Architect Hugh Wallace assists a couple in renovating their childhood home in Wexford, Ireland, despite a limited budget. The process takes 18 months to complete.
The series sees architect Hugh Wallace travel across Ireland to help homeowners restore and transform their derelict properties so that they’re fit for modern day living.
Following Paul’s mother’s death, the house went up for auction, with Paul and his wife Helena buying it back for €430,000. However, by the end of the episode, it was clear lot of work was still to be done on the house, leaving some viewers confused.
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