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00:00I just can't believe you've phoned.
00:01400?
00:02Tampons in a gay man's house.
00:04Well, this will be an awkward conversation.
00:06We all hold on to stuff that we just don't need.
00:10It's one of our kids' belly button clams.
00:13Stop it.
00:13So me and the gang are coming for your clutter.
00:17It's a room of doom.
00:19Oh, my word.
00:21We're emptying chock-a-block homes
00:24and laying out every single item.
00:27Guys! Guys!
00:29Wow.
00:30I can't speak.
00:32Could you part with half?
00:34That doesn't seem fair.
00:35That's non-negotiable.
00:36This is such a great start.
00:38To transform your home.
00:41Goodbye, world!
00:42And let the joy back in.
00:45I'm speechless.
00:46Wow!
00:48Oh, my!
00:49That is going to change our lives.
00:51It's the best feeling in the world.
00:53Mission accomplished.
01:00Do you think we've got time to stop for a little nibble?
01:02Are you hungry?
01:02I am.
01:03Yes, yeah.
01:04Hello, mate.
01:05We're at the drive-thru.
01:06Do you want a hash brown, Rob?
01:07Not going in.
01:09And one pancake meal, just a few extra hash browns.
01:13How many?
01:14Five.
01:16Five?
01:19Today, we're in the sunshine-soaked county of Buckinghamshire, on our way to meet a family
01:24in Milton Keynes.
01:26How lovely is this weather?
01:27Look at us all in our summer.
01:29It's lovely, but it is 8 o'clock in the morning.
01:30It's 25 degrees.
01:31Oh, it's bliss.
01:32It's going to be a sweaty one.
01:34Where are these lot?
01:36Don't you point your watch at me.
01:39Oh, space.
01:41Sorry, Ewan.
01:42Oh, God.
01:43That was hot and sweaty.
01:45They wanted breakfast.
01:47Yeah?
01:47All right, so where's mine?
01:48Delia, you hash browns.
01:50I thought they were the spare ones.
01:53Anyway, this is the parade's house.
01:55Bianca and Ollie live here with their five children, all nine and under.
01:58I can hardly relate already.
02:00Because they've got five kids and they're busy lives, it has become a little bit overrun
02:04with clutter.
02:06Shall we go and see?
02:06Yeah, come on.
02:07Let's get started.
02:08The parade's family home has a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, and a multifunctional
02:18entrance hall.
02:19We've come straight into the office.
02:21And a laundry room.
02:22Oh, this is cool.
02:23Look.
02:24Got their schedules on here.
02:25Yeah.
02:26I wonder if they are colour-coordinated, because the colours on the placemats are the colours
02:30of their names.
02:31Yeah.
02:31Eye test, cricket, football, choir, concert, back to nursery.
02:36Very organised.
02:37This literally just sounds like reading out my life.
02:39I mean, I don't know how they're fitting a family of seven around this table.
02:43It's tight, isn't it?
02:44This is a family who bulk buys.
02:46When you haven't got the space to bulk buy.
02:47Oh, yeah.
02:48And the cupboards are overrun with multiple products.
02:50Many systems have had to keep it, but I do think that bulk buying is essential when
02:54you're a big family.
02:55I actually think there's a lot of good signs of organisation in here.
02:59Look, medicines and plasters and all of that stuff.
03:02Look at the little umbrellas all lined up.
03:04They're so sweet.
03:05They're lacking a lot of storage in here for a family of seven.
03:08Yeah.
03:09I wonder if this worked when they were a smaller family and they're just carrying
03:13on as if they're a family of four steel.
03:16Oh, look at this!
03:17A box in a box.
03:19It's like one of those Russian dolls.
03:21In another box.
03:22In another box.
03:23Why do they just get boxes of boxes?
03:24In fact, I think there's a very clever storage solution for all your pretty boxes.
03:28Well, you just don't keep all the boxes if there's nothing in them.
03:32What a fun girl you must be at parties.
03:35Before splitting up, we all want to get a measure of the front room.
03:39This is a busy room.
03:41Can we just take a moment?
03:42Oh, what?
03:43At least you're not going to lose them.
03:45Definitely the hallway is spilling into this room.
03:47Oh, toys galore over here.
03:49There is a lot of cube storage in this front room that I feel is probably not being used
03:54as it should be.
03:55Look at all of this.
03:56Well, do you keep your kids' drawings?
03:58Obviously not.
03:59No.
03:59Maybe pin them on the wall for a day or two.
04:02Every day there's always a new one.
04:03So then you rip down the old one when they're not looking and put that straight in the shredder.
04:07The shredder?
04:08Every family needs a shredder.
04:09I do a weekly shredder.
04:10Why don't you need to shred it?
04:11It's not confidential, is it?
04:12No, but I want it gone forever.
04:15There's a drawing on the wall down here and it has been signed.
04:19Who's the culprit?
04:20Signed by Ayla.
04:22Oh, look at that.
04:23Making use of all the space.
04:24The dryer racks underneath the sofa.
04:26And then when you pull them out, like, where are they?
04:28Yeah, where's your living room gone?
04:29The problem you've got in here is, it's the gaming room, it's the library, it's the desk
04:33area, it's the hallway.
04:34Now we're doubling up as a utility.
04:36Yeah.
04:37Right, let's carry on.
04:38As Ewan and I head to the bedrooms...
04:40We've got some banisterial wardrobes going on.
04:43...Dilly and Rob retrace their steps to the front door.
04:46This here's tight.
04:47Imagine if the tumble dryer's on while he's trying to work.
04:50How do you focus?
04:51Look at this.
04:52What is that?
04:53It's also a gym.
04:55He's trying to get his steps in while he's working.
04:57Come on, Ewan.
04:58In the master bedroom, there's more evidence of rooms with multiple functions.
05:03Oh, my days.
05:05Oh, there's a ball pit.
05:06Right, there's balls for the ball pit.
05:08Shut it down.
05:09Let's pretend we haven't seen that.
05:11What's this?
05:14Why are you laughing?
05:15No, it's not, is it?
05:18It's either for your inner thighs, your groin, or your kegels.
05:23That's quite dangerous.
05:24You are so icking me out today.
05:27You've got your legs spread in front of it.
05:30Yeah!
05:30And you're exercising your pelvic floor.
05:35You know that the average bedroom has five big items of furniture in it, including the
05:39bed.
05:39And we've got seven cube storage units.
05:42Yeah.
05:42The trap people get into with buying these units is you're never going to leave them empty.
05:46Actually, the less of these that you have, you can let go, because you haven't got the
05:50space to shove it in a little cube.
05:52We need to count the cube.
05:53Oh, yeah, let's go.
05:54One, two, three, four, five, six.
05:56Seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
05:59eighteen, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty, two, one, two, three, four, five, six,
06:02thirty-six.
06:03We should look at all the cubes in the house.
06:05We've got a cube hunt.
06:06Next door in the boys' bedroom, the parade's favourite storage solution is still taking
06:11centre stage.
06:13There's a lot of cube storage.
06:14It's literally in every single room of this house, isn't it?
06:16Yeah.
06:17Two backpacks, three backpacks.
06:19So that's the backpack one, then.
06:21Four backpacks, five backpacks.
06:22You all right, guys?
06:23One second.
06:24One, two, three, four, five, six, six.
06:26Don't mind us.
06:27Fifty-nine.
06:28And in the girls' bedroom, it is a similar story.
06:31Eighty-six.
06:32It's just too much storage and not in the right place.
06:35Everything hanging is on the ladder for the bedroom.
06:37Oh, right, there's the wardrobe.
06:39A pram.
06:40And they end up being a closed storage basket.
06:43Yeah.
06:43They're trying.
06:44Look, all the little hair bands are organised.
06:46They've got labels on all the drawers.
06:48Yeah.
06:49Right, let's keep counting our cubes.
06:51I see a shed.
06:52Overflow from the kitchen.
06:54That doubles up as a half-decent pantry.
06:56In this heap, is this stuff going to last?
06:58Yes.
06:58We've got TVs, DVDs, party stuff, tools, lawnmowers.
07:02And another buggy.
07:04Oh.
07:05Look what this is.
07:06Let's see.
07:07Oh, man.
07:08Oh, God.
07:09Ten, I mean, you could do, give me this a clean.
07:12Yeah, there's a bit of mould on this.
07:14We store certain things outside, the high moisture.
07:17Oh, it's hot out here and all.
07:19Oh.
07:19At least it's a breeze out here.
07:20Did you look in the shed?
07:21Shed is looking full.
07:23The house is full.
07:24The more storage you buy, the more you're going to fill it up.
07:27We've got to get clever with the space.
07:28Really clever.
07:29That's why I need something.
07:30Over to you, Rob.
07:32Hello.
07:34Hello.
07:35Hi.
07:35Hi, Theo.
07:37Hi, Theo.
07:37Nice to meet you.
07:38Oh, lovely.
07:39How are you all, family?
07:41Are you excited, nervous?
07:43It's like happy, nervous, like ready to go in.
07:45Yeah, that's what we want.
07:46We have had a good old rummage through the house.
07:50It's a beautiful house, by the way.
07:52What we were surprised by was the number of storage cubes around the house.
07:57Do you want to know how many we counted?
07:59No, but go on.
08:00A hundred and six storage cubes.
08:03Oh, heck.
08:03Who knows it was that many?
08:05Come on, we're going to be late.
08:06Keep going.
08:07We live in a three-bedroom detached house.
08:11Okay.
08:12All seven of us.
08:14Three bed, one bathroom.
08:17It's loud, it's crazy, it's messy.
08:20I've got them now.
08:22He's the loudest.
08:24All his kids take after him.
08:26Yeah!
08:27Champion!
08:30Their shared ownership home does its best to accommodate the couple's five children aged nine and under.
08:36It's brilliant.
08:37Because they're so close together in age, they have similar interests.
08:40They really do feel like they've grown up with their best friends, really.
08:42We play together, have fun together.
08:45We play together, be kind together, and have a lovely day together.
08:52I was always having four kids, minimum.
08:54And when I met you and you said two, I said, no.
08:57No, no, we'll work on that later.
08:59It's fine.
09:00He's my older brother, and he's a miracle to me, and I really love him.
09:06And especially when we're both like the same.
09:10See?
09:11What do we have on the menu today, then?
09:13Raising a big family in a compact home became trickier when a few years ago, Ollie was thrown a curveball.
09:19Oh, thank you.
09:21Thank you very much.
09:22Bianca had just stepped off working because childcare was so expensive.
09:25Ollie, do you know where the fish fingers are?
09:27We're living well within our means.
09:29And then, well, I got made redundant.
09:31Whee!
09:32All I could think of was, how are we going to cope?
09:34Mommy!
09:35That fear of, like, how am I going to pay for the bills?
09:39I generally worried about, are we going to lose this house?
09:42Am I going to lose everything we've worked for?
09:43It was devastating.
09:45I felt so sorry for him.
09:48He had the great job.
09:49And it was all of a sudden taken away.
09:52We were so, so grateful to get help from friends and family.
09:55Everything we were offered, we took just in case.
09:59And slowly and surely, that's when the cluttering began to spiral out of control.
10:04Excuse me.
10:04I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
10:08But she's got four buggies and three vacuums that she just doesn't want to get rid of.
10:12I mean, I'm not perfect.
10:13I've got loads of electronics and gadgets like video games and that.
10:16Let's talk about that.
10:17No.
10:18Hello, how are you?
10:20Ollie's in a new job and while the household finances are back on track, the clutter remains.
10:29Dad's about to do a call.
10:32With the five kids, it's fun and chaos.
10:34Yes.
10:34If you count me as a child, you've got six kids in the house, have you?
10:37We wouldn't change it for the world.
10:39No.
10:39We just need a little help.
10:42What we did see was so much effort in trying to reorganise.
10:46What we haven't got is clear indication as to what rooms do what.
10:50Neither do we.
10:50Not a way to be fair.
10:51It's all a blur now.
10:52It's all multi-purpose.
10:54Most of us have rooms that need to be more than one thing.
10:56But I think you've kind of lost your way in terms of what will actually help you in the long
11:00run.
11:01We can't wait to hopefully let go of at least 50% because there are some areas, storage cubes, where
11:10it might have to be a little bit more.
11:11That's fine.
11:12That's fine.
11:13Shall we get inside and start packing up the house?
11:17Whoa.
11:18We'll be packed up in no time with you.
11:20Yep.
11:21We've got 12 hours to get every one of the parade's possessions out of the house.
11:25What is that?
11:27What's an adventure card?
11:28Why is it with the kids' toys, though?
11:29What should we put in the box first?
11:31My clothes.
11:32Your clothes?
11:32Good idea.
11:33And I'm starting with Bianca in the living room.
11:36I rarely meet anyone with five kids.
11:39I know.
11:40How are you finding it?
11:41They're all great and they love each other and, yeah.
11:45What's the caveat?
11:46It's just, it's crazy.
11:48There's always someone that's got an issue.
11:50They want mum, they want to cuddle.
11:51But isn't it the best?
11:52I just think you're a tribe.
11:54Yes, I'm a tribe of five.
11:56I've always said, when I get my own car again, because I had to give my car up to get
12:01this house,
12:01I would have a plate and it says tribe of five.
12:03I love that.
12:04Do you know what?
12:05I've got that saving grace because I've got much older ones and then three little ones.
12:09Yeah.
12:09Whereas you've got nine and under.
12:11Yeah.
12:11So they're all in that toy, loads of little bits stage, which is difficult.
12:15We've tried to get all the toys from all over the house and try and throw away what was broken.
12:20And it just didn't work at all.
12:23Like, there were toys the kids hadn't seen for ages that they suddenly loved again.
12:28And that may well happen in the warehouse.
12:31I want to give you the heads up.
12:32OK.
12:33Is this some of your study stuff?
12:35Yeah.
12:35What did you do?
12:37I used to work in opticians.
12:38Right.
12:39But now I want a complete change of career.
12:41What do you want to do?
12:42I'd like to maybe go into school and be a teaching assistant.
12:44Oh, wow.
12:46I gave up work because of our situation at home.
12:49It was a real dilemma.
12:50But when we worked out, the cost of putting the kids into childcare just outweighed what
12:54I was going to be paid.
12:56I loved work.
12:57I absolutely loved work.
12:59But it made more sense for us to just take that hit and for me to be at home and
13:04have
13:04the added benefit of being there to raise our children, which was, I'm so grateful for
13:10that.
13:10I loved that, being there.
13:13I mean, they do tire me out sometimes.
13:15I'm not going to paint the perfect picture, but I love being a mum.
13:20Sorry.
13:22Oh, I don't know where I'd be without them.
13:24OK.
13:25I just really want to start earning my own money again so I can be able to just give
13:29them what they want.
13:30But we're always together as a family and I'd like to think they've got a really happy
13:34childhood.
13:35That's another thing I wanted to ask you about.
13:37What is this?
13:38Is this your new key rack?
13:39We hide the keys up there from Tiago because he is just obsessed with keys.
13:45Key thief.
13:46He gets them and loses them.
13:48So we had to sort of think of another place to put them and that's where they are.
13:51I like the adaptation.
13:53It's 10 out of 10 for creativity.
13:56What's this?
13:57A trophy.
13:58What's the trophy for?
14:00Kindness.
14:01You got this little award for being kind.
14:03Yeah.
14:03Oh, I love that.
14:05So who sleeps in this room?
14:06Me, Theo and Tiago.
14:09What's that like?
14:10Very tense.
14:11Tense?
14:12So how would you like this room to be?
14:14I would like it like half of our favourite stuff, right?
14:18Yeah.
14:19Oh, half.
14:20Music to my ears, mate.
14:22Where do you chill out then?
14:23I usually chill out on my bed.
14:25Do you like having time by yourself?
14:26Yeah.
14:27What do you like to do?
14:28I like making comics.
14:31Oh, cool.
14:32So where would you do that in the house?
14:33On the table if there's any space.
14:36What other hobbies have you got, Theo?
14:38Singing.
14:39What sort of stuff do you like to sing?
14:40I want it that way.
14:44Tell me why ain't nothing but a mistake.
14:48You've got lots of stuff in every drawer.
14:51That's an understatement.
14:53You accumulate it and you don't want to get rid of it in case you need it again.
14:56Is that just in case?
14:57Sort of a habit of stuff.
14:59So I've been made redundant twice.
15:00Twice?
15:01It's like, well, now I can't afford to replace it, so I'll keep it.
15:04How was that made?
15:05In my mind, I've done everything right.
15:07I've saved, I had a good job, I've worked hard.
15:10You know, we've done all the right things.
15:13But I'm really glad I did manage to get work both times fairly quickly.
15:16How has it been like, you've got to come home and tell Bianca?
15:19It was absolutely the worst feeling ever.
15:22Humiliation, a shame.
15:24I went upstairs and just had to cry.
15:26I never cry, but needed to be left alone just to process it.
15:29She hugged me, kissed me, coloured me, said,
15:31OK, we can do this.
15:34Being married once was bad enough, it was horrible,
15:36but the second time's even worse.
15:38It's such a demoralising thing to happen to you
15:41because you feel worthless.
15:43Like, I've been got rid of twice now.
15:45You feel like you've sort of thrown in on a discard pile.
15:47I felt like I let Bianca and the kids down.
15:50It just felt like a massive failure at the time.
15:53You want to provide for your family at all times.
15:55But I got back on the horse.
15:57I found work eventually.
15:59It's good on you, mate, because you've been hit hard twice
16:02and you got back up.
16:04Give yourself some props, mate.
16:07Oh, you guys are doing such a good job.
16:09A pizza delivery!
16:11You open a shed and it leads to another shed.
16:13It's like Alice in Wonderland, shed edition.
16:16She just opens another door and there's a new shed.
16:18I'll go by in first.
16:20That's it.
16:21Now, good job, boy.
16:23Next one.
16:25Oh.
16:25It's like the addiction to storage inside
16:27has also transferred out into the garden.
16:30This house is one big Russian doll.
16:33Oh, well, this is like a magician's wand.
16:37Ready?
16:38Make it tidy.
16:40With 30 minutes to go...
16:42You get in?
16:44No.
16:45Is this house going to be in the warehouse, Amber?
16:47It's all hands on deck to get the last of the 300 boxes
16:51out of the house and onto the vans.
16:56Yeah!
16:57Yeah!
17:01Toys!
17:02Soiletry!
17:05Guys, remember, do you need it, do you want it, do you love it?
17:08I've got, like, butterflies in my tummy.
17:10Here we go.
17:11Here we go, kids.
17:12Hello!
17:13How are you?
17:14Hi!
17:17Hello, darling.
17:18How are you all feeling?
17:19Nice!
17:20Excited.
17:21Nervous.
17:22Why, Ollie?
17:23Be of the unknown.
17:24Should we go inside?
17:26Yeah!
17:26Look at this giant door.
17:28This is going to open.
17:29Oh, my goodness.
17:29And then behind it is going to be all your stuff.
17:33Oh.
17:35Oh, my giddy-up.
17:42Oh, my things!
17:45Oh, my gosh.
17:46It goes all the way over there.
17:47Oh, wow.
17:50After unpacking 300 box balls of the praise possessions,
17:54we counted 949 toys,
18:0048 hairbrushes and combs,
18:02and 52 Christmas outfits.
18:06Is this literally all our things?
18:09We have.
18:10Yes.
18:11Everything we have.
18:13Should we go a bit further in?
18:15Yeah.
18:16Welcome home.
18:18Oh, my gosh.
18:19What do you think?
18:20It's going to be tricky, and it might be tiring.
18:25Looking around, are there any sections that you think
18:27that's going to be really difficult?
18:29The kids' clothes.
18:30There were 399 items of clothing for keepsake.
18:34What does it mean?
18:35It's ridiculous, isn't it?
18:37It's just spiraling out of control.
18:39Shall we go to the toys?
18:40Yeah, let's go!
18:41Insight toys!
18:42Seeing as you have 106 storage cubes,
18:45why don't we each take a cube
18:47and fill it with our favourite toys,
18:50use the storage you've got,
18:51and that'll determine whether you've got space
18:54to keep it or not.
18:55Do we need two Lochless monsters?
18:57No.
18:58We don't need it.
18:59Can we let go of this ginormous one?
19:01I love him, but he's got to go.
19:03Oh, drums!
19:04Nice.
19:05Tip!
19:07Do you actually want him?
19:08No, thank you.
19:09I actually am really enjoying
19:11having five kids in the warehouse.
19:12I always think the more kids you have,
19:14the more workers you've got in your family.
19:17We've gone straight into toys
19:18and they've just been brilliant.
19:20Yeah!
19:20We found this in the Loch,
19:22but it was a gift that we didn't ask for.
19:24It got played with, like, once or twice,
19:25so I don't think we need it.
19:27You don't need it?
19:28Ollie, do you want the drum kit?
19:30If I could fry it quicker, I would.
19:32That is a great space saver.
19:34My parents, Ollie's parents,
19:36they're always sort of chipping in,
19:38which we're so grateful for,
19:40but Ollie's stable with his job now.
19:42Yeah.
19:43We don't have to worry about the kids not having what they want.
19:46How was that period of time when Ollie was made redundant?
19:49It was terrifying because you just didn't know
19:51how you were going to pay for the bills,
19:53pay for the food shopping.
19:54It was just completely unexpected.
19:56Beep, beep, bam, beep, beep, beep.
19:58Ollie puts a lot of pressure on himself.
20:00He thinks he has to just provide for us
20:03and that he's got to do it on his own.
20:06He's such a hard worker.
20:07He's always trying to help other people out,
20:10but I keep trying to tell him we're a team
20:12and we will sort this out together.
20:15Theo, what's wrong?
20:17My flat guard is on the front end.
20:20He's selling it.
20:21The way you said it made me laugh.
20:22Sorry, darling.
20:23I don't feel the kids are missing out.
20:24They do ask for things here and there
20:26and I do have to sort of say,
20:27look, Mummy can't afford that right now.
20:29You know, I'm not working.
20:30We also want them to realise that, you know,
20:32money doesn't grow on trees, like they say.
20:34You do have to work hard for it.
20:37I remember that year, I was thinking,
20:38gosh, how are we going to afford, like,
20:40Christmas presents and stuff like that?
20:41So we actually started doing the penny challenge
20:44where, like, you save a penny each day of the year.
20:46So you put one pin on day one,
20:49two pin on day two, three pin,
20:50and then you keep going up.
20:51If you do that every day of the year,
20:53you will get, I think it was £667.
20:56Wow.
20:57It sounds like you and Ollie are super savvy
20:59because those times are really uncertain, aren't they?
21:01Yeah.
21:02And then all of a sudden, like, you keep everything
21:04and then it turns into this.
21:07You're doing a great job.
21:09And you're a good man.
21:10So are you.
21:11I don't ever want to say, oh, I'm tired
21:13or I feel really busy
21:14or I'm struggling with anything
21:15because then people will be like,
21:17oh, you had five kids.
21:18You had five kids.
21:19All the time.
21:20Do you ever feel like that?
21:21I always feel like that.
21:22Hard with one.
21:23You can't say anything.
21:23Why can't you say it's hard with five?
21:26Why?
21:27Oh, are you OK?
21:30I like the enthusiasm, Theo.
21:32Should we do a five-minute check, guys?
21:34And then we can move on.
21:36That can go.
21:37That can go.
21:38That can go.
21:39Giant tent.
21:40Can this go?
21:41That's my birthday tent.
21:42I always put their birthday presents
21:44the night before in the tent.
21:45Oh, the kids' birthday presents.
21:46So they come downstairs and they see
21:47that it's their birthday.
21:48But it can go.
21:49It's fine.
21:50We can find a new tradition.
21:51It's fine.
21:51It's OK.
21:52Oh, what a nice tradition.
21:54Glad you're a COVID.
21:55I don't know why I've suddenly become so attached to a birthday tent.
21:58Look at this.
22:00Everyone give yourself a pat on the back.
22:01Can you do it?
22:02Yeah.
22:03How did that feel?
22:04Nice.
22:05Nice?
22:06I like to hear it.
22:08Crikey, it is hot today.
22:10I was the only sensible one that just wore appropriate clothing.
22:13You just don't sweat, though, do you?
22:14I do not sweat.
22:15You've got cold blood.
22:17At the parades, the team are getting a measure of the boys' bedroom.
22:21I really want to build those boys a custom bed
22:23and then give them their individual spaces.
22:25But I need a little bit more space.
22:28What about if we go into Mum and Dad's room?
22:30Is that one slightly bigger?
22:31Like, literally a tiny bit bigger.
22:33Let's have a look.
22:36Ha-ha, yes!
22:38This here, there's an additional foot that makes this perfect.
22:42It's about squeezing every square millimetre out of this house.
22:47They love sharing, but they want their own spaces.
22:49So, like, in essence, how I'm trying to make it is like pods.
22:53Oh, I love that!
22:54Put the boys in Mum and Dad's room,
22:56we can still make Mum and Dad feel really comfortable in here.
23:02Daisy!
23:03Jessie!
23:05Oh, come here, I can't hear you.
23:08The family have reduced their toys by more than half,
23:11but there's something on the donate pile
23:12not everyone is ready to let go of.
23:16I like it because I use it for my presents as days.
23:20And that's why that little tent there's special.
23:23Is it special to you?
23:24Yeah.
23:25You love it.
23:25Hey, listen, I've got an idea.
23:28How about if, when everyone goes home tonight,
23:32shall I rescue the tent and bring it back home?
23:34And I can clean it up and I can make it all special again, yeah?
23:38Okay, okay.
23:39Do you want to cuddle?
23:41Yeah.
23:45Am I a soft touch?
23:46I don't know.
23:48But three hours in, it's time to get tough.
23:50The problem in your kitchen was,
23:52you had like an outdoor space for bulk buying.
23:55Yeah.
23:55And when we were emptying the cupboards in the house,
23:57I would say Tupperware alone took up three big massive cupboards.
24:02So I'd have half a cupboard for Tupperware.
24:05Tupperware, okay.
24:05And then I'd use two and a half cupboards for my bulk buys.
24:08The thought is always there to like batch cook,
24:11but we just can't get it done.
24:12So that's why we've got all the...
24:13Containers.
24:14The containers.
24:14Can we say goodbye?
24:16I think we can say goodbye to those.
24:17Let's do it, guys.
24:18I think that can go.
24:20I think we can get rid of those as well.
24:22Let's get them gone.
24:24Yes, this is the attitude we need.
24:28This I saw up on your big cabinet,
24:30but didn't look like it was being used at all.
24:32No, they're from my nan.
24:33And so I've now inherited it.
24:35Were you close with me, Nan?
24:36Yeah, she only recently passed as well.
24:38Oh, I'm sorry.
24:39When I first took Bianca around to see Nanny and Grandad,
24:41this is the setting that Nanny and Grandad bought out.
24:44Nan was always there for me.
24:45In 2023, I built up a lot of debt,
24:48but the only person I could buy it away in was Nan,
24:50because she was the only one I felt safe to do it with.
24:52Didn't tell Bianca at all.
24:54That's such a massive weight you've put on your shoulders.
24:57I never felt like I was on my own,
24:58so I could always tell Nanny.
25:00I kept the debts hidden from Bianca initially
25:02because I was ashamed of them almost.
25:05My job is to be the provider,
25:07and it was really like hiding the fact
25:09that I wasn't doing as well as I should have.
25:11I saw my father doing it and my grandfather doing it,
25:14and so I think it's ingrained in me.
25:16You want to be a good dad to provide for your children.
25:19I look back now and I really should have told her a lot sooner.
25:22Where I couldn't make it, and to me,
25:24I had a 0% credit card.
25:25It got used up and up and up,
25:27and then that was false,
25:28and then I got another 0% interest card,
25:30and then I've just been doing the 0% interest card shuffle
25:33to try and pay off the debt.
25:35To pay them all off.
25:35Yeah.
25:36So easy to get into that situation,
25:38because then the credit card's due in,
25:39and then what do you use to pay that off?
25:41Yeah.
25:42Another loan.
25:42So then you then put the grocery shopping
25:44back on the credit card,
25:45and it just spirals.
25:46It's like a vicious cycle.
25:47But that's such a massive thing to keep to yourself.
25:50I really did chill.
25:51I had probably too much than I should have,
25:52and I didn't really tell her till a couple of months ago.
25:54Just like when Nan was passing.
25:56Really?
25:57One of the things Nan said was,
25:58you need to make sure Bianca knows,
26:00so I did.
26:02Secretly, I think Nan knew she was near the end,
26:03and she just wanted to make sure,
26:05one last time I was all right.
26:08Yeah.
26:09That's where I get a bit...
26:10Don't assume it.
26:11I'm sorry.
26:17It's all right to talk about.
26:19You're welcome.
26:21Do you want to take a minute?
26:22Do you want to go outside for a bit?
26:23No, no, I'll be fine.
26:24Sure?
26:25Yeah, just dab my eyes with tissue, if that's all right.
26:28When I get emotional, I sort of well up,
26:29but I tend to hold it in quite well.
26:31It's that macho man thing, innit?
26:33You don't want to show emotion too much.
26:35I don't know.
26:35It's an old-fashioned view.
26:36Just, you know, you've got to be the man,
26:38you've got to be the tough, strong one.
26:40And, yeah.
26:43Yeah.
26:44Yeah.
26:45Yeah.
26:45Oh, dear.
26:46I think we're doing pretty well, don't you think?
26:48We are.
26:49Back at the parades, built-in storage is topping the team's priority list.
26:54So, what I'm thinking is, I want to turn the whole of this wall into storage.
26:59So, there'll be nice covered doors on it.
27:01Then, in the centre, I'm looking to have a fold-down table.
27:05What it will be is an extension.
27:07Then, you butt up the existing dining room table,
27:10and now you've extended this table by two additional chairs.
27:13Nice.
27:14While Rob finesses his design,
27:16Ewan has spotted an appliance in need of his attention.
27:20Air fries are brilliant.
27:22There is an area that gets really filthy that we don't often notice,
27:26and that is because it is up the top inside.
27:31Some hot, soapy water and some washing-up liquid.
27:34I'm actually going to go on with a little bit neat.
27:36Dirty heating element can mean that the food is being cooked unevenly,
27:41or it can even take longer.
27:43I'm going to leave it to sit on the solidified grease
27:46while I crack on with the rest of the kitchen.
27:50Progress at the warehouse is right on track.
27:53Keep your arms and legs inside the train.
27:56Over here, you'll see the toy section.
27:58Great job done already.
28:00But next stop, the storage cube graveyard.
28:04We have a storage box issue.
28:07Oh, dear.
28:08When we laid them out on the warehouse floor,
28:10we actually worked out that these boxes
28:12take up the same amount of space as all three bedrooms upstairs.
28:16No way.
28:16So they've taken up an entire half of your house.
28:19That's crazy.
28:20These things mask themselves as really inexpensive.
28:23Yeah.
28:23Because you think, oh, they're only a few quid each box.
28:25We counted it, and it's £448 worth of just the cubes.
28:29Yeah, that's not OK.
28:31I would have one cube storage unit.
28:33Mm-hm.
28:34Per room upstairs.
28:35OK.
28:35And then I would just let go of the rest.
28:37OK.
28:38This one definitely can't stay, because it's...
28:40It's odd.
28:41It's really...
28:41And floppy.
28:42Yeah, we're keeping the scooters.
28:43Yeah, keeping the scooters.
28:45OK.
28:46So that's one unit.
28:47I'm going to have to keep some pink ones.
28:49OK.
28:49Ayla will go mad.
28:50Do you want one of these storage units in your room?
28:54I'd rather just have the space.
28:55Would you?
28:56Yeah.
28:56So then should we just keep two of these?
28:58Yeah.
28:59One for each of the kids' bedrooms?
29:00Yeah, that's fine by me.
29:01Yeah?
29:01Yeah.
29:02Wow.
29:03I can't believe I said that.
29:04Yeah.
29:05So that means 88 have gone, and 18 are staying.
29:10Wow.
29:10OK.
29:11That's way more than 50%.
29:12That is amazing.
29:14I think today's going really well.
29:16Yeet!
29:16This is probably the first time in their lives they've been able to let go of stuff.
29:22I'm going to sell this one, because don't be to get more money.
29:25They've been holding on to absolutely everything, knowing that they're not financially stable,
29:29and that they might need something at some point.
29:32And this feels like they've been able to go, yes, we can lose that.
29:35That can go.
29:36Make room for the stuff we really need.
29:39You have all been so good today.
29:42Shall we use our last ten minutes wisely?
29:44Yeah.
29:45And shall we get as much in the piles as we possibly can?
29:47Ready?
29:48Go!
29:48Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
29:50Oh, just shoot.
29:52I'm a psycho.
29:53Let's get the other one.
29:54Go, go, go, go, go.
29:57Good job, let's go!
30:00Look, look at all the shoes.
30:02We have one minute left.
30:04Come on, let's go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
30:08Well done, gang, come on.
30:10Ready?
30:10You've got this.
30:11Oh, is that going?
30:12Woo-hoo!
30:14I'm done now.
30:15I'm done.
30:17Look at that.
30:19That's good, that is.
30:19That's incredible.
30:21Wow.
30:21Do you think Dilly will be happy with us?
30:23She's blooming better.
30:24I hope she is.
30:25I have actually had one of the best warehouse days ever.
30:28Was that a good first day?
30:29A really good first day.
30:31Excellent.
30:31I'm excited for Dilly to walk into the warehouse tomorrow.
30:34I mean, is anything ever good enough for Dilly?
30:36No, but I think she'll be pleasantly surprised.
30:45This is looking very promising.
30:47Well done, Stacey.
30:48Hi, darling.
30:50Really well done.
30:52Enjoy this message, because it's probably the only time I'm going to send it.
30:56Love you so much.
30:58Bye.
30:58Bye.
31:00Just taking a moment to take that in.
31:03What a achievement.
31:05Good morning, family.
31:07I was very impressed, but the hard work begins here.
31:12I thought it was too good to be true.
31:14You and I, Bianca, are going to go and tackle the clothes.
31:17Whoa.
31:18Look.
31:19Dilly's back on the wall path.
31:21In this whole section, there are 3,000 items of clothing.
31:24No way.
31:253,000.
31:263,000.
31:27There are 399 keepsake items.
31:31All this has done is sat in boxes in your loft.
31:34What occasion was that?
31:35Tiago wore that.
31:36When?
31:36When he was born.
31:38What about this?
31:39That's something that the older three all wore.
31:41So maybe that is something you can keep if they've all worn it.
31:44Yeah.
31:44I mean, why are we keeping tights?
31:46I don't know.
31:46Do we need to keep tights?
31:47He's got a frilly bum, but yeah, we don't need to keep it.
31:50Is there a special memory attached to that?
31:52No, not at all.
31:53Okay, so they can go.
31:54I'm going to keep this.
31:55Okay.
31:56And this.
31:56I think everything else can go.
31:58Oh, my goodness.
32:00This is like a sort your life out first.
32:02The whole table is going.
32:04Dilly's rewarding Bianca's hard work with a personal shopping experience in her own wardrobe.
32:09So when are you planning to go back to work?
32:12In a few months.
32:12What are you going to wear?
32:13No idea.
32:13Please help me.
32:14Okay.
32:15If we try and create your capsule wardrobe, then what we could do is basically try and mix
32:19and match some key pieces that you've already got.
32:21Yeah, sounds good.
32:22So you can have like two different pairs of trousers that you wear with seven different
32:25t-shirts, seven different blouses, seven different tops.
32:28Now, this has obviously got to stay.
32:30That's got to stay.
32:31Yeah?
32:31Yeah.
32:31We love a bit of leather, don't we?
32:32Yeah, this can go.
32:33That can go.
32:34Oh, I mean.
32:35I've got to keep that one as well.
32:37The benefit of having a capsule wardrobe just saves you time in the morning.
32:40Yeah, absolutely.
32:41No?
32:42No.
32:43That one I'll keep.
32:44That's nice of your little cardigan under me.
32:46Yeah, that was Ollie's nans.
32:47Oh, was it?
32:47Oh, my gosh.
32:48So, we have now got seven dresses, seven-ish shirt, five cardigans, five jackets.
32:55I feel like you've done incredibly well considering the volume there was.
32:59Right, should we go tackle books?
33:01Dilly and Bianca raced through the clothes, but now it's time to face the next section with
33:05the whole family.
33:07Right, there were books all over the house, which is incredible.
33:10But what we'd like is all the books together, isn't it?
33:13Right, let's go then.
33:15You've got to keep your favourite ones.
33:17Oh, we'd better give that back then.
33:18That's good.
33:19I love doing with my eyes.
33:21That's so much fun.
33:22Obviously, we need Fifty Shades, don't we?
33:25I've never read it.
33:26I mean, you've got five kids without reading this.
33:29My favourite books are these.
33:30And tell me why they're your favourite.
33:32I want to be a comic writer.
33:34That is very, very inspiring.
33:37When I grow up, I would like to make videos on YouTube of making comics so that other people
33:45can do it.
33:46So would you like a space to be able to draw?
33:48Yeah.
33:49And what would your comic books be called?
33:51Ants and Pants.
33:52Ants and Pants.
33:53I love that.
33:55So we're going to keep all of these books.
33:58Well done, Ayla.
34:01You know why these two are my favourite?
34:03Why are they your favourites?
34:05My name.
34:06Theo is awesome.
34:07Why are you awesome?
34:09Because I'm a great cleaner.
34:11Because you're a great cleaner?
34:12Yeah.
34:13On the other side of town, while Ewan is also busy being awesome.
34:17Let's go.
34:19The carpet in here is not looking too fabulous.
34:23It's Rob who's lining up to be this week's superhero.
34:26I am working on the front panels that are going to go on the bunk bed that will create
34:32our pod look.
34:40That's one opening for one of the beds.
34:44Right, Oli.
34:46Right.
34:46I've been waiting for this moment.
34:48I've been dreading this moment.
34:50Halfway through the day and Dilly's spotted a haul that could fetch the family a bob or two.
34:56You've got 14 consoles.
34:58Yes, 14 different consoles.
34:59You seem quite happy with that.
35:01Yeah.
35:02This was my first ever console.
35:04I mean, that is so retro.
35:06This actually came out before I was born.
35:08When did you last play this?
35:09Um, probably around Christmas time.
35:12Okay, it's not too bad.
35:13This one and this one are actually emulators.
35:17So...
35:18What is an emulator?
35:19Without boring you too much, it runs the software that the hardware did, but it's on a much smaller
35:23scale and it's got the games already loaded.
35:25Oh, 80 built-in games.
35:27So it's a space saver.
35:29Yes.
35:29How many do we think that we can reduce out of those consoles?
35:32Which ones really matter and which ones have to stay?
35:35The first one has to stay because it's too many good memories and I want to keep the most current
35:39consoles.
35:39So do we think we can go from 14 to 3?
35:42No, 6.
35:436?
35:44I think I can maybe 6, 7.
35:467, final off of 7.
35:487?
35:487, no.
35:497's going up.
35:50What about 5?
35:51It's so hard.
35:53Do we need to keep this?
35:54That probably could be one that's sacrificed for the greater good and I'll keep the better ones.
35:59Yeah?
36:00Can we sell this as well?
36:01No, that's...
36:02No, no.
36:02That's there.
36:03That's non-negotiable.
36:04That one.
36:04And we were going from 14 consoles down to 3.
36:076.
36:084.
36:086.
36:095.
36:096.
36:10Nice try, 6.
36:126.
36:13Deal.
36:146.
36:15I do not like losing.
36:16So we'll call this lunch.
36:18We'll call this lunch, fair.
36:19Yes.
36:20I can't believe he won.
36:21I mean, you can tell he's a gamer because I got absolutely played.
36:26Last 10 minutes.
36:28Let's get out of here.
36:29Quick.
36:30Easy, quick.
36:31Two down the end there as well.
36:32We're going to an 8.
36:35Don't make me crash.
36:36That's it for you.
36:37Go, go, go.
36:385.
36:39Come on, come on, come on, come on.
36:40The family are cooking on gas.
36:42Oh my gosh, this is carnage.
36:45So Dilly's playing Countdown.
36:477, 6, 5, 5.
36:514, 3, 2, 1.
36:56That's it.
36:57Done.
36:58After two long days at the warehouse, the family have bid farewell to more than half of their belongings.
37:06Oh, well done everybody.
37:08High five.
37:09High five.
37:10Yeah Dilly, high five.
37:11Look.
37:11Well done.
37:12Go on then.
37:13Yeah.
37:13Oh.
37:14Oh.
37:15Oh.
37:20Morning.
37:21Morning.
37:22It's the crack of dawn at the parade.
37:25I think day one went really well.
37:27What about you?
37:28It was just a breeze, the family.
37:29It was probably my easiest warehouse.
37:31Yes.
37:32How's it been going with you, Ewan?
37:34Really well.
37:35So we're in good stead then coming back.
37:37But our chirpy start to the day is a little premature.
37:40I'm happy that it agrees for you.
37:42Yeah.
37:43But I'm not going to lie.
37:43It's been a struggle.
37:44Like the builds, I've been mammoth.
37:46Have you got loads left to do?
37:47Yeah.
37:48I've been stressed all week.
37:49Yeah, you look very stressed.
37:50Rob, it's showing.
37:51Yeah.
37:52We need to cheer Rob up today.
37:54Yeah, come on.
37:54You've got it.
37:55Rob, Rob, Rob.
37:57Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob.
37:59I'm feeling it.
37:59I'm feeling it.
38:00He bring it to me.
38:01He bring it to me.
38:02Come on.
38:02Yes.
38:03Get back to it.
38:04All right.
38:04All right.
38:05While Ewan makes a start on the family graffiti.
38:09Hairspray is a really good way of getting rid of biro.
38:12So I like to use a cotton wool ball, douse it, and then swipe.
38:16Rob's back at the tools.
38:17And while there's less cube storage to wrangle, the gear that's come back from the warehouse still needs a home.
38:24On this particular one, I felt the stress.
38:27The pressure's always on.
38:28The storage solutions have had to be complicated.
38:32I'm currently working on the crown jewel of the kitchen unit, and that's the fold-down table.
38:37Each stage of this has its challenges.
38:40So I need to firstly fix and place the hinges just right so it folds in the way that I
38:46need it to fold.
38:46I've then got the locking arms.
38:48I need to put those in the right position and work out how I'm going to make them disappear.
38:53Every part of this project has a problem to overcome.
38:56But the one thing I will do is solve every single one of them.
39:00Oh, this is flipping difficult, this.
39:03In the living room, I've had a creative and frifty idea for the household's key thief.
39:08I am making Tiago a busy board.
39:12So it's fidget spinners or locks or little light switches and stuff.
39:16I'm going to screw it to this board, and then hopefully he'll stop stealing everyone's actual keys.
39:22Loads of this stuff was in the recycle pile in the warehouse.
39:24So I've got loads of locks that they were letting go of from the garage.
39:27My girls have got these, and they're like two and three, and it's really good for their fine motor skills.
39:37Ready?
39:42Hours of fun.
39:45Tiago's going to love this so much.
39:47I think I want my own fidget spinner.
39:52Next door, Dilly has another plan to keep the kids entertained.
39:56I'm using these old sweet containers to put a little task, like collect all the dirty washing,
40:03and I'm just going to roll it up and pop it into these empty toy boxes.
40:07So it's like a lucky deal for a little lottery.
40:10It makes it more exciting for the kids to get involved in doing daily chores.
40:15And the loveliest thing about that is they don't all have to be chores.
40:17You could do something cute, like give mum and dad a hug, or go and tell your brother you love
40:22him.
40:23I mean, life's all about balance, right?
40:26While Rob measures up for the new wardrobe in the master bedroom...
40:31Spot on!
40:32...Yuan tackles the salvaged birthday tent.
40:35Lemon juice contains citric acid, which is really good at breaking down mould.
40:41Oh, nearly went in my eye.
40:43And I'm multitasking in the kitchen.
40:46I'm always trying to do two things at once, do you know what I mean?
40:48Make a snack and paint them in to seal.
40:51They say that yellow is your dopamine hit.
40:54Who doesn't love a bit of a happy hormone?
41:00I burnt the toast.
41:02Sorry, guys.
41:04Peanut butter?
41:06Oh, go on.
41:08Behave yourself.
41:09Ah, have you burnt my toast?
41:11It's quite charcoal these days.
41:12It did burn a little bit, but I scraped the burn off, so...
41:15This is lovely.
41:16Yeah, that's what we need.
41:17Right, eat up, enjoy, get rid of the mould.
41:20I'm going to add a little bit of salt to make a paste.
41:22The lemon juice breaks down all the mildew, and then the salt just gives it a bit of abrasion.
41:28Right, I'm going to leave that to work its magic out here in the sunshine.
41:32Can't feel my legs.
41:36Upstairs, Rob has moved on to the next stage of the boys' triple pod beds.
41:41Here it goes.
41:46And there you have it.
41:47The first of three pods.
41:49So then, when you're ready to go bed, hop in your pod and have a good lie down.
41:55Kitchen junk drawers.
41:56We all have them.
41:57If you have got a spare cutlery drawer, this is a great way of organising all those little bits and
42:02pieces.
42:03Pen.
42:04Done.
42:05I might put, oh, my scissors.
42:07Let's put them in one.
42:09So rather than rooting around a drawer of chaos, use dividers.
42:13Make it calm.
42:15Another hour on the clock, another carpentry task.
42:17And we've robbed snowed under.
42:19I'm rolling up my sleeves.
42:21This is the vision.
42:22This piece is going to be in the middle.
42:24I'm going to put hinges on it, so that it's not just a coffee table.
42:30It's storage.
42:31I don't think they'll even recognise this.
42:32They'll be like, what a lovely new coffee table they've bought us.
42:36Little do they know.
42:37They had it already.
42:39So come on, please.
42:40Buy something from the shop if you really want to.
42:44All consoles are a fiver.
42:45Thank you so much.
42:46Down the road, the Parade family are reaping the rewards of their massive warehouse sale file.
42:51Thanks a lot.
42:54How much change we've got.
42:56Isn't that good?
42:56Yeah.
42:58Rob!
42:59Ewan!
43:00We need to regroup.
43:01I feel like we're so behind.
43:04Yes.
43:04We need the desk in here and move on to the boys' bedrooms.
43:08The kitchen isn't finished and we're halfway through the day.
43:10All right, I might need it for anything imperative up here because I've got stuff in on the bench.
43:14Yeah?
43:14All right.
43:15We just need to go quicker.
43:16Pull us if you need us, Rob.
43:17All right, then I will do.
43:18I will.
43:19The family did so well in the warehouse.
43:21So we come in with the attitude, this is going to be a good day.
43:25But we are working in a space that needs to cater for a heck of a lot of people and
43:30Rob just had such a high demand for carpentry.
43:33If we don't accomplish what we need to accomplish, then all of their effort has been for nothing.
43:38To lighten Rob's load, I've set Ewan a DIY task to separate the entrance from the utility.
43:45This is one of those jobs that normally would end up on Rob's list, but it is one of those
43:50ones that anyone can do.
43:58This is the last panel to create the pods and I always knew this wouldn't be tricky.
44:06Focus, Ewan, focus.
44:07Screws, small screws, clips.
44:11I know I shouldn't be speed reading this, but we have not got time today.
44:17Yes!
44:19At this point, I don't even know what screws I'm using.
44:21I'm just whacking them in.
44:23Spot on.
44:23What are these bits? I don't even know what they are.
44:26What are you? What are you?
44:30Right, that is in.
44:32I might just have a little five minutes.
44:35I'm having a bit of me time.
44:37With the handful of cubes the family did keep, Dilly's creating a front door drop zone.
44:43One cube per child.
44:44As you come through the door, this is the perfect space for the kids to drop off their school bags,
44:48helmets, into their own boxes.
44:50I love the fact Bianca has colour-coded her children.
44:53So we've got Thomas, Theo, Tiago, Amber and Ayla.
44:58They can simply put all their things into their own box.
45:02Little drop zone.
45:04Nice, neat, effective.
45:06In the kitchen, Rob's finally getting the better of his to-do list.
45:10For a small house, this is one of the biggest jobs and one of the most difficult ones I've had
45:15to do.
45:16I'm just putting in all the screws for the hinges.
45:19So here it goes.
45:21You need to take a seat at your fold-down table.
45:26Push the locks in.
45:29And there you have it.
45:30A nice, solid table, which have just appeared out of your in-built unit.
45:36This is the first time I've ever built one of these.
45:40And it's worked!
45:42Woo!
45:43We've just finished your touches left to do.
45:45I'm still in the house keys.
45:47Just writing tribe of five on one of their old chopping boards.
45:50And they'll have a nice key holder that Tiago cannot get to.
45:55And having a little moment of self-care.
45:58Hi, darling.
46:00I'm at the warehouse and I thought I'd ring you.
46:02Because this is probably the only time I'm going to ring you to say,
46:05Really, really, really well done.
46:08You have done an incredible thing.
46:10In fact, the family are absolutely smashing it.
46:13Enjoy this moment.
46:15This is probably the only time.
46:16I'll stop it there.
46:17This had a nice little sunbathe.
46:19And it is looking fab.
46:21I'm delighted with that.
46:22Two cube units, dressing table and work office.
46:26I'm not even going to lie to you.
46:28This has not been an easy one.
46:30But guess what?
46:31Long hours and hard working.
46:33We've made it.
46:34Roll!
46:36I've got to get out.
46:36All right, I've got two, three hands.
46:38What do I need to do?
46:38Put those into that.
46:39Right, go, go, go.
46:41Right, come on, guys.
46:43We are so nearly there.
46:45Well, you're going to try to clean each leaf.
46:46I'm just getting your sawdust off them.
46:49Leaf it out, mate.
46:52Right, is that us?
46:54Yes.
46:55Come on.
46:55This is it.
46:56Finally.
46:56The day has finally ended.
46:58Hot and sweaty hug.
47:01Yes, people.
47:03That's the smell of victory, that is.
47:04Well done, Taylor.
47:05Yeah, well done.
47:06Well done, Taylor.
47:07Same for everybody.
47:08There's dust coming off of you.
47:09Yeah, this is what I'm saying.
47:10Okay, let's go.
47:16Hello.
47:17Hello.
47:20See you in the sky.
47:20Yes, welcome home.
47:22Hello.
47:25I've missed you all.
47:26We've missed you.
47:27We're so excited.
47:28Are you?
47:29Good, you should be excited.
47:30You did so well in the warehouse.
47:32Did we?
47:32You let go of so much.
47:34But Rob has had quite a week on his hands.
47:37I see.
47:38Trying to build the appropriate storage for the house to make it work for you.
47:41This house has broken, Rob.
47:44I'm hoping you'll be really pleased.
47:47Who's ready to go back home?
47:50Me!
47:52Seven days ago, stepping through the parade's front door meant walking into Ollie's office
47:57and the family's utility.
47:59Welcome home.
48:01Wow.
48:03Wow.
48:03It's not blue anymore.
48:05Now it serves one function alone, a practical and spacious front entrance.
48:11Look at those drawers, they're all my favourite drawers.
48:14Yay!
48:15And go to us in them.
48:17Shoes, lunch boxes, full of stuff.
48:20Oh, it's amazing.
48:21It's no longer the office, Ollie.
48:23I know.
48:24Where am I going then?
48:25Well, you'll have to wait and see.
48:27Shall we get further into the house?
48:29Yeah.
48:30Shall we?
48:31Oh, wow!
48:32Oh, my God!
48:35Oh, my gosh!
48:38Previously home to overflowing bulk buyers and a too small table for a family of seven,
48:43the kitchen is now ordered and adaptable.
48:47The genius that is Rob, this may look like a pretty little candle,
48:52but actually it is a pulley to make an extra piece of table.
48:59Oh, my goodness!
49:02So you can extend your dining table, and we've hung two chairs on the side.
49:07Oh, wow!
49:07Brilliant.
49:08How clever!
49:09And then this unit is a Rob unit.
49:14Wow.
49:15Rob special.
49:15It is amazing.
49:16Look at that.
49:17I'm happy to let you know that you have absolutely no food in your shed now.
49:23Oh, so it's all in here!
49:24All of your bulk buyers fit in here.
49:26That's so good!
49:28Oh, it just makes things so much easier to just have...
49:30Just find it all.
49:31...everything here and not have to go out into the shed.
49:34We thought this is the perfect wall where you can still have all your beautiful coquery,
49:37your grandma's plates and bowls.
49:39Yeah, I can see them.
49:40In this cupboard here, we've put a load of arts and crafts.
49:44Oh, my God!
49:45Wow!
49:46That's so cute!
49:47You guys are so sweet!
49:48Look at that, Ayla!
49:49We can do some more colouring and stuff!
49:52Ayla, should we go and see your room?
49:54Yeah.
49:55Yeah?
49:55Are you ready?
49:57Here is your bedroom.
50:03Ayla and Amber's room, once chock-a-block with cubes and prams, has been redecorated and revived.
50:11There's a flower up there.
50:13There's a flower up there around the light.
50:16Do you like that?
50:17Yeah.
50:18Oh, my goodness!
50:19I don't want to cry.
50:20Aww!
50:21It's taken my breath away really.
50:23Wow!
50:23I've got like a proper room now.
50:25You're not tripping over everything.
50:27Should we show Amber?
50:28Yeah.
50:28Who's room is there?
50:30Who's room is there?
50:31Oh!
50:32Wow!
50:32What is it?
50:34Oh, she looks well happy.
50:36Thomas!
50:37Theo!
50:37Thiago!
50:38Theo, come on!
50:39Do you want to come and see your room?
50:41After a swift room swap, the boys' bedroom, which was also overstuffed with cubes, now hosts
50:47three full-size single bed pods and plenty of integrated storage.
50:52Guess what?
50:53What?
50:54This isn't your room anymore.
50:56Huh?
50:56Your room's over there.
50:58Wait.
50:59Come into your new bedroom.
51:01Oh!
51:02Nice!
51:05Oh, my gosh!
51:08I don't know what to say.
51:10I'm speechless.
51:12Now I want to climb up with leather.
51:15Thiago!
51:15Thiago!
51:16Thiago!
51:16Look!
51:16There's even a board for you!
51:18I made that for you.
51:20What's that?
51:20So you can use the keys to open them.
51:22Oh, look.
51:23So this is Thiago's bed.
51:26Theo, that's your bed.
51:27And Thomas, that's your bed on top.
51:30Yeah!
51:31It's so cool!
51:32I remember you wanted to write comic books one day, so there's little templates on there.
51:36That you can write.
51:38Oh!
51:39So cool!
51:40Who's on it?
51:42Dad, Mum, Theo, Thiago, Ayla, me and Amber.
51:48So all the pages in there are ready for you to write your own comic books.
51:52Let's go!
51:55And I need to show you something.
51:57This is called a chore jar.
52:00Chore jar.
52:01Dealey made it for you so that you can help Mummy and Daddy around the house.
52:05Can I do a chore jar?
52:06Yeah, go on.
52:07What's your first chore going to be?
52:09Make our beds.
52:11Perfect!
52:11So tomorrow when you wake up, you're going to make the beds.
52:14Come in, Mum and Dad.
52:16Hi!
52:19Hello!
52:20Hello!
52:21Is that your bed?
52:22Yeah!
52:23I got them!
52:24This is incredible.
52:25It's insane.
52:27Oh, look what you've got, Thiago!
52:28Oh, God!
52:29He loves his kids.
52:31Thank you!
52:32Rob really wanted to make this work so that the boys could grow up in these beds.
52:37Yes!
52:38And he was determined to get three full-size singles in this space, along with actual storage
52:43and places to hang stuff.
52:45But this was his masterpiece.
52:47Oh, it's brilliant.
52:48He really has worked some magic here, isn't he?
52:51Amazing.
52:51Come in to your new bedroom.
52:55Oh, wow!
52:58Oh, wow!
52:59Ollie and Bianca's bedroom, once an overflow for the whole family's clutter, is now an
53:04adults-only space.
53:06Oh, wow!
53:08Oh, that's amazing.
53:10It feels so calming in here.
53:13Oh, thank you so much, honestly.
53:17You are two parents who do absolutely everything for your children.
53:20You both deserve a place to come into and feel like this is your zone together.
53:27And I loved just the one colour.
53:30We wanted to colour-drench it to make it feel a bit bougie.
53:32I love it!
53:32It just feels like a very adult space, you know what I mean?
53:35There's no kids' toys anywhere or nothing.
53:37It's just us.
53:38Just, wow.
53:39And there's only a couple of boxes.
53:41We've made use of them and turned it into a desk.
53:43So clever!
53:44So no-one working in the hallway, Ollie.
53:46Yeah, that's brilliant.
53:46Looking out to the beautiful view.
53:48Yes!
53:48What a great idea.
53:49Yeah!
53:50I just feel like I need to be pinched to check I'm not dreaming.
53:53It's just amazing.
53:54Hopefully now this space will give you a moment to yourself.
53:59Before, we couldn't raise teenagers in this house.
54:02But now I know that we can definitely stay here for many years to come.
54:05I'm so glad.
54:06Remember, you've never had anywhere to hang your clothes?
54:08No, I didn't.
54:09That's changed.
54:10Oh, wow!
54:11You've got a wardrobe!
54:13Oh, so you've got the top brow.
54:14Yeah.
54:15I know, we should have put it lower for you, Ollie, shouldn't we?
54:17No, no, no.
54:17Sorry.
54:18I'll go grab the stool from next door.
54:19Come into your new front room.
54:24Oh!
54:25Oh!
54:26My!
54:27Dang!
54:29Oh, my gosh!
54:29Oh!
54:30Oh, please!
54:31Just a week ago, the living room was a space overlapping as a hallway, desk area and playroom.
54:38So cool!
54:38Now, it's clearly zoned into areas the whole family can study, rest and play in.
54:44Guess what that table's made from?
54:47I wonder.
54:48I don't know.
54:48It's made from a cube storage.
54:51I made that.
54:52So, inside here, you've got board games and consoles.
54:55Oh, so cool!
54:57And remember in the corner, that massive unit with all the shoes, the coats.
55:02Yeah.
55:02Because now you've got a proper hallway.
55:04It's in the right place.
55:04That is your desk, by the way.
55:06Right!
55:07Wow!
55:07Yeah.
55:08In that cube storage is still some of the kids' toys.
55:10Okay.
55:11So, there's still room for them to play in here.
55:12What we have done is zoned and we can actually put everything away once they've gone to bed
55:17and have a front room.
55:18No more keys on the line!
55:21Yeah!
55:22I've actually got one last thing to show you because me and Theo have been working on something
55:26in secret.
55:27Shall we all go outside?
55:28Sure.
55:28Let's go and see.
55:30One little last surprise.
55:35Yeah!
55:37Oh!
55:38Oh, the birthday tan!
55:40Oh, thank you.
55:42You're so welcome!
55:44So, Ewan got all of the little bits of mould out.
55:47Now you can carry on your birthday tradition.
55:49Oh, that's amazing!
55:51Hello!
55:52Hello!
55:52Hello, family.
55:53Thank you very much.
55:55Thank you so much.
55:55Oh, you're so welcome.
55:57How are you doing?
55:57Yeah.
55:58I hear we nearly broke you.
56:02That was incredible.
56:04You could see them already planning their future together, which I don't think they've
56:07done for a really long time.
56:09And they've got their house back, their dream house that they saved and worked so hard
56:14for.
56:14And we did that.
56:15It feels so good to actually, like, love the house again.
56:17I know.
56:18There were times this week when we thought, we're not going to make it.
56:22But we did it.
56:23Bring it in, family.
56:24Thank you, everyone.
56:25It was amazing.
56:26Well done, well done, gang.
56:27Enjoy your new home!
56:29Yeah!
56:33Oh, yeah!
56:34I love this Chitty Concardia!
56:36Since Stacey and the gang have been, everybody is so happy.
56:39Everyone's just more chilled and having family time around the table.
56:43Can't buy that.
56:44It's just wonderful.
56:45We're not elbowing each other.
56:47Our bedroom.
56:48It's so bougie.
56:49I love it.
56:50Color drenching is the way to go.
56:52I can actually just work, concentrate, and the day flies by.
56:56The boys absolutely love their room.
56:58They just love having their own pods.
57:00My favourite thing about my bedroom is about, I get to spend more time with Thomas, playing
57:07games, read books.
57:09Right now, it's actually a breeze just as I did in our room.
57:13It takes five minutes to clear up the house now.
57:15One thing I've realised is that you don't have to do, like, four loads of laundry a day.
57:20It's probably down to the 3,000 clothes that we have.
57:24It just helped us so massively.
57:26Sorry we broke you, Rob.
57:27We hope you've recovered.
57:30We'll see you next time.
57:31Bye.
57:39Bye.
57:49Bye.
57:49Bye.
57:52Bye.
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