the 21st century.
Duncan picks Blue butterfly pea from an Organic farm in the rainforest before cooking steamed fish in coconut under a tropical canopy.
Donegal. Vast, unspoiled, largely empty. But not this house.
Róisín Murphy and the crew join Vivienne, Ger and their five young kids at their mid-terrace 3-bedroom house in Leixlip, County Kildare.
We're visiting a house in a tree-lined estate in Somerset West. A project that required less kitchens, more bedrooms, and a general update to the interior design.
In this episode we cover the inaugural Eurostar service from Marseille, the Volvo Ocean Race, the secrets of being a fist-star hotel chef.
We explore the elegant and trendy studio of Designer Gert Johan Coetzee. We tap into social media for ideas and tips on upgrading your bathroom.
Aspasia Karras, Editor at Large of the Sunday Times, invites us into her home, sharing all things that make of her life and lifestyle.
Melvyn finds himself in seafood galore as he heads to Xiamen, China this week. He meets two different families- one living in a rustic fishing village and the other, the owner of a famous restaurant chain in Xiamen.
Many people enjoy staying busy & always having a project on the go. Inez's client loves to build & create breathtaking properties. On their next project, this couple wants an interesting property, preferably waterfront, which they can use for an investment property or to build on. Inez takes her client on a private yacht so they can cruise around Lake Ontario & discuss the client's wish list.
Now that Kristen & Kane have opened an office in Toronto, they will be travelling a lot from Vancouver & want somewhere of their own to stay in. Daryl & the other top million dollar agents have a wide range to search over because Daryl's client is willing to live an hour or two drive away from downtown Toronto. Daryl, Jin, & Mike meet up for lunch in Port Dover to discuss business & later in the episode Mike & Daryl get their hands dirty in the kitchen at Sababa Restaurant.
Sixteen-year-old Lindsay has outgrown her childhood bedroom and is ready to leave her hand-me-down furniture and kiddy colours in the past. Lindsay, like every teenager, needs a room for the three S's: sleeping, studying and socializing! Designer Samantha Pynn steps in to create a space that is functional, eco-fabulous and can grow with her -- proving that a youthful look can be achieved without looking childish.
Steve Bailey to save the day! This week's episode features the lovely couple Chris and Rosa as they search for the perfect home. While Rosa is mainly concerned with cutting down her commute, Chris just wants to feel a connection to a property. Luckily for Steve, he's got his sister Helen, an interior designer and home stager, to help sway Chris - and it works!
Louise, Jason, and their two children have been living in Europe for the past 10 years, but now they would like to be closer to their family in Canada. Louise absolutely adores the European aesthetic the sense of luxury conveyed by multi-peaked roof-lines, bay-shaped windows, and decorative stone. She wants a house that allows them the feeling of "living abroad" without leaving the country.
Alexis and Adam are in lifestyle shock: the arrival their son Hudson has meant that this formerly 'out and about' couple is now decidedly housebound but their 1980s kitchen just isn't happening anymore. It's neither practical nor beautiful so designer Samantha Pynn gives it an eco-friendly and stylish makeover.
Phuket is home to great food, fun, beaches, resorts and local artists. Duncan tests his wings at parasailing before presenting traditional chicken satay.
Tall broken mountains host this most beautiful episode where Duncan takes on Rock climbing on Rai Leh beach and cooks with fresh seafood at a funky beach side café.
Donegal. Vast, unspoiled, largely empty. But not this house.
Róisín Murphy and the crew join Vivienne, Ger and their five young kids at their mid-terrace 3-bedroom house in Leixlip, County Kildare.
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