Your Home Made Perfect - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Shelley and Steven
Angela Scanlon returns with the property makeover show in which cutting-edge virtual reality and visual effects enable people to see what the future of their home could look like, before it is built in reality. In the first edition architects Laura Jane Clark and Julian McIntosh compete to remodel Shelley and Steven's three-bedroom semi-detached home in Bromley, south-east London.

Lisa and Judy
Architects Will Foster and Lynsey Elliott compete to remodel a home in Gosport, Hampshire, that holds 20 years of family memories and a lifetime of antiques and heirlooms for soon-to-be grandparents Lisa and Judy.

Natasha and Gael
Architects Damion Burrows and Lizzie Fraher compete to remodel Natasha and Gael's home in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, which has a dark and claustrophobic downstairs layout that makes social gatherings impossible.

Lei Ying and David
In 2017, Lei Ying and her husband, David, snapped up a Belfast house after seeing the amount of space it could offer them. However, three years later and with their children growing fast, they have discovered that having lots of space is not always a good thing - especially when it's all in the wrong place. The layout means that mealtimes are spent in a tiny corner of the ground floor, and when they want to relax, the cavernous lounge is too big to be cosy. They are lucky enough to have a garden, but access to that is also problematic, with a tight chicane of corridors and a dangerous staircase the only route.
Lei Ying dreams of a perfect kitchen, whilst David hopes for a cosy home and a safe route to the garden. Can architects Laura Jane Clark and Will Foster solve all these problems on a £25,000 budget?

Jacqueline and Jamie
Jacqueline and her husband Alex were about to remodel their two-bed London terrace, but tragically, Alex fell ill and died. Now, three years since his death, Jacqueline has resolved to finish what they started, supported by her 22-year-old son Jamie.
Jacqueline and Jamie share the family home, but both long for some privacy. Each would like to have friends over without disturbing the other. However, the problem is that the terrace has just one reception room on the ground floor along with a small and chilly kitchen. Another major problem is finding a new location for the downstairs bathroom. Jacqueline has a budget of £40,000, but can that sum possibly solve these problems?
Jacqueline and Jamie are handing over control to competing architects Lizzie Fraher and Julian McIntosh. Lizzie has plenty of experience in unlocking the possibilities in residential projects while Julian loves the creative challenge inherent in modest budgets.

Victoria and Raheel
Six years ago, Victoria and Raheel snapped up an impressive four-bedroom ‘90s build in Milton Keynes. It was an estate agent's dream with a south facing garden, generous sitting room and glossy new kitchen. It seemed to be the perfect home for entertaining friends and starting a family. Yet with the arrival of their two little boys, Victoria and Raheel started to spot the flaws - a cramped hallway, a dark living room and an impractically shaped kitchen.
Victoria and Raheel have spent the last few years wrestling with how to solve the problems, but now time is of the essence. Victoria has just given birth to twins and now, as a family of six, the couple are desperate to find a solution to their dark and uncomfortable house.
Can architects Damion Burrows and Will Foster, with their radically different designs, come up with a solution that fulfills everyone's hopes for the house?

Naomi and Yehuda
Architects Robert and Laura compete using virtual reality to remodel a home in Hertfordshire. Will the finished build live up to the hopes of the family who live there?

Hemal and Kapila
Hemal and Kapila have busy lives, juggling a new business start-up and raising three children who are all under seven, but their house is not helping to ease the pressure. They want their four-bedroom house near Stockport to give them the flexibility for easy, family time together, even when they're working from home. Hemal and Kapila also yearn for a welcoming home where sisters, aunts, cousins and grandparents can congregate in comfort. But all of this seems like a distant dream.
The room that should be the heart of their home, the kitchen, is in a dark corner separated from the dining room by a wall which forces them to ferry food through the hall and living room to reach their guests. With barely any storage space, all food and drinks are kept in a cold and damp lean-to which is so cold they often put a coat on to go in. Their home is office is also causing problems, as it's two floors up in the attic, which separates them from family life.
Hemal and Kapila have wrestled endlessly with how to improve things, but the project has not moved forward. Hemal thinks the answer is more space, so he wants a large extension, but Kapila believes they just need to reconfigure the existing footprint.
Desperate for an idea that will unite them, they have invited two competing architects, Will Foster and Lizzie Fraher, to turn the house that divides them into one which unites the whole family. Each architect interprets the brief in wildly different ways, but which design will the Hemal and Kapila choose?
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