Get Your House in Order

Get Your House in Order (2012)

EndedReality show

This new series meets out-of-control consumers whose quality of life has become buried under mounds of excessive but potentially valuable possessions. On hand to help transform their lives are two experts, Nick Allen, a dealer in antiques and artefacts, and interior designer Abigail Ahern.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06BarryApr. 26, 2012
S01E05JoyApr. 19, 2012
S01E04RayApr. 12, 2012
S01E03StuartApr. 5, 2012
S01E02SylviaMärz 29, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Get Your House in Order' premiere?

The TV show 'Get Your House in Order' premiered on September 13, 2012.

Who are the main hosts of 'Get Your House in Order'?

The main hosts of 'Get Your House in Order' are Jon De La Cruz and Kristina Knapic.

What is the premise of 'Get Your House in Order'?

'Get Your House in Order' follows homeowners who are struggling with cluttered and disorganized living spaces. The hosts help them transform their homes into organized and functional spaces.

How many homeowners are featured in each episode of 'Get Your House in Order'?

Each episode of 'Get Your House in Order' features two homeowners.

What are some common issues that homeowners face on 'Get Your House in Order'?

Some common issues that homeowners face on 'Get Your House in Order' include excessive clutter, lack of storage, poor organization, and inefficient use of space.

How long does it typically take to transform a homeowner's space on 'Get Your House in Order'?

The duration of the transformation process varies depending on the complexity of the project, but it typically takes several days to complete.

What are some of the techniques used by the hosts to help homeowners get their houses in order?

The hosts of 'Get Your House in Order' use various techniques such as decluttering, organizing systems, space planning, and interior design to help homeowners transform their living spaces.

Are there any recurring themes or challenges on 'Get Your House in Order'?

Yes, some recurring themes on 'Get Your House in Order' include sentimental attachment to belongings, difficulty letting go of items, and resistance to change.

Are there any follow-ups with homeowners after their spaces have been transformed on 'Get Your House in Order'?

Yes, 'Get Your House in Order' occasionally features follow-ups with homeowners to see how they are maintaining their organized spaces and to provide further tips and guidance.

How do homeowners benefit from participating in 'Get Your House in Order'?

Homeowners benefit from participating in 'Get Your House in Order' by gaining a clutter-free and organized living space, which can improve their overall quality of life and reduce stress.

Are there any special guest appearances on 'Get Your House in Order'?

Yes, 'Get Your House in Order' occasionally features special guest appearances by experts in the field of organization and interior design who provide additional guidance and advice.

Is 'Get Your House in Order' primarily focused on specific types of homes or living spaces?

No, 'Get Your House in Order' caters to homeowners of various types of homes and living spaces, including houses, apartments, and condos.

Does 'Get Your House in Order' provide tips or strategies that viewers can implement in their own homes?

Yes, 'Get Your House in Order' offers viewers tips, strategies, and advice on decluttering, organization, and interior design that they can apply to their own homes.

Is there a specific target audience for 'Get Your House in Order'?

'Get Your House in Order' appeals to a wide range of viewers who are interested in home improvement, organization, and interior design.

Are there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Get Your House in Order'?

No, there are no known spin-offs or related shows to 'Get Your House in Order'.

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