The Harris-Hawley Family
Stacey Solomon and her gang - organizer Dilly, carpenter Rob and cleaner Iwan - challenge the Harris-Hawley family to sort their lives out in seven days. They ask the family to try to let go of half their possessions so that the team can then beautifully reorganise their home.
Stacey gets to know the family behind the clutter - childhood sweethearts Dan and Char and their two daughters, Mia (11) and Cece (3) - who rent a two-up, two-down from their local council. She finds they own 437 DVDs, 200 hair bows, 59 hairbrushes and combs, and 1,011 toys. With everything displayed in front of them, the family are shocked to see how much they really own and wonder how it all fitted into their house in the first place.
There are emotional moments as the family go through their most treasured items. With only one week to go before their wedding, Char remembers trickier times as young parents before things came good.
Dan tells Stacey how he came to be the devoted dad he is now. Eventually, the items they decide to let go of are put into piles to recycle, donate or sell.
Carpenter Rob creates an ingenuous dining and storage solution in the kitchen. Cleaner Iwan gives the home a supersized spring clean, offering lots of useful tips along the way, and Dilly reorganises the living room into a multipurpose space for kids and adults alike.
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