Series from 2011
Style's mega-hit series scours the Big Apple for the city's most cluttered homes, then transforms these seemingly hopeless abodes from messy disasters…
A Brooklyn couple's marriage falls apart as their house fills up with clutter. Josh blames his wife Millie for asking for too many wedding gifts which now they have no use for; they both blame Josh's family for shipping a truckload of furniture to them from his decreased grandmother; and the best excuse for the clutter--they "blame" George, their 5-year-old son, for having too many toys and not wanting to part ways with them. Even though they consider themselves a social couple, they never invite people over and never accept play dates for their son because they're too embarrassed to have anyone in the house. Can the team help clear out the mayhem and bring harmony back into the household?
Self-proclaimed shopaholic Cheryl is buried under clothes, garbage and collectibles in her home. Daughter D'Netra has had enough of her mom's packrat ways and is ready to leave the nest unless her mom turns things around. Although Cheryl is reluctant to rid her house of all her fancy shoes, pretty gowns and pricey hats, she understands that her children are pushing her out of their lives--and she's not ready to lose them, especially with three more grandchildren on the way! Will this New York hoarder finally decide to put family first--or will she run to the nearest shoe sale?
Carly and her mom Susan have become content living in squalor in a house with ripped up floorboards and a mass of clutter. Although Susan works as a therapist, she's found it easier to help everyone else in life rather than focusing on herself. Sadly, the worst part of their mess was dumped in their living and dining rooms by their two dogs--which has filled the house with a rancid smell of urine and animal feces! And to top it off, when Nina's team begins to explore the house, they discover the entire condo is infested with bed bugs, and they'll have to use the majority of their budget on ridding the house of insects. Will the team find a way to give Susan and Carly the home of their dreams?
The "Clean House New York" crew heads over to their neighboring state of New Jersey to fulfill a special request from Style's "Jerseylicious" hair stylist Briella. Briella's parents, Mike and Dorothy, have accumulated way too much junk, including an amateur baseball card collection and tons of bird statues--and stacks of trash forced Briella to move out! Although Briella thought leaving would be a wake up call to her parents, the mess has only gotten worse since she left--so she decided to call in the experts. With the help of Nina, Michael and some special "Jerseylicious" friends, can they make Mike and Dorothy's house actually feel like a home again?
Paul is an avid collector of nearly anything he can get his hands on including men's suits, artwork, furniture, and even wall paneling--but his obsession has outgrown his small Manhattan apartment, and it's time for him to make a fresh start. However, his Jack-of-all-trades mentality won't allow him to let go of anything in his cluttered living space, leaving Nina and Michael wondering how they'll ever make enough money for their design. Plus, Paul's flair for the overly dramatic becomes a problem when he lashes out at Nina in front of everyone at the yard sale.
Michael and Nina travel to Staten Island to help a family de-clutter their home. Stacie and Steve are both collectors, but can our team help them say goodbye to their Mets memorabilia and cow collection? Even worse, their daughters Alyx and Julianne have taken after their parents and each have messy bedrooms with zero room to move! See their house and their lifestyle transform after a yard sale pays off.