
House of Controversy
Last night, Grand Designs made a return to television screens with a house that has sparked outrage, being labeled as the “biggest disaster” in the show’s history. Hosted by Kevin McCloud, the 26th series premiered with a house that was harshly criticized as “absolutely hideous.”
Controversial Couple
The episode showcased a couple in Worthing, West Sussex, architect Howard and his interior designer wife, Sarah, who had invested £465,000 in what they described as a “radical” floating home amidst traditional boats. The unique property, resting on a prefabricated polystyrene slab, could rise and fall with the tide.
What Viewers Had to Say
Viewers did not hold back in their opinions, with one calling it the “worst house ever” seen on the show, while another questioned if it was the “ugliest home ever on Grand Designs.” Criticism poured in online, with many expressing disappointment in the final outcome of the project.
Over Budget and Behind Schedule
Originally budgeted at £385,000 and scheduled for an 18-month transformation, the project ended up taking three years to complete, going over budget and time. Despite the challenges, the couple expressed their dedication to the project, with Sarah sharing, “We’ve both given everything to this for three years.”

Final Thoughts
The controversial house on Grand Designs has certainly stirred up emotions among viewers, sparking debates about the boundaries of architectural expression and personal taste.
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