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00:00You are, sort your life out, record breakers.
00:03What?
00:03You have 6,568 items of clothing.
00:09Do I get a trophy?
00:11We all have way too much stuff cluttering our homes and our lives.
00:15Oh my God.
00:17What?
00:18I am king of the clutter, look at me.
00:20But we're on a mission to sort your life out.
00:24By completely stripping jam-packed houses.
00:27Stop leaving boxes at the front door.
00:29And displaying every single thing in a giant warehouse.
00:33Whoa.
00:34I can't believe it.
00:35Could you let go of half?
00:37Is it really hard for you?
00:38It's just a train set.
00:39I just...
00:40I'm actually getting the hang of these.
00:42I can cry.
00:43To bring joy back into your home.
00:46Oh!
00:47It's heaven.
00:48That's so cool.
00:52Oh, I'm so happy.
00:54We've done it.
00:59You're nails are nice, aren't they, for a carpenter?
01:05Well, the only reason they look like that is because I chew them off.
01:09Looks like you're not working hard enough, to be honest.
01:11This week, I'm meeting the whole gang in East London, my neck of the woods, to help a family
01:19struggling with clutter.
01:22I'm so happy we're in East London.
01:25Yes, me too.
01:26Back to my hometown.
01:27I am ready.
01:28I am pumped.
01:30Oh, I cannot wait to get stuck in.
01:33I did not realise it was going to be this hilly.
01:39Let's go!
01:42You were!
01:43Morning!
01:47Oh, very you, Dil.
01:50Well, some of us are psyching.
01:52So, this is Dee and Erin's house.
01:58They live here with their two children.
02:00This was their first house that they bought together.
02:02It was their forever home, and right now, the house is driving them mad.
02:06They are not in love with it.
02:08So, we need to get them to fall back in love with it.
02:10Yeah.
02:10Exactly.
02:10Especially now, because Dee is on maternity, but she's soon going back to work.
02:14So, we need to restore some peace and order in this house.
02:17All right.
02:18Ready for this.
02:18Should we see what we're working with?
02:19Yeah, come on.
02:20Come on, then.
02:20Oh, my children definitely live here.
02:25Buggies and scooters everywhere.
02:27In this family home, there's a living room, a kitchen, and three bedrooms.
02:33All on the verge of chaos.
02:36Oh, living room.
02:38Well, this isn't too bad, is it?
02:40We can walk around it.
02:41Is that a bit of an office corner?
02:43Well, this is it.
02:44There's a lot going on on this desk.
02:45There's no space.
02:46Either way, it's impractical, isn't it?
02:48I think if you're working from home and you have got the kids here, yes, you need to
02:51be in a space where it's dual, but there's no zoning around all of the toys.
02:55Yeah.
02:55So all the toys are out the whole time.
02:57That's just chaotic.
02:58Mm-hmm.
02:59Oh, look, this doesn't open because the speakers are in the way.
03:01There's a big speaker.
03:02I mean, they obviously like their music because there's five speakers in this room.
03:06And a lot of CDs.
03:08Oh, what have we got here?
03:09Can you reach that, mate?
03:10Yeah.
03:11What is it?
03:11Oh, DJ Dex.
03:13Oh, my God, look, Ewan, something for you.
03:15What is that?
03:16I don't know.
03:17Looks like a seagull's been in here.
03:20Is it paint?
03:21It's paint.
03:22Oh, that'd be a bit of fun for me.
03:24This isn't the worst experience with clutter that we've ever seen.
03:27The worst thing about this room is the fact that there is nowhere to put anything.
03:32No.
03:32Let's just split up and see what the rest of the house is saying and then we can think
03:35about how we're going to do this.
03:36All right.
03:37Let's go away.
03:38Me and Ewan, shall we go upstairs?
03:39Yeah.
03:40Why don't you two look at the kitchen?
03:41What you'd never ask?
03:41We'll go upstairs.
03:46Yeah, man.
03:48In the kitchen.
03:49They're obviously a big family of readers because there's piles of books.
03:53Everywhere.
03:55It's just trying to make sure that everything has a place.
03:58Let's have a look what else.
04:00Under the stairs, Rob.
04:01What is in there?
04:03Whoa.
04:04What is this?
04:06Oh, yeah, train track.
04:07Well, no-one's playing with it because it's shoved under the stairs.
04:11Upstairs, Ewan and I have our fingers crossed for a little less chaos.
04:15Ah, this must be Mum and Dad's room.
04:17Yeah.
04:18Cot.
04:18There's another one here, Stace.
04:21Two cots.
04:24This must be Dad's stuff.
04:25There's some system in here.
04:27OK, it's getting worse.
04:28It's declining as we go along.
04:30It's just on the verge of becoming that next level of cluttered.
04:34I feel like we're intervening at a really good time.
04:36Yeah.
04:37Let's have a look.
04:39That is a lot of filing.
04:40Who needs as many nail files?
04:43I wonder if some of this is even being used, Stace, because there's no mirror here.
04:46She must have to move the cot out of the way.
04:48Yeah.
04:49Move all the books.
04:50Bring her make-up that she can get a hold of over to this side.
04:53Just sit on the edge of the bed.
04:55What is this?
04:56These are clothes.
04:57Oh, no, teddies.
04:58Toys.
05:00I think we could use them as, like, therapy teddies.
05:02If there's anything you've ever wanted to say, use your teddy to say it.
05:07Stacey, sometimes when we're trying to put the house back together and things are really
05:12manic and busy, maybe it's not the best time to start doing things like sticking seashells
05:16onto picture frames.
05:17In the spare room, Rob and Tilly are back in familiar territory.
05:24Oh, maybe downstairs was a bit deceiving, Rob.
05:28OK, yeah.
05:28What we do have is a desk.
05:30Oh!
05:31So there is an office.
05:32I'm thinking that maybe one works up here and one works down there.
05:36How can you work up here?
05:38We just about got into this room.
05:39I mean, this is a typical, I'm on a Zoom and my background's blurred, isn't it?
05:45What's in here?
05:46There's, like, bags, shoes, look, more toys.
05:50There's some good places they've been.
05:51They've got some good, good concert tickets here.
05:55We need to give them a better place to keep their memories than just a random envelope in
05:59a random drawer.
05:59Hold on a minute.
06:00Photos, isn't it?
06:01And a lot of them, though.
06:03Happy mummy and happy baby.
06:05Look at that little face.
06:07He's got some beautiful family photos and not one of them, I don't know more.
06:12Z is for Zora.
06:14That is a pretty big bed for a four-year-old.
06:17It's huge.
06:19That is an iron mark if ever I've seen one.
06:22Look at the drawers.
06:23There's no way she's getting into this every day.
06:26Look, brand new clothes in the packet.
06:30Oh.
06:31Oh, God.
06:32Whoa, look out.
06:33Well, how else does she get her toys out?
06:36Oh, she's got all these cute little figures.
06:40Little dolly bits.
06:40More doll's house stuff.
06:41Yeah.
06:42But no doll's house.
06:43Oh.
06:45Is that shit?
06:47Yeah, it's a bit flimsy.
06:50Oh, you and it's creeping me out.
06:52There's all this storage in here, but obviously you can't use it because...
06:55Look!
06:56There's a big hole in the room.
06:58Oh.
06:59There's gold worms everywhere.
07:00Where have you gone?
07:01I feel all itchy now.
07:03Yeah.
07:04It's coming down out here.
07:09Isn't it, Josh?
07:10Oh, it's warming the house.
07:11The biggest problem for me here is that I feel that the clutter is on the brink.
07:16Right now, it's turning into a nightmare.
07:18Yeah.
07:19I think so many families are in the situation where you only have two rooms downstairs.
07:22Yeah.
07:22Which means those rooms have to cater for so many different things.
07:25So if you don't zone it, section it, and organise it properly, that's when this happens.
07:30Yeah, they're not going to function.
07:32Yeah.
07:33Hi, y'all.
07:34Hi.
07:35Hi.
07:36How you doing?
07:37Hello.
07:37Nice to meet you.
07:38Hi, babe.
07:40I'm going to say this.
07:42I feel that we've come just in the nick of time.
07:44Oh, he's got a hold.
07:53Dee and Aaron met 17 years ago at university.
07:57I just kept bumping into you.
07:58There was one.
07:59There was a weekend where, like...
08:00I think I saw you, like, three different nights.
08:03That was not an accident.
08:05Like, I made that happen.
08:07They got married, and four years ago, Zora was born.
08:10What?
08:11Zora, what are you doing?
08:12Next, the couple secured their dream home.
08:15Getting on a property ladder, it just felt like such an impossible task.
08:20From the age of 22, I was doing 12-hour shifts, working sometimes seven days a week,
08:26and I did that for, like, so many years.
08:28So, to finally, like, get a place and have something that I can help, like, raise my family in,
08:34it's a lot of blood, sweat and tears.
08:37Aaron and Dee are juggling a busy family and working life.
08:41We've been working full-time since the kids were babies.
08:45I'm studying clinical psychology.
08:47There is something about me that wants to care and nurture others.
08:51Trying to balance getting the house the way that you want it,
08:54being a parent, studying, supporting your family,
08:57it's been really tough at times.
08:59And a lack of systems hasn't made things easier.
09:03I put something somewhere in a room, and then I don't know where it is,
09:06and then I ask you where is it, and then you don't know where you put it.
09:08And I don't know where I put it.
09:09I don't have no place.
09:10I don't have no systems.
09:12Things will just go anywhere.
09:13Just anywhere I can make it fit, it will go.
09:15A year and a half after moving in...
09:18Where are you going?
09:20We had our second child, our son.
09:22He was born in our bathroom floor.
09:24Following that, like, my wife also had, like,
09:27quite a tricky recovery from the birth.
09:30The arrival of baby Elias meant that Dee was unexpectedly bedridden
09:34and life had to be put on hold.
09:37I didn't envision that the recovery of the birth would be so difficult
09:41that it would take, I guess, six months, six, seven months for me to get up.
09:46And, you know, I couldn't move.
09:48There was some mum guilt there about,
09:50I can't do all the things that I want to do with Zora.
09:53And even with Elias, I'm not as mobile.
09:56Oh, he likes those kisses from his sister.
09:58With Dee on her way to recovery,
10:00finally thoughts return to the house.
10:02We really wanted this picture-perfect home.
10:05And the reality is that I haven't been able to do anything.
10:08Like, the house has got even more out of control.
10:12Is it OK if I don't leave?
10:13If I can't find it?
10:15Zora, do you know where it is?
10:17You're working so many hours,
10:19and I'm going back to studying and working.
10:22Zora starts school in a week.
10:24It does feel like it's now or never for us.
10:26We really need assistance and help.
10:28Just survive, thrive a bit more with the scenario we're in.
10:32What we usually say is,
10:34you have to let go of up to 50% of what's in the house
10:37to be able to make your home work for you.
10:41How do you feel about that?
10:43Well, Elias doesn't like that.
10:45Obviously, I'm scared,
10:48but I'm willing to give it a really good go.
10:50Like, we need this, so, yeah.
10:51Good.
10:52So, should we get inside and start packing up?
10:55Yes.
10:56Yes?
10:56Oh, but first, can I just have one cuddle?
11:00You've been dying for that, haven't you, sis?
11:03Oh, yeah.
11:06Right, let's go inside before I steal your baby.
11:08This is my new house.
11:18We've got just nine hours
11:19to get this three-bedroom family home packed up.
11:22All right, let's go upstairs and pack some boxes.
11:25Oh, my gosh, do you know what?
11:26It's so funny, because I'm only a few months out of it,
11:29but all of the sterilising and all the bottle stuff...
11:32It's a pain.
11:33It'll be OK.
11:35Is this your dream house?
11:37Yeah, I'd say it was our dream house,
11:38and we got to know a lot of the people in the area.
11:41They remind me a lot of the home that I lived in
11:43when I grew up with my parents.
11:45What was home like with your parents?
11:48The home itself was a bit, um...
11:50..a bit more regimented.
11:52Like, my pops was in the army,
11:53so I think it was just, like,
11:55a bit more of, like, a stricter household.
11:58My father was a stickler for, you know,
12:00a speck of dust somewhere.
12:02If we said we cleaned somewhere, we really did it.
12:04When it comes to my kids,
12:05I want them to just, like, be a bit more free,
12:08and so I think that's, like, really played
12:10into how I look at, like, fatherhood for them.
12:14My dad was super strict.
12:15So you'll either be just like them,
12:18or you go the complete opposite way.
12:20One thing that I really wanted for, like, myself
12:22and for my kids is for this to be, like, quite a hosting home.
12:25Was it not like that at your family home?
12:27No, no, we didn't really have people over.
12:29The downside of me not having things the way that it was
12:32when I grew up is the house is in, like, quite a bit of chaos,
12:35which is not a good thing, which is not actually what I want.
12:38Where did you get your inspiration from
12:39when you were sort of decorating?
12:41We were all over social media.
12:43Yeah.
12:43So, like, immediately you're sort of like,
12:44oh, that's quite nice.
12:45Oh, like, that looks cool.
12:46I want that.
12:47But those aren't lived in.
12:48Know that that corner is really beautiful and aesthetic,
12:51but behind you there is chaos.
12:52Yeah, yeah.
12:53Maybe they don't have, like, kids
12:54that like to, like, bring toys from every room and...
12:57Or like to just move.
12:58But it's fine to have all those toys.
13:00I think what you've got to think about
13:01is where are they going at the end of the day?
13:03What things can we put in place
13:04to stop it from becoming, like, a real overwhelming mess?
13:08If that isn't a reason to talk your life out,
13:10I don't know what is.
13:13Now, pour it in there.
13:15Straight in there.
13:16Give me a hand.
13:17I can...
13:17You can do it, all right?
13:18I'll leave you to do it.
13:19You've got the muscle.
13:21Cool.
13:22Why don't you start over there with the CDs and that area?
13:24OK.
13:25Next door, Dilly and Dee delve into the living room.
13:29Who was in charge of designing the house?
13:31Well, it was a joint effort.
13:33I think in my mind, I thought,
13:36this is how this is going to work.
13:38This is going to go here.
13:39My desk will go here.
13:41But then when it comes to actually sitting down and working,
13:44like, this...
13:45It doesn't work.
13:45Like, I have to be pulling things out,
13:47moving things around.
13:48I really struggle with losing things in the house.
13:52OK.
13:52So, that's a big, big problem.
13:54Like, I have been known to lose a phone in the house for a year.
13:57Oh, really?
13:58Yes.
13:59So, I was diagnosed with dyslexia in third year of university.
14:03What I've got in my mind,
14:04it doesn't translate into, like, action.
14:07You know, I really try and think about,
14:08OK, this shelf will be for eggs and down here will be for bread.
14:11But when it comes to actually doing it,
14:14something, like, I don't know,
14:16the wires get crossed in my mind
14:17and it can mean that the house just becomes complete chaos.
14:24Oh, I haven't seen this in how many months?
14:27Big swipe.
14:29Let's start taking some boxes down, OK?
14:31Look how big my muscles are.
14:33Oh, my gosh.
14:34I can carry that one.
14:35Yes, you can.
14:36You are doing so great.
14:39Did you leave that all over our stairs?
14:42Dora's not happy with the state of the stairs.
14:45Now I have to wash it again.
14:48Oh, wow.
14:50There's dirt on the stairs.
14:51Yeah, I'll clean those.
14:53There's a lot to do.
14:54Yeah, there is a lot to do.
14:56Move this box out because we've done,
14:57but we need to perfect up the pace
14:59because we don't have much time left.
15:00All right, let's go.
15:01With just an hour left,
15:03everyone's pulling out all the stops.
15:05I do feel like we're a little step ahead with this house,
15:08but we also can't rest back.
15:10We've still got loads to pack up,
15:12so we've just got to keep on it.
15:13Mummy, I've got this back!
15:15Oh, she's putting all her paperwork together.
15:17Please, super safe.
15:19That is actually, like, my favourite drawing she's ever done.
15:22Finally!
15:25I've got it.
15:26You got that?
15:26Yeah.
15:27That's heavy.
15:27It's been a hard nine hours,
15:30but the Knowles family house is finally clear.
15:33Wow!
15:34And after an intense day of packing over...
15:36Bye, van!
15:37..all the family's possessions are on their way to the warehouse.
15:41Wow!
15:42Wow!
15:42Everything gone, TV and everything off the wall, boy.
15:46Wow!
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15:57Over the next 48 hours, the family will have to go through every single one of their possessions,
16:03which have been laid out in a 12,000-square-foot warehouse.
16:07Zora, are you looking forward to seeing your...
16:11Bed!
16:12Trousers!
16:13Trousers!
16:14Trousers!
16:15Trousers!
16:16We can do this.
16:17We've got this.
16:18I'm starting to feel more and more nervous and less sure.
16:20Oh, boy.
16:21Oh, boy.
16:22Shake off.
16:23Oh, my gosh!
16:24It's happening now!
16:25Oh, there's Stacey!
16:26Look, there's Stacey!
16:27Oh, my gosh!
16:29So nervous!
16:30Hi, Nora!
16:31Hi!
16:32Hi!
16:33Hiya.
16:34Oh.
16:35You all right?
16:36I'm all right.
16:37How are you?
16:38I'm good.
16:39See?
16:40Why are you nervous?
16:41Oh, just seeing everything.
16:42Oh, gosh.
16:43Yeah.
16:44I just...
16:45Yeah.
16:46Very emotional.
16:47Two, one.
16:48Are you ready?
16:49I'm ready.
16:50Let's do it.
16:51Let's go inside.
16:52Oh.
16:53Oh, my gosh.
16:55It's about to open.
16:57Oh, gosh.
16:58Oh, okay.
16:59It's coming.
17:00It's coming.
17:01It's coming.
17:02Oh.
17:03Oh.
17:04Oh.
17:05Oh.
17:06All of this was in our house.
17:07Oh, my gosh.
17:08Oh, my gosh.
17:18Welcome to your house.
17:20Oh, no.
17:21This was in our house.
17:23That's right.
17:24No, this is a bit insane.
17:25Wow.
17:26Wow.
17:28Out of 350 boxes unpacked from the Noel family home, we counted 49 makeup brushes, 213 CDs,
17:40and 552 books.
17:45First thoughts and feelings, Aaron.
17:47I can't believe all of this was inside our home.
17:50Where is our TV?
17:51I'm shocked.
17:53It's very overwhelming.
17:54Mm-hmm.
17:55I didn't realise we had so much stuff.
17:57This is at a point where, yes, I do feel like very quickly it could escalate, but I feel like we are going to nip it in the bud right here, right now.
18:04I think the best starting point is to aim for letting go of 50% of everything in your house.
18:10So, should we take Zora and you guys straight to toys?
18:13Let's go.
18:14Should we go to toys, Zora?
18:15Should we go to the toy section, Zora?
18:16Toys.
18:17Yeah, let's go.
18:18Come on.
18:19With a huge day ahead, the family now need to decide what to keep and what to donate, recycle or sell.
18:29Is there anything here that we can straight away go to and, you know, like massive items like this train set?
18:36Let me see if Zora would be willing.
18:38Zora?
18:39Zora, can I ask you about your train?
18:40I would love to help.
18:42Are you finished with this train?
18:44Yeah, should we say bye to this toy?
18:45Bye.
18:46Okay.
18:47Ah.
18:48Okay.
18:49All right.
18:50Interesting.
18:51Okay.
18:52That was great, Zora.
18:53Zora's had no problems letting go, but will Aaron and Dee find it as easy?
18:58This one I have no emotional attachment to.
19:01I got it for £15.
19:03You can't go wrong.
19:04Unless your child doesn't play with it and it stays under the stairs.
19:07Exactly.
19:08It's under the stairs because we haven't had a place for it, you know?
19:11We didn't have a place for that train set and we got rid of it.
19:14Yeah.
19:15Is it really hard for you?
19:17Yeah, I don't know why.
19:18It's just a train set.
19:19I just...
19:20It's so wild.
19:22Bear with me.
19:23I'm going to put this baby to bed.
19:26And carry on the discussion.
19:28Dee, why do you feel like this train set is of better use to you at home than the other one?
19:38What if Elias likes it?
19:40I just feel like every kid should have, like, a train set.
19:44I don't...
19:45Where's that come from?
19:46I don't know.
19:47Did you have a train set?
19:48OK.
19:49I never really had a lot of toys between, I'd say, the ages maybe two and nine.
19:54Like, me and my great-grandmother, we shared a room, shared a bed, so they just, you know, there wasn't that much space.
20:00Wow, so your great-grandma looked after you?
20:02Yeah, yeah.
20:03What a woman.
20:04Yeah, yeah, she was amazing.
20:06My mum, she's always worked full-time and she really struggled to find childcare, so things were difficult.
20:13It was lovely in a way to be with my great-grandparent.
20:16She did the best with, you know, what she had.
20:18But I think, because I didn't have that many things as a child, I feel like I probably hang on to things that I maybe should get rid of.
20:24Do you almost feel like, do you ever feel like you're overcompensating?
20:27Sometimes I feel like I do.
20:30I feel like I give, I try and, like, juggle so much to try and give the kids the perfect childhood.
20:38What is the perfect childhood?
20:40Please let me know because I've got five of them before age and I haven't got a clue.
20:44But all I do know is toys and stuff will never replace time with you.
20:51Definitely.
20:52If this is taking over your house right now, it's actually robbing you of time.
20:57Yeah.
20:58It's not giving you good memories.
20:59No.
21:00I don't think you'll ever use this amount of track.
21:02Oh, definitely.
21:03So maybe we could let go of some of the track.
21:05Yes.
21:06OK, OK, all right.
21:0750%, let's go.
21:08OK.
21:09I'm happy with that.
21:10I'm proud of you.
21:11Let's go.
21:12Do we need two xylophones?
21:16No.
21:17No, we don't.
21:18You pick your favourites for Elias and I will literally just swipe the rest.
21:22OK, all right.
21:23You've got this, Dee.
21:24OK.
21:25I think that Dee's just worried that Zora won't have fond memories.
21:29But it is impacting her decisions and stopping her from really detaching herself from the
21:34physical thing and working out what is making their family happy and what isn't.
21:43Oh, gosh.
21:44Shh.
21:45Shh.
21:46Shh.
21:47It's a baby sleeping over here.
21:48Shh.
21:53Yay.
21:54That is an epic start.
21:58Well done.
21:59Come on, team.
22:02Oh, my gosh.
22:06This is like a beautiful blank canvas.
22:08Yeah.
22:09Beautiful blank canvas.
22:10Literally everywhere in this home is painted white.
22:12Back at base, Rob, Tilly and Ewan are working on a design that delivers storage and extra
22:17workspace in the living room.
22:19What I want to do is create a hidden office.
22:22I'm going to make it look like it's a set of drawers.
22:26Oh, I love this.
22:27Oh, OK.
22:28But this section here in the centre is actually going to be a stool.
22:35Amazing.
22:36That is very clever.
22:37And then you're actually able to open it up and there's storage inside it.
22:40So when you walk into the room, it's still going to feel like a lovely living room.
22:43Feels like a lovely living room.
22:44Sounds really good.
22:45And Rob and Ewan have a plan to give the couple a peaceful work area away from the house.
22:51What on earth are you doing?
22:54We have got an idea for you, Dils.
22:56You're going to love this.
22:57Oh, you're going to love this idea.
22:58We're going to take this down and then replace it with a new shed.
23:02Not just a shed, an outdoor office.
23:06Aha.
23:07Do you think you're going to be able to do this in the time we've got though?
23:09Yeah.
23:10We're going to have to.
23:11We're going to crack on, Dils.
23:12Oh my goodness.
23:13We've got our hard hats at the ready.
23:14Well, good luck.
23:15Careful.
23:16Hard hats.
23:17Hard hats.
23:18Oh, yes.
23:19This is so satisfying.
23:21That is what we are talking about, Dilly.
23:26Watch this.
23:27Go.
23:28Train driver.
23:29Choo-choo.
23:30Choo-choo.
23:31Going to Northern Ireland.
23:32Oh, fantastic.
23:33I've always wanted to go there.
23:34D's made some tough decisions with toys, but can Aaron do the same with his prized possessions?
23:49Straight to the CD.
23:51Oh boy.
23:52I feel for Aaron in this section.
23:54Let's just get into the barrows, what isn't coming home with us, and blitz it.
23:58Sure.
23:59Okay.
24:00Cool.
24:01All right.
24:02Let's do it.
24:03Are you interested in this?
24:05No.
24:06Okay.
24:07That can go.
24:08Is music really important to you both?
24:09Yeah.
24:10We love going to concerts.
24:11We haven't for a long time.
24:13I haven't seen this since 2012.
24:15I paid £12 to see John Legend in 2004.
24:17Wow.
24:18Do you know what I mean?
24:19£10.
24:20Can I ask, why have you got these?
24:22I literally was thinking, what is with the travel cards?
24:24Yeah.
24:25What is with the travel cards?
24:26Is it to look at the inflation of training through the years?
24:31Stacey, I don't know.
24:32I'll be honest.
24:33Do you know, all I'm getting from this is that you two need to go out.
24:36We just need a babysitter.
24:37Yeah.
24:38Who are these?
24:41Those are mine.
24:42Oh, great.
24:43Hey!
24:44So, do you DJ?
24:45I don't.
24:46I don't.
24:47The DJ.
24:48So, I really wanted to learn how to DJ.
24:51We did like one practice.
24:52We was on it all night.
24:53It was so much fun.
24:54And then they just, we just never took it out again.
24:56Aaron, I am ready to let go of it and sell it.
24:59Oh.
25:00Okay.
25:01Aaron is not.
25:03Do you know what, I don't know how to DJ, but I've always wanted to.
25:10Are you going to use it?
25:12No.
25:13Okay.
25:14So then...
25:15Why not though, can I ask?
25:16Yeah, why not?
25:17If you really want to do this, like...
25:18Excuse me, how are you turning on that side?
25:20If both of you would quite enjoy doing this as a hobby, that's a great thing to keep around,
25:30to give you the incentive to do it, to use it, to enjoy it together.
25:33That's great.
25:34That would be amazing.
25:35I actually feel excited now.
25:36Yay!
25:37That's all we like!
25:38It's a rare day in the warehouse when I encourage keeping rather than letting go.
25:42But when it comes to having fun together, I am willing to break the rules.
25:46Are we going to take the speakers to the pile?
25:48Let's go, if I change my mind.
25:50Aaron, you smashed it.
25:51I'm regretting this already, man.
25:53I'm sorry!
25:59At the house, you and our cleaning guru has come up with a cracker.
26:03It's the classic, the iron's still hot, it's got knocked over, it's ended up burning a mark in the carpet.
26:10I'm just using some sandpaper.
26:12Go for the coarsest one that you can find, and then you're just going to scrub away at the burn mark quickly.
26:17I've also got my carpet scraper.
26:22I could even use a strong comb.
26:28Give it a little vacuum to bring the carpet pile back up and that will really help blend it in.
26:33Look at the difference though.
26:35That's not like whopping great burn mark in the carpet anymore.
26:39Hard at work, Rob's installing the bookshelf for the hidden library.
26:44This is the first part.
26:46I've now got the return section to do, so more shelves to make.
26:50Zora, am I going to donate, sell or recycle you?
26:55Recycle you.
26:56Recycle, good idea.
26:58You are such a cool gal.
27:00You really, really, really do care about the environment.
27:03I like it.
27:08At the warehouse, two sections have been completed.
27:11I've got my fingers crossed for the third.
27:13552 of the family's beloved books.
27:16So let's start with duplicates then.
27:18Some of these are work ones that I always have to come back to.
27:21Oh, okay.
27:22I can probably just keep one of them.
27:24I don't need to, so.
27:26Do you enjoy studying?
27:28I do.
27:29I love what I do.
27:31Everyone has got a story and they've all had difficult,
27:34I guess, events and times in their life.
27:37And if I can relieve some of that distress for other people,
27:41give people tools to cope and tools to feel better,
27:45it is really important for me.
27:47I do get concerned that, like, my studies and my work
27:50take up a lot of time.
27:52So it might mean, like, after she's gone to bed,
27:55that's when I start my work because I don't want that to try,
27:58I don't want that to cut into the time that we have.
28:00Do you ever sit back and go,
28:02I'm doing such a good job?
28:05Not as much as I probably should do.
28:08Look how amazing your babies are.
28:11You did that.
28:13You're doing a great job.
28:14I feel like you never tell yourself that.
28:16Yeah.
28:20No, you're right.
28:21You would be a good psychologist.
28:23Oh, no.
28:24I think I'm too much of an empath.
28:26I'd be crying with them.
28:28I'd be like, that is just terrible.
28:33Yay!
28:34Wow, look at all the books we got rid of.
28:36With ten minutes left before the end of the day,
28:39it's the family's last chance to let go of as much as they can.
28:43Let's just run and do the absolute most that we can to clear space.
28:47Ready, let's go.
28:48OK, let's go, go, go.
28:49What about the giant, weird caterpillar thing?
28:51Yeah, that can go, that can go.
28:53Woo-hoo!
28:54Oh, Aaron, that CD thing is so big and you don't have that many CDs anymore.
28:58Can we say goodbye?
28:59Go on, then.
29:00Yeah.
29:01Oh, Aaron, can you get that shoe for me?
29:02Go, go, go.
29:03I'm just going to go.
29:04It doesn't work.
29:05One more minute.
29:06Wait, we're wasting time.
29:07Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
29:08Go, go, go, go, go, go.
29:10I'm just going to go on.
29:12You're going to go on.
29:13No, you're not going to go.
29:14I'm just going to go.
29:15You're going to go on.
29:16It doesn't work.
29:17One more minute.
29:18Wait, we're wasting time.
29:19Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
29:22Go, go, go, go, go.
29:25I've been, I'm really hard.
29:28I am, really hard.
29:31All done.
29:32We're the winner.
29:33You are the winner, Zora.
29:34Hi, Lion.
29:35You should be so proud, honestly. You did such a great job.
29:39Oh, you fixed her too. Yeah.
29:41That's right. I know what you're saying.
29:43You're saying, Auntie Stacey, I want to cuddle.
29:45Sure, no problem.
29:47No problem.
29:49Let's go. Let's go.
29:51Well done.
29:53Dee and Aaron are just the most incredible parents
29:55and I just really want to give them the best tools
30:00to move forward and to enjoy a life
30:02where they're not constantly thinking about the house
30:04and they actually get to think about each other
30:06and all the things that they love.
30:17It's the final day in the warehouse
30:19and the family's last chance to cut their belongings in half.
30:22This is actually surprisingly full still.
30:25Tilly's arrived and I feel disappointment in the air.
30:29There is so much more than I thought there would be.
30:32Good morning.
30:33Hi, Tilly.
30:34Hi, Tilly.
30:37I think you did very well in the sections that you did.
30:39You have got some work to do today.
30:41You know, in these situations we think, right, okay,
30:43do I love it? Do I need it?
30:45Have we got multiples of it?
30:47Oh, boy.
30:48You know?
30:49Yeah.
30:50Let's start with the baby section.
30:54Oh, my goodness.
30:55The rocker can go.
30:56Bye, rocker.
31:01Dee and Aaron are off to a flying start again today
31:03so let's hope they keep up the pace.
31:05So, do we think that Elias can move into his own room?
31:11I do. I feel like it would be good for him.
31:13How was Elias's birth?
31:15Yeah, I was planning a home birth with support of midwives,
31:19but it happened very quick.
31:21I was watching TV.
31:23An hour and a half later, he was here.
31:25Oh, my gosh, Aaron, how are you?
31:28Having a heart attack?
31:29I'm still in shock.
31:31Dee shouted, it's here!
31:33And the baby arrived, I caught him,
31:35and wow, like, I just couldn't believe I had this baby in my arms.
31:40And the home birth pool was still being filled up.
31:43I didn't even get to get inside of it.
31:45How did you feel after?
31:47I was in, like, a lot of pain just everywhere after having him.
31:51I had to go and bed rest for a good few months.
31:54So, physically, you had to be in bed, like it was too much?
31:57Yeah.
31:58I think there's this culture of, like, bouncing back very quickly
32:01from childbirth, but it's really difficult
32:03when you have another child and they've got needs
32:05and you're trying to look after them.
32:07Like, I thought that I was going to declutter the entire house,
32:10I was going to put in all these storage solutions.
32:12I haven't been able to do anything.
32:15At the moment, I do feel like we're struggling
32:17to cope with everything.
32:19You know, there's only three rails and two tables of your clothes.
32:26Yeah.
32:27Like, you two are hats off.
32:29I haven't got a huge amount of stuff at all.
32:31The children's clothes, however, like, that's a lot.
32:34Not to mention the 116 baby grows.
32:37Why do you think you've had so much?
32:39Where's it all come from?
32:40I think I've been hanging on to a lot of, like, Zora's clothes
32:44just in case Elias might need it.
32:45Yeah, yeah.
32:46And then...
32:47We've missed a boat with Elias sometimes.
32:48He's gone a bit too big and then we just have it.
32:50We just kept it.
32:51Right, let me show you my little tip for too big, too small.
32:54We're going to take these containers
32:56and put them on the top of our wardrobe.
32:57OK.
32:58So, what happens is, anything you know that is too big,
33:01you throw it into here.
33:02Anything that is too small, you throw it into there.
33:04Yeah.
33:05And then as soon as the too small is too full,
33:07you just take it straight to the charity shop.
33:08Yeah.
33:09Such a good idea.
33:13Is Elias a little star?
33:14That was OK.
33:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
33:16He wears it, yeah? D.
33:17Elias wouldn't need three of these.
33:19They're all grey.
33:20So, do you want to choose your favourite?
33:22You're busy.
33:23I'll come back to you later.
33:24I'll come and have a look.
33:25I'll let you come and have your final say.
33:27Aaron, do you feel like D is the one
33:29that makes all the decisions in the house?
33:31Do you know what?
33:32It's not about making decisions.
33:33I think it's like, if I've tried to be harsh and be like,
33:36we don't need this, get rid of it.
33:37Yeah.
33:38No, no, we do need it.
33:39OK, we really need to speed up.
33:42So, can we just split up?
33:43Yes.
33:44And tackle different zones?
33:46What I'm noticing is actually that D is not letting Aaron make decisions
33:51because at the moment she's slowing him down
33:53because they have to do everything together.
33:55So, my game plan for these is literally divide and conquer, split them both up,
33:59and then we can speed up.
34:00We'll get rid of these.
34:03I've been through the clothes.
34:05And I threw stuff in the thing just now.
34:10I'm going to trust him to make good decisions.
34:13Let's get rid of this.
34:17Cool.
34:18High five.
34:19Let's do both hands.
34:22Let's do both hands.
34:23I mean, look at how much clearer this warehouse is.
34:28Yep.
34:29Good.
34:30That is...
34:31I'm pleased with that.
34:33Back at the house, there's no rest for Rob.
34:36He's had to call in reinforcements.
34:38The structure is up.
34:40It's solid if it can carry my weight.
34:42And now I'm just going to go finish off the edges here of the felt
34:45and then I'm going to go inside and start the real work of transforming
34:49this shed into our multi-functional office space.
34:59Who's the tap dancer?
35:02Me.
35:03Come on, show me.
35:04Shuffle, hop, step, shuffle, hop, step.
35:09I love it.
35:10I love it.
35:11It's a race against the clock.
35:13With just over an hour left, it's on to the memory section.
35:17I mean, there are lots of lovely pictures.
35:19There are, there are.
35:20And lots of you in here.
35:21I know, I know.
35:22Any of you, Aaron, in here at all?
35:23Like one or two, you know.
35:25Not a family photo person.
35:27It's something that my family didn't do.
35:29These are the only pictures I've seen of you.
35:31Like my photos, they're school photos.
35:34It's not even like my parents took these.
35:35That's probably why I go overboard.
35:37Yeah.
35:38Like thousands per year, you know.
35:40He's such a dedicated father.
35:42He always has the children in the forefront of his mind
35:45and he's always prioritising them.
35:48It's something that I definitely wanted to, you know, override with our kids.
35:52Like I don't want them having anything like only having two.
35:54They're going to have too many.
35:56There's little time left to blitz through the final sections of the warehouse.
36:00Right, guys.
36:01This is your last push.
36:03Countdowns on.
36:04Five minutes.
36:05Starting now.
36:06Let's go.
36:07All right.
36:08I'm coming up behind you.
36:09Quickly, quickly, quickly.
36:11Oh, good job.
36:15You've been through your speakers.
36:17There's no speakers left now.
36:19Oh, really?
36:20They're all over there.
36:21This can go.
36:22Aaron, your clothes.
36:23Let's go.
36:24Down to the donate.
36:25Let's go.
36:26Let's go.
36:27Last bit.
36:28Part of you, Dee.
36:29Let's go.
36:30Donate.
36:31This could be used, I guess.
36:32OK.
36:33Hey!
36:34Oh, good girl.
36:35Well done.
36:36Honestly, well done.
36:38After two exhausting days, the family have managed to cut their belongings by 50%.
36:45Once their house is organised, then they can start spending some more time together.
36:49Go to concerts together, tap dance, you know, all of the things that they love.
36:53Date night is back on the cards.
36:59It's an early start and the family's pared back belongings have been returned to the house.
37:04Morning.
37:05Oh, morning.
37:06How are we doing?
37:07Morning.
37:08Morning.
37:09And with only one day before the family returns, there's no time to waste.
37:14I think we really, really, really need to focus on putting systems in place.
37:18Yes.
37:19Because the problem here was that the lack of storage solutions, and if we don't do this
37:23now and get it right, it's going to be so difficult for them moving forward.
37:26Setting them up to move forward.
37:28Yeah.
37:29Exactly.
37:30Coming in, guys.
37:31Let's do this.
37:32Rob kicks things off by making the family some much needed clever storage.
37:39What I'm building is a secret hidden office chair.
37:45This isn't just any chair.
37:48Open the lid.
37:49We've got storage on the inside.
37:51A few more pieces to do and they'll be complete.
37:54Cracking on, cracking on, cracking on.
37:58I've got a great idea to store and share books but I need a bit of help.
38:03Rob.
38:04Yes, my lovely.
38:05I want to make a book swap box for Dee.
38:08And where are we going to put this box?
38:10Out on the street.
38:11All right.
38:12I know you've got loads to do.
38:13I'm begging you.
38:14All right.
38:15I love you.
38:17I'll get on with that often.
38:19While Rob puts my job on hold, Ewan gets stuck into the dried paint on the sofa.
38:24I'm going to use just a plain old knife and we're just going to use this at a right angle
38:29and just see if we can lift off any of the paint on the surface.
38:34You can also use like the safety pin as well just to kind of scratch at it.
38:37It's basically about breaking down that solid surface that you've got.
38:41Just use a very small amount of nail polish remover on a microfiber cloth.
38:48So that in itself isn't bad.
38:52I'm going to go in with an old toothbrush just to get in between these fibers
38:55and just a little bit of nail polish remover.
38:59How about this?
39:00That has gone, completely vanished.
39:07Zorva loves playing with all of our dolls.
39:09So I'm going to make the front of a doll's house on this bit of wood trim
39:13and use the bedside table, flat-packed bedside table as the actual inside of the house.
39:18So all my holes are cut.
39:20Now I'm just painting it.
39:21I'm just using leftover paint from the house.
39:29Look at this.
39:30Oh, how adorable.
39:33While the paint dries on the doll's house, I want to know what the others are up to.
39:38What are you doing, Dias?
39:40I am organising Dee's baking trays.
39:43Using a little pegboard.
39:45That looks so good, Dilly.
39:47At least you can see everything now.
39:49No.
39:50Come on.
39:51What?
39:52She won't know it is.
39:53We should stick that on the wall.
39:54Why?
39:55And then add some, like, extra hanging space.
39:59You could fit loads on these.
40:00Look, you could do that.
40:01Yes.
40:02And they could hang from the top.
40:03I mean, that is what I was trying to tell you the whole time.
40:04Well, that's quite genius.
40:06You're welcome.
40:10Love ya.
40:11As Steely's making the most of small spaces, Rob's maximising the potential of a large area outside.
40:18We've coated the inside and the exterior of the structure with a wood preserver.
40:24Now, what this helps do is potentially add an additional ten years to the lifespan of the timber.
40:31Woohoo!
40:32Rob's put the post in already.
40:34And now, they're ready to swap books with the neighbourhood.
40:48Ta-da!
40:50A magical book swap.
40:52One more job done for me.
40:53In the living room, Dilly's getting crafty with some cardboard.
40:57D struggles with finding things, so I am making some book dividers out of some old cereal boxes.
41:04What I'm going to do is wrap these boxes and I'm going to put a letter on there so very easily you can see them.
41:14I mean, how good is that?
41:16I mean, super simple, cost effective, bang, you've got a lovely book divider.
41:21Dilly's made life easier for D in the living room.
41:24Outside in the office, I've come up with a game changer.
41:27There's no electricity in this shed.
41:30This is a portable power station.
41:33You can power up your computer, your phone.
41:36You can use anything on these.
41:43It's good, it is!
41:44We've transformed the old office into a nursery, so Mum and Dad get their space back and the life gets his as he grows.
41:54And Ewan's got a DIY hack for hanging pictures.
41:57Sometimes, when you're trying to screw things into the wall, the screw keeps dropping.
42:02This is a really good tip for you.
42:04Cut a straw just a little bit shorter than your screwdriver.
42:07Slide it on, then place your screw onto the head of the screwdriver, but then slide the straw back over the screw.
42:15And that is going to hold it in place.
42:17It just prevents the screw from falling, so this will make it so much easier to then screw this into the wall.
42:26There we are.
42:27And then, there we go.
42:32Fabulous.
42:33While Ewan adds the finishing touches to the nursery, Dee and Aaron head off to their local charity to donate some of their children's equipment.
42:40Our baby's grown out of it.
42:41Yeah.
42:42So, yeah, we hope it can make another family happy.
42:47It's halfway through the day, and for once in our lives, we appear to be on schedule.
42:52Oh, it's not finished here, is it?
42:54No, take me.
42:55Where's Rob?
42:56Dunno.
42:57Roberto?
42:58Got full hands.
42:59This is the hidden chair for our library.
43:04Hey!
43:05Oh, cool.
43:06Oh, wow.
43:07They added storage.
43:08So clever.
43:09Okay.
43:10I'm panicking, because we are in a good place, and everything is going to plan.
43:15Yeah.
43:16But I do feel like if we become complacent, then we're going to be in the same situation that we're always in, and I want to put as much in place for this family as possible, because they so deserve it.
43:25Yeah.
43:26Okay.
43:27So, you're still organising the kitchen.
43:30Yeah.
43:31You're in here cleaning.
43:32Yeah, I need to make a start.
43:33Okay, you're just starting in here.
43:34Mm-hmm.
43:35All right, fine.
43:36Rob, you're...
43:37Just finished painting all the components.
43:38I'm just going to put them back, and then it's ready for you guys.
43:41Absolutely.
43:42All right, let's just keep going, guys.
43:43All right.
43:44Get the energy up.
43:45Yeah.
43:46No one slow down.
43:47All right.
43:48We can do this.
43:49Yes.
43:50We can do this.
43:51In a sensible timeframe.
43:52I think where we are in this house is that, yes, we're on schedule, but the truth of the matter
43:56is that if we don't get the systems right, they will be in the same position in a year's
44:01time.
44:02That cannot happen.
44:03With Dilly busy labelling up in the kitchen, I've built something special for these bits
44:08and pieces in the bedroom.
44:10I'm creating this lovely secret cabinet in the wall that looks like a picture frame,
44:16but opens up with all of our favourite beauty bits inside.
44:20There we have it.
44:22These windows are just thin plastic, so I'm going to turn it into double glazing.
44:29And a really cheap and efficient way of doing it is to use one of these window film kits
44:34that you can buy online pretty reasonably.
44:36This is the bit we need to get straight.
44:39Let's trim that bit off.
44:41And you see how that's stretching out now?
44:47There we go.
44:50And this is going to be so much cosier now in the wintertime when Aaron and Dee are working
44:55in here.
44:56In Zora's bedroom, I'm using stencils to brighten up the walls.
45:00This is a better idea than wallpaper because with wallpaper, once they grow out of it or
45:06if you feel like, you know, the fashion changes and you want to get rid of it, you've got to
45:09steam it off and sand the walls back.
45:12This, you can just get a roller out and paint over it.
45:15Oh my gosh, this is literally the last stencil.
45:19How exciting.
45:22Chef's kiss.
45:27Don't slow down now.
45:36We're on the final hurdle.
45:37Ewan.
45:38Oh, whoa.
45:39Come on.
45:40Let's get home.
45:41Okay, you put those in there.
45:42I'm going to stop putting the toys in the basket.
45:44Oh, okay.
45:45Come on.
45:52Right, speakers are in.
45:53Okay.
45:54Hey.
46:00Oh my goodness.
46:01Is that it?
46:02We are officially done on time.
46:09Come on.
46:10Come on.
46:11Get out of here.
46:12Come on.
46:13We're actually leaving on time for once.
46:14It's time to go.
46:15No.
46:16Where's the handle?
46:17Oh, no.
46:18Oh, um.
46:19Where is the handle?
46:20Okay, we've got one more thing to do.
46:23Well, you've got one more thing to do.
46:24Yeah, here we go.
46:25Oh.
46:27Well, we'll meet you at the pub, Rob.
46:29Yeah.
46:30That's a Rob job, for sure.
46:31Good luck.
46:32See you over there.
46:34I just always got all the work to do.
46:37Last week, the Noel family were struggling with a house that was disorganized and bordering
46:47on chaos.
46:48Far from the dream home that Dee and Aaron would love to start the next chapter in.
46:52Hey.
46:54Now it's time to see if letting go of half of their possessions has paid off.
46:59Welcome home.
47:00Hello.
47:02Hello.
47:03How are you both feeling?
47:05I'm very excited.
47:07Nervous.
47:08Shall we go inside?
47:10I've been dying to go inside.
47:11Let's go.
47:12Okay, okay.
47:13Right, come on.
47:14Let's go and see.
47:15Oh, my gosh.
47:16You've seen it already.
47:18I've built your little neighborhood book swap.
47:20It's amazing.
47:21Then the neighbors can come along and maybe pick one, put one in and you'll have fresh books
47:25to read.
47:26That's amazing.
47:27Right, let's go.
47:28Let's go.
47:29Let's go.
47:30You ready?
47:31No, no, no.
47:32Come on, come on.
47:33Let's go.
47:34Oh, my God.
47:35Come on, Dora.
47:36Let's go.
47:37Welcome.
47:38Whoa.
47:39It's a problem.
47:41Wow.
47:42I don't understand.
47:43Wow.
47:44Wow.
47:45Whoa.
47:47This looks beautiful.
47:49The living room was once disordered and cluttered.
47:52By removing the workstation and overflowing bookcase,
47:55we've created a hidden office space and with bespoke bookshelves, it is now a multifunctional
48:02area for the whole family to enjoy.
48:05Like, I just can't wait to sit down and enjoy it.
48:08Oh.
48:09So, you had zero pictures up in the house.
48:12So, I thought, I'm going to put them prior to place in the living room where you spend
48:15your time.
48:16That's great.
48:17Oh, my God.
48:18Wow, wow, wow.
48:19So, Rob built this bookcase so that there's proper storage for all the books.
48:25Because Rob's a little genius, he thought he'd make a little secret office space.
48:30Wow.
48:31So, this is a little chair for you to sit on, put your laptop apart, do your work, and then
48:36when you're finished, you can just close it away.
48:39And...
48:40Wow, wow, wow, wow.
48:41Extra storage in here as well.
48:42Oh, wow.
48:43So, there's more toys in there.
48:44Wow.
48:45Wow.
48:46Honestly, you guys have thought of everything.
48:49That is brilliant.
48:50We could never have, like, even dreamed of, like, achieving this, ever.
48:54Thank you so much.
48:57Should we see more?
48:59There's so much more.
49:00Oh, I'd like to see more.
49:01Let's go.
49:02Wow.
49:03Come on, eh?
49:04Let's keep going.
49:05Welcome to your bedroom.
49:10Wow.
49:15Aaron and Dee's bedroom was disorganised and it lacked character and systems.
49:20Now, with a splash of colour and practical storage solutions, it's a beautifully designed
49:26colourful room with a make-up area for Dee.
49:29I feel like I'm just in another house.
49:31Do you?
49:33I've got an area to get to see.
49:36You said it before I could.
49:38You've finally got an area to get ready in.
49:41And by the way, this little chair has storage in.
49:44Oh, my gosh.
49:45Oh, this is great.
49:47Oh, sorry, sorry.
49:48This is beautiful.
49:49For the win.
49:50Everything is super organised and in here.
49:53Wow.
49:54Just behind you was actually a really special piece of artwork.
49:57Because it's a little hidden.
50:00Eh?
50:01Wow.
50:02Wow.
50:03Look at that.
50:07That is fantastic.
50:09Oh, my gosh.
50:11You could have your best stuff in there and every morning you sit at your desk, you can
50:15come and get what you need.
50:16Hello.
50:17It's great, isn't it?
50:18Yeah, that's great.
50:19I never would have guessed.
50:20I never would have guessed that.
50:21Fantastic.
50:22And then when you're done with it.
50:24You just close it.
50:25It's just a pretty bit of artwork.
50:27Oh, that's great.
50:29I'm going to show you something as well, Aaron.
50:32In your bedside drawers is an album of tickets.
50:36Oh, my gosh.
50:39That's too much.
50:40That's beautiful.
50:41It's too much, man.
50:43It just warms my heart a lot.
50:46Do you know what I mean?
50:47You deserve it.
50:48You're amazing.
50:49You're both such amazing parents and you work so hard and you so deserve this fresh start.
50:54And also, I didn't want to lose that travel card from 2007.
50:57Come in.
51:02Ooh.
51:03Ooh.
51:04To your new nursery.
51:06Ooh.
51:07This is so sweet.
51:11We've transformed the cluttered spare room into a new nursery for Elias.
51:16With systems in place that will give these busy parents back some much needed time.
51:22I love this little rail.
51:24These little outfits on.
51:26We put this rail up because I thought you could put tomorrow's outfit on there.
51:31Definitely.
51:32Yeah.
51:33And then you're sort of organised for the week ahead.
51:35Of course.
51:36It's just another thing off the list, right?
51:38Definitely.
51:39And look at that.
51:40Yeah.
51:41The train set.
51:42The train set.
51:43I know it was a big thing in the warehouse.
51:45And you really want to hold on to it.
51:47So we thought, right, I set this little bit of track up and there's some spare track in this box here.
51:52So it's got somewhere to live now.
51:53Of course.
51:54Not under the sand.
51:55Of course.
51:56Of course.
51:57Of course.
51:58We've still got more to see, would you believe?
51:59Oh my gosh.
52:00Right.
52:01Here goes.
52:02Shall we keep going?
52:03Yeah.
52:04Yeah.
52:05Yeah.
52:06Let's keep going.
52:07Yeah.
52:08Yeah.
52:09Yeah.
52:10Yeah.
52:11Yeah.
52:12So much to explore.
52:13Once cluttered and dominated by a huge double bed, now Zora's bedroom is spacious, exciting
52:27and colourful.
52:28And we've created inventive storage for all her belongings.
52:32I made you a really special cupboard that's actually a doll's house.
52:39That is the reaction I was hoping for, Zora.
52:45That is the magic.
52:48That is magic.
52:49Oh my gosh.
52:51Wow.
52:52Look at your roof.
52:54All of Zora's toys are organised and labelled and we put labels on with pictures too.
53:01Oh, brilliant.
53:02So it's easy for her to understand and put things back in the right places.
53:05It's just trying to think of those systems that are going to help you in the future.
53:08I will take anything, anything that will make it easier.
53:12So yes, definitely.
53:14Up at the top of the wardrobe here.
53:16Ah, the too big, too small.
53:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
53:18The too big, too small section.
53:19Brilliant.
53:20That's great.
53:21It's amazing.
53:22It is, isn't it?
53:23Yeah.
53:24What a beautiful room.
53:25I want to be a little girl again.
53:26Oh.
53:27I want to be a little girl again.
53:28Oh.
53:29I want to be a little girl again.
53:30Oh.
53:31Yeah, yeah.
53:32Good idea.
53:33I just feel so, like, just overwhelmed with, just, I just feel so grateful for everything
53:39you've done for us.
53:41Everything that I do with Zora is, like, how would I have felt if I was a little girl
53:46and that, you know, I had, you know, this, you know, these experiences.
53:49Oh, no.
53:50You know, I so much, I so much just want the kids just to really enjoy their childhood and
53:53to be happy.
53:54And I know if I had something like this as a child, like, I would be so, be so happy
53:59as well.
54:00So happy for you.
54:01And I'm so glad that you get this opportunity.
54:03I'm so excited for Zora.
54:05And I'm so glad you get to live it with her.
54:11What?
54:12That wasn't here before.
54:13Yeah, where's the, where's the shed with the hole in the roof?
54:16These guys are going mad while we were away.
54:18What?
54:19I can't believe you did this in seven days.
54:21Do you want to go out and take a look inside?
54:22Yeah, yeah, yeah.
54:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
54:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
54:25Welcome to your new home office.
54:28What?
54:29Oh, my.
54:30Oh, my.
54:31Oh, my God.
54:34Wow.
54:35What?
54:36Once a broken shed overflowing with everything from old furniture to electrical equipment.
54:42Now in its place, we've built a much needed clear workspace for Aaron and Dee.
54:47What a beautiful office.
54:50Wow.
54:51Well, we thought that you deserved a space to be able to work in together.
54:56We couldn't get electrics here yet.
54:58I know one day you might.
54:59But what we did is we got a big battery that's solar powered that can run everything in this office.
55:05Wow.
55:06Yeah.
55:07Wow.
55:08Can it come on the computers, the lights, everything in here.
55:11Wow.
55:12This space is amazing.
55:13Like, you've changed our lives.
55:15I can't even begin to thank you old enough.
55:18Yeah.
55:19Inside here.
55:20Oh, okay.
55:21Wow.
55:22That's it now.
55:23Everyone has to look out now.
55:24Me and you, husband and wife, DJ team now, come on.
55:25I love that.
55:26You've got that little space.
55:27That's amazing.
55:28You've made our dreams come true.
55:29Like, honestly.
55:30Hey!
55:31Hey!
55:32Hello!
55:33Oh, my gosh, man.
55:34Oh, thank you so much.
55:35Thank you so much.
55:36Have we given you the reset you needed?
55:52Oh, my gosh, man.
55:55Oh, thank you so much.
56:01Have we given you the reset you needed?
56:03Oh, 3 million percent.
56:05I can't wait to just, like, call the neighbourhood
56:07and get the round, to be honest with you.
56:10I feel ecstatic.
56:13That was just so much fun and just so wonderful at the same time.
56:16Hey!
56:19Look at this.
56:20D and Aaron put everything into this process.
56:26We got to them just in the nick of time.
56:28The pressure was on us to then deliver the systems,
56:30but we absolutely nailed it.
56:33I'm so proud of everything we've achieved in there.
56:36And that's it.
56:37Mission accomplished.
56:45Just love it.
56:47It's a dream come true.
56:48It's been great.
56:49Elias having his own space.
56:51Yeah!
56:52He's got his clothes are all organised and sorted out,
56:55getting him dressed is a dream.
56:57You could just, you know, where the vests are, the bibs.
57:01Everything has a place.
57:03So if you take something out, you know where it's going back to.
57:06Zora also knows.
57:08It's been amazing.
57:09It's really given her a lot more independence and her room works more for her.
57:13Oh my God!
57:16The office, it's revolutionised everything.
57:18It's just so easy to just like throw your laptop and just sit down and work there.
57:22This is how we wanted our home to be.
57:23Like, we're so happy with how the home is.
57:26I feel like we've really been set up for the future.
57:29We're so happy with you.