Better Homes and Gardens airs tonight with a jam-packed lineup of luxury homes, backyard ideas and creative home improvements.

This week’s episode of Better Homes and Gardens brings together luxury design, clever backyard innovation and hands-on home improvement when it airs this Friday at 7pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.

Johanna + Pete – Amazing Home: Kurraba Penthouse

Johanna and Pete tour a spectacular Kurraba Point penthouse boasting sweeping views across Sydney Harbour. The two-storey apartment features four bedrooms, a private gym, sauna, wine cellar, internal lift and pool. Designed by award-winning architects, the property is described as “world class” and offers what the presenters call the most impressive view ever showcased on the program.

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Colin – Chocolate & Avocado Mousse

Colin whips up a healthy dessert with his chocolate and avocado mousse. The recipe combines avocado, banana, cocoa powder, honey and crème fraîche to create a creamy, melt-in-your-mouth treat. Served with a pecan and pistachio praline, Colin says it’s a dessert worth making again and again.

Dr Harry – Urban Chooks

Dr Harry visits Mark Udovitch, who’s transformed his Sydney backyard into a thriving urban farm. Alongside growing food and harvesting honey, Mark keeps chickens that provide fresh eggs and help maintain the garden. He’s also built a moveable chook run to keep his hens protected while allowing them to roam freely. Dr Harry stops by to see the setup in action and discuss how city dwellers can try something similar.

Melissa – A Collector’s Paradise

Melissa heads to Collector’s Corner in Melbourne, where owner Jeno Kapitany has curated an extensive display of exotic and rare plants. His collection, gathered from around the world, includes unusual specimens alongside rocks, gemstones, minerals and seashells. Melissa explores some of the standout plants that make this nursery a destination for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Charlie + Juliet – Winsome Worker’s Cottage

Charlie and Juliet turn their attention to an inner-city worker’s cottage with a tired 1980s-style front yard. The pair set out to give the space a fresh, welcoming look using simple updates and cost-effective ideas. Their goal: transform a weedy patch into a charming, low-maintenance front yard that fits perfectly in the city landscape.

Adam – Decking Over Concrete: How Low Can You Go?

Adam lends a hand to a homeowner tired of constantly repainting her concrete patio. He demonstrates how to build a stylish, low-level deck over the existing slab — focusing on essential drainage, ventilation and construction techniques. Adam shares practical advice and a few professional tricks to help viewers achieve a polished finish in their own backyards.

Better Homes and Gardens airs tonight, Friday, 24 October at 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.

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