Grand Designs Season 6 Episode 14
Grand Designs
Season 6

Ep 14. Season 6 Episode 14

  • April 12, 2010

Season 6 Episode 14 of Grand Designs follows the journey of a couple, Steve and Jo, who decide to build an eco-friendly home in the picturesque Lake District in north-west England. The couple aims to build a house that fits into the stunning natural landscape of the area while also being energy efficient and sustainable.

The episode starts with Steve and Jo searching for the perfect plot of land on which to build their dream home. After extensive searching, they finally find a plot of land that is secluded enough to give them the privacy they desire but also close enough to the local market town to provide easy access to daily necessities.

The couple decides to build a unique timber-framed house that is both modern and eco-friendly. The design features a curved roof, which adds character and also helps to capture rainwater to use for flushing toilets and watering plants. The house is also built with a super-insulated structure that will help to keep the inside of the house warm during the winter and cool during the summer.

With ambitious plans like this, the couple quickly realizes that they need the help of an experienced team of architects and builders to bring their vision to life. They hire a team of architects who specialize in eco-friendly builds to create and refine the design and find a team of builders who are experts in building with eco-friendly materials.

Throughout the episode, we see the couple facing various challenges as they try to build their dream home. From designing the curved roof to finding ways to source sustainable materials, the couple has their work cut out for them. The build requires them to constantly brainstorm and come up with innovative solutions to overcome these challenges.

A significant challenge arises with the house's energy supply, as the couple wants to rely solely on renewable energy sources. They install a unique heating system that utilizes heat pumps to extract energy from the air and ground, which in turn powers an underfloor heating system throughout the property. This setup also allows them to use an electric car, which further reduces their carbon footprint.

The episode highlights many other design elements of the property, such as the stunning view of the surrounding hills, the spacious kitchen area, and the generously sized master bedroom. The couple also includes a unique spiral staircase made of oak wood, which is a design feature that Steve has always wanted.

Towards the end of the episode, once the design and build of the house are complete, the couple showcases their stunning eco-friendly home to family and friends. The home includes various eco-friendly elements, such as solar panels and a rainwater harvesting system, and Steve and Jo hope that their home will inspire others to build sustainably.

Overall, Season 6 Episode 14 of Grand Designs is an inspiring and informative episode that provides an insight into the challenges and rewards of building an eco-friendly home. The episode highlights the importance of sustainable living and serves as an educational tool for individuals who wish to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 12, 2010
  • Language
    English