Season 1 · Episode 1
Recreate some earthly elements as found across Mother Nature. Connecting to our natural home, these green crafts include faux rocks, paper plants, and an agate bracelet.
Engage in the art of stamps in new and creative forms this episode. With projects that purpose materials like fabric, metal, and pencil erasers to making rubber stamps of your own, the simple craft is reimagined.
Level up your car’s interior with air fresheners and travel desk with a flip-up tray. Some other crafts this episode includes car-themed wall decor, bracelets, and key hooks.
Hit the books in an unconventional way this episode. With crafts like book page glass dishes, mixed-media necklaces, and homemade smashbooks, reading is not the only way to engage with books.
From zip tie jewelry to decoden jars, Mark provides some new tools to enhance anyone's DIY repertoire. Utilize basic hardware finds for fun at-home crafting projects.
This illuminating episode features light up jewelry, candle holders, and chandeliers to brighten your home.
This episode, Mark shares his fashionable ideas for a mirror, tutu skirt, free-standing clothing rack and glamorous accessories.
Get ready for spooky season with projects like a flapper costume and various decorations including Day of the Dead paper mâché skulls, paper spiders, and glow-in-the-dark stepping stones.
Inspired to recycle, Mark turns junky into funky as he dumpster dives and thrift-shops for DIY projects ranging from a guitar strap to chairs. For the conscious crafter, bring new life and use to items that are thrown or given away.
This episode highlights the beauty of the backyard — cabanas, shadow boxes, votives and smore makers.
Mark's silver-themed projects include a glamorized table, a kids’ knight shield and metal shelves.
A walking stick, three-mirror vanity, black jewelry, and painted tea set brings to life PBS’ hit show Downton Abbey.
Mark celebrates the holidays and shares his project ideas for DIY cardboard ornaments and wreaths, snow globes, wrapping, and a standing plywood tree.
DIY series presented by Donnie 'Dòtaman' MacLeod. Broadcast in Gaelic with English Subtitles
2014
Tom McLaughlin, longtime woodworker, teacher and a member of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters, teaches the latest wood crafting techniques, as well as tips and instruction for how to create projects that can be passed down for generations. In each half-hour episode, unusual design inspiration will be turned into easy-to-follow projects for woodworkers at every skill level.
2018
Every year the Royal Institute of British Architects looks for the best new home in Britain, and this time Grand Designs is along for the ride
2015
Forests cover close to 70 percent of Japan's land area. Japan's climate varies significantly from north to south, making it home to diverse forests. These forests have been an intrinsic part of Japanese culture since time immemorial.
2022
Host Peter Barakan delves into various aspects of Japanese culture; exploring practices, history, and modern innovations in such areas as ramen, rice, sushi, geisha, bonsai, and so much more. Local experts discuss their passions at fascinating length, and American Japanophile Matt Alt experiences the food, practices, and cultures in each episode in depth. Viewers will finish each half hour episode with a new understanding of an area of Japanese life through demonstrative videos and explanations, all delivered respectfully and true to the Japanese way of life.
From cafes to craft fairs, glamping to ghosts, join Dame Penelope Keith as she meets the owners of Britain’s historic country houses struggling to keep their homes intact. Featured properties include Ashby Manor in Northamptonshire, Chillingham Castle in Northumberland, and Mapperton House in Dorset. As these estates turn to innovative ventures to stay afloat, Keith offers insight into the challenges of maintaining these grand homes in 2025. Will their creative solutions be enough to save their history?
2026
Our House is a British Entertainment television programme. Originally broadcast on UKTV Style, it is a show which more thoroughly follows the DIY show fad of the late 1990s. The object of the show is to take a dilapidated house and completely do it up into a "dream" house. The show claims to "bring together everything you need to know about creating your own dream home under one roof - expert advice, step-by-step DIY guides, tricks of the trade". A step-by-step guide to creating the perfect home, in which a 1950's run-down three-bedroom house in Bexley, Kent is renovated from scratch. The show has a central presenter in Andrea McLean, and a series of experts who offer step-by-step advice and insider knowledge on DIY.
2004
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2023
1987
A team of expert craftspeople build incredible items for community heroes.
Every year, thousands of properties are sold at auction, ranging from modest two-up, two-downs to multi-million-pound, waterfront mansions. But they often have some nasty surprises hidden beneath the floorboards and need a bit of love and affection to turn them into a dream home. Cue Sarah Beeny. She’s been buying, building and transforming properties for thirty-five years and she’s fascinated by the world of auctions. In this series she’ll be offering a dose of realism as brave new owners try and take their auction buys from derelict to diamond.
Behind the walls of three religious orders to meet Benedictine nuns and monks who devote themselves not just to prayer and work, but to keeping ancient crafting traditions alive.
2021
Dick Strawbridge and his partner (subsequently wife) Angel Adoree swap their two-bed flat in Essex for an abandoned French chateau. Can they bring its 45 rooms and acres of land back to life?
2016
What does it take to construct a Viking longboat or a stone tower like those that dotted the landscape of Medieval Europe? THE BIG BUILD looks to the past for challenges and tackles the ultimate “how to” projects. Host and contractor Nick Mystrom enlists experts from some of construction’s most esoteric fields as he puts his hands on history.
2005
Move from inspiration into action with hand-picked experts in home, kitchen, garden and the arts. Whether you're looking to style a room, start a garden or cook a new dish, each class is designed for anyone to roll up their sleeves and try something new.