Binge-worthy Netflix series for everyone
- Amber Richardson
- May 9, 2020
- 3 min read
Let's face it, we've all been watching a little more Netflix than we'd like to admit... and if you feel like you've seen it all, or at least all the good shows, not to worry because I've compiled a list of the most binge-worthy shows for every type of interest.

For the travel addict
The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes
What’s it about? It’s pretty much what it says on the tin, The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes shows some of the most exceptional pieces of architecture from around the planet – we’re talking clifftop bungalows in the Swiss Alps to mansions in the rainforests of India. It’s a great show if you’re suffering from a little cabin fever and will (hopefully) satiate some of your wanderlust from the comfort of your couch. The show is hosted by actress, Caroline Quentin and architect, Piers Taylor – who you’ll probably remember from the house that 100k built.

For the horror buff
The Haunting of Hill House
What’s it about? The series follows the story of the Crain family siblings as they navigate their adult lives and how they’ve been affected by a childhood summer living in Hill House – which some of the siblings believe to be haunted. Each episode centres around one of the siblings and their experiences at Hill House through a series of flashbacks. Yes, The Haunting of Hill House is scary – very scary – but it has such a fantastic storyline and well-developed characters that even those who are averse to ghost stories will enjoy it, like me!

For the fashion enthusiast
Next in Fashion
What’s it about? Next in Fashion is a reality competition which sees established fashion designers battle it out in themed challenges where they have to design and make garments for runway shows with one team of designers leaving each week. It’s similar to Project Runway, so if you’re a fan of that you’re bound to love this. It’s hosted by the ever-stylish Alexa Chung and the charming Tan France who make the show even more enjoyable.

For the mystery lover
The Stranger
What’s it about? A stranger shows up to deliver protagonist, Adam Price a disturbing piece of information about his wife, Corinne which results in her disappearing mysteriously. The rest of the series focuses on what happens next as we get to learn more and more about this stranger and why Corinne lied to Adam. This gripping show is based on the Harlan Coben novel of the same name and is a must-see for all mystery fans.

For the hopeless romantic
Lovesick
What’s it about? The show centres around, Dylan who recently tested positive for an STD and therefore has to contact all of his past sexual partners. The story is mostly told through a series of flashbacks which detail Dylan’s past love life. Lovesick is sweet, funny and is definitely a worthwhile watch for romance fans.

For the creative
Interior design masters
What’s it about? Ten amateur interior designers have to complete different design challenges each week in order to win a career defining design contract. The show is hosted by Fearne Cotton and the judges include former Elle Decoration editor-in-chief, Michelle Oqundehin, Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen and Sophie Robinson. What I love about the show is that each and every challenge is so different and sees the designers tackling everything from show homes, to restaurants and even retail stores.

For the comedy fanatic
White Gold
What’s it about? A smooth-talking, albeit dodgy, window salesman called Vincent Swan (played by Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick) in Essex in the mid-1980s. This British sitcom is honestly one of the best comedies I’ve seen in a while, and even though the characters are less than model-citizens it's impossible not to love them.
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