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Their garden design was inspired by the villa we stayed in whilst on honeymoon in Italy.Having visited a home inwhere they took a tour of a stunning Edwardian renovation, the judges are set to pay a visit to Dr Jason Mokrovich, 40, and John Dawson, 43, on Monday when the episode airs.Kirkintilloch - and their home is gorgeous.Situated in the suburbs of Glasgow, the small town is where partners Lorna, 38, and Andrew, 42, live with their two sons, Charlie, eight, and Harry, six.
Talking about the creative process and getting their home the way they wanted it, Lorna said:"I’ve always been creative and loved drawing, making things and when I lived at home with my parents, I was forever redecorating my bedroom, stencilling the walls and rearranging the furniture. She recalled:"I sent in photos to the show, not really expecting much to come of it and was absolutely over the moon when we were invited to take part. Being chosen to take part in the show is a testament to all the hard work we have put into this home and it’s lovely to get the opportunity to share it with others.
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