Channel 7’s iconic Better Homes and Gardens presents another episode bound to inspire viewers.
Set to air on 22 September 2023 at 7pm across Channel 7 / 7two and 7plus, the show promises a plethora of content, catering to a diverse audience.
Johanna and Pete dive into the realm of high-density living. The two shed light on a remarkable terrace home, just four and a half metres wide. Through strategic renovations like an inventive courtyard and a rooftop garden, the home transforms into a vast space, offering lessons in design adaptability.
Adam and Charlie bring charm back to federation houses. With a keen focus on one such home requiring attention, Adam sets to refurbish its exterior while Charlie aims to rejuvenate the garden. Their collective efforts prove that tight budgets can still yield stunning results.
On the culinary front, Karen introduces viewers to her rendition of Turkish Pizza. Using store-bought ingredients and pita bread, she simplifies the dish without compromising on taste. True to its street food essence, Karen’s pizza is an affair of flavour and convenience.
Fast Ed, while exploring the mid north coast of NSW, spotlights Pearl Perch, a seafood delight. Accompanied by a light cucumber salad, he emphasises the fish’s inherent taste. In another segment, he crafts banana-ricotta skillet cakes, complemented with strawberries and macadamias, making weekends feel indulgent.
Celebrating Australia’s natural beauty, Graham visits Boongala Gardens in Kenthurst. As one of the country’s premier native gardens, it showcases a myriad of flora, home sculptures, and pot planters – the culmination of two decades of passion.
Juliet addresses a modern dilemma: the unappealing TV screen when turned off. She introduces an innovative frame design, allowing one’s TV to seamlessly integrate with their home décor, transitioning it from a mere electronic device to an art piece.
Lastly, Dr Harry offers valuable insights for backyard poultry enthusiasts, centring on ‘Chubba’, a Silkie chicken with a peculiar beak problem. Dr. Harry’s intervention highlights the importance of tending to even minute details for the welfare of our feathered friends.
This episode promises a wholesome blend of home, garden, and culinary delights, reflecting Australia’s rich tapestry of lifestyles and preferences.