Clean House Season 6 Episode 10 The Iwasaka Family
- December 26, 2007
The Iwasaka Family is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the reality television show Clean House. The episode focuses on the Iwasaka family, who are struggling with clutter and disorganization in their home. The family is made up of parents Donny and Kiyoko and their two children, a son and a daughter.
The Clean House team arrives at the Iwasaka home to assess the situation and get a sense of the family's needs. Host Niecy Nash is joined by designer Mark Brunetz, yard sale expert Tracy Hutson, and life coach Matt Iseman. The team quickly realizes that the Iwasaka family has accumulated a large amount of clutter over the years, and that this clutter has made it difficult for them to utilize their living space effectively.
The team begins their work by going through the family's belongings and helping them decide what to keep and what to get rid of. This is a difficult process for the Iwasakas, who have a sentimental attachment to many of their possessions. However, they quickly come to realize that keeping all of these items is not sustainable, and that they need to be more selective in what they choose to keep.
Once the clutter has been sorted out, the team begins to redecorate the Iwasaka home. They focus on creating a space that is functional, comfortable, and stylish. Mark Brunetz works on updating the family's furniture and decor, while Tracy Hutson helps them organize their yard sale to get rid of the items they no longer need. Matt Iseman works with the family to help them develop healthy habits around cleaning and organization, so that they can avoid falling back into their old ways.
Throughout the episode, the Iwasaka family learns important lessons about the benefits of living with less, and the importance of being intentional about the items they choose to keep in their home. They are grateful for the help of the Clean House team, who have not only transformed their living space, but also helped to change their mindset around clutter and organization.
In the end, the Iwasaka home is completely transformed. The family has a new sense of clarity and purpose, and they are excited to begin their new, clutter-free life. The episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking control of our possessions, and of the amazing transformations that can come from living with less.