Daily Mirror

AMAZING SPACES

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C4, 9pm

GEORGE Clarke has seen some pretty spectacula­r design feats in his time, but there is one in this series opener that leaves his jaw on the floor.

He’s in Wales with couple Tracey and Guy – who happens to be an aviation engineer – and they’ve come up with a mind-bending space-saving solution.

Attached to their home is a little 170-year-old tower, a former bakehouse with a great big oven and not much room for anything else.

“Crikey, it’s tiny isn’t it,” says architect George.

But they have big plans to convert the bake house into a fully self-contained cottage with a bathroom, kitchen, bedroom and living and dining space.

Since this family are not the Borrowers, it seems impossible to imagine that this will ever work – but you have to see the magic result to believe it.

A doorbell links to a 7ft dragon mural that breathes real fire on the front wall. A seemingly innocuous flower print transforms into a dining room table at one touch. And to top it all there’s an actual disappeari­ng bathroom complete with rotating cupboards that is hidden behind a kitchen when not in use.

“That is nuts,” says George. “It’s the daddy of all engineerin­g tricks. It’s genius on another level.”

In other news of amazing spaces, George visits a bonkers property on the coastline of Chile.

It looks like two unattracti­ve, massive blocks of concrete leaning on each other. With no windows or doors, he can’t even find a way in.

But when he does, just wait until you see inside…

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