Grand Designs New Zealand
Civil engineer Charles Webster, driven by a love for challenging designs, is building a crescent-shaped home on his Coromandel site, inspired by desert dunes.
Civil engineer Charles Webster, driven by a love for challenging designs, is building a crescent-shaped home on his Coromandel site, inspired by desert dunes.
Over the last year, Donal has been making an effort to celebrate the small wins. Confetti Cake on a Thursday- why not?! Steak Frites on a rainy Tuesday-Bring it on!
Get the recipe for a roasty, creamy and crunchy cauliflower main and a naughty fried bread with tofu that is all kinds of delicious.
Jamie Oliver prepares 'Pregnant Jools's Pasta' with crunchy chicory and watercress salad, and little frangipane tarts.
Declutter and style guru, Peter Walsh, helps people put their homes in order.
We find out why your feet matter as we delve into the importance of looking after yours, and the habits that can promote good foot health.
Deborah Hutton visits three tiny homes to discover how living with less can be a dream come true.
We feature a luxury holiday home renovation in Portugal and a new sun lounge for a house in County Down.
We take a look at a Hamptons inspired home in the heart of Johannesburg. We chat to the architect, as well as to the interior designer about how they created it.
Civil engineer Charles Webster, driven by a love for challenging designs, is building a crescent-shaped home on his Coromandel site, inspired by desert dunes.
Join us for this week's exciting episode where we talk trailing plants, transform a piece of driftwood and get through a list of garden maintenance must dos.
Steve Brown heads to Bideford in Devon and shows his buyers some picture-perfect properties for their '435,000 budget which end up packing a real emotional punch.
Brian and Sarah transform Sonia and Peter's plain backyard into a luxurious vacation destination with a pool, spa, outdoor shower, and lanai with kitchens, elevating their staycations to a new level.
Kirstie and Phil are catching up with two young couples who were taking their first step onto the property ladder.
Explore Thula Thula Game Reserve's elephant conservation and resort ambience. Tam Hayward maximizes space in a studio apartment. Meet ceramic artist Astrid Dahl, inspired by Zulu clay coiling.
Jamie Oliver prepares 'Pregnant Jools's Pasta' with crunchy chicory and watercress salad, and little frangipane tarts.
Matthew and Jericka got the chance to purchase Matthew's family home. Jonathan and Drew reimagine the house to give the couple a forever home for generations to come.
Afrimaxx is a lifestyle show which searches for inspiration and innovation in all areas of popular culture - from fashion and design through to architecture, art, food and travel.
We find out what home buyers should look out for when viewing a property; we visit a property listing in Greenstone Hill; and we explore how to scale your Airbnb business.
Civil engineer Charles Webster, driven by a love for challenging designs, is building a crescent-shaped home on his Coromandel site, inspired by desert dunes.
Join us for this week's exciting episode where we talk trailing plants, transform a piece of driftwood and get through a list of garden maintenance must dos.
We find out why your feet matter as we delve into the importance of looking after yours, and the habits that can promote good foot health.
Deborah Hutton visits three tiny homes to discover how living with less can be a dream come true.
Get the recipe for a roasty, creamy and crunchy cauliflower main and a naughty fried bread with tofu that is all kinds of delicious.
Escape to the Country, hosted by a group of knowledgeable presenters, who provide insight and information to help prospective house buyers find their dream home in the country.
Explore Thula Thula Game Reserve's elephant conservation and resort ambience. Tam Hayward maximizes space in a studio apartment. Meet ceramic artist Astrid Dahl, inspired by Zulu clay coiling.
Carol introduces us to 'Cinderella plants' that must push through the ground, flower and set seed before the tree canopy closes over, when they must sleep once more until next spring.
Erik and Tracy are now looking to upgrade to a home with a cottage. They call on the services of real estate agent, Dianne Fisher Smith, to guide them to the perfect Amanzimtoti home.
Matthew and Jericka got the chance to purchase Matthew's family home. Jonathan and Drew reimagine the house to give the couple a forever home for generations to come.