George Clarke's Amazing Spaces - Season 2

Season 2
Architect George Clarke returns for a second series of the show that celebrates the extraordinary world of small design.

Episodes

Campervan, Aquarium and Floating Egg
George meets a couple planning to transform a tiny 1960s ambulance into a campervan where the family of six can cook, eat and sleep.

Beehive, Cocktail Bar and Tree Hotel
George visits an apartment inspired by a beehive, a cocktail bar made out of a dilapidated Land Rover and a real life UFO suspended in the trees at a tree hotel in a Swedish forest.

Double Decker Retreat and Boat Hotel
George meets a carpenter hoping to turn a double decker bus into a holiday retreat, and a couple who have quit their jobs and thrown their life savings into designing a boat hotel.

Horse Box, Milk Float and Balancing Barn
George meets a woman who wants to build a shop and mobile home out of an old horsebox, but she only has £500 to spend.

Yo! Home and Beach Hut
George visits a futuristic living space at YO! Home, where the double bed rises up out of the floor and into the ceiling, and the kitchen and bathrooms are cleverly hidden from view.

Citroen Van, Railway Station and Double Decker
George is invited onboard a blinged-up double-decker bus that's been converted into a posh restaurant and bar. He meets a couple living in a railway station and sees their plans for the waiting room.

Mobile Cinema, Caravan and Shipping Container
George catches up with designer Max McMurdo, who is making a classroom out of two rusting shipping containers. And there's also a garden office and a beauty emporium run from a rare 1947 caravan.

George's Tree House and Garden Shed Pub
George prepares to unveil his own small-space project, an ambitious, accessible, multi-functional tree house within the Calvert Trust, an outward bound activities centre for families with disabilities.
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