
Overview
Tamayo Hussey's missed Japan ever since she moved to the UK with her husband Nigel. To stave off the homesickness they've decided to transform a forester's lodge into a Japanese house complete with roof bath, tatami room and sliding paper walls. Keen to keep costs under control, Nigel and Tamayo decide to engage only the design skills of an architect and with no previous building experience they bravely go it alone, working without any detailed drawings and fire-fighting problems every step of the way. The wood they're using for the timber frame - Japanese larch - hasn't been used for building houses before in the UK, so no one can be sure it will be strong enough, the new interior walls don't meet properly and the replacement window design can't cope with the rain. But Nigel and Tamayo are determined to overcome any obstacle to get the Japanese house they're so desperate for.
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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