Worst House on the Street - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Cardiff
Property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas use their creative expertise to help families transform run-down houses into their dream homes without breaking the bank. The savvy siblings use every trick in their book to help families make their money go further than they ever thought possible and also share innovative take-home tips and tricks for any homeowner who's aiming to revamp and modernise their property. In Cardiff, Scarlette and Stuart help recently engaged couple Gav and Luke transform their crumbling cottage into the home of their dreams.
Kent
Scarlette and Stuart face one of their biggest challenges to date as they help husband and wife Ian and Steph renovate a derelict three-bedroom house on the Isle of Sheppey that has been empty for nearly two decades.
Bristol
In Bristol, Scarlette and Stuart help single mum Natalie, who wants to transform her house into a colourful haven for herself and her daughter Freda. To get on the property ladder, Natalie has bought the ultimate fixer-upper, but major tasks like a new roof and complete re-rendering of the house threaten to blow the budget. Determined to save money, Scarlette takes Natalie to a kitchen manufacturer to demonstrate how to create a bespoke rainbow-theme kitchen on a budget, and they also revamp the existing fireplace for less than £60. Stuart helps Natalie settle on finishing design touches to fill the house with colour. With a moving date from their rented house already set, the pressure is on to complete the renovation on time.
Nottingham: Luke and Shurel
In Nottingham, Luke and Shurel completely overhaul their dated, single-glazed, décor-clashing house. Can they turn it into the family home they crave without breaking the bank? Brother-and-sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas offer the pair advice.
Norbury, South London
In Norbury, south London, Jamie and Adam set out to maximise their dated terrace's full potential on a minimal budget. Will their money-saving plan of living in the house during the reno pay off? Brother-and-sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas offer advice.
Sheffield: Maria and Lauren
Maria's stuck-in-the-past Sheffield house needs a complete facelift. With a lacklustre layout and dodgy décor to tackle, can she create the home of her dreams within her budget? Brother-and-sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas offer her advice.
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