The latest season of the television program, “Särtsakate kodude,” hosted by Peeter Võsa, is set to present viewers with diverse architectural and lifestyle stories. The new series explores various locations, ranging from the wilderness of Veskimetsa to unique residential projects. The program’s itinerary includes diverse features, such as the presence of the 81-year-old underwater excavator, Grigori, and the revitalization efforts undertaken by a young couple restoring a historic Poll villa.

Furthermore, the narrative extends into the natural environment, following the area near the Rail Baltica construction route, where a notable, legendary squirrel resides within the forest. During the broadcast, Peeter Võsa addresses the nature of the challenges and inspirations encountered throughout his career. He discusses the elements of domestic design and architecture that continue to surprise him, even after numerous episodes.

A key segment involves him sharing insights into what defines the unique character of his own residence. The series aims to provide a comprehensive look at habitation, contrasting modern renovations with established natural settings. Viewers can expect to observe the process of transforming spaces, whether it is adapting a historic structure or finding beauty in a remote location.

The focus remains on the intersection of human ingenuity and the surrounding environment, offering viewers a detailed look at what constitutes a personalized and inspiring living space.

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