Your Garden Made Perfect episode 1

Your Garden Made Perfect episode 1

Your Garden Made Perfect episode 1: Cutting edge technology reveals the paradise ordinary gardens could become. Which designer’s ideas will help families extend the indoors outside and create the perfect space?


 

 



Following on from the successful 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 life in Hertfordshire, but their lacklustre ‘L-shaped’ garden, strewn with kids’ toys, needs an injection of life 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 quality time together in. Will it be possible to create an outdoor haven which works for everyone?

 

Your Garden Made Perfect episode 1

 

During lockdown one, two and now, three, most of us have been forced to confront the state of our gardens. The limp area of greenery beyond our back doors has become a sanctuary, a place to venture into when the four walls of our home become too much.

In this spin-off series from Your Home Made Perfect, award-winning garden designers compete against each other, hoping their designs will be chosen by the prospective client. To help win their clients over the designers use impressive virtual reality technology, showing us what the future garden will look like.

For viewers who don’t have a huge budget to transform their lacklustre gardens, Joel Bird, a garden designer with a background in carpentry, teaches us ingenious low-cost hacks that will spruce up any outdoor space.

Following on from the innovative series Your Home Made Perfect, Angela Scanlon returns with this show that offers the same hi-tech makeover technology to outdoor spaces. First up are Demi and Laura from Hertfordshire, who lead a busy family life, meaning they haven’t had time to deal with their lacklustre, L-shaped plot. Garden designers Helen Elks-Smith and Manoj Malde pitch for the chance to redesign the site – demonstrating what they would do with virtual reality presentations that put the couple right at the heart of their new, improved outdoor havens. But which one will they choose?

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