Jasmine Harman’s Sunshine Renovation: Turning Dreams and Struggles into TV Gold
It’s time to pack your bags—at least mentally—because TV favourite Jasmine Harman is back with a brand-new adventure under the Spanish sun! Known for helping countless Britons find their dream holiday homes through A Place in the Sun , Jasmine is now taking her own advice—literally. Channel 4 is launching Jasmine Harman’s Renovation in the Sun , and this time, the spotlight isn’t just on others buying abroad. It’s on Jasmine herself, as she takes on one of the biggest challenges of her life.
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The series begins on Monday, 3rd November, airing weekdays at 5pm on Channel 4. And it promises everything viewers love—sunshine, stunning coastal views, and of course, a fair share of renovation drama. The show follows Jasmine as she and her husband, TV cameraman Jon Boast, transform a neglected villa in Estepona on Spain’s Costa del Sol into their dream family home.
Now, this project wasn’t all smooth sailing. In fact, Jasmine has been quite open about how tough it got. Not long after moving from south London with their two children, Joy and Albion, Jon fell seriously ill and couldn’t work for five months. Financial pressures mounted, and the strain began to weigh heavily on their relationship. “You wouldn’t believe the amount of strain my husband put me through,” Jasmine admits, adding that most of it came from things beyond their control. Despite her cheerful on-screen persona, she faced moments of real doubt—wondering if she would ever get through it all.
The couple’s new home was far from ready when they bought it—a four-bedroom fixer-upper that came with exposed wires, a junk-filled basement, and even a hot tub full of fungus. Despite Jasmine’s expertise in property, she confessed that she had never actually renovated a house before. Living through the renovation while filming a TV show added even more stress. Mistakes happened, costs ballooned, and at one point, the builders accidentally damaged the neighbour’s soil pipe—a situation that Jasmine called “an awkward conversation!”
Yet through all the chaos, the series captures not just the renovation but also the resilience and warmth that have made Jasmine such a beloved presenter. Viewers will get to see the final results of her hard work, including the family’s emotional first dip in their newly finished swimming pool—a moment Jasmine describes as pure joy.
Her biggest piece of advice? “Be ready to compromise,” she says. Whether it’s giving up on a Juliet balcony to save money or navigating local bureaucracy for renovation permits, Jasmine’s story is one of patience, persistence, and perspective.
So, if you love transformation stories with a touch of sunshine and real emotion, Jasmine Harman’s Renovation in the Sun is definitely one to tune into. It’s not just a show about fixing up a home—it’s about rebuilding life, love, and dreams under the Spanish sky.
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