Sort Your Life Out - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

It's Good to Be Back
This week, Stacey and the team are tackling the Kings' home, where retired architectural technician Gerry and care worker Trish live with two of their three grown-up kids.

Don't Look at the Clutter
Stacey and the team are in south London to help the Saunders family transform their three-bedroom semi, where single mum Almarie lives with her ten-year-old daughter Maria.

When You Find Out You Have 468 Wax Melts
Stacey and the team are in the Midlands to help dads Craig and Craig transform their three-bedroom semi.

The Bunk Bed of Dreams
Stacey and the team travel to Milton Keynes to help Bianca and Ollie Parej, parents of five children under nine, transform their cramped and chaotic home.

Sorting Out a Gadget Dad
Stacey and the team head to Twickenham to help the Allan family tackle their overflowing home.

Let the Joy Back In
Stacey and the team head to Yorkshire to help the Mann-Monro family, a blended household of six that has been overwhelmed by years of clutter and emotional memories.
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