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Featuring seamless integration of augmented reality and virtual reality technology. Explore virtual environments Simple drag and drop editing and customisation Work seamlessley across AR, VR and touch Showcase your products or content. Usually it is also a land in an already build-up area with established garden. Also during the reconstruction there can occur other hidden problems. Also insulation and canalization can be missing.
If you choose right you can save a lot of money, trouble, time and sleepless nights. Demandingness of the reconstruction is usually given by the age of the building but also by the fact how it was occupied. Unoccupied houses deteriorate faster- thanks to self-invited visitors and vandals.
What are the advantages of this choice? For sure the purchase price will be lower.
Usually it is possible to move in at once and reconstruct step by step. Usually it is also a land in an already build-up area with established garden.
As a positive could be also certain charm atmosphere of the specific place or property. In Manchester, he tackles a s semi-detached with compact dimensions and a tiny budget.
In Portsmouth, George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house. In the Cotswolds, he visits a woman converting two. George Clarke helps people make their period homes fit for modern life.
The first one is too higgledy-piggledy while the second needs a major bathroom rethink. George visits a Victorian semi where the kitchen has been plonked in completely the wrong place. Can he come up with a design that reflects the period, and works for all the family?
This episode is audio described This episode is subtitled 47 mins. George heads for the West Midlands, for a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building, and to a former 18th-century country pub saddled with some dodgy DIY This episode is audio described This episode is subtitled 48 mins. This episode is subtitled 47 mins. George helps more homeowners make their period homes fit for modern life, taking on an outmoded s semi in Liverpool and a stunning medieval farmhouse in Kent This episode is subtitled 47 mins.
George tries to return a neglected art deco gem in Cornwall to its former glory, while also making it suitable for modern family living This episode is audio described This episode is subtitled 47 mins.