I know this is off topic somewhat but this thread seemed to be heading a bit towards a general moan about the standards on Grand Designs so I decided to join in because that programme drives me mental sometimes!

Did anyone ever see the episode where a couple were converting an old chapel? I remember it distinctly because the chapel had a balcony seating area all around and that part of the building was listed so they weren't allowed to remove it. However, they were allowed to box it in so it was completely encased and invisible, which resulted in these hideous protrusions on the ceilings in all their downstairs rooms! What on earth is the point of listing part of a building? And then allowing people to completely cover it up?

Kevin wasn't impressed.
I had a particular problem with this couple because they also built a swimmimg pool room right in the centre of the house, which they insisted was as a physical therapy thing for their disabled son but you could tell from their attitude throughout that it was a real status symbol for them.
What really bugs me is the people who claim to want to incorporate all kinds of eco technologies into their new homes, but them make them 10 times bigger than they really need to be which is a massive waste of resources and energy in itself. Why does every family of 4 think they need a seven bedroom house to live in, with an ensuite for each kid's room? Everyone seems to be obsessed with having these huge open plan living spaces that look like show homes rather than somewhere you could really feel cosy and comfortable living in.