GRAND Designs viewers were all left with the same complaint after a “control freak” property owner showcased his uniquely built home.
After spending four long years looking for a home, Dorran and his wife Vereuschka took the plunge and built a sunken spaceship in a Kentish quarry to house a young crew.
Self-builders Dorran and Vereuschka with presenter Kevin McCloud
The home is set on an ancient hillfort-turned-gravel quarry
Tired of scouring the busy Canterbury housing market the couple, who have been renting with their three children, spent £375,000 on a historic hillside plot.
On the latest episode of this 23rd series of Grand Designs, presenter and self-build guru Kevin McCloud met the ambitious pair who took a voyage into the unknown.
“It is daring, demanding and difficult,” says McCloud, who questions how this pair of well-organised, sensible professionals will cope with the chaos and lunacy of a building site.
He added: “So far they have spent £400,000 on half a buried concrete structure.
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“They were seduced by a hi-tech design but building it themselves was never part of the plan.”
In 2022, when McCloud returned, he described the finished home as a “concrete submarine that has breached the surface of a wildflower meadow.”
Viewers at home, however, were left ridiculing the property and its owner, with many labelling Dorran as a “control freak”.
Taking to Twitter, one person questioned: “Why does everyone on Grand Designs seem to think because they’ve sold their fancy home and have some cash that they have to build a grotesquely huge megastructure?”
Another added: “That’s not a family home, it’s an out-of-town shopping centre!”
While a third remarked: “He’s a control freak and that house looks like a cowshed. Enough said.”
The new series of Grand Designs airs on Channel 4 on Wednesdays at 9pm.
Grand Design viewers labelled Dorran as a ‘control freak’
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