A Stockport care home inspected due to concerns over staffing and the safety of residents has been ordered to improve in all areas by the health watchdog.
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Dermot Bannon is turning the tables in the newest episode of Room to Improve, as the architect shares his own journey of doing up his new home.
He appeared on the Late Late Show on Friday night ahead of the first episode airing to discuss the experience.
Dermot confessed he thought doing up his own house would be like his ‘thesis’ and ‘the dream job’ but in the end, it wasn’t what he expected.
The architect admitted that while he was ‘on a journey in my own head’ everyone else involved in the
A Stockport care home inspected due to concerns over staffing and the safety of residents has been ordered to improve in all areas by the health watchdog.
Room to Improve: Dermot’s Home, starring none other than Dermot Bannon himself, saw the architect completely redesigned his new home in Drumcondra.
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It’s the show that has sent Ireland into overdrive with a full half of the television viewing public watching it last Sunday night.
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By Antonia Blyth, Joe Utichi
Love him or hate him, as a nation there is something fascinating to us about architect Dermot Bannon, when more than 600,000 people tune in to see him build his new home on television and hundreds more turn up to see his old house at an open viewing.
Love him or hate him, as a nation there is something fascinating to us about architect Dermot Bannon, when more than 600,000 people tune in to see him build his new home on television and hundreds more turn up to see his old house at an open viewing.
RTÉ viewers were glued to their screens during the two episodes of Room To Improve: Dermot’s Home as the highly anticipated special aired.
Irish singer Dermot Kennedy was over the moon to learn that he had been nominated for a BRIT Award.
Hannah Brown is back.
We feel alive right now. Do you feel alive right now? We have never felt this alive.
There’s always a little bit of magic when Diarmuid Gavin and Dermot Bannon are on screen together, so it was great to see the celebrity gardener appear in the special episode of Room To Improve: Dermot’s Home in which Dermot was renovating his newly bought home in Dromcondra.
There are many things viewers love about Room to Improve but none more so than the moment Dermot Bannon laughs as his clients tell them their budget.
The first instalment of Room To Improve: Dermot’s Home aired on RTÉ One on Sunday and the celebrity architect revealed what his wife banned him from doing in their home.