Thank Crikey McCloud’s Not Here
Big Kev.
That’s what we affectionately call him.
The Grand Designs guru is bestowed with an almost god-like status in the Guthrie home.
His show is property porn as far as we’re concerned.
So it was with considerable excitement that I found myself discussing filming schedules with one of his producers last autumn.
They liked our story.
Kevin McCloud would be spending a full six days with us.
Our project would be documented by Grand Designs.
GRAND DESIGNS!!!
Coiled springs doesn’t cover it.
When the producer in question later sent me a Dear John email – citing logistical and editorial reasons for ditching us – I was gutted.
But as with so many break ups, what initially seemed totally devastating has turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
Inevitably with a conversion (or even any building project really) there have been unforeseen challenges; we’ve had to make decisions on the hoof; we’ve made some mistakes we’ve had to hastily rectify.
When Oli walked on what he thought was a dry footing and fell Dawn French-style into waist-deep wet concrete we’d have looked like rank amateurs in front of the cameras.
But that’s the joy of this construction game.
Every day’s challenging; every day’s exciting; every day’s a school day.
If only Big Kev were here to give a thought-provoking piece to camera.