Hot Mess House - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Basement Mess and Bedroom Stress
Cas and Wendell find a way to turn a family of six's basement into a space that works as a play area, a gym, an entertainment space and an office. Then, the duo lends a hand to a couple in need of a main bedroom retreat after they clear out "the dungeon."

Top to Bottom
Between the basement and upstairs stashes, two families struggle to find breathing room with their homes' clutter issues. Cas dives into decluttering by taking back their spaces with visual storage and a little help from Wendell's hidden solutions.

Mudroom Mayhem
Cas and Wendell help a couple whose home has become a giant playroom for their kids and another family drowning in clothes and books. They help both ditch the clutter with space-saving hacks to keep them organized from now on.

Cluttered to Crafty
Cas works with a couple to transform their downstairs living area to a family-friendly oasis that converts for any occasion. Plus, she and Wendell build the perfect second chapter for a veteran eager to start her new career.

What Lies Beneath (the Kitchen)
A couple who loves to entertain needs help making room for their large guest list. When Cas and Wendell discover more hidden clutter than expected, they must figure out how to create a layout that matches the family's organizing style.

Hidden Hacks
A couple's home has been overtaken by their children's stuff, so Cas and Wendell tackle the large basement to make it a multi-functional space. Plus, they give a couple's kitchen some clever hidden organization.
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