- 7.4/107 votes
#1 - Inverloch Sand Dune House
Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 10/10/2013
After eight years of planning, Melbourne couple Glenn and Kate Morris are finally making a start on their striking, sustainable ‘sand dune’ house near Inverloch on Victoria’s Gippsland coastline. For them, this crescent shaped, spaceship-like design is the ultimate response to a wind swept location. Once building gets underway, the couple need even more patience as attention to detail is paramount in this curvaceous new building. Lets hope it lives up to their high expectations.
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- 7.4/107 votes
#2 - South Melbourne Brick
Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 10/17/2013
Greg, a former bricklayer is passionate about two things – his family (partner Emma & their 4 yr old son Archie), and...bricks. As a testament to his love for both, he’s building (literally with his own hands) a tri-level, solid brick contemporary terrace house with a cantilevered pool on the top floor. He’s creating it from the rubble of their well loved old house located on a narrow corner block in Sth Melbourne – all that will remain of the original building is its classic Victorian facade. Greg has dreamt of building this home for years and is certain the time is right, even though it means sharing the place with the in-laws.
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- 6.2/107 votes
#3 - Torrens Park Modern Mansion
Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 10/24/2013
Hoteliers Richard and Denise have knocked down the family home in the Adelaide Hills and are re-building an even bigger version, despite the fact their kids are grown. This modern mansion will have all the bells and whistles, amid resort like luxury on 3 tiered acres overlooking Adelaide. But is this unpretentious, likeable couple creating a home or a hotel for themselves? Money may be no object but have they taken on too much?
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- NaN/100 votes
#4 - Hornsby Heights Adobe
Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 10/31/2013
Ardent collectors Kerry and Judy have a passion for Sante-fe style, mud houses even though they live on a sloping bush block on Sydney’s north shore. Inspired by an unconventional builder who changes his mind (and their design) on a regular basis, they set out to create a home out of recycled timber and corrugated iron, rendered in clay dug up from the side of the road. It may be straight out of the American mid west but this hybrid home will have a distinctly Australian flavour and provide an earthy backdrop for their many artistic objects, artifacts and collectables.
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#5 - Richmond Inner City
Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 11/7/2013
Darren and Ruth Rogers have almost polar opposite views about what their new house should be. Darren wants all the bells and whistles – home cinema, wine cellar, even a lift. Ruth wants chickens, a vegetable garden and a hills hoist. Finding a design that will satisfy both of them and their young son Raymond, is their shared aim.
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#6 - Forest Lodge Eco House
Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 11/14/2013
Chris and wife Belinda bought the small ‘car park’ of land next door to their existing house, just 3.9 metres wide: literally a tiny gap in a long row of heritage listed cottages in Sydney’s inner west Forest Lodge. Their plan is to squeeze every centimeter of land into a uniquely sustainable house.
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#7 - Ilford Sheep Station
Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 11/21/2013
Thirteen years ago Meredith and Matt Bayfield needed an escape from their busy lives as doctors in Sydney so they purchased a working sheep property at Ilford in the central table lands of NSW.
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#8 - Hunters Hill Textural
Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 11/28/2013
Daniela Turrin, Niran Peiris and their son Calum are doing something no-one in their historic street in the prestigious Sydney suburb of Hunters Hill has done before. They’re knocking down their old house to build a smaller one. But these are people who believe that the family that spends time together stays together – a premise that forms the core of the design of their new home.
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#9 - King Island Whale Tail
Season 4 Episode 9 - Aired 12/5/2013
Anchored in the middle of Bass Strait and subject to the ferocious winds of the Roaring Forties, King Island is about as far from the tropics as you can get in Australia. Yet artists Di and Andrew Blake have decided to build a house there after almost twenty years of living in far East Arnhem Land….2 locations literally at either end of the country.
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#10 - Dynyrnne Curved
Season 4 Episode 10 - Aired 12/12/2013
Self confessed hippies Cole and Jane Bradshaw bought a thin sliver of land on an exceptionally steep site only a landscaper could love, in the hilly suburb of Dynnyrne in Hobart... a place they chose as much for the tight knit community it sits in, as for the location itself.
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The Best Episodes of Grand Designs Australia Season 4
Every episode of Grand Designs Australia Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Grand Designs Australia Season 4!
Follows intrepid individuals as they try to design and construct the home of their dreams.
Genre:Documentary
Season 4 Ratings Summary
"Inverloch Sand Dune House" is the best rated episode of "Grand Designs Australia" season 4. It scored 7.4/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 10/10/2013. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "South Melbourne Brick".