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TV architect on the lookout for properties in Bath for new series

Wednesday 6th January 2016 Bath Echo News Team Community

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TV architect George Clarke is sending his team to Bath next week to scout for properties for his new Channel 4 series, looking for people who are planning major interior makeovers on period properties across the city.

George is particularly interested in the Bath area as its stunning architecture is some of the best in the country.

He loves the Classical-style mouldings, Georgian and Victorian buildings. George wants to help families uncover historic hidden gems, and create fabulous homes fit for the future.

He said: “The problem is so many of us live in homes where generations of previous owners, developers and DIYers have wrecked the interiors and left us confused about what to do.

“We are terrified of tearing out features that may be the must-have selling points of tomorrow.

“I want to create architectural interiors that correct past mistakes, restore what is authentic, while at the same time transforming those spaces to suit the way we live in the 21st century.”

The new series, George Clarke’s House Rules, will focus on the design dilemmas we have when trying to achieve a stunning modern look in a period property.

George wants to prove that you can create a perfect blend of old and new and still celebrate your home’s heritage.

He continued: “My house rules will help everyone answer their most difficult home questions. What should we keep or throw away? What should we restore? How can we make our home, built for a past generation, work for us?”

George’s team is looking for homes of all sizes, and all architectural periods, including listed properties.

If you are about to transform the interior of your old house, but don’t know where to start, get in touch.

Full planning permission and finance must be in place.

You can contact the House Rules team on 07599882416 or via [email protected]

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