DIY SOS Season 22 Episode 6 Ottery St Mary
- August 16, 2011
- 59 min
DIY SOS is a heartwarming television show that follows a team of tradespeople as they work to transform the homes of people in need. Season 22, episode 6 takes place in the town of Ottery St Mary in Devon, and follows the story of the Liversedge family.
The Liversedge family consists of Sarah, who is a single mother, and her three children. Sarah has devoted her life to her children, all of whom have their own unique challenges. Twelve-year-old Gaby has a rare genetic condition called Rett syndrome, which affects her ability to communicate and carry out everyday tasks. Sarah's other two children, eight-year-old Brooke and six-year-old Leo, both have ADHD and autism spectrum disorder.
The family's home is in desperate need of renovation. The house is cramped and poorly designed, with no proper space for Gaby's special needs. Additionally, the family's living conditions are causing problems with Gaby's health. She often gets sick due to the dampness and mold in the house.
Enter DIY SOS and their team of builders, carpenters, electricians, and designers. Host Nick Knowles leads the crew as they work tirelessly to create a home that works for the Liversedge family.
The team begins by knocking down walls and creating a more open plan layout for the downstairs living areas. They also add an extension to the back of the house to create a new bedroom for Gaby. The new space is specifically designed to meet her needs, with a lift to help her get in and out of bed, and a hoist to help her use the shower. The room is also decorated with her favorite colors and patterns to make it feel like her own.
For the rest of the house, the team adds new heating and ventilation systems to combat the damp and mold issues. They also create a new kitchen, living room, and playroom for the kids. The design is done with the family's unique needs in mind, with sensory elements such as colorful lighting and soft furnishings to help calm Gaby.
As always with DIY SOS, the project is not without its challenges. The team faces setbacks with the plumbing and electrical systems, and at one point it looks like they might not make the deadline for the big reveal. However, they work tirelessly around the clock to make sure everything is completed in time.
The big moment arrives and the Liversedge family are finally able to see their new home. The reaction is overwhelming, with tears and hugs all around. The family can't believe how much their lives have been transformed by the DIY SOS team.
Overall, this episode of DIY SOS is a beautiful example of how much of a difference a new home renovation can make for a family in need. The dedication of the team and the love and support of the community in Ottery St Mary is truly heartwarming to watch.