

Your Home Made Perfect
Season 3
Virtual reality and visual effects enable people to see what their future home could look like, before building it in reality.
Where to Watch Your Home Made Perfect • Season 3
8 Episodes
- Jacqueline and Jamie
E5Jacqueline and JamieJacqueline and her husband Alex were about to remodel their two-bed London terrace, but tragically, Alex fell ill and died. 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. However, the problem is that the terrace has just one reception room on the ground floor. 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. Presented by Angela Scanlon. - Victoria and Raheel
E6Victoria and RaheelSix years ago, Victoria and Raheel snapped up an impressive four-bedroom 1990s build in Milton Keynes, but after years of trying to make the space work for their growing family, they are now desperate to find a solution. Using virtual reality, architects Damion Burrows and Will Foster compete against each other to come up with a design that will suit this family's needs. Presented by Angela Scanlon. - Naomi and Yehuda
E7Naomi and YehudaWhen Naomi and Yehuda bought their 1950s post-war semi in Hertfordshire, they thought they'd found the ideal home for them and their growing family. Sadly, they soon discovered that the home had little character, and while the rooms were a good size, many had no designated purpose - a particular issue was the tiny, cramped kitchen. Robert Jamison and Laura Jane Clark go head to head to try and solve this huge challenge. Can they create designs that satisfy these two very different visions? Presented by Angela Scanlon. - Hemal and Kapila
E8Hemal and KapilaHemal and Kapila have wrestled with how to improve their four-bedroom family home and make the space work better for them and their three children, but their ideas for a project have not moved forward. Now, architects Will Foster and Lizzie Fraher compete using virtual reality to win the opportunity to remodel the property. Presented by Angela Scanlon.




