George Clarke is looking for families merging homes for his new Channel 4 series

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February 16, 2026

Are you and your family ready to combine two households under one roof? Channel 4 is looking for families in the South East to take part in a brand-new property and renovation series with architect and presenter George Clarke.

Fronted by George Clarke, Channel 4’s new series, A Dream Home Together (working title), follows families who are moving two homes into one — and the team is looking for households across the South East to get involved.

If you’re selling one home, renovating another, and moving everyone into a shared space, this is your chance to transform your property and create a home that truly works for everyone.

The show will follow your journey, from the big decisions and the challenges, to the emotional reveal of your brand-new home.

You’ll get guidance from George Clarke, one of the UK’s most trusted renovation experts, plus practical tips and support throughout the project.

No challenge is too big, and every home has the potential for a stunning transformation.

For more information or to get involved, search for the new George Clarke Channel 4 series online or visit Channel 4’s website.

Channel 4 welcomes applicants of all backgrounds and identities, as part of their commitment to inclusivity on screen.

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