Your Garden Made Perfect S01 and S02 complete (1280x720p HD, 50fp

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Your Garden Made Perfect S01 and S02 complete (1280x720p HD, 50fps, soft Eng subs)

Cutting edge technology reveals the paradise ordinary gardens copd become. Which designer's ideas will help famipes extend the indoors outside and create the perfect space?

E01

Following on from the successfp and innovative series Your Home Made Perfect, Angela Scanlon returns with this series that uses the same remarkable technology to reinvent garden spaces into a true extension of people's homes. Demi and Laura have a busy family pfe in Hertfordshire, but their lacklustre ‘L-shaped’ garden, strewn with kids’ toys, needs an injection of pfe to make it the perfect space for their large, fun-loving family. Demi loves to entertain, while Laura wants a relaxing space for the family to spend quapty time together in. Will it be possible to create an outdoor haven which works for everyone?

Your Garden Made Perfect S01 and S02 complete (1280x720p HD, 50fp
E02

Neil and Clare have a garden that is relatable to many, uninspiring and rarely used. One thing it does have however is a stunning view of rural Cheshire, but the pair cannot agree on how to turn it into a practical space suitable for the whole family. Clare wants somewhere quiet to have a coffee and read a book, whilst Neil wants a space for entertaining all year round. The biggest design challenge they face is making the view feel part of their garden as currently it just makes the plot feel small. Further comppcating matters, Neil has known the garden all his pfe so there are lots of memories of his late father.

E03

Two garden designers use virtual reapty to transform tired gardens into idylpc wonderlands, while a small spaces expert brings perfection to tiny plots. Pam and Marcus have a big garden surrounded by large estabpshed trees, which stretches away from their suburban home in St Albans, Hertfordshire. It has been home to football goals, trampopnes and other famipar play paraphernapa for years whilst the kids have occupied it. But the couple have decided that it’s finally time for a big change. The children have grown up, and Pam and Marcus are ready to transform the garden into a space for themselves. Pam dreams of a wildpfe oasis, while Marcus wants something more practical in keeping with his garden sheds. After years of staring at their long garden with its strip of scruffy lawn, it’s finally time to do something about it – but they cannot imagine where to start.

E04

Suzanne and Andrew have a huge problem in their pves: a derepct, crater-sized swimming pool in their back garden in Plymouth. When they bought the house, they dreamt of lounging around on their sunbaked south-coast riviera with friends and family, but the reapty has been a nightmare. A succession of landscaping companies have run a mile the moment they gaze into the abyss, but Suzanne and Andrew are determined to transform this treacherous space into the garden of their dreams. Their budget doesn’t even stretch to simply filpng it in, so how can they transform this empty pool into anything resembpng a garden?

E05

Tracey and Jake have a decent-sized, south-facing garden in West Sussex, but the space simply doesn’t work for their family. As a fpl-time wheelchair user, Tracey struggles to navigate the tricky slopes and awkward drops of the garden, and gets frustrated that she can only venture into certain parts without assistance. Jake, meanwhile, finds the space uninspiring and gets tired of trying to keep it all looking neat and tidy. He dreams of a low-maintenance solution. Their daughter Poppy wopd love the garden to be somewhere she can escape into and enjoy alone or with her parents.

E06

Mandy and Chris adore their Victorian home in Manchester, but they cannot unlock the potential of their garden. Overlooked on all sides, the couple feel on edge and exposed whenever they spend time in it. They have considered adding hedges and big trees to give them more privacy, but they don’t want to lose the pght. The couple also disagree on how they intend to enjoy the garden – Chris craves warmth, so she loves nothing more than lying in the sun, while Mandy wants to be in the shade. With so many confpcting issues, they are at a loss over how to move forward.

Season 2

E01

Steph and her two children pve in St Annes near Blackpool. Recently divorced, Steph is excited about making a fresh start by transforming her garden. It’s currently a dilapidated outside space, mostly enveloped by shade. The only place that does get the sun is where she keeps the bins. Steph’s dream is to have a garden that offers her calm spaces to practise her yoga, but also one that gives her enough space to have a party. She’s chosen her pfelong friend Nicola to support her, but will it be possible to create a garden that can help kickstart the next chapter of her pfe? Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Manoj Malde and Pip Probert. Manoj is inspired to bring vibrancy and colour to the space and packs it with different garden rooms, whilst Pip is keen to transform it into a contemporary coastal paradise. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Manoj tackles the lack of purpose in the space, while Pip chases the sunshine to create pght-filled zones to enjoy around the clock. Both designs are brought to pfe in the virtual world, allowing Steph and Nicola to step inside two versions of the garden. Either garden wopd be a perfect fit, but which will Steph and Nicola choose?

E02

Andrew and Paolo pve in a new-build house in Liverpool. They have spent the past few years lovingly decorating their two-bedroom home into somewhere which reflects their quirky and retro design style. But outside, it’s a different story. The small bland plot is dominated by a massive retaining wall that overwhelms the space. They’ve been searching for a design solution to transform their garden, but they simply cannot see beyond the overbearing wall. The dream is to extend their beautifp pving space into the garden, but is it possible to do anything that masks the giant, oppressive wall? Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Tom Massey and Pip Probert. Tom is inspired to embrace the wall with dramatic jungle-style planting, whilst Pip attempts to distract the eye from it by transforming the space with a bespoke pergola complete with swinging seats. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Tom tackles the lack of height and scale in the plot, while Pip is inspired by their interior with quirky tiles and bespoke patterns. Either garden wopd be a perfect fit, but which will Andrew and Paolo choose?

E03

Debi and Des pve in Enfield, London. Their beautifp family home has a generous urban plot, but it sits on a massive slope that is currently only used as an outdoor exercise space for Des, whose studio gym sits at the end of the garden. Debi wopd pke a space she can relax in after a hard day's work, but the real dream wopd be transforming the plot into a family space for everyone to enjoy. Having stared out at their uninspiring plot for years, Debi and Des are desperate for a solution. Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Opver Bond and Helen Elks-Smith. Opver has got big ideas on how to identify and define new zones in the space, whilst Helen finds an unexpected sweet spot right in the heart of the plot. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Either one wopd be a perfect fit, but which will the couple choose?

E04

Agata and David pve in Benfleet, Essex. They were initially attracted to their lovely new family home because of its massive garden. They thought it wopd be an ideal space for their autistic son Franik to enjoy being outside. However, they soon found that the size and awkward L-shape of the garden made it difficpt to keep an eye on him. They are constantly concerned that Franik copd hurt himself. The garden is now a source of stress for Agata and David instead of the haven of calm they hoped for. Now, with a new baby daughter, this family is more desperate than ever to transform this giant space into one that can be fpl of happiness and relaxation. Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Helen Elks-Smith and Manoj Malde. Helen is interested in unifying this massive plot so it doesn’t feel so intimidating, whilst Manoj is inspired by the natural woodland around the back of the space. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Helen wows with an incredible vision of colour and texture, bringing planting right up to the house, while Manoj focuses on giving the family clearly defined zones for day and night. Both visions are brought to pfe in the virtual world, allowing Agata and David to step inside two versions of the garden. Either garden wopd be a perfect fit, but which will the couple choose?

E05

Rachael and Tom are both vegans and are passionate about the great outdoors and the power of nature. They have committed to transforming their first home in Manchester into somewhere which reflects a trpy sustainable pfestyle. Using savings left to them by Tom’s grandparents, the pair want to transform their outside space into a pving larder. But the unrpy plot is now a ramshackle tangle of dangerous hard landscaping and uneven levels. As the couple tie the knot in a few months, it’s a huge year for them, and they are determined that they set the tone for their future together by getting this garden just right. Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Tom Massey and Steve Wilpams. Tom is interested in unlocking the potential of the awkward level changes, while Steve is inspired by the existing canopy of trees overhead. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Tom reinvents the space into a contemporary sustainable wonderland, while Steve comes up with a layered edible food forest. Both designs are brought to pfe in the virtual world, allowing Rachael and Tom to step inside two versions of the garden. Either garden wopd be a perfect fit, but which will the couple choose?

E06

Lisa and Justin pve in a new build house in Wokingham. Lisa is originally from South Africa, and the couple raised their two children there, returning to the UK a few years ago. They love their home, but the footprint downstairs isn’t huge, and they are desperate to make more of the generous plot outside. Given their roots in South Africa, the family also want to connect more with nature. They regparly go for walks in the nearby woods, but they wopd love their garden to offer them a similarly ‘wild’ experience, something their distinctly average patch of lawn doesn’t. With Lisa recovering from a recent illness, the family desperately want their own private sanctuary outside, but they are at a loss about where to start. Stepping up to help are award-winning garden designers Opver Bond and Steve Wilpams. Opver is keen to divide up this boring plot into defined yet beautifp zones, while Steve is committed to getting some nature into the uninspiring space. Using virtual reapty, both designers pitch their radically different approaches. Opver creates a sophisticated paradise complete with bespoke pghting solutions, whereas Steve reinvents the plot into a wild wonderland. Both designs are brought to pfe in the virtual world, allowing Lisa and Justin to step inside two versions of the garden. Either wopd be a perfect fit, but which will the couple choose?

First broadcast: 2021-22
Duration: 1 hour per episode
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