
Overview
When he lost three limbs in Afghanistan, Jon's life changed forever. Now he wants to build a house that allows him to live independently. The design is cutting edge, but the budget spirals. Marine captain Jon's life changed forever when he stepped on a land mine. Before his injuries, home for Jon had meant a crooked chocolate box Devon cottage. After countless viewings of uninspiring specialist dwellings and awkward conversions, they realised that the only way to get a house that would enable Jon to live independently was to build it themselves. The design boasts sleek glass walls, open plan spaces and a dramatic wing-like roof. Crucially the design concept is for there to be no noticeable adaptations due to Jon's disabilities. Despite his lack of experience, Jon decides to project manage and calls on the support of a number of military charities for this hugely ambitious project. The pressure to finish on time increases when Becky discovers she is pregnant.
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13 - 1The 1920s Cinema September 04, 2013
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13 - 2North London: The miniature Hollywood mansion September 11, 2013
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13 - 3York: The Giant Farm Shed September 18, 2013
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13 - 4Devon September 25, 2013
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13 - 5South Lanarkshire October 02, 2013
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13 - 6Monmouthshire: Japanese House October 09, 2013
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13 - 7South London: Modernist Masterpiece October 16, 2013
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13 - 8East Devon: Cob Castle October 23, 2013
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13 - 9Newbury: Christmas Farm October 30, 2013
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13 - 10Revisited: Malaga, Spain: Modernist Villa November 06, 2013
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13 - 11Revisited: Woodbridge: The Modest Home November 13, 2013