The World's Most Extraordinary Homes is a British documentary miniseries presented by Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin and is broadcast on BBC Two.[1] The series was also picked up by Netflix between March 2018 and July 2022.[2][3]
The documentary miniseries follows award-winning architect Piers Taylor and actress and property developer Caroline Quentin, who explore a range of architect-designed houses in both extreme locations around the world, and around various countries.
The first series focused on houses built in challenging surroundings, and how they were designed to respond to these environments. The second series focused on one country per episode, and traveled to different destinations in each nation.
Each episode is themed and named according to the houses' environments or location. To explore how the designs function both as works of architecture and as real houses, the hosts stay overnight, eat meals and spend time in the homes.[4][5]
Focusing less on discipline and more on the abstracted design process, The Art of Design features artists from several artistic fields with one thing they have in common: the need to be both creative and functional.
A reality show inspired by the tiny house movement where the renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin travel across America to assist and interact with families that are building houses no bigger than 500 square feet.
How might your life be better with less? This documentary takes the audience on tours to minimalistic homes and lifestyles led by very different personalities who are all searching for a nonmaterialistic meaning of life.
The British horticulturist Monty Don follows one of his passions by helping enthusiasts around Britain to plan and create the gardens of their dreams. He gives them professional advice and assists them in the building process.
Tri Pointe Homes Inc. today announced a collaboration with Emmy-winning designer and author Bobby Berk on three model homes in its newly announced Glacier Pointe at Tehaleh neighborhood in Bonney Lake.
Best known for his stint on the Netflix series "Queer Eye," Berk has designed three Tri Pointe Homes residences featuring between three and five bedrooms and ranging in size between 2,612 and 3,306 square feet.
Tri Pointe Homes, which has collaborated with Berk since 2015, said in the release that the three Glacier Pointe homes pull inspiration from classic farmhouse style along with traditional and modern elements, with one home described as "retro Scandinavian" by Berk.
Amazing Interiors is an original Netflix series that was released in 2018. It is a reality series that showcases homes with unusual and unique custom-designed interiors. The show has no host or narrator, and instead, each episode simply shows three different unique homes. Of the three, the show focuses on one home in particular that is currently under construction. To this end, the episode closely follows the entire renovation process from start to finish.
Interior Design Masters is a reality show that originally aired on the BBC in 2019. It follows a team of ten aspiring interior designers who compete against each other to redesign a variety of indoor spaces, such as shops, restaurants, and salons. Whoever wins the competition gets a design contract with a top hotel in London.
Million Dollar Beach House is an original Netflix show that aired in 2020. The series focuses on a group of young, ambitious luxury real estate agents who are members of Nest Seekers International, a residential and commercial brokerage with offices around the world. The show follows the agents in their day-to-day lives as they work to sell multi-million dollar luxury listings in The Hamptons.
Stay Here is an original Netflix series and its release date was in 2018. It focuses on homeowners across the U.S. who want to improve and renovate their short-term rental homes in order to transform them into properties that can generate income. The first season consists of eight episodes where interior designer Genevieve Gorder and real estate broker Peter Lorimer work with different properties, from brownstones and cottages to beach houses and houseboats.
This is a documentary miniseries that originally aired on BBC Two, before being picked up by Netflix. It consists of two seasons where award-winning architect Piers Taylor and property developer Caroline Quentin explore various architecturally unique homes around the world. In particular, the series showcases homes that are built-in extreme or challenging locations, and how the design of the home helps it to adapt to these environments.
Marriage or Mortgage is an original Netflix series that premiered in 2021. It is a reality show that follows a wedding planner and real estate agent who compete to win the hearts and budgets of couples. Each couple must decide if they would want to go all out and spend their money on a picture-perfect wedding or save their budget for their dream home.
This long-running series is a reality show that originally aired on the FYI network in 2014. It focuses on renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin as they travel around the U.S. helping families build the perfect tiny home, which is a home smaller than 500 square feet. The series ended after the fifth season and began streaming on Netflix in 2019.
Dream Home Makeover is a Netflix original series that was released on the platform in 2020. It documents the professional lives of Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee. Studio McGee is a well-known interior design company based in Utah. In each episode, the pair helps a client renovate their home. A renovation project can be as simple as a single room, or as extensive as the entire house. In addition, the show follows the personal lives of the McGees, as raise their families and focus on renovating their own home.
From luxury listings in the Hamptons to tiny homes and interior design, these real estate shows demonstrate just how interesting the world of real estate can be. Also, they give ordinary people an understanding of the behind-the-scenes lives of actual real estate agents.
Have you ever devoted a massive amount of time on a project because you couldn't find inspiration? Has your creative fountain dried and you feel creatively exhausted? Don't worry, that happens to the best! For this reason, we compiled a go-to Netflix watch-list to relax and bring in some inspiration for your next project.
Netflix has an impressive number of people renovating houses. Those are usually full of inspiration for weird projects that feel like beyond repair. Most of them also have a backstory with a lot of drama, so it's perfect for those who love a good soap opera and are looking for motivation.
The documentary studies the impact of design and art around us and how leading professionals in their industry have revolutionized and transformed the landscape of what is possible. In other words, it follows legends that changed the world of design.
Episode 4 introduces Swedish architect Bjarke Ingels and the projects he has created in Switzerland and New York. His creativity has changed the way people think about architecture and space. Besides, his projects have gotten much attention from international magazines and awards. A must-see if you are looking to get inspired by new spaces.
Episode 8 is about Ilse Crawford. Her concepts of interior design reformed the way and process of modern interior design. This is a must-watch to understand the mind of a revolutionary in the industry!
In this program, we follow Kevin McCloud as he visits extraordinary ambitious home-owners around the UK. The design of many of these houses will blow you away. This is an awesome program for those who dream high on projects.
The show's premise revolves around finding and showcasing homes that, despite their ordinary exterior appearance, have unique, custom interiors. The show often features homes that double as part-time museums, rooms where the owners do not actively live, such as basements, garages, a hockey fan cave, a bunker, and a backyard roller coaster.
Homeowners renting out rooms, or their entire abodes, to short-term renters is becoming an increasingly common alternative to vacationers staying at hotels. But the properties need to offer unique features or amenities for the property owners to maximize their earnings.
One of the most relevant architects alive show the newest trends in home building and architecture. This program is awesome for inspiration but also to recognize new trends in houses like smart products, environmentally friendly spaces, and minimalist projects.
This property series follows architect Piers Taylor and actress and property enthusiast Caroline Quentin as they discover the world's most extraordinary abodes. The pair travels far and wide -- across mountains, through forests, along coasts and deep underground to find unique properties.
In this series, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien travel across the UK to find unique items lost in people's homes. Using creative thinking and elbow grease, they fix them up to turn a profit for their owners.
Architectural designer Charlie Luxton embarks on a nationwide journey to visit some of Britain's best homes by the sea and find out what makes the perfect coastal property. Watch these two seasons and visit with him spectacular and quirky homes throughout the Channel Islands, Scotland, Northern Ireland and more.
Among the most exotic new trends that are taking the architecture and interior design world is the concept of tiny houses. This documentary talks about the origin of this trend, it follows the lives of four people who live in self-built tiny houses and how impacts their lives. This documentary explores the extremes that people go through to save money and diminish their carbon print.
Four months ago, Netflix began its crackdown on password sharing by creating an "extra member" fee for users who share accounts with people they don't live with. The extra member fee of about $2 to $3 per month was implemented in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru, with Netflix saying it would evaluate the rollout before making changes in other countries.
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