Room to Improve
Room to Improve | |
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Genre | Makeover |
Created by | Coco Television[1] |
Directed by | Luke McManus |
Starring | Dermot Bannon |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 9 |
No. of episodes | 60+ |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Linda Cullen |
Producer(s) | Hilary O'Donovan |
Editor(s) | Stephen Vickers |
Cinematography | Piaras MacCionnaith, Andrew Cummins |
Release | |
Original network | RTÉ One |
Picture format | Digibeta |
Original release | 2007 – present |
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Room to Improve is an Irish architectural renovation TV series broadcast on RTÉ One. It is also broadcast on the UK's Home channel.
Format
Presented by the architect Dermot Bannon, his aim is to improve his clients' living conditions by renovating their homes without spending excessive sums of money. The budgets differ for each client, ranging from €27,000 to €250,000. Bannon has never completed a project within the client's budget.
Bannon's architectural designs frequently include box-shaped extensions with large windows and interior 'courtyard' gardens. He favours open-plan interior layouts and spacious rooms and he generally seeks to maximise the penetration of natural light into the plans. He has a keen interest in gardens and outdoor space and his designs usually provide access to these outdoor spaces and make the most of any views. He has a love of natural materials and often uses timber in kitchens. He has a dislike of fussy ornamentation and ostentatious "bling" and a strong preference for restraint and simplicity. His strong opinions on decor often brings him into conflict with his clients.
Room To Improve often features candid coverage of disagreements or problems on site and presents a "warts and all" picture of the realities of managing a building project.
Episode list
Series 1
The first series had six episodes.[2]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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20 June 2007 | Original Archive | Killiney | €20,000 | Complete remodelling of entire downstairs of a two-bedroomed home |
27 June 2007 | Original Archive | Glasnevin | €40,000 | Entire downstairs in need of wheelchair accessibility due to client's multiple sclerosis |
4 July 2007 | Original Archive | Castleknock | €50,000 | Renovation of dark, dismal, north facing, uninsulated, cold extension used as a kitchen, dining and homework area |
11 July 2007 | Original Archive | Enniscorthy | €65,000 | Renovation of an old 1850s cottage in preparation for a new baby |
18 July 2007 | Original Archive | Dalkey | Renovation of a dark, cold and unviewable kitchen | |
25 July 2007 | Original Archive | Ballygarrett | Creating a kitchen, dining room and spare bedroom without losing the cottage's 1930s charm | |
Series 2
The second series had eight episodes.[3]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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4 June 2008 | Original Archive | Donnycarney | €30,000 | Improving a dark, dreary ex-council house |
11 June 2008 | Original Archive | Timahoe | €60,000 | Overcrowded house |
18 June 2008 | Original Archive | Ennis | Family unable to eat at the same table and to watch TV comfortably together | |
25 June 2008 | Original Archive | Clontarf | €80,000 | More rooms required |
2 July 2008 | Original Archive | South Circular Road | €120,000 | Improve a Victorian house including the demolition of three unsightly extensions |
9 July 2009 | Original Archive | Edenderry | €60,000 | Improve previous disastrous planning |
16 July 2009 | Original Archive | Rathfarnham | €150,000 | Client has multiple sclerosis |
23 July 2009 | Original Archive | Ballinteer | €80,000 | Running out of space |
Series 3
The third series had eight episodes.[4]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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3 June 2009 | Original Archive | Artane, Dublin 5 | €35,000 | Solving the problems remaining following an unsuccessful renovation. Creating a family kitchen/living area. |
10 June 2009 | Original Archive | Enniskerry | €90,000 | Full refit of house and maximising the view of Glencree and the Sugarloaf mountain. |
17 June 2009 | Original Archive | Killiney | €70,000 | Creating a "bungalow downstairs" for Tommy whose mobility has been impaired by MS. |
24 June 2009 | Original Archive | Whitehall, Dublin 9 | €90,000 | Redesigning the rear of the house, which contained "the worst room I've ever seen" |
1 July 2009 | Original Archive | Rathcoole | €100,000 | Create a space that is insulated from the sound of the busy M7 motorway |
8 July 2009 | Original Archive | Knocktopher | €65,000 | Create a new living area beyond the kitchen. |
15 July 2009 | Original Archive | Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 | €90,000 | Extending a very cramped urban cottage |
22 July 2009 | Original Archive | Templetuohy | €100,000 | Improving the quality of the family living spaces |
- Christmas Special (2009)
A Room To Improve For Christmas[5]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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23 December 2009 | Original Archive | Ratoath | €70,000 | Transform a bungalow that dominated by the abandoned industrial unit to the rear into an elegant home for one that can also accommodate a whole family of visitors. |
Series 4
The fourth series had eight episodes.[4]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Original Archive | Foxrock | €200,000 | ||
Original Archive | Clonakilty | €100,000 | ||
Original Archive | Laytown | €60,000 | ||
Original Archive | Dalkey | €180,000 | ||
Original Archive | Clontarf | €95,000 | ||
Original Archive | Tullow | €150,000 | ||
Original Archive | Dundalk | |||
Original Archive | Sutton | €170,000 | ||
Series 5
The fifth series had six episodes.[4]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Wednesday 14 September | Original Archive | Cork (city) | ||
Wednesday 21 September | Original Archive | Legan | €80,000 | |
Wednesday 28 September | Original Archive | Wicklow | €120,000, then €150,000 | |
Wednesday 5 October | Original Archive | Dundrum | €190,000 | |
Wednesday 12 October | Original Archive | Dalkey | €250,000 | |
Wednesday 19 October | Original Archive | Blackrock | €160,000 | |
Series 6
The sixth series had four episodes.[4]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Sunday 14 October | Original Archive | Tipperary | €180,000 | |
Original Archive | Bishopstown | |||
Original Archive | Finglas | |||
Original Archive | Donnybrook | |||
- Christmas special (2012)
Tallaght's National Children's Hospital commissions Bannon to create an outdoor garden and recreation area for children and their families.[6]
Series 7
The seventh series had six episodes.[4]
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Sunday 17 November | Original Archive | Mullingar | ||
Sunday 24 November | Original Archive | Clane | ||
Sunday 1 December | Original Archive | Brittas | feat. Senator Katherine Zappone and her wife | |
Sunday 8 December | Original Archive | Killawalla | ||
Sunday 15 December | Original Archive | Firhouse | ||
Sunday 22 November | Original Archive | Stillorgan | €90,000 | |
Series 8
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Series 9
Date | Details | Location | Budget | Circumstances |
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Sunday, February 7th, 2016[7] | Original | Puckaun, Co Tipperary | €200,000 | Remodeling of the inside of a '60s bungalow situated in the heart of the village to include two separate living spaces for a mother and son - with his family. |
References
- ↑ "RTÉ Reveals Summer Schedule". Irish Film and Television Network (IFTN). 9 June 2008. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ↑ "Series One". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Series 2". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Programmes". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "The Christmas Special". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Room to Improve - Christmas special". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 1 March 2015.
- ↑ "Independent.ie Article - February 7th, 2016". Irish Independent. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
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