Honest Renovations - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Instant Family
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis meet the Carpenters. Kristen and Erik tried to start a family for years, and finally hit the jackpot with not one, but three kids! As if triplets weren't surprising enough, two years later, they welcomed an unexpected bonus baby. With four kids under the age of six, their house is bursting with joy—and bursting with toys. Jessica and Lizzy bring calm to the chaos, separating adult space from kid space, and making the house more functional for their growing needs.

Grown Up Glow Up
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis meet the Chavez family, a multigenerational family who have been living in their beloved family home for more than 50 years. With the three kids getting bigger, and Grandma Yolanda getting older, Jessica and Lizzy need to find creative ways to update this home and make it functional and safe for all ages. With some creativity and ingenuity, they create chic spaces for every generation that both honor the family's history and make them ready for the future.

Haven for Healing
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis meet the Ryland family. Amber and Morgan have three young boys, and after Morgan was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, her mother and grandmother moved in to help…but with no room in the house, the only solution was to put them in an RV in the driveway. Jessica and Lizzy are here to make the house more functional for all, so they can focus on Morgan's healing.

Healing Starts at Home
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis' healing renovations continue with the Tillotson family. Single-mom Tamarae is struggling to make her childhood home safe for her and her new baby while battling with the heartache of losing both her father and grandmother. Jessica and Lizzy must find a way to bring the sunshine back into a home clouded with grief.

Ray of Sunshine
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis meet single-mom Tamarae, who lives in her childhood home with her new baby. Grieving the loss of her father and grandmother, she struggles to keep up with the repairs the aging home requires, and old belongings have become overwhelming. Jessica and Lizzy help Tamarae sort through the piles and face her grief head-on, then give her a fresh start by designing a functional, safe, and happy space that honors the home's old memories while making room for new ones.
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