Ep 20. Divided Over Design in Dublin
- TV-G
- February 15, 2016
- 21 min
In this episode of House Hunters International, a couple from the United States named Conor and Jana are in Dublin searching for their dream home. Conor, being from Ireland, wants a house that is more traditional while Jana wants a modern home.
The couple's real estate agent, Paul, takes them to three different properties in the Dublin area. The first property they visit is a modern apartment located in the city center. The apartment is spacious and has modern amenities but Conor is not impressed by the overall design. Jana, on the other hand, is in love with the apartment and its prime location.
Their second property is a more traditional townhouse located on the outskirts of Dublin. Conor is thrilled with the traditional design and the cozy feel of the house, but Jana is not happy with the lack of modern amenities. She feels that the house is too old-fashioned and would require too much work to make it feel like home.
The couple's third and final property is another modern house located in a suburb of Dublin. This property has both modern amenities and a more traditional design. Conor and Jana both love the spacious living areas and the backyard, but they are divided over the design. While Conor loves the traditional elements of the house, Jana feels that they do not fit in with the modern features.
Throughout the episode, the couple struggles to find a common ground. They both have different ideas of what their dream home should look like. Conor wants a traditional Irish home while Jana wants a modern and sleek house.
After visiting all three properties, the couple must come to a decision. They each weigh the pros and cons of each property and discuss how the design fits into their vision for their future home. In the end, they must compromise on the design and choose a home that satisfies both of their tastes.
Overall, this episode shows the importance of compromise when it comes to buying a home. Conor and Jana were able to find a house that satisfied both of their design preferences by compromising on the traditional and modern elements. It also highlights the beauty of Dublin and the variety of properties available in the surrounding areas.