Mitre 10 Dream Home is back
Mitre 10 Dream Home is back and headed for
Canterbury!
Returning to TV2
with a few renovations of its own, this iconic series will
challenge two Cantabrian couples to master the DIY build of
their lives.
In what will be a life
changing series for one, or both of the couples, New Zealand
will be with them, room by room as they transform the old to
the new.
This new series of Mitre 10
Dream Home is eco-friendly and it’s about building
smarter. It will also include useful information and
practical demonstrations for anyone with DIY in their
DNA.
General Manager of Commissioning,
Production and Acquisition at TVNZ, Andrew Shaw says
“Mitre 10 Dream Home is a hugely successful DIY show in
New Zealand and is well loved by the
audience.
“We believe that this new
series will resonate with audiences throughout the country
and be a very positive story for the people of Canterbury.
We are delighted to partner with Mitre 10 and bring this
iconic series back to the
screen.”
Mitre 10 is the primary
commercial partner of Mitre 10 Dream
Home.
Mitre 10 General Manager
Marketing, Dave Elliott says, “Mitre 10 is excited to
announce the return of Mitre 10 Dream Home and is proud to
be bringing the show to the people of Canterbury.
Cantabrians have had a tough time of late so bringing the
project to the region was a no brainer for
us.
“Mitre 10 is a real Kiwi success
story and local communities and our New Zealand roots are
very important to us, which is why we are dedicated to
lending a hand to communities particularly those in need and
there are certainly a number of people who could do with a
hand in Canterbury.”
For your chance
to be one of the Mitre 10 Dream Home couples, register
online via the TVNZ website. Registration opens on September
17 and closes on October 7.
For the
first time, New Zealanders will then be given the chance to
vote for their favourite six couples. The final two will be
revealed when Mitre 10 Dream Home returns to TV2 in
2013.
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