Grand Designs magazine is essential reading for anyone who is building, renovating, or improving their own home. In each issue you can expect to find 40+ pages of inspirational real homes complete with in-depth project details and exclusive tours of new TV houses. Up-to-date information allows you to stay abreast of the latest architecture, design and construction ideas and innovations. Practical project features include advice from industry experts on a wide range of challenges such as building on an awkward plot, overcoming a lack of light or space, or working with a tight budget. And, as designing a kitchen or bathroom is one of the most complex – and expensive – room transformations to tackle, every month you’ll find a project feature on each, along with beautiful real-life case studies.
EDITORIAL
Renovating a classic
Architecture update
Award-winning project
Planned to a tee
Architecture update
Find your look
Kevin McCloud • When it comes to your go-to place, are you a mermaid of the deep, a mountain lion or a creature of the lake?
COTSWOLDS PIONEER • Breaking with the traditional building style of the area, this contemporary house is all set to be a classic of the future
Plot twist • When the costs of materials shot up and the budget wouldn’t stretch, one architect built a home more creative and sustainable than his original design
Home to roost • One family made provision for protected bats in their new barn-style annexe
Aussie rules • Extending an Edwardian cottage in a conservation area called for careful planning and a collaborative approach
Find and secure the perfect plot • Use all the tools at your disposal to get the best site for your project
10 Homes on the coast • Building a house in a seaside setting may present challenges that are unique to coastal locations. Extreme weather conditions, rugged terrain, sloping ground and remote sites require careful consideration, often demanding ingenious building techniques and a healthy budget. But the rewards are rich for those who master the art of coastal construction.
BAUFRITZ
How low can you go? • Building a home or committing to a major retrofit project is an opportunity to keep future running costs to a minimum
Focus on swimming ponds • When set up correctly, this natural ecosystem keeps the water crystal clear
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
Chef’s special
Fit for purpose
KITCHEN UPGRADE
The look and feel
Better than before
Blowing bubbles
KITCHEN UPGRADE
Top of the rocks
Great-value proposition • How to cut the cost of creating a new scheme
BATHROOM EDIT
Make it your own
Circle of light
Sit and soak
In suspense
Out of the past
An eco-friendly choice
In the black
Look to the past • Ideas for incorporating both contemporary and vintage designs in a scheme
MY GRAND IDEA • Architect Andrés Gobba was part of a team tasked with designing a home in a flood-prone region of Argentina