Unspouse My House Season 2 Episode 8 The Mess Test
- TV-G
- August 26, 2020
- 21 min
In the eighth episode of season 2 of Unspouse My House, titled "The Mess Test," host Orlando Soria helps a San Diego woman named Cindy whose home is in serious need of a makeover after her recent divorce. During the episode, Soria walks viewers through the home and explains the many challenges he'll need to tackle in order to bring the space up to Cindy's standards.
Among the issues Soria confronts are a cluttered kitchen, a dingy master bedroom, and a backyard that lacks any real charm or character. Soria starts by working on the kitchen, which is dark and cramped. He suggests adding new cabinets and countertops to help brighten up the space, and he also recommends replacing the outdated appliances with newer, more energy-efficient models.
Next, Soria moves on to the master bedroom, which Cindy admits is a bit of a disaster zone. Soria is able to quickly identify the issue: Cindy simply has too much stuff. To help solve the problem, Soria brings in a professional organizer to help Cindy sort through her belongings and get rid of anything she no longer needs.
Finally, Soria turns his attention to the backyard, which is overgrown and uninviting. He suggests adding a fire pit and some comfortable outdoor seating to help turn the space into an intimate gathering spot. He also recommends planting some new trees and bushes to help add some much-needed greenery to the space.
Throughout the episode, viewers also get a glimpse into Cindy's personal struggles as she navigates life after her divorce. Soria is incredibly empathetic and supportive, and he offers his own personal insights and advice to help her move forward.
In the end, Soria is able to transform the space into a bright, inviting home that Cindy can truly be proud of. The kitchen is now spacious and well-lit, the bedroom is blissfully clutter-free, and the backyard has been transformed into a beautiful retreat. With Soria's help, Cindy is able to find a fresh start in her newly renovated home.