
Tid for hjem (2004)
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Episodes 137
Drømmerom på kaien
Kjersti and her assistants are back with Time for home. This year's season offers eight programs that have been expanded from half an hour to a full hour. The first project is to conjure up a dream room from a bare concrete room.
Read MoreGarderobe til begjær
Who does not want a separate small suite where the bedroom is neat and inviting, the bathroom close by and where you have your own wardrobe room? It becomes quite a challenge for Time for Home when they arrive at a slightly tired wing in a house from the 60's.
Read MoreEksklusiv terrasse
On a knoll, south-west facing and a bit harsh, lies the family's beautiful garden. Or what can turn into a very nice garden, if Kjersti and co can do what they want.
Read MoreDet hvite kjøkken
Kjersti & Co. gives an old-fashioned kitchen a real face lift! Program leader: Kjersti Bergesen.
Read MoreBorettslagets bakgård
Can Kjersti and her assistants get a nitrite backyard in a housing cooperative to become an exciting meeting place?
Read MorePlassbygget kjøkken
What happens if you tear the wall between living room and kitchen? The renowned Norwegian designer Andreas Engesvik helps Kjersti and co with the design.
Read MoreStor vinkelstue
Kjersti Bergesen, craftsmen and designers get free rein to renovate a large corner room.
Read MoreKontor og stue
Kjersti Bergesen, craftsmen and designers get free rein to renovate a living room and a working room.
Read MoreStudentrom
Kjersti Bergesen, craftsmen and designers get free rein to renovate a student room. The gang has very little money, but it should be fine, so here they must be creative!
Read MoreValnøtt-kjøkken
Foreign designers once again get free rein in Norwegian homes.
Read MoreBuet speil soverom
Designer Simon Davies makes bedroom for tired parents. Kjersti and the guys are ready to go.
Read MoreUngdomskjeller
Two teenagers need a place to have friends visiting, and the idea of making use of an unused basement room has a leg to go on.
Read MoreHordnes kjøkken
One wants a dream kitchen, but the starting point is a cup of a kitchen counter and a living room in a former cabin. What can the gang in "Time for Home" do with this?
Read MoreLilla peis
A large, lovely living room, many large windows and 4 meters under the roof - who could not imagine getting free rein with such a room? Kjersti Bergesen and the guys frolic!
Read MoreDingeldangel
Can an old-fashioned, crowded living room be modern and stylish? See the result in "Time for home" Thursday.
Read MoreSnurreplatting
This time there is an outdoor area to be refurbished. Can the "Time for Home" thread arts for outdoor use too?
Read MoreKjellerstue
In a plinth room filled with surplus furniture from the rest of the house, there is both a playroom for little boys and work rooms for a 17 year old. Can this be a young modern room with home cinema while retaining work space and playground?
Read MoreHighlights
In the season's last episode, Kjersti Bergesen takes the viewers on an extra tour of the soon thirty projects she and the boys have refurbished in four seasons.
Read MoreWhite Lounge
Can a cork and pine-laid basement room turn into a white salon with home cinema?
Read MoreLoft Velux
See which smart solutions "Time for Home" thread fixes when an attic room is converted into a youth room.
Read MoreHerskapelig
In one of the applications, Kjersti finds a dream project. Who can not imagine going loose on a manor house where the living rooms are large and airy, the ceiling height is over three meters and the high doors have fantastic moldings from the 19th century?
Read MoreKjellerstue
A dark and gloomy basement room transforms into a colorful and pleasant room when Kjersti Bergesen and co set in motion.
Read MoreUngkarshuset
He was a bachelor and a playmate. Now he is the Spellemann prize winner and owner of the newly renovated kitchen and living room.
Read MoreRekkehushagen
Can a garden with large, ugly fireplace and full of weeds become elegant? See what Time for Home-gang gets!
Read MoreHardanger sommerhus
A cramped but charming cottage gets a new life after a visit from Time for the home gang.
Read MoreSimen Staalnacke
This time it is entrepreneur and fashion designer Simen Staalnacke who is a guest designer in "Time for home". A really so happy vessel from Stryn will leave its mark on a living room whose owner is originally from the south of the equator. It is guaranteed to be colorful.
Read MoreNipedalen
Kjersti Bergesen & co. deals with a row house garden and makes a dream space under cover. You will get tips on, among other things, foundation work and bricklaying with leca, processing of soil and laying of the finished plank, exciting planting and lighting.
Read MoreJenterom på Os
Three teenage girls prayed Time for home rescue them from their parents' 70s remains. It was a bit of a job!
Read MoreEpisode 4
A living room that no one wants to use is the challenge for Kjersti and the renovation team. "Time for Home" promises a fun program with small and big tips on everything from lamp making, deer cooking, fireplace building, oriental partitions and home made sofa.
Read MoreEpisode 8
What happens if you ask an architect's office to come up with suggestions on how to make a summer living room of the old hen house? Time for home gives a lot of gas in the biggest renovation project ever! In the anniversary episode, they bet everything.
Read MoreEpisode 10
A young couple in Harstad have bought an older house. Now they get help to renovate the living room.
Read MoreEpisode 11
The house is the new building and the owner thinks it is impersonal. Time for home does the job of putting a more personal touch on the living room.
Read MoreEpisode 12
In the season's last time for home, they renovate a cabin.
Read MoreEpisode 10
A small kitchen should be integrated into an open living room solution.
Read MoreEpisode 6
A young couple have bought a house with a solid living room. Now they need help for both refurbishment and solutions. The "Time for Home" gang goes to help the young couple refurbish. The living room consists of yellowed pine on walls, windows and floors.
Read MoreEpisode 10
In the season's last episode, an attic should be refurbished. A room that for some is a bit of a hassle because it is often talk of a lot of sloping roofs and difficulties in getting used to floor space.
Read MoreEpisode 3
A family of four lives in an apartment in an apartment building in the center of Bergen, and it is a matter of utilizing the space in an inventive way. Kjersti and the gang embark on a bedroom that will be both a private zone for the parents, and a play zone for the children!
Read MoreEpisode 7
Lars lives in a spacious detached house, but the room he uses most is the attic room. Here he runs hobbies, has an office, watches TV and goes on a treadmill. But the room has looked the same since the house was built, and much clutter has accumulated over the years.
Read MoreEpisode 8
A crowded cottage with a tiny kitchen gets a new solution! The large family spends a lot of time in the cottage, but the kitchen is small, it is cramped around the table and a huge fireplace takes a lot of space. Can the designer come up with a better room solution?
Read MoreEpisode 2
We meet a family who have bought houses in their home town in Hardanger, but the house needs a lot of renovation. They will use the house as a frequently visited resort. Designer Frida Wanselius can be attributed to the space and the view and will use nature as a guide for the choice of colors and materials.
Read MoreEpisode 5
The homeowner's biggest dream is a practical house. They do not have the world of space and want to take the existing kitchen and turn it into a long-awaited bath. But then there must be built kitchen in the living room! Kjersti and the team take the challenge.
Read MoreEpisode 10
The team will transform a tired basement room, with a dominant and red wall to wall carpet. The room should turn into a real "mancave", which includes both a TV room, pool game and perhaps a small bar?
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