Fourth Series
The Fourth series had eight episodes.
Date | Location | Client(s) | Budget | Circumstances |
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3 June 2009 | Artane, Dublin 5 | Quenton McGrath & Jennifer Burke | €35,000 | Solving the problems remaining following an unsuccessful renovation. Creating a family kitchen/living area. |
10 June 2009 | Enniskerry, County Wicklow | Eimear Lynott & Niall Quinn | €90,000 | Full refit of house and maximising the view of Glencree and the Sugarloaf mountain. |
17 June 2009 | Killiney, County Dublin | Tommy and Ann Breen | €70,000 | Creating a "bungalow downstairs" for Tommy whose mobility has been impaired by MS. |
24 June 2009 | Whitehall, Dublin 9 | Greg and Siobhan Fitzsimmons | €90,000 | Redesigning the rear of the house, which contained "the worst room I've ever seen" |
1 July 2009 | Rathcoole, County Dublin | Mary Moore | €100,000 | Create a space that is insulated from the sound of the busy M7 motorway |
8 July 2009 | Knocktopher, County Kilkenny | Bridget and Michael Kirwan | €65,000 | Create a new living area beyond the kitchen. |
15 July 2009 | Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 | Susan McGrath | €90,000 | Extending a very cramped urban cottage |
22 July 2009 | Templetuohy, County Tipperary | Sean and Joanne Cleer | €100,000 | Improving the quality of the family living spaces |
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