Honest Renovations - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Keeping up with the Kindles
The Kindles are a multi-generational family of two single moms and their sons, supporting each other through life. Nikki and her son, CJ, didn't hesitate when her niece, Najae, and 6-year-old grandnephew, Jax, needed a place to stay. Nikki opened the doors of her home, knowing family comes first. Jessica and Lizzy are tasked with transforming a home that's overwhelmed by health issues, family needs, and space constraints into a functional, safe, and stylish space that works for every generation.

A Reno for Recovery
Jamila and Larry, former college basketball players, have built their life on love, teamwork, and resilience. But after Jamila was diagnosed with breast cancer, their home's flaws quickly turned into daily stressors. The biggest issue: no storage. With two young kids, clutter piles up fast; and with nowhere to put things, even small messes snowball. Lizzy and Jessica step in to help restore functionality and organization to the Veasley-Brazzle home, and once again make it their dream home.

Open Doors, Open Hearts
After years of "we'll get to it eventually," the Furukawa family's dream home has become more of an obstacle course than a sanctuary. A home that seemed perfect at first now comes with a set of daily challenges for this flock of five, like jammed patio doors and a shared bathroom that doubles as a hallway. Juggling three kids, chickens, and bunnies with both parents working from home, the Furukawas need Jessica and Lizzy to help transform their home into the space they always dreamed of.

Big Family, Big Fixes
Jen and Claire Romillo tackle love, logistics, and life with triplets in their home in Northridge, California. Even with the help of Jen's mom, the family is overwhelmed, as the energetic 4-year-olds have dominated every room of the house and left no adult space for Jen and Claire to enjoy a bit of respite. Now, it's up to Jessica and Lizzy to save the day and pull the Romillos out from under the heaps of toys and into a stylish and safe home that's fit for every member of the Romillo family.
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