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- In this fast paced, fun and moving half-hour of relationship-renovation-reality TV, the house saving trio of Relationship Counselor, Contractor and Designer respond to frantic families who've been suffering in their space, driving them all nuts! SAVE US FROM OUR HOUSE! will get close and personal inside the family unit, exposing true and raw emotion. Relationship Counselor Hina, tackles the emotional damage first, leading the family through a series of challenges and therapy models designed to address fractured relationships. Meanwhile Contractor Scott and his crew of professional craftsmen break down the walls tearing this family apart, finding innovative and specialized solutions. A guest Designer puts the finishing touches and modern design elements together. The Save Us team will broker peace between the family and the house, arming them with some new insights on how to prosper as a loving family within it.
- Melissa and Carlos are struggling with an 18 month-old, another on the way and Melissa's parents extended visits. Can Hina and Scott help this couple deal with their in-laws and re-structure the home to accommodate all of these people?
- Donna and Paul have argued about renovations for over ten years. It'll be a major challenge for Hina and Scott get this couple to let go of the past and start spending time together as a family.
- Katherine and Larry feel like their once loving home has become a frat house. Can Hina and Scott get this family back together and help them enjoy the years they have left together under the same roof?
- Both Carol and her daughter Katherine consider cooking to be their zen time, but they can't get along in the kitchen. Scott and Hina will have to find the perfect recipe to help this odd couple stop fighting and get cooking.
- Jennifer and Will are living in constant chaos raising three small children Hina and Scott will help this family find order in the chaos and calm their high traffic zones.
- Melanie's a mother of two, living in very cramped quarters. Scott has to find a really creative solution to give Melanie her own bedroom, and Hina takes the family on challenges to help them restore the balance in the household.
- Jeff and Jenny argue a lot. He's a neat freak and she's a pack rat. Jeff expects his wife and kids to meet his extreme standards and it doesn't help that Jenny can't throw anything away. Everyday Jenny scrambles to make sure that the house is clean and tidy by the time Jeff gets home. But with three growing kids, a baby, and dinner to get on the table, it's never good enough. Inevitably Jeff is frustrated and lashes out. Teenager Justin isn't happy that his room is also his mom's home office and the young family has no place where the younger kids can play. Can Hina and Dylan rescue this family from the vacuum cleaner and give them the play space they so desperately need?
- Andrew, Jennifer and their young son Mason live in a park-like setting, on the outskirts of the city. Although beautifully situated by a creek, their century home has definitely seen better days. Jennifer has a demanding career and is on call 24 hours a day, while Andrew is a stay-at-home dad intent on renovating the house all by himself. But the work has now been going on for over five years and Jennifer is sick and tired of living in what she calls - a renovation 'war zone'. Will Hina and Dylan be able to rescue this family from construction hell and restore their house and hearth?
- Elaine and Jim have a toddler and another on the way, yet they're having a hard time letting go of the freedom of youth. Hina and Scott will have to help this couple to let go of the past and grow up fast.
- To keep her family together, Homa gave up the comforts of a suburban home to move into a house that was closer to her kids' university. Now the home that was supposed to keep them together is threatening to tear them apart. In desperate need of work, the main floor of the house is a disaster and the few efforts made by the family to fix it have only made things worse. Despite her love of entertaining, Homa is so embarrassed that she's never invited anyone over. All bright, opinionated individuals, the kids prefer to blame one another for the state of house rather than work together to find a solution. It's heartbreaking for this devoted mom to see her family being torn apart by the stresses and tensions of living in a dump.
- Lucy, Jeff and their two boys live in a beautifully decorated suburban home. The problem is there's no place the men can really call their own. The open-concept main floor means the boys and their friends are always underfoot when mom's trying to get things done and when tired Jeff gets home from work. With no place where the boys can let out their exuberant energy, it spills out all over the house. The result is a lot of yelling and a young family bursting at the seams with frustration and anger. Can Hina and Dylan help soothe these fiery tempers and create the space where this family can unwind?
- Meet a family at the mercy of their mess and chaos. Ray, Lisa and their two boys lead active, busy lives. While Ray loves to cook, Lisa loves to renovate. They all love basketball, but no one likes cleaning up. Tensions and arguments often erupt as Ray and Lisa blame each other for not doing enough to tidy, and neither of them seems able to get the boys to pitch in and help. Both hate doing chores and neither are happy with the arrangement. Will Hina and Dylan manage to help this family clean-up its act and find a way to have fun?
- Mary and Allan have a 6 year old, Laura, who has a rare genetic disorder. This family is truly inspirational, but they are at their wit's end as they have become desperate for another "safe" room they can have for Laura to ease their minds.
- Meet my big unhappy, angry, guilt-ridden Greek family. Patty and Rob purchased their suburban bungalow several years ago so Patty could care for her invalid mom, Stella. Grandma now lives in the spacious lower level while Patty, Rob and their two kids are crowded upstairs. The kids are now teenagers, space is tight and the tension in the family has reached the boiling point. The whole family is in turmoil. Patty is a passionate woman plagued by guilt and anger. Her children feel that their mom has left their needs in the dust for grandma and they're fed up. Rob tries to get everyone to get along without success, and the entire family is almost always on the verge of tears.
- Darlene and Milan have had serious financial trouble and with four children things are desperate. Hina and Scott will have to get this family out of each other's hair and back in sync.
- As if three kids under the age of seven was not enough Katherine has become obsessed with renovating her home. Her husband Ken is worried for her and feels more than a little neglected as the couple struggle with one 'reno' project after another. Afraid for the children's safety, Katherine is now determined to move the playroom from the cramped and dingy basement up to the main floor but after years of renovations the couple has run out of steam and resources. Not only that but the exhaustion, anxiety and stress have taken a serious toll on their marriage and intimacy. The challenge for Hina and Dylan is to find a way to bring romance and serenity back into this couple's life. Can they do it?
- When Donna and Saul first bought their dream home it was split into three apartments. The couple wanted to turn it into a single family home, but then Donna discovered she was pregnant and all their plans came to a standstill. Three years later the family of four is still living out of three small rooms on the second floor, while the unfinished main floor remains an empty shell. Donna is fed up, frustrated and exhausted. Saul feels guilty and responsible but powerless to change things. This is definitely not what Donna had in mind for her family.
- Jim and Mary Jo married last year and the ceremony took place in their magnificent ravine back-yard. The couple thought they would never be able to have children as Mary Jo suffers from kidney disease and is currently on the transplant list. Miraculously, a few days before their wedding they discovered Mary Jo was pregnant. Although thrilled with their baby, Mary Jo and Jim now have a new problem: They live in a one-bedroom bungalow and there's no place for a nursery on the main floor. This is quickly becoming an unbearable situation and the once happy couple are now always at odds.
- After her divorce, Tina bought a small bungalow and renovated it to suit her needs perfectly. Then she met John, fell in love and it wasn't long before they discovered she was pregnant. John moved in, dropped his belongings in the unfinished basement which they had planned to renovate after the baby arrived. John's work ended up taking him to North Carolina for what was to be a three month project. Three months turned into a year and now that he's back, and the renovation not done, both John and Tina are having trouble adjusting. This small bungalow now feels tight and suffocating with John and the baby around.
- With the arrival of a new baby three years ago, 17-year-old Brandon gave up his bedroom and moved down to the basement. His mom, Darlene, thought this was a great solution, but not anymore. Since moving down there Brandon has become very possessive of his space and doesn't like it when his mom comes down to do the laundry. That's when Darlene, who admits to being a neat-freak, usually blows a gasket at the sight of the mess she finds down there. The two fight endlessly and their once great relationship is in tatters. 15-year-old Jade adores her big brother and feels trapped in the middle when the two go at each other. Darlene's partner Dwayne tries to stay out of their way but no one can escape the fallout.
- Rena was busy raising her two sons when she met, fell in love with and married Dino, a divorced father of four boys. That's how this bunch all ended up living together in Dino's semi-detached, three bedroom bungalow, that's bursting at the seams. Everyone is on top of each other. There's no decent place for the boys to hang out and tempers are flaring. And with only one woman in the house, guess who ends up picking up after everyone else? Serious help is needed to get this group to 'fall in' and pick up after themselves before Rena goes ballistic.
- After her divorce, Tina bought a small bungalow and renovated it to suit her needs perfectly. Then she met John, fell in love and it wasn't long before they discovered she was pregnant. John moved in, dropped his belongings in the unfinished basement which they had planned to renovate after the baby arrived. John's work ended up taking him to North Carolina for what was to be a three month project. Three months turned into a year and now that he's back, and the renovation not done, both John and Tina are having trouble adjusting. This small bungalow now feels tight and suffocating with John and the baby around.
- When Varyn and Victor bought their dream home, they planned to renovate their upstairs kitchen into a second bedroom for their twin boys. Years have gone by, however, and Cole and Quin are still sharing a room. Now that they are approaching their teen years, the fighting that naturally ensues between brothers in close quarters is starting to impact the whole family. Can Hina and Dylan find a way to separate the boys while uniting the family in the process?
- Laura and her family haven't had a decent home-cooked meal in months, and all because she and David got fed up with living in the suburbs and bought a fixer-upper in the city. While Laura ran her skating school, David and a series of professionals tackled the renovations at home. Half-way through the kitchen demolition, everything stopped. Since then the family has had nowhere to prepare and eat their meals. The state of the house has pressed all the trigger buttons for this family and things are getting worse by the minute.
- Grigore and Maria have been fighting since they started renovating their home three years ago, and the situation is getting worse. Their 24-year-old daughter Alex and her 18-year-old sister Oana, worry that their parents might reach the point of no return. Since moving in Grigore has worked hard to make major improvements to the place. But for Maria it's never enough. Grigore is very proud of the results but is starting to feel that in a house full of women, this man's work will never be done.
- Christine and Rob are an active couple with two small children. Their home is cozy and comfortable but ever since the upstairs family room was converted into a bedroom for their daughter all the children's toys have ended up all over the house. A place is needed where the children can play and Christine and Rob can just relax. Can Hina and Dylan help this family cut through the clutter and create a space they can all enjoy together?
- After successfully raising three kids on her own, Frances was proud to finally be able to buy her very own home. But with two of her kids still living at home, she gave them the upstairs rooms and headed for the dark, damp basement bedroom which houses the water meter. Chris, her oldest, has his own place but is finding it difficult to get his life on track. Lately he's developed the habit of dropping by, often staying for days at a time. The small, cramped space means that tension soon begins to mount and arguments eventually break out. But even though the whole household is turned upside down, Frances cannot bring herself to tell Chris to get out.
- Debora and Joe purchased their 80 year old house six years ago and had every intention of creating a Zen-like oasis. They decided to throw a martini/reno party to entice their friends to help them knock down the kitchen. By the end of the evening not only were the cabinets gone but so were a number of walls. One and a half years later the couple and their three children are still living among the ruins of their demolished interior. With only part of the kitchen done and the rest of the main floor unfinished, the family is living in what has begun to feel like a war zone.
- Sean and Wendi's open concept house seemed like a great idea until they added three young children and a wealth of visiting grandparents to the mix. Now there's never any room or time to relax. Can Hina and Dylan help this family find a way to unwind by adding some much needed family space?
- Irene and her two boys, Matthew and Lucas, live in a small, modest suburban home her ex-husband bought 18 years ago. Though Irene wanted to renovate, her husband would tell her to hold off as they planned to eventually move to a bigger and better home. Instead, Irene's husband left his family last year. Irene was devastated and so were Matthew and Lucas. She loves her boys and regrets the fact that the house offers no place where they can hang out with their friends. Matthew and Lucas clash over the use of space and the small home doesn't offer a retreat from the anger and tension they've experienced over the past year.
- Lulu and David's charming house is bursting at the seams. With two small children, and a chaotic home based business, both time and space are at a premium. Can the team give this family the storage solutions they need to find a little peace?
- When Peggy and her three brothers bought a house together, they thought it would be like living back home. Instead, they are faced with endless household tasks, an unfurnished space, and four different opinions how to deal with it. To make matters worse, Peggy will be moving out soon, and she fears her three brothers will quickly turn the place into a fraternity house. Can Hina and Dylan help these siblings find a middle ground and turn their haphazard house into an inviting home?
- Both married before, AnnaLee and John met two years ago. They fell in love, decided to sell their homes and merge their families into one. Annalee and her 6-year-old daughter, Rebecca, and John and his 14-year-old son Marshall now share a comfortable 4-bedroom home, with John's daughter, Mackenzie, visiting every other weekend. Everyone was thrilled to be starting a new life together and expected fine sailing all the way. But instead of turning into the loving family unit they envisioned, this blended group is breaking down along parenting lines, with Annalee and Rebecca on one side and John, Marshall and Mackenzie on the other.
- Larry and Cecelia's new home is causing them lots of family friction. With homework happening at the kitchen table and hockey equipment lining the living room floor, the entire family is having a hard time getting organized. Watch Hina whip them into shape as Dylan turn their family's tacky basement tavern into a happy haven.
- When Kyle and Julie's four year old son was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy, not only did they have to deal with the tragic effect the illness would have on Ethen's life, but also the prospect of having to give up their dream home. With the help of Children's Wish, Hina and Dylan tackle the challenge of making the changes necessary for this family to remain together in the home they have all come so much to love. *Children's Wish episode
- Married only a few months Donna convinced her husband Carlos they should buy the house from her dad, Mike, who could no longer afford to keep it. Mike would get to stay in his house and Donna and Carlos would become homeowners. What seemed a good idea at the time has turned their lives, and relationships upside down. Mike feels Donna and Carlos want him out of the way. They feel Mike doesn't appreciate their efforts to help him. The two men are both proud and stubborn, and neither is willing to give in. Donna finds herself stuck in between and everyone is unhappy.
- For Vanessa and Chris each day starts with a battle for the bathroom. Unfortunately for them, it doesn't end there. To do lists, and a constant rearranging of furniture add to the madness in their tiny home. Hina and Dylan tackle the challenge of ticking at least a few items off Vanessa's ever growing lists.