Sarah Beeny's Renovate Don't Relocate Season 1 Episode 13 The Nairs
- April 10, 2019
- 44 min
Possible episode description:
In Sarah Beeny's Renovate Don't Relocate season 1 episode 13, titled "The Nairs," Sarah Beeny helps a couple named Anju and Jaison Nair to transform their cramped and dated bungalow into a bright and spacious family home. The Nairs moved from India to England over a decade ago and have been living in their current house for 8 years, but they feel that it no longer suits their needs and tastes. They have a 5-year-old daughter named Anvika who loves to play and dance, but the living room is too small and dark for her and the kitchen is isolated from the rest of the house. They also have a cluttered conservatory that leaks and a garden that lacks privacy and charm.
Sarah visits the Nairs and asks them to show her around their house and explain what they like and dislike about it. She finds that the entrance hallway is cramped and uninviting, the walls are covered with outdated wallpaper and paint, and the rooms are cluttered with mismatched furniture and toys. She also notices that the kitchen has low ceilings, poor lighting, and a bulky boiler that takes up a lot of space. Sarah listens to the Nairs' wish list, which includes a bigger and brighter living room, an open-plan kitchen-diner, a new conservatory, a better layout, and some modern and elegant features. She suggests that instead of moving to a new area or bigger house, they could renovate their existing property and create a home that reflects their personality and lifestyle.
Sarah introduces the Nairs to her team of experts, which includes a builder, a designer, an electrician, and a plumber. They start by gutting the living room and the kitchen and removing the old flooring, walls, and ceilings. Sarah explains that by creating a vaulted ceiling in the kitchen, they can add more height and light to the space, and by knocking down a wall between the kitchen and the living room, they can create a seamless flow between the two areas. She also suggests installing bi-fold doors that lead to a new conservatory, which can be used as a playroom or a lounge that overlooks the garden. The Nairs are excited about the potential of their home and welcome the challenge of renovating it.
The builders and contractors make swift progress and soon the house is transformed into a shell of new walls, floors, and ceilings. The designer helps the Nairs to choose some stylish and practical fixtures and fittings, such as sleek white cabinets, quartz worktops, a colourful tiled splashback, and some pendant lights. She also advises them to use the same flooring throughout the ground floor to create a harmonious look, and to paint the walls in neutral shades that can be accented with bold accessories and artworks. Sarah takes the Nairs to a nearby salvage yard where they find some vintage statement pieces, such as an art-deco fireplace, a salvaged sink, and some reclaimed handles and knobs.
As the finishing touches are added, the Nairs are amazed at how different their home looks and feels. The living room is now bright and spacious, with a feature fireplace, a large sofa, a TV unit, and some quirky shelves and artworks. The kitchen-diner is open-plan and airy, with a breakfast bar, a large dining table, and plenty of storage and work surfaces. The conservatory is now a cosy and snug room, with a sofa, some cushions, and some plants. The hallway is transformed into a welcoming and stylish entrance, with a new porch, some wallpaper, and some matching tiles. The garden now has a decked area, some privacy screens, and a playhouse for Anvika.
At the end of the episode, Sarah invites the Nairs back to their renovated home and asks them to share their thoughts and feelings about the process and the result. They thank Sarah and her team for their hard work, creativity, and vision, and express their joy and satisfaction at having a home that suits their needs and reflects their personality. They have also learned some valuable skills and tips for renovating, such as being organised, flexible, and communicative, and not being afraid to ask for help or advice. They feel that their house has become more than a building, but a place of memories, experiences, and dreams.