The Great House Revival was back on our screens for a new series last night and fans were delighted to see a relatable couple getting their dream home after years of work
RTE viewers were loving last night's episode of The Great House Revival as a "fabulous" home transformation took place.
They purchased the property for €195,000 four years ago and their budget for works was €180,000. The renovation of the house and shop, as well as spiraling costs, has been overwhelming for Siobhan and Timmie, who have two sons. They were honest about the difficulty of taking on a renovation project with two young children and balancing it all with work.
Viewers adored the couple and the home, as one person took to X to write: "What an amazing couple, Siobhán and Timmy, from West Cork on #TheGreatHouseRevival and what an inspirational community that helped them build their beautiful home. Wishing them every happiness."
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