Ep 4. Neil & Amanda
- March 15, 2017
- 58 min
In this episode of The House that 100k Built, we meet Neil and Amanda, a couple who have a unique vision for their new home. They have purchased a plot of land on a hillside and want to build a contemporary home that takes advantage of the stunning views. However, they only have a budget of £100k, which means that they will have to be creative and resourceful to make their dream a reality.
The couple has already begun the build process themselves, constructing the foundations and ground floor walls. However, they quickly realize that they need the help of a professional to continue the project. That's where architects Piers Taylor and Kieran Long come in. They meet with Neil and Amanda to discuss their ideas and offer some design suggestions that will help them to maximize their budget.
One of the challenges that the architects face is the steepness of the site. They need to design a building that will sit comfortably on the hillside while also taking advantage of the views. They decide to create a split-level house that will allow for a natural flow from the public areas to the more private spaces such as the bedrooms.
The design also includes a large, open-plan living space with large windows that look out onto the valley below. To keep costs down, the architects suggest using off-the-shelf materials such as timber cladding and scaffolding poles for the staircase. They also suggest incorporating some eco-friendly features such as a green roof that will help to insulate the building and attract wildlife to the area.
The episode follows Neil and Amanda as they tackle various challenges throughout the build process. They have to deal with unexpected complications such as heavy rain that causes flooding on the site and snow that makes it difficult to work outside. However, they remain determined to see the project through to completion.
One of the highlights of the episode is when Neil and Amanda decide to incorporate a unique feature into the design - a slide that connects the upper and lower levels of the house. They enlist the help of a metalworker to create the slide using salvaged materials such as old fire escape stairs and metal sheets.
As the build progresses, Neil and Amanda start to see their vision for the house become a reality. They work on finishing touches such as laying the flooring and painting the walls. The episode ends with the couple standing outside their new home, admiring the stunning views and reflecting on the challenges they faced during the build process.
Overall, this episode of The House that 100k Built is a fascinating look at how creativity and determination can help people to achieve their dream home on a tight budget. Neil and Amanda's story is inspiring and showcases the value of using innovative design and eco-friendly features to create a unique, beautiful, and functional living space.