Perth couple Angelo and Kasi love the bulky concrete buildings from the 50s. But when they see the plans for their new family home, there are a few surprises. (S9 Ep4) [AD,S]
Perth couple Angelo and Kasi love the bulky concrete buildings from the 50s. But when they see the plans for their new family home, there are a few surprises. (S9 Ep4) [AD,S]
Simon and Lauren want to convert a tiny 150-year-old church near Sydney into their dream home. Can they honour its history while creating a modern house? (S9 Ep5) [AD]
Simon and Lauren want to convert a tiny 150-year-old church near Sydney into their dream home. Can they honour its history while creating a modern house? (S9 Ep5) [AD]
Marc and Felicity dream of building a non-toxic, passive home. But after years of work, a fire sweeps through their beloved Melbourne build. Can they recover? (S9 Ep8) [AD,S]
Marc and Felicity dream of building a non-toxic, passive home. But after years of work, a fire sweeps through their beloved Melbourne build. Can they recover? (S9 Ep8) [AD,S]
Joe and Hayley, who design high-end homes for other people, attempt to build their own, with a curved, bold design, a monumental staircase and a tennis court. (S9 Ep7) [AD,S]
Joe and Hayley, who design high-end homes for other people, attempt to build their own, with a curved, bold design, a monumental staircase and a tennis court. (S9 Ep7) [AD,S]
Matt and Eloise leave Melbourne for Tasmania, but the budget for their Tamar build means Matt must do most of the work. And injury and pregnancy add to the chaos. (S9 Ep3) [AD,S]
David and Jenny dream of living in a super-modern terrace in Melbourne. But their plan to create a three-storey home pushes their stress levels and finances. (S9 Ep2) [AD,S]
When Rob and Sally buy land in Mystery Bay, NSW, there are challenges. The home must withstand the elements, have amazing views and blend into the surroundings. (S9 Ep1) [AD,S]
Lori and Morgan are building a funky, modern house on a tight suburban site in Victoria with lots of fun elements, including a trapeze net and a paper plane garden sculpture. (S8 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
Eddie and Dot dream of a home with a magnificent 360-degree view in Strathbogie Ranges. Can they work around huge granite boulders to achieve their dream? (S8 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
Architect Adrian and his partner Liz buy a 100-year-old vinegar factory to turn into a family home, but are soon beset by building issues and money troubles. (S6 Ep10/10) [AD,S]
Barb and Bill Coyle build a modern 1970s-style home: a T-shaped, north-facing house with feature curves, raked ceilings and a sloping roofline in Canberra. (S6 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
Draftsman Nigel Eberhardt and his wife Nina build a home on a native bush plot in Turners Beach on Tasmania's north coast incorporating a 30-metre eucalyptus tree. (S6 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Avid pop culture fans Warwick Noble and Melanie Hughes from New South Wales build a home that is an unashamed homage to late 1950s 'post-atomic' architecture. (S6 Ep7/10) [S]
Cate and Nick Foskett build a leaf-shaped home with curved windows, walls and ceilings in the Adelaide Hills, featuring a cellar for their home-produced wine. (S6 Ep6/10) [S]
Mark and Karen Bartkevicius restore an old hydro-electricity substation, perched above the city of Launceston in Tasmania, and convert it into a two-bed home. (S6 Ep5/10) [S]
Photographer Ralph Alphonso builds a lightweight, part prefabricated bachelor pad with impeccable environmental credentials on a tiny plot in east Melbourne. (S6 Ep4/10) [S]
Chef Dan Zeidan and his partner Vicky Kordatou build a zero-waste home from recycled and recyclable non-toxic materials at Kinglake, one hour from Melbourne. (S6 Ep3/10) [S]
B&B owners Art van Dyke and Troy West build a three-level, one-bedroom, contemporary home, bookended by an 1850s stone cottage, near Harcourt in Victoria. (S6 Ep2/10) [S]
Sculptor Ben Gilbert and his architect brother Chris build an innovative one-bedroom living quarters at an abandoned sawmill in Yackandandah, Victoria. (S6 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
Architect Adrian and his partner Liz buy a 100-year-old vinegar factory to turn into a family home, but are soon beset by building issues and money troubles. (S6 Ep10/10) [AD,S]
Barb and Bill Coyle build a modern 1970s-style home: a T-shaped, north-facing house with featured curves, raked ceilings and a sloping roofline in Canberra. (S6 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
Draftsman Nigel Eberhardt and his wife Nina build a home on a native bush plot in Turners Beach on Tasmania's north coast incorporating a 30m eucalyptus tree. (S6 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Avid pop culture fans Warwick Noble and Melanie Hughes from New South Wales build a home that is an unashamed homage to late 1950s 'post-atomic' architecture. (S6 Ep7/10) [S]
Mark and Karen Bartkevicius restore an old hydro-electricity substation, perched above the city of Launceston in Tasmania, and convert it into a two-bed home. (S6 Ep5/10) [S]
Cate and Nick Foskett build a leaf-shaped home with curved windows, walls and ceilings in the Adelaide Hills, featuring a cellar for their home-produced wine. (S6 Ep6/10) [S]
Photographer Ralph Alphonso builds a lightweight, part prefabricated bachelor pad with impeccable environmental credentials on a tiny plot in east Melbourne. (S6 Ep4/10) [S]
B&B owners Art van Dyke and Troy West build a three-level, one-bedroom, contemporary home, bookended by an 1850s stone cottage, near Harcourt in Victoria. (S6 Ep2/10) [S]
Sculptor Ben Gilbert and his architect brother Chris build an innovative one-bedroom living quarters at an abandoned sawmill in Yackandandah, Victoria. (S6 Ep1/10) [S]
Brand new series: A restaurant owner with a passion for all things Japanese builds a two-storey, lightweight home on stilts that features high, origami-style ceilings in Brisbane. (S7 Ep9) [S]
A new home in the Adelaide Hills blends Tuscan and modern styles, featuring locally quarried stone and a bridge linking the upstairs rooms to a dynamic glass box. (S7 Ep8) [S]
An environmentally conscious couple build a stylish, solar-powered beach shack that floats on two untouched sand dunes at Aldinga on the coast near Adelaide. (S7 Ep7) [S]
Architect Tim Hill is upsizing from an award-winning but small home, known as The Lighthouse, to a curvaceous house shaped like a foot at Kensington in Melbourne. (S7 Ep6) [S]
A young family take a sustainable, economical approach to creating a compact, simple and modest home on a shoestring budget at Ocean Shores in New South Wales. (S7 Ep5) [S]
Two Anglican reverends build a barn-inspired medieval manor with a spectacular two-storey Gothic window as its centrepiece in the Adelaide suburb of Hillbank. (S7 Ep4) [S]
A couple construct a new home in beachside Maianbar, south of Sydney, utilising over 130 panels of cross-laminated timber and sticking to a very strict timetable. (S7 Ep2) [S]
A super-engineered tent that incorporates a huge, taut, translucent sail covering a rectangular pavilion with a retractable roof is created in a lush rainforest. (S7 Ep3) [S]
A couple build a multi-tiered tower with infinity-edge pool on a hard-to-reach site by the cliff face of a former quarry in Sydney beachside suburb North Bondi. (S7 Ep1) [S]
A couple build a modern farmhouse in Brookfield valley, Brisbane. It can telescope up to three storeys, is angular in shape and clad in natural materials. (S5 Ep8/10) [S]
A couple plan to restore a dilapidated bluestone cottage in Williamstown, a Melbourne bayside suburb, adding a two-storey contemporary town house on the back. (S5 Ep7/10) [S]
A Queensland couple build a classic 'English farmhouse' home with fantasy touches including a traditional library with mezzanine gallery and spiral staircase. (S5 Ep6/10) [S]
Two Melbourne doctors build a three-storey house clad with water tanks that will irrigate a rooftop garden and living green walls of hanging foliage to drape the exterior. [S]
An architect and her husband create a home with seamless living and outdoor areas, flexible sleeping quarters and a multi-use rooftop in the Perth suburb of Claremont. [S]
A civil engineer and his wife build a rammed-earth house at Foxground near Kiama on the south coast of New South Wales, but the construction poses complex challenges. [S]
Brand new series: A restaurant owner with a passion for all things Japanese builds a two-storey, lightweight home on stilts that features high, origami-style ceilings in Brisbane. (S7 Ep9) [S]
Brand new series: A new home in the Adelaide Hills blends Tuscan and modern styles, featuring locally quarried stone and a bridge linking the upstairs rooms to a dynamic glass box. (S7 Ep8) [S]
An environmentally conscious couple build a stylish, solar-powered beach shack that floats on two untouched sand dunes at Aldinga on the coast near Adelaide. (S7 Ep7) [S]
Architect Tim Hill is upsizing from an award-winning but small home, known as The Lighthouse, to a curvaceous house shaped like a foot at Kensington in Melbourne. (S7 Ep6) [S]
A Melbourne couple try to build a lightweight, modern house on a perfect plot high up on Mount Eliza. But as well as a tight schedule they face costly redesigns and long delays. [S]
A first-time owner-builder and her husband construct a concrete, Brutalist-inspired home on a sensitive ridgeline overlooking Queensland's glorious Glass House Mountains. [S]
A couple create a home that is 60 metres long, only one room wide and virtually all windows, set on a ridge overlooking the undulating hills of Adelaide's Barossa Valley. [S]
A Sydney couple create a 21st-century re-imagining of the traditional terraced house, on a site that is only six metres wide and hemmed in on three sides by buildings.
Max and Mariella designed an opulent, three-level beach house for their perfect location in Byron Bay, New South Wales, but changes to the project cause delays and trouble with the bank. [S]
An eco-conscious couple take a sustainable approach to building a gentle, sweeping arch-shaped house with a living roof covered in native grasses in Warburton, Victoria. [S]