George Clarke explores the extraordinary world of small builds, where people turn tiny spaces into the most incredible places to live, work and play. He even tries making a few of his own.
Genre: Documentary
Cast:George Clarke , William Hardie
Todays themes are Campervan, Aquarium and Floating Egg.
Todays themes are Double Decker Retreat and Boat Hotel.
In Bolton, Olly and Tamsin want to create a fairy-tale wooden hideaway at the bottom of their garden for £1000. In Kent, landscape gardener Barry and his girlfriend Deleck seek to recreate a classic Teardrop trailer with an ocean twist.
George meets a couple risking their life savings on making a home out of an old Airstream caravan, and a couple who think they've found the solution to all year-round camping. In Texas, George and Will visit an abandoned UFO-style home.
George meets motorbike racer Ollie, who wants to transform a double decker coach into a Japanese-style pod hotel. In Texas, George and Will visit a building entirely made of rubbish.
George meets a couple who decided to turn their basement into a casino, and a woman building her shop for £5000. In Texas, George visits a tiny home made from salvaged materials and a caravan buried deep underground in case of apocalypse.
George meets a VW campervans loving couple who have given up their jobs and sold their home in order to completely drop out of the rat race. In Texas, George and Will visit a woman who has hand-built a £10,000 3-bed family home from mud.
George meets 2 brothers transforming a fire-damaged boat to a luxury bachelor pad, and a police officer converting an old caravan to a mobile cream-tea business. In Texas, George and Will discover a 1950s trailer on the edge of the desert.
George's attempt to transform his back-garden strip into a magical family space is finally revealed. He also meets a DIY perfectionist creating the smallest ever campervan for him and his two boys, and a man with a plan for a cheese van.
George plans a woodland retreat for less than the price of a family holiday and visits a breathtaking property in Italy.
George meets a man trying to build a UFO-styled house; a woman making a garden room using material including earth, straw and human hair; and visits a floating swimming pool in Italy.
The Italian road trip takes in possibly the world's coolest fire station. DIY enthusiasts Ben and Michelle want to build a summer house using disused shipping pallets.
George meets newlyweds investing their life savings in a dilapidated yacht. His Italian road trip takes in a stunning treehouse, and his wilderness lodge starts to take shape.
George visits a derelict Victorian railway signal box being turned into a garden summer house in Cumbria, a lakeside glass house in Italy, and a VW campervan conversion in Derby.
George visits a floating pool in a converted barn in Italy. He meets a couple making a home from portable office cabins and a schoolteacher who found a pond under her garden decking.
George visits a spectacular treehouse in Scotland. A Doctor Who-inspired shed in Macclesfield. And a glass lodge in Italy's Dolomite mountains.
A 70s fire engine is transformed into a mobile shop. Can a dilapidated pony trailer be made into a holiday retreat? And George and Will reveal their wilderness cabin in all its glory.
George visits a flat-pack tin church. There's also a luxury converted chapel, ice carving in a Liverpool wonderland and a catch-up with some of George's best builds of the year.
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The new series of ingenious and eccentric small space designs takes George to Japan, a canal boat conversion in Dudley, and a luxury camper in Yorkshire made from a cattle trailer.
George travels over 5000 miles to explore the wonder of small space builds in Japan. In the Midlands, a father and daughter salvage a dilapidated tree house with a £300 budget.
An airline buff bids to turn a jet cockpit into a summer house. And George visits a funky apartment in Tokyo that not only challenges the mind but may make residents live longer.
George meets Ellie, who's turned a double-decker bus into a luxury mobile home. There's also a multi-purpose super den in Suffolk with a roof terrace and a concealed pool table.
George meets a dad hoping to lure his kids off their gadgets by building a funky garden workshop. There's also an aspiring 14-year-old architect making a den out of a horsebox.
A world class surfer in Cornwall builds a unique extension to his campervan, while a Pembrokeshire couple turn an Olympic artefact into an extra-terrestrial glamping pod.
George meets two artists in Gloucestershire converting a library van into a mobile home and studio. He also visits a wartime bunker being turned into a secret underground office.
A tailor fashions a work studio in his garden. An enterprising team build a cabin inside a crane 150 feet off the ground. And George visits a pod hotel in Tokyo.
George and Will Hardie head for Norway, a country with some of the harshest weather on Earth, visiting ingenious builds including a snow hotel, an epic mountain home and a geodesic aluminium dome.
George Clarke, Will Hardie and a special Amazing Spaces team take on a 600-year-old Welsh legend, attempting to build a house from scratch in less than a day. And it's raining.
George looks back at several memorable off-grid projects, from a wooden yurt in a quarry to a medieval summerhouse, a Victorian shepherds hut, and a stunning VW campervan.
George revisits projects that celebrate Britain's rich history and traditions, including bunkers from the second world war, a doghouse in Devon, and a cream tea business in a camper van.
George looks back at several ingenious builds done on a shoestring. Big things can be achieved with small sums - from a Tardis shed to a house built with absolutely zero budget.
George catches up with small space projects by young designers, including a 12-year-old's luxury party shed, and the newlyweds who ditched their honeymoon to make a campervan instead.
George revisits some amazing European builds, from an epic mountain-top retreat in the Italian Alps to a floating home in Denmark and, in Barcelona, the smallest city home he's ever seen.
This tree house special features a treetop spot in Tuscany with a romantic view, a tree hotel in Sweden shaped like a UFO, and a tree house designed in the style of a mirrored cube.
George visits a cattle carriage made into a luxury holiday pad. There's a retro caravanette in east London and a picture-perfect home in southern Andalucía.
In Cornwall, Rebecca and Damian are trading in their house for an American trailer known as a Silver Streak. And in Torquay, George meets inspirational ex-cabbie Caroline.
A teenager in Lancashire turns a derelict narrow boat into a holiday home for the family. In Warwickshire, could a greasy burger van be the answer to a bride-to-be's prayers?
In West Sussex young couple Becky and Joe plan to build their first home together: a tiny house on an old trailer, enabling them to live debt-free
The ingenious builds this time include a gin bar made from a rail wagon, a narrow-boat conversion, and an epic cathedral near Madrid, hand built over 50 years by one man
George meets car nut Mark from Coventry, who's planning to build a camping trailer from an old Saab, and Busola who's making a mobile classroom out of a double-decker bus.
George travels to Yorkshire to meet Jasmine and Rupert, who plan to convert an old German fire truck into a cabin on wheels to take around Europe.
George and Will take their amphibious camper for a maiden voyage in Hastings. There's also a chill-out den, a sphere, and a revolutionary studio in Spain.
George and Will visit a secret ski lodge disguised as a boulder, a tree house that looks like a giant acorn, and a mountain-top restaurant resembling a spaceship.
George meets a couple who are turning a fire engine into a bar and a 23-year-old who's building a shepherd's hut from scratch. He also visits an unusual home in Chile. Will Hardie builds a telescope.
George meets a master craftsman who's saving a Victorian circus wagon, and discovers a small hotel that's disguised as a tree and a camping pod that looks like a giant conker.
George meets one couple converting a camper into a mini HGV caravan and another turning a railway carriage into a retreat. And George and Will learn how to take photos with a beer can.
George meets a man who plans to make a barn out of discarded windows and old driftwood, and a novice builder who's creating a retirement home in a minivan for her and her cat.
George looks back at his most ambitious big build - a 360-degree, gravity defying rotating house. In search of inspiration, George goes to Holland, Germany and the local fairground.
George looks back at his first ever big build - converting a £300 dilapidated caravan into a stylish holiday hideout for him and his kids, inspired by other ingenious conversions.
In Devon, George meets Val, who's invested her life savings into building a stargazing cabin with a twist. George also visits a vintage horsebox and a Norwegian Viking-inspired longhouse.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang gets an extension on the Isle of Wight. Plus: a Moroccan oasis in the Cotswolds, and George seeks inspiration for his secret garden studio flat.
An ambulance gets a new lease of life as a ski chalet on wheels, an oil rig lifeboat owner makes his build shipshape, and George and Will experience a slice of Africa in the Midlands
George visits a carpenter saving an old boat, a woman creating a caravan café, and a stunning Israeli apartment
George visits a stunning glass-fronted eco-lodge, seemingly floating in mid-air, and meets a couple trying to turn an old boat into their first ever home
George visits a family who are creating extra space on a vintage bus and travels to an amazing YMCA in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, a farmer builds an owl-inspired wooden cabin.
George meets a young woman building a tiny home, even though she's never done DIY before. And he meets a teacher at a school who's trying to turn a train into a library.
George meets a mum who's transforming an old horse-drawn caravan into an extending, accessible space for her daughter, and visits a walkers' lodge that's a replica of an Iron Age camp
A Welsh farmer and his wife plan to upcycle an old horse lorry into a seaside retreat. George meets a man building a two-storey tepee and visits an experimental hemp build.
George meets a teenager building a shepherd's hut from scratch, and visits a computer-designed garden office, an 'ethereal' camper van, and Bauhaus buildings in Israel
The front half of a plane is converted into the ultimate crash pad, complete with loads of 'toys'. George reveals his own amazing space, a unique Arts and Crafts caravan.
