Where to stream Grand Designs Season 10

Season 10

Watch Grand Designs Season 10 in Australia

Released: 15th Sep, 2010

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Season 10 Episodes

S10 Episode 1

Isle of Wight: The Tree House

Kevin McCloud follows the progress of architectural designer Lincoln Miles and his wife, artist Lisa Traxler, who want to create their own home on the Isle of Wight. They have bought a property on a prime piece of land and set out to transform it into a creative structure that complements the unspoilt woodland setting.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 15 Sep 2010

S10 Episode 2

Cotswold: The Stealth House

Helen and Chris Seymour Smith are architects who are planning to build a subterranean, eco-friendly house underneath a ruined 300-year-old barn in the Cotswolds. Kevin McCloud follows their progress as they set out to create a building that is airtight and needs no heating, but whose spartan interior raises questions of habitability

45 mins  ·  Wed, 22 Sep 2010

S10 Episode 3

Woodbridge: The Modest Home

Kevin McCloud follows the efforts of Lucie Fairweather to build an eco-friendly house in Woodbridge, Suffolk. After the death of her partner 18 months earlier, and not having a large budget, Lucie is determined to create a beautiful and affordable family home with the help of Jerry Tate, an architect who was involved in the design of the Eden Project

45 mins  ·  Wed, 29 Sep 2010

S10 Episode 4

Stowmarket: The Tudor Guildhall

Kevin McCloud follows the progress of Simon Bennett and his wife Jill as they try to restore two timber-framed barns in Suffolk. The couple found out that one of the buildings is among the smallest surviving medieval guildhalls in the country, and while Kevin advises the pair to conserve it in its present state, Simon is determined to restore it to its former glory.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 6 Oct 2010

S10 Episode 5

Ipswich: The Radian House

Jonathan and Lindsay want to build a house that's exciting to look at, cheap to run, and ecologically sound. But the build is a battle, with technologies that don't work and a tight budget.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 13 Oct 2010

S10 Episode 6

Lizard Peninsular: The Scandinavian House

Kevin meets interior designer Kathryn Tyler, who has decided the best way onto the property ladder is to design and build her own house in her parents' back garden in Falmouth.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 20 Oct 2010

S10 Episode 7

West Cumbria: The Adaptahaus

Alan Dawson has invented his own way of making a house, with every piece put together on site in days. But it must all fit perfectly. Only then will Alan know if his unique house works.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 27 Oct 2010

S10 Episode 8

Lake District: The Dome House

When Robert and Milla Gaukroger find a plot overlooking Lake Windermere in the Lake District National Park, they reckon they've hit gold.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 3 Nov 2010

S10 Episode 9

The Brittany Groundhouse: Revisited

In 2006, Daren Howarth and Adi Nortje moved from Brighton to Brittany to take on a huge life experiment. Their plan was to build an earth-sheltered home almost entirely from recycled materials, and to live the most sustainable lifestyle as possible. Now that the work is finished, Kevin returns to see whether their big life experiment has been a success.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 10 Nov 2010

S10 Episode 10

The Glass & Timber House: Revisited

Master carpenter Bill Bradley and his wife Sarah built not one but two timber houses in south London on the site of Bill's old wood workshop. Their plan was to sell one to pay for the other in the hope of living mortgage-free, but the long narrow site, sandwiched between two rows of houses, was far from an easy proposition.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 17 Nov 2010

S10 Episode 11

A 21st Century Answer to the Roman Villa: Revisited

Six years ago Thomas and Dervla O'Hare set out to build a spectacular split-level home cascading down a practically vertical hillside in Belfast. No one in their right mind would have built on such a steep slope; but ambitious young architect Thomas believed he could do anything as long as he put his mind to it. He set up a fast track building programme to complete this enormous, contemporary home in record time.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 24 Nov 2010

S10 Episode 12

House from Straw: Revisited

In 2003, aspiring writer Mark Sampson, his wife Debbie and their daughter Tilly moved to the Lot region of France to build their dream home. Despite a total lack of experience, but driven by strong ecological principles, they decided to take the radical step of constructing it using straw-bales. Seven years after they moved in, Kevin McCloud goes back to see whether their new house has fulfilled its brief.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 1 Dec 2010

S10 Episode 13

The Water Tower: 2nd Revisiting

As one of `Grand Design's' first projects, Andrew Tate and Deborah Mills found a site with a monstrous, dilapidated, 100 foot tall water tower on it. Kevin went back to see Andrew and Deborah three years after they had moved into their contemporary extension, but they had still made no progress on the water tower, and were living with minimal bedroom space. Kevin returns again to see how they've fared.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 8 Dec 2010

S10 Episode 14

The Lime Kiln House: Revisited

When Pru and Richard Irvine came across a plot of land in the middle of the breathtakingly beautiful Midlothian countryside, they seized the opportunity to build on it a bespoke family home. However, the plot, an old industrial site complete with lime kilns, came with a condition. They could only build on it if they become custodians of the kilns, and more importantly, that the house they built blended in to its setting.

45 mins  ·  Wed, 15 Dec 2010

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