Help! I Wrecked My House - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
In Too Deep
A couple purchased their dream home a mile from the coast, but after months of indecision, their renovation attempt has hit a wall. Jasmine takes on their main floor and creates an open concept sanctuary that's wheelchair accessible for their daughter.
Second Chances
After a main floor renovation, a couple is now motivated to finish their home's second floor. Old patterns of indecision re-emerge, but Jasmine steps in and creates a Japandi-inspired oasis that meets each family member's unique needs.
Empty Nesting
Balancing careers and kids, a couple hasn't made any major home improvements in 20 years, and now his lack of DIY skills have left her with an unusable bathroom. Jasmine has only eight weeks, and she aims to create a dream space for family gatherings.
Midcentury Coastal
Jasmine's best friends started DIYing when they bought their house, but now they're stuck and need help. Jasmine has 12 weeks to build her besties a new addition and overhaul their living spaces to create the midcentury coastal home of their dreams.
Something's Got to Give
A couple's home is filled with unfinished projects, and with two small kids, they have zero time for their to-do list. Jasmine is called on to tackle their uncompleted renovation, all while finding a balance between their industrial and boho styles.
Wide Open Spaces
A couple fell in love with a house in the country, but the awkward layout doesn't work and DIY fixes have made things worse. Jasmine has nine weeks to help them fall back in love again by relocating their entire kitchen and overhauling the main floor.
Don't Wait, Renovate
With three children and a house with failed fixes and black mold, a couple have their hands full and can't put off their renovation plans any longer. Jasmine has 10 weeks to create a new kitchen and living room, all in a clean and kid-friendly space.
Here Comes the Sun
A couple bought a fixer-upper in their dream neighborhood with hopes of making it their forever home, but DIY attempts have been disastrous. Jasmine now has nine weeks to transform their kitchen, living room and playroom into a light and beachy space.
Hello High Water
A couple saw an opportunity to take on their own renovation after a flood damaged much of their home, but they soon realized the work was too much. Now, Jasmine looks to tackle their front hall, living room and kitchen, and she only has eight weeks.
Crowd Control
With six kids and only 1400 square feet, a family is out of room, patience and has given up their DIY solutions. Jasmine has just 12 weeks to convert their garage, living room and kitchen into the calming, storage-packed forever home of their dreams.
Demolition Derby
After 13 years of weekend warrior renovations, a couple got so impatient with their lack of progress that she demolished almost every room in their house. With just seven weeks, Jasmine is called on to tackle their upstairs bedrooms and main bathroom.
Family First
A couple is thrilled with Jasmine's work on their second floor, and they planned to finish the main floor themselves, but it's still a disaster zone. Now, Jasmine has just four weeks to tackle their family room, dining room and an outdoor living area.
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