Help! I Wrecked My House - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Midcentury Mishap
After losing big money to a shifty contractor, a single man is finally ready to trust a professional again with a home that's frozen in the '60s. Now, Jasmine looks to create the perfect design-forward space featuring charming glimpses of the home's past.
Take Me Out of My Reno!
After ripping apart their entire house, first time homeowners have learned they don't have the experience or time to make a renovation happen. Now, Jasmine has just six weeks to transform their kitchen, living room and bedroom into a beach-style oasis.
No Right Angles
Confident from renovating their former cottage, hopes are dashed when retirees take on a more complicated project. It's the most difficult layout Jasmine has faced as she looks to fit their eclectic beachy style into a functional kitchen and living room.
A Family Affair
After losing $75,000 to a devious contractor and years of band-aid fixes, a couple looks to renovate her childhood home. Now, Jasmine aims to restore their faith and cramped space with an upscale bathroom and a multi-functional living and dining room.
Up in Smoke
It's been over two years since a family's kitchen went up in flames, and they've been eating takeout ever since. Now, Jasmine looks to create a timeless kitchen and transform this home inferno into a contemporary farmhouse haven with an open floor plan.
He Said She Said...Call Jasmine
A couple is now living in a house full of holes after he tackles a demo with no reno plans. Jasmine faces her most challenging floor plan yet and devises an unusual idea to open up their awkward home with a modern and bright California vibe.
Whose Decision Is it Anyway?
Indecision has a family stuck in a house with half-done projects and a bathroom riddled with perilous problems. Jasmine looks for the perfect way to suit both their tastes to create a finished home with a timeless look they'll love for years to come.
The Root of the Problem
A homeowner has big dreams for a Scandinavian meets California beach house, but his budget is barely enough to tackle the bathroom and office. Jasmine faces a big financial challenge as she looks to bring his big ideas to life without blowing the budget.
You Don't Complete Me
It's been ten years since a couple moved into their functionally challenged home where she's taken on projects that are impossible to finish. Now, Jasmine looks to reconfigure an awkward layout, double the size of their kitchen and create a coastal vibe.
Empty Nester's Woes
Even though a couple's four boys have flown the coop, their house is busier than ever with visiting spouses and grandchildren. Now, Jasmine looks to fix 27 years of wear and tear and update their midcentury modern classic with a timeless, Spanish flair.
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