Season 3 of Your Home Made Perfect began on may 24th, and host Angela Scanlon is joined by a host of new architects.

The six architects (including Laura Jane Clark who has appeared on the last two seasons of the show) will turn problematic houses into dream homes using the power of virtual reality.

The BBC website describes the show: “Cutting edge technology and innovative architects reveal the design dream ordinary houses could become.”

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Who are the architects on Your Home Made Perfect?

Laura Jane Clark

Laura has been on the show since the beginning, but has also appeared on TV elsewhere including on shows such as Ugly House to Lovely HouseThis Morning on ITV as an interiors expert, and George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces on Channel 4.

Julian McIntosh

Newcomer Julian explained his renovation tips with idealhome.com, stating: “My mantra is to always consider 3 things: layout, light, and flow. This simplifies the choices in your design decisions and reduces the pressure homeowners put on themselves to get the design perfect.”

Lynsey Elliott

Speaking about her new role on Your Home Made Perfect, Lynsey said:

“I was privileged to be asked and excited by the opportunity to be taken a little out of my comfort zone. Your Home Made Perfect don’t seek drama through disaster or misfortune, they emphasise the skill, control and positive impact that an Architect can have on a project no matter what the scale.”

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Will Foster

Will is from Roadwater in West Somerset, which he says he draws from as part of his process. He said:

“Coming from a rural place, I bring some of those experiences into my designs. I try to figure out what’s unique about the place where the people are living, what’s nice about this location, what things are made there.”

Lizzie Fraher

Lizzie lives in London with her own practice, Fraher and Findlay, and says: “Design can be the reason that you wake up feeling motivated and happy; it can be the reason you feel more connected with the environment.”

Damion Burrows

In the past, Damion has worked on the television show Grand Designs and he says that his top tip would be “to not get trapped inside the individual spaces in your house.”