World's Most Extreme Homes
Season 1 Episode 13 - New Zealand Beach Cliff, South Africa Retreat, British Fort
Karl and Robin Lieffering’s wooden home clings to a rock above the beach near Whangarei. In fact this home is so much a part of the landscape that the rock surface has been left exposed on the interior to make up one wall of the house. Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens built what looks like a safari retreat in Johannesburg, inspired by traditional African design with round rooms and thatched roofs. The Martello Towers on the coast of Britain were built to repel the French Army during the Napoleonic wars, and now surveyor Guy Ruddy has transformed one into a cozy home.
Episodes in Season 1
Swedish Cabin, Brazilian Soccer Ball, Australian Glass House
30 min
African Lodge, Chile Modular Home, New Zealand Haven
30 min
Whale House, Windmill, Darwin House
30 min
Holland Houseboat, Brazilian Box, New Zealand Earth House
30 min
Towering Cottage, Very Down Under, Hilltop Home
30 min
Haunted English Country Home, Brazilian Tree House, Junk Decor
30 min
French Dome, Australian Plains, British Banquet Hall
30 min
Merry Olde Water Tower, Tanks for the Home, Rotating House
30 min
Welsh Lighthouse, Subterranean in Mexico, Skinny in Amsterdam
30 min
Netherlands Lighthouse, Casa Dos Estrellas, New Zealand Mud House
30 min
Notting Hill Minimalist, South Africa Lodge, Netherlands Castle
30 min
German Castle, Chilean Beach House, New Zealand
30 min
New Zealand Beach Cliff, South Africa Retreat, British Fort
30 min