Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPresenter Claire Sweeney and designer Derek Taylor manage a large team of painters, decorators and other workmen who invade, by invitation, a home and spend the next sixty minutes making cha... Leggi tuttoPresenter Claire Sweeney and designer Derek Taylor manage a large team of painters, decorators and other workmen who invade, by invitation, a home and spend the next sixty minutes making changes to all the rooms to drag the home into the 21st century.Presenter Claire Sweeney and designer Derek Taylor manage a large team of painters, decorators and other workmen who invade, by invitation, a home and spend the next sixty minutes making changes to all the rooms to drag the home into the 21st century.
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This show winds me up big time. It's always a home owner with an already acceptable house. They all look like they could help themselves if properly motivated.
I know people with awful mental health whom live in squat like conditions. And we never see them helped.
I also hate peter Andre but isn't my reason for wanting this show axed. Or improved to help people whom HAVE NO MONEY!
I also hate peter Andre but isn't my reason for wanting this show axed. Or improved to help people whom HAVE NO MONEY!
I Like the show but hate Catherine Gee. All she does is get in the way, cause them to stop working and worst of all question the designer or worse, puts down the design. She serves no good purpose on the show. I liked it much better when the designer was the basically the host.
All of the reviews below are reflective 100% of what most of these British homes looked like BEFORE! Dreadful! But you cannot fake the homeowners responses. There's not time to fake it! I would say 100% of the owners seem absolutely thrilled. After all, you have to remember, what was there before! I absolutely love this show and what they do is damnably near miraculous. And it is not shoddy work! They do a great job. I've looked at it carefully. I watched 1000 shows and I stand behind my review. I love the show. Those who receive these wonderful makeovers need it they deserve it and they are truly being BLESSED!
This is a dreadful show based on a ridiculous gimmick. What's the point of renovating an entire house in one hour? You know what? It looks like they only spent an hour on it. (e.g., most of the walls are covered in ugly wallpaper.) Although, I think some of the design choices may be cultural. As an American with a design background, I've noticed that there are fundamental differences between American and UK homes that are significant in terms of how the homes are renovated. For instance, all UK rooms have doors. In America, living rooms generally don't have doors that close them off to the rest of the house, so the UK living spaces look claustrophobic. And the majority of them are so bowling-alley narrow that it looks as if a body could stand in the middle of each room with outstretched arms and touch both walls. Overall, all the homes featured on this show are small and narrow. The most significant difference is that UK homes don't have closets. Closet space is such a huge deal in America, that it's a culture shock to see so many houses without any built-in storage. Subsequently, every bedroom makeover includes an overpowering monolithic floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall wardrobe that make the small rooms appear even smaller.
From a production standpoint, the majority of the show's format consists of the host (called "the presenter" here) running from room to room with a stopwatch and getting progress updates from the designer. Of course, there's a harried energy to the whole production as the dozens of workers rush to complete the renovation in the short time allotted. (It should be noted that a great deal of prep work is done prior to the beginning of the makeover that isn't counted in the 60-minute timeline.) That's all fine, but the narration is just awful . . . and boring . . . and dripping in design cliches, including the overuse of everyone's favorite interior-design descriptive phrase, "light and airy."
The only upside to this show is that it's a surprise makeover arranged by family members as a way to thank an altruistic parent or sibling, etc., so the reveal segment at the end of each episode provides a nice payoff, although I sometimes wonder if the "marks" are as pleased with the changes as they claim. At least the entire renovation is free to the homeowner.
From a production standpoint, the majority of the show's format consists of the host (called "the presenter" here) running from room to room with a stopwatch and getting progress updates from the designer. Of course, there's a harried energy to the whole production as the dozens of workers rush to complete the renovation in the short time allotted. (It should be noted that a great deal of prep work is done prior to the beginning of the makeover that isn't counted in the 60-minute timeline.) That's all fine, but the narration is just awful . . . and boring . . . and dripping in design cliches, including the overuse of everyone's favorite interior-design descriptive phrase, "light and airy."
The only upside to this show is that it's a surprise makeover arranged by family members as a way to thank an altruistic parent or sibling, etc., so the reveal segment at the end of each episode provides a nice payoff, although I sometimes wonder if the "marks" are as pleased with the changes as they claim. At least the entire renovation is free to the homeowner.
It's a 60 minute makeover and it looks it. Honestly, the one I saw, with Terri Dwyer, they had so many "art" mirrors, I thought they were going to hang a disco ball in the bedroom. The friend that got the surprise was polite, but it looked like she wasn't that sure that she liked it.
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