Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home

Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home

2012
Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home
Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home

Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home

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Kevin McCloud wants to buy himself a beautiful piece of woodland, roll up his sleeves and build a cabin in the woods. He has decided that everything has to be made by hand from his woodland, and if it not, then it has to be sourced from somebody else's rubbish. Together with a hardy band of friends and experts, Kevin is going to reuse, repurpose and recycle almost all the materials for his bold building in rural Somerset. A place where he can unhook himself from the madness of modern life and live in a different way. Can a simple, more creative life make you happier?

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP4  Shower Search
Oct. 13,2013
Shower Search

As summer begins to fade, Kevin introduces a few of life's little luxuries, with his very own solar powered shower and a sublime floating beach bar made from flotsam and jetsam.

EP3  Tower Planning
Oct. 06,2013
Tower Planning

It's the height of summer and Kevin McCloud's simple shed has already been transformed with the addition of a cliff top terrace and a sun room made from old lorry and airplane windows. Now Kevin plans to take his off-grid beach build to an entirely new level with a magnificent observation tower, three times higher than a double decker bus. Kevin also wants to enhance his cooking facilities and make an amazing barbecue by re-purposing a World War Two naval mine. Spectacularly, Kevin opts to form the barbecue by blasting the mine in half with a huge explosive charge.

EP2  Recycling
Sep. 29,2013
Recycling

Kevin builds a sun lounge for his beach hut, his own hammock to lie in and some lobster traps made out of old shopping trolleys to go fishing with. Kevin sets about doubling the floor space by building a beautiful, glistening sun lounge out of recycled windows culled from lorries and aeroplanes, coming up with a crafty design that floats the windows in mid air. Kevin also wants his own hammock to lie in and uses a massive anchor to build a giant-sized hammock that rotates, allowing him to chase the sun across the sky at the turn of a wheel. In search of more junk he can recycle, Kevin takes a dirty dive into London's oldest dock and discovers a haul of old shopping trolleys which he re-purposes into lobster pots.

EP1  Off to the Beach
Sep. 22,2013
Off to the Beach

Kevin salvages the oak ribs from a shipwrecked fishing boat to build a curvaceous, gravity-defying clifftop deck on which he can spend the summer al fresco. To light his seaside retreat, Kevin taps into an unusual energy supply residing in the waves, in the form of fish oil. And in a madcap dash to the local pub, Kevin hits the high seas with his Man Friday, Will Trickett, on a raft made from inflated sheepskin balloons. But between them and the perfect pint are the strong currents of the Bristol Channel.

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Released: 2012-09-23 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Kevin McCloud wants to buy himself a beautiful piece of woodland, roll up his sleeves and build a cabin in the woods. He has decided that everything has to be made by hand from his woodland, and if it not, then it has to be sourced from somebody else's rubbish. Together with a hardy band of friends and experts, Kevin is going to reuse, repurpose and recycle almost all the materials for his bold building in rural Somerset. A place where he can unhook himself from the madness of modern life and live in a different way. Can a simple, more creative life make you happier?

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rob-htn How Kevin and his agent could have allowed him to make such a diabolical Heath Robinson-esque excuse for a shack in the name of green, sustainable building, I do not know...The way Kevin harps on for 3 episodes about "off grid" living, whilst simultaneously blowing up trees with gunpowder and heating his outdoors hot tub with half a forest's worth of firewood beats me. The final episode culminates in the dynamiting of a a "bought" wooden shed to underline the hypocrisy of Kevin's eco-posturing. Kevin, we love your championing of eco architecture, but what planet were you on when you dreamed up this show?