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Room To Improve features challenging and innovative new design projects, the man with the plan is Architect Dermot Bannon.Featuring a diverse mix of renovations, rescues and extensions, as always, each build is fraught with human and financial drama: overstressed budgets, last minute changes of heart, unexpected disasters, unpredictable weather and the vagaries of an architect desperately, sometimes unsuccessfully, trying to convince his clients that he knows what's best for them. With a range of budgets and demanding clients, Dermot Bannon balances his role as designer with that of diplomat, mediator and project manager as he fights his corner with feisty contractors and has his diplomacy skills tested by clients who know exactly what they want.Exposed power lines, extensions built without foundations, unstable roofs, parasitic fungus, spiraling budgets, design dilemmas, slipping schedules, necessary compromise, unnecessary delays, absent homeowners, flights of fancy and frayed nerves - this series has it all.
Architect Dermot Bannon and quantity surveyor Claire Irwin help empty nesters Deirdre and Kieran Kelly at Clonsilla in west Dublin. The couple are hoping to downsize from their spacious existing home to their beloved first home. To give Deirdre and Kieran the space they need, Dermot sets out to combine inside and outside with a triple-zoned ground floor, a glass corner extension and clever landscaping.
In Raheny, Dublin Louis and Norita O'Donoghue prepare to transform their much-loved Raheny home with an ambitious renovation.
Dermot takes on a 1970s bungalow classic in Kells, Co. Meath, owned by newly-weds Sarah and Liam - a hard working couple who know exactly what they want.
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