A couple's house and garden have been transformed by TV's Laurence Llewellyn Bowen.
Margaret and Adam Pescott invited the home improvement expert to their Worthing pad with his comrade Diarmuid Gavin.
They worked with Shoreham building firm A&A Marmont Building Contractors on the ambitious project.
The Pescotts will appear on BBC2's Home Front tomorrow, when the full story of the transformation of their Stanley Road home is revealed.
Mrs Pescott, who lives with her husband and their sons Jacob, six, and three-year-old Oscar, said the hardest thing was seeing an old stone outhouse in dangerous condition being demolished.
She said: "They took it down very painstakingly and salvaged every stone and brick for a new building."
While Diarmuid set about renovating the family's garden, Laurence turned his attention to the living room.
Mrs Pescott, a costume designer, said: "We were delighted with the results."
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