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Home Rescue

Season 2 2018

  • 2018-10-30T19:00:00Z on RTÉ One
  • 50m
  • 5h (6 episodes)
  • Ireland
Architect Róisín Murphy, builder Peter Finn and their crew redesigning rooms and bringing order to chaos. Each week architect and designer Róisín Murphy and builder Peter Finn takes an existing cluttered home. This could belong to a family, an individual or a group of friends. They tackle their clutter head on and offer them real resolutions with an entire makeover of two of the worst rooms in their house, all done with the help of IKEA.

6 episodes

Season Premiere

2018-10-30T19:00:00Z

2x01 Episode 1, Cork

Season Premiere

2x01 Episode 1, Cork

  • 2018-10-30T19:00:00Z50m

At an end of terrace house in the Cork suburb of Ballyphehane, Róisín and Peter face a real challenge as they come to the rescue of Carmel and Konrad – a former Mr. Gay Cork and the sixth of Carmel’s eight sons! Known locally as the Kork Kardashians! Emptying two rooms filled with wool, craft materials and elaborate drag queen costumes is one thing, but the real challenge for Róisín is designing two multifunctional rooms with extremely limited space.

2018-11-06T19:00:00Z

2x02 Episode 2, Dublin

2x02 Episode 2, Dublin

  • 2018-11-06T19:00:00Z50m

Róisín, Peter and the crew come to the rescue of Latvian mum Maria at the small apartment she shares with young sons Armands and Lukas and her mum Gita. With two year old Lukas and granny Gita in one of two bedrooms and Armands in the other, Maria has relegated herself to a corner of the living room which also houses the dining area and the kitchen. To add to the problem, an adjacent closet is packed to the ceiling with clutter.

2018-11-13T19:00:00Z

2x03 Episode 3, East Wall

2x03 Episode 3, East Wall

  • 2018-11-13T19:00:00Z50m

In Dublin’s East Wall, Róisín, Peter and the crew are about to attempt their biggest home rescue to date. The small terraced house shared by Austin (83) and his flatmate Muhammad (24) is in utter chaos. Abandoned by rogue builders midway through a renovation job, the house is a mess of broken plaster, unfinished walls, building debris and dangerous exposed wiring! Before Róisín can even make any plans, Peter must assemble a double-sized crew to make the building safe and clear a mountain of rubble. But that’s only half the challenge.

2018-11-20T19:00:00Z

2x04 Episode 4, Ballyfermot

2x04 Episode 4, Ballyfermot

  • 2018-11-20T19:00:00Z50m

In Ballyfermot in West Dublin, Róisín, Peter and the crew come to the rescue of deli worker, Linda. Her home is so cluttered, she and her two sons can barely get around and she never invites guests in. With a tiny cramped kitchen, a dining space dominated by two huge sofas and a rear extension room that’s become a dumping ground for clothes and old furniture, there’s no room left for family life.

2018-11-27T19:00:00Z

2x05 Episode 5, Kildare

2x05 Episode 5, Kildare

  • 2018-11-27T19:00:00Z50m

Emily and Dave grew up a few doors from each other on the same street in the Curragh of Kildare. They still live on the same street, but the home they share with their six kids is so filled with clutter, they barely have space to move. In this house, the chaos begins right inside the front door and Róisín arrives with an ambitious plan to solve the family’s two biggest problems.

2018-12-04T19:00:00Z

2x06 Episode 6, Laytown

2x06 Episode 6, Laytown

  • 2018-12-04T19:00:00Z50m

In Laytown, County Meath, Róisín and the team come to the rescue of avid upcyclers, Trudie, Dan and their sons Ciarán and Connor. The family’s three bed house is filled with the fruit of Mum and Dad’s labour, leaving everyone struggling for space, surrounded by clutter with a kitchen that’s more like a workshop! Róisín hatches a plan to redesign the entire kitchen area from moving the direction of the dishwasher to removing Dan’s beloved computer desk – part communications hub, part entertainment system. The real challenge for Róisín however is upstairs where eldest son Ciarán’s bedroom requires something more than a simple declutter.

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