Grand Designs fans fume as parchment works are ‘stolen’ from House of…

Grand Designs viewers were unimpressed with the Royal Institute of British Architects’ choices for the House of the Year shortlist on Wednesday night after ‘clear winner’ Parchment House didn’t make the cut .

In a series of special episodes that visit homes that have been shortlisted for the prestigious RIBA award – thus devoid of the usual stress, panic and financial woes – presenter Kevin McCloud and co got to look at just some of the more impressive ‘afters’ of this year.

The category of the night focused on renovations and buildings that had been updated and transformed to bring them to the height of sophistication.

There was the Dutch Barn sitting in its eight-acre public garden, the Cow Shed magically transformed into a glorious library and the two Victorian flats pushed together by a ‘futuristic zinc cube’.

However, it was the Parchment House that stole people’s hearts as owner Charlie and Jane proudly displayed their unique two-list home in printed works, which had been extended sensitive in the ruins of two separate buildings.

The clever ‘building by building’ design by their architect son Will made use of glass walls and the remaining remains to form the extension of the house, taking previously existing brick walls. they were ‘covered with ivy’.

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#GrandDesigns Parchment House is amazing.

So clever. So very, very pleasing to the eye. So homely. So right.

If I lived in that house, I would probably want to be outside all the time to be able to admire it.

Will’s attention to detail and preservation was admirable as he encouraged his parents to keep rusty nails in place in the walls, as well as lime paint spilled on another.

The renovation works had been supervised by an archaeologist on the possibility of uncovering something of value – which they did, in the form of an ancient stone bath.

The judges praised Parchment House’s use of old and new materials and how ‘they were introduced to each other and encouraged to be friends’.

‘Parchment House is that, that’s the winner, what an absolute triumph,’ declared a supporter, while another added on Twitter: ‘A sensitive intervention resulting in a beautiful house. A real winner in my opinion.’

A third fan agreed, writing: ‘Clear winner – the definition of outside the box thinking.’

Alas, it was not to be, with both the Dutch Barn and the Mews House instead making it through to the next round of House of the Year.

Love the parchment house so based on last week’s judges choice of Tesco express boy love and Balham leisure center will not be selected â¹ï¸#GrandDesigns

2nd home week of the year #granddesigns. The 2nd week I did not choose any of the houses selected for the final. It shows what I know. I can’t believe the Parchment Factory wasn’t caught. It was amazing.

Disgusted this was not selected. Nothing more to say.

— Darryl Hasieber (@Dazz72) November 23, 2022

‘I can’t believe the Parchment Factory [sic] hasn’t been caught. She was absolutely amazing,’ shared a stunned fan, while another muttered: ‘Wrong again.’

One viewer demanded: ‘It’s been stolen!! @granddesigns come on.’

‘Disgusted this was not selected. Nothing more to say,’ gushed one incensed viewer.

The judges of the House of the Year award praised the shortlisting of the Dutch Barn for its ‘quite unique’ mix of private buildings set in the middle of a public open garden, while the credentials of sustainability of the Mews House and the generous wooden staircase impressed.

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