Honest Renovations (2023) s02e03 Episode Script
Season 2, Episode 3
-Y'all ready? Ready?
-We're ready.
-We're ready.
-Okay, let's do this.
-Let's go. Let's do this.
-JESSICA: Let's go.
-JESSICA: Oh, my gosh.
-Oh!
(vocalizing)
-Ooh!
-Wow!
-Wow.
-Oh, my God.
I feel like that's a mirage or something.
LIZZY: Which side
do you think is whose, guys?
Oh, wait. I thought that was a mirror.
No, it's a room.
Walk in there.
They think it's a mirror.
-That's what I thought.
-That's what I thought.
This is magic.
TRISTAN:
I love it. I love it.
And you can close these doors, and you
get to have your own sides.
So you guys can talk
when you want to talk.
And then when you don't,
you can close the doors.
This is crazy, awesome, brilliant.
(all laughing, clamoring)
The biggest concern for us was
the fact that you guys didn't have
your individual space.
There's a closet here.
-And now look.
-LIZZY: We got rid of that
to create space for two rooms.
-(overlapping conversations)
-JESSICA: Yeah.
Look, the frosted glass.
It-it gives the openness to it.
And it still allows light through,
which is really great.
-So you guys…
-But you can completely close it up.
And you will be in your room,
and you'll be in your room.
-And you guys will be like…
-Look at Tristan.
Tristan's speechless for a change.
JESSICA: This feels like this can take
you into your preteen world and vibes.
And even as a young teenager,
you won't be mad at this room.
LIZZY:
That's right. You can grow into it.
It's, like, super cute.
Okay. But I think Miranda's outside,
and I think she's probably
literally screaming on the inside.
-JOSEPH: She's screaming on the inside.
I know she is.
-From all the excitement.
-VICTOR: Ooh.
-JOSEPH: Whoa.
-MIRANDA: Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: Wow.
MIRANDA:
I love how it's, like, peach and pink.
Oh, my goodness, you little
You angel.
-JESSICA: What do you think?
-LIZZY: Oh, my gosh.
-MIRANDA: I love it.
-LIZZY: Do you?
Look at your bed.
-I know. It's so cool.
-(laughter)
-And your super gangster television.
-JOSEPH: Oh, my God. It's a TV.
-VICTOR: I just actually noticed it.
-LIZZY: I was just gonna say,
Miranda's not gonna leave her room.
She's like, "No, I am good."
But look, come check out
your little station
where you can get your little jewelry on.
-We put some goodies in the drawer.
-JESSICA: Just like little
(overlapping chatter)
-Your little skincare.
-VICTOR: Yeah, that's good.
-JOSEPH: Yeah. Self-love.
-Exactly. A little self-love. That's okay.
-JOSEPH: Self-love.
Can I just say something really quick?
You have light sconces here.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-JOSEPH: Like, how beautiful, right?
-VICTOR: I love that.
-JOSEPH: Just, like, hotel, chic. Yeah.
-LIZZY: Right. It's, like, elevated.
-JOSEPH: Yeah.
-LIZZY: That's exactly what it is.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
-LIZZY: It's like her little oasis.
-JOSEPH: It is.
The kids' rooms are a peaceful place
where they can collect their thoughts.
-That's right.
-And it kind of blocks the craziness
of the world out a little bit,
and it give you guys a place
to get centered.
Get away from all the boy energy.
Now you have a space to escape to.
Well, coming from a two-dad family,
a perspective of two beautiful mothers
that are doing it,
we appreciate that love you bring
for our daughter here to us.
-I mean, it adds--
-Oh, give us a hug.
Yeah. (laughs)
So sweet.
JESSICA:
Are you guys ready
to check out the bathroom?
Yeah. The tiny little bathroom that could.
The tiny bathroom is not the
little bathroom that could anymore.
-It's the little bathroom that is now.
-It is. It does.
-Exactly. Exactly.
-All right, let's check it out.
All right, let's go.
-Whoa!
-(laughing)
Oh, my God!
-VICTOR: Oh, my God. Look at the sinks.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my God.
Oh.
JOSEPH:
The sinks are so awesome.
-The shower.
-Oh, the shower.
YOLANDA:
I love this.
-Oh, my God. This is pretty.
-VICTOR: Oh, my goodness.
JESSICA:
We made the nook really big,
and we added, like, all the really
elegant touches with the brass.
-LIZZY: And a space for you to sit down.
-JESSICA: And the colors.
-VICTOR: The colors are beautiful.
They're so shiny.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-JOSEPH: Look at her.
-LIZZY: And the detail.
-VICTOR: And Yolanda--
-LIZZY: Exactly. She can sit.
LIZZY:
And then we tried to find
the most beautiful grab bars for you.
-JOSEPH: Yes, they are.
-LIZZY: We wanted to be safe.
VICTOR:
You achieved that.
The toilet paper holder
and the towel holder
-are both grab bars.
-JESSICA: Yup.
-And it can really hold up your weight.
-Mm-hmm.
-JOSEPH: It's Yoli's spa.
-YOLOANDA: Well, yeah. Look at this.
-Ooh. And I got Honest stuff.
-JOSEPH: Yeah.
-That's our favorite.
-Okay, so come back out here, guys.
-JOSEPH: Ah.
-VICTOR: Ready for this.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Look at this!
Oh, my goodness!
-(gasps) Oh, my God!
-JOSEPH: Oh, my God!
-VICTOR: Oh, wow.
-YOLANDA: Whose house is it?
-JOSEPH: This is your house.
Oh, my gosh.
There's stairs going down?
-(laughter)
-YOLANDA: Oh, my.
Oh, my God. Thank you so much!
VICTOR:
Look at. For your makeup, Yolanda.
-Look here. Your makeup.
-JOSEPH: Gosh, a mirror.
-VICTOR: Terra-cotta pieces.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my gosh!
We wanted to give you
a big, beautiful vanity
so you can get ready in the morning.
LIZZY:
So you don't have
to do it in the bathroom.
JESSICA:
To get your-your glam on.
You don't have to wake up extra early
to try and get in there before the kids.
Oh, and it's the lower bed you wanted.
-It's the lower bed you wanted.
-Oh, my gosh.
JOSEPH:
She talks about it every week.
-YOLANDA: I love it!
-VICTOR: Don't call me
when you need help up.
-(laughter)
-YOLANDA: I love it.
We wanted you to feel like
you had a retreat, so we did the doors.
LIZZY:
That lead out to your special place.
-YOLANDA: That's amazing.
-JESSICA: So we did little steps,
and we have little, like, florals.
-LIZZY: Because we know
how much you love nature.
-YOLANDA: It's beautiful.
-They literally built a whole garden
and pool oasis outside for you.
-Yes.
LIZZY:
So we wanted
to give you direct access to that.
-I'm not gonna want to leave.
-JESSICA: Great.
Now, the most important piece
of the puzzle, though,
is your middle-of-the-night
going into the restroom.
LIZZY:
Mm-hmm.
JESSICA:
The whole trek into the living room
and going around.
-Now.
-JOSEPH: Wow.
-VICTOR: Wow.
-Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: This is like a magic house.
-Oh.
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-(whooping)
-YOLANDA: Oh, yes.
Oh, my gosh!
-LIZZY: Direct access.
-YOLANDA: I love it.
That's perfect. I mean, oh, my goodness.
-I don't have to go
all the way around and again
-That's right.
about three times a night.
-And you still have a lock on the door,
so they won't bother you, either.
-Oh, okay.
(laughter)
That's the most amazing thing for me,
to have my own room like that.
I feel like a queen when you go in there.
My God.
As I get older,
it's gonna be harder for me.
So, it's a game changer for me. I love it.
LIZZY:
For you to be
the matriarch of this family,
and for them wanting so badly
to give you something,
finally to be able to spoil you
like you've spoiled them.
That's what we wanted
to bring to this room.
YOLANDA:
And-and you did.
-It's like home.
You know, it feels homey.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-Thank you.
-Thank you. Thank you.
-LIZZY: Hey, kids?
-You deserve it.
-KIDS: Yeah.
-LIZZY: Come this way.
-Come on, kids.
-LIZZY: Come see Grandma's room.
-Okay.
-Having that type of literally three
generations in one household
-Yeah.
LIZZY:
is so special.
It really does take a village to
-raise a family.
-Raise kids. Yes.
And that's exactly what they're doing,
and I think
the fact that we were able
to give back to this family,
it touches us on a level that I don't
even think anyone would understand.
JESSICA:
So, we stocked a lot of the drawers,
a lot of the cabinets
with Honest products.
And then, here's some more.
-Oh, thank you very much. Yay.
-Yeah.
-Yes.
So we hope
that you guys love what we did.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: Yes. Thank you so much.
-Unbelievable. It's just--
-JESSICA: It meant so much to us.
-Yes.
-And it felt so close to home
for me, personally,
and, uh, it was just such an honor,
so thank you.
YOLANDA:
Thank you. We appreciate it. Everything.
VICTOR:
No, thank you.
We appreciate it everything you did.
We are honored to have you now part
of our family story.
Thank you very much.
-VICTOR: And we will remember that.
-(indistinct chatter)
-You can visit anytime you want.
-LIZZY: Yeah, I will.
-I'll take you up on it.
-YOLANDA: Thank you. Yeah, do.
-Bye, family. Group hug.
-Thank you so much.
-Yeah. (laughs)
-Oh, my God. I am blown away.
-Yeah.
I mean, they nailed not one, not two,
-but four rooms.
-Four rooms.
VICTOR:
The boys' room, the way they divided it.
JOSEPH:
Every little space was thought out.
And then Miranda's room was just
It's magic.
VICTOR:
My mother-in-law loves
-the house, all four rooms.
-She loves her little casita.
I mean, her access to the bathroom.
It's stuff that we've been worrying about,
you know? And it's all beautifully done.
It's a new chapter in our family.
We're turning the page.
The story of the home continues.
You know what I mean?
And it makes tomorrow exciting to come.
-YOLANDA: I'm gonna go back in my bedroom.
-(laughter)
I can be anything ♪
And everything ♪
Everything, oh ♪
I know we're not supposed
to pick our favorites,
but that might have been my favorite.
Seriously, Abuelita Yolanda is a queen.
And I love that we get
to update her room,
and that those kiddos get
to grow up with their grandma
around every day, just like we did.
You know, they're not the only kiddos
who get to have their grandma around.
Our next family has not one,
but two grandmas living with them.
So the Ryland family has three boys.
-Two moms.
-Two moms.
And this thing.
JESSICA:
This RV
-This is a thing.
-This is a thing.
-Let's find out more.
-Yes.
I can't wait to get into this.
MORGAN:
Go ahead, roll it.
-Okay, one. Lucked out.
-Thank you. Oh, I'm scared.
-Don't pick the wrong one.
I'm scared, I'm scared.
-I'm Amber Ryland.
-And I'm Morgan Ryland.
And we're from Woodland Hills, California.
AMBER:
I'm in real estate.
MORGAN:
And I'm a full-time mom
of our three boys.
Okay!
-Oh!
-Okay. Okay.
You go.
MORGAN:
In almost 11 years of marriage,
there's no words
for how much we love each other.
It took a lot of work for us
to have this family, you know?
As two women,
these children were so wanted.
They're just the joy of my life.
That's all I want is
to be here to raise them.
-Oh!
-Oh!
-I still got the fish.
-Oh, no, you made your brother cry.
-You want to put him in?
-No.
-Oh.
I was diagnosed with stage four
breast cancer in March of 2023.
There's no words for the feeling you have
when you hear those words.
You just can't breathe. You're--
Everything flashes before you, and
it's the worst feeling in the world.
AMBER:
I remember Morgan asking,
"Am I gonna beat this?"
And he said,
"Not many have."
And that was like
-That was it.
-Yeah.
MORGAN:
Once we realized the magnitude
of the situation,
how sick I was
and was going to be during treatment,
my mom and my grandma felt so helpless
living three hours away.
They just dropped everything to be here.
(singsongy): Morning.
What time's your appointment?
At 10:00. But Mom's
gonna take the kids to the park,
and then she'll grab them lunch, I think.
Primarily, they've taken care
of the boys so
that Amber could take care of me.
But they have also cooked for us.
They've cleaned for us.
KAREN:
Morgan, she's just got
the biggest heart.
The sweetest girl.
Just being here with her
and seeing how strong she is
has made us strong.
KAREN:
She's been going through a lot
of medical treatments, chemo
with the three babies, you know.
She needs a lot of help and support.
-Purple pad.
-You want your purple pad?
No, purple.
Okay. I get it.
It means everything to have them here.
They've just made it possible
for me to work on healing.
But
the only possible way for them to stay
here physically with us all the time
was to get an RV
and park it in the driveway.
KAREN:
We've been living in the RV now
for about eight months.
There's no mileage on it.
-It's
-No, it's just been parked there
since we bought it.
-AMBER: It's tight quarters for them.
-MORGAN:
It's-it's tight quarters for them.
I would give anything
-for them to have just a little space
comfortably to sleep, you know?
-Mm-hmm.
-A normal mattress.
-Yeah, a normal mattress. But
the layout of the house
is becoming more and more difficult.
Five people live in the house.
AMBER:
We don't have a guest room.
Two of the boys share a room.
We have a room. I share my office
with the baby.
(laughs) So we definitely did not have
room for them.
Westin, where are you?
MORGAN:
Aside from all the other hard things,
when I come home from chemo, it's rough.
Taking a bath--
that's, like, my Zen place.
The bathroom is not a sanctuary
-right now. (laughs)
-(laughs)
I wouldn't call it peaceful
-or working for us. Yeah.
-In and out. (laughs)
-Come here.
-(babbles)
You want to help Mommy work?
(grunts)
If the house were renovated--
and I don't know
how you'd do it--
but, somehow, if you made more room
or made the house more usable
for the family,
it would literally be life-changing.
-Don't touch. Don't touch.
-(whimpers)
And I think it would feel
like a little bit of a fresh start for us
in a time where we
-Could really use one.
-could really use one.
♪
(knocking)
-Hi!
-Hi!
-Oh, my gosh!
Hi! Come in, come in.
-Hi!
-Hi!
-Hi. Nice to meet you. Hi.
-I'm Jessica.
-Hi.
-Nice to meet you.
(overlapping chatter)
Hey, guys. Look who I found.
-Hi.
-Hi.
-(laughter)
-LIZZY: The whole family!
-Um
-Yeah.
Let's start here. This is Asher.
-Hi, Asher. Hi, I'm Jessica.
-He's the middle boy. That's Hudson.
-Oh, we're--
-AMBER: He wants-- Yeah, we're huggers.
-(laughing)
-I'm a hugger, too.
I love them. I think they're great.
I think that when you walk into the house,
immediately, you feel nothing but love.
-This house is just like
-JESSICA: The grandma
-and the great-grandma.
-The grandma, the great-grandma.
I don't know. Immediately, I was touched.
Tell us about your home.
(sighs)
We love this house.
-We've been here almost eight years.
-AMBER: Yeah.
-Oh, wow.
-MORGAN: And when we moved in,
coming from, like, a little apartment,
it felt like a mansion.
We were like, "There's so much room."
-"How are we ever gonna fill it?"
-JESSICA: Yeah.
-That's how it happens.
-(laughs)
-'Cause when you moved,
it was just you two.
-It was just us.
And Hudson was eight months old.
-Eight months.
-He took up no space.
-Yeah, he took up no space.
-(laughing)
LIZZY:
That's deceiving.
And then with each child, it got smaller
-and smaller, as houses do.
-AMBER: Got smaller and smaller.
MORGAN:
And then, um,
Amber started needing a at-home office,
-and so then it got even smaller.
-JESSICA: Oh, okay.
And then where are you guys staying?
KAREN:
Hmm.
-In the front yard.
-(laughter)
LIZZY:
So after everything's done in the house,
the end of the day,
you guys retire to there?
-Yes.
-Yes. That's--
And how often are you guys here?
We're here 24/7, um,
but not always at the same time.
-We make sure
that one of us is here at all times
-Wow.
in case she needs to go
to the emergency.
-So you're just always all hands on deck.
-Yeah. On call.
-Mm-hmm.
-Yes.
-JESSICA: Okay.
LIZZY:
And that's a beautiful thing though,
for you guys to be able to have family
who's able to do that.
-Yeah.
-MORGAN: Absolutely.
It took something so horrible
to-to show us
uh, how precious life is
and our family is and these babies.
It's been beautiful, in spite of
JESSICA/LIZZY:
Mm.
the horror.
MORGAN:
Such a silver lining,
-the amount of time
we've all gotten to spend together.
-Mm-hmm.
LIZZY:
Listening to her speak
you almost forget their situation,
because
her outlook is positive.
-But then also listening to her mom speak.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
Their support system, it's so vibrant.
And I think, in this situation,
that's exactly what you-you wish for
-and that you hope to see.
-Mm. 100%.
Can we talk to Mom and Mom for a second
-without the boys? Is that okay?
-KAREN: We would be happy to babysit.
-(chuckling)
-Yes.
-LIZZY: I would love that.
-Want to go play basketball?
-Let's go, let's go.
-Basketball.
-Yeah, go play basketball.
-Yeah.
-Okay.
They will never ever see the world
the same.
-They will never be the same.
-Mm-hmm.
And everything gets turned on its head.
And you have to think
about how you spend your time,
-how you spend your money.
-Mm-hmm.
JESSICA:
All of that
shifts and changes dramatically,
and everyone's number one focus
is around healing.
-LIZZY: Your journey this year--
both of you, right?
-Yeah.
Tell us where we are in it
and, like, how-- like, how's that?
We don't really know
where we are right now.
Um, I'm kind of in
a little bit of a limbo.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's
it's been hard.
Never in a million years did I think
that I was gonna end up with this
-terminal diagnosis, you know?
-AMBER: She's young.
-Right.
-MORGAN: Like, you try and back-burner it
-as much as you can, but
-Mm.
that's-- You know,
all I have to do is look in the mirror.
And, like, most of the time,
I obviously don't recognize myself.
We've all been changed indefinitely
because of it.
The day-to-day's different now. It's
doctors' appointments or shots
or chemo or radiation, you know?
It's like there's always something,
-But you have to try
and pull the good out of it.
-Yeah.
Amber and I love each other so much.
That's another reason
why this has all been so hard.
Because I'm
living on borrowed time.
And leaving her
and leaving the kids,
I know how much it will break them.
So that's why I'm working as hard as I am
to just
-stay alive.
-Not-not leave.
-Not leave.
-(sniffles)
♪
JESSICA:
You walk in here
and you feel the love.
It's vibrating in here.
MORGAN:
Thank you.
-That's the best compliment.
-Yeah.
But, also, this house looks beautiful.
-Thank you.
-I think we need to know,
one, why we're here.
What are the challenges?
And walk us through what you need.
MORGAN:
Mostly, I think, to give
my mom and grandma a little space
that will work for them.
AMBER:
We do love our home. But we would love
-to make it continue to work for us.
-Mm-hmm.
And right now it's not.
-What do you think could use
the most updating or TLC?
-Mm.
Well, we did update the house
when we moved in,
but the one room that we didn't touch
-is our primary bathroom.
-Oh, our primary bathroom. Yeah.
-Oh. That's important.
-Mm. Okay.
-AMBER: Because we thought, like,
no one will really see it
and, like, we'll get to it.
-Right.
-And we-- You don't get to it. (laughs)
-And we never got to it.
-And then we were, like,
kind of used to it.
-Time flies.
-Life happens.
-Right.
-AMBER/MORGAN: Yes.
-It's hard now with challenges.
-AMBER: Yeah.
-MORGAN: And I take
a lot of baths because that just soothes
my body. The pain.
-You know? And trying to hide that
from the kids, you know?
-Hot-- Warm water.
-So water is healing?
-AMBER: Yeah.
-Water is incredible.
It just eases pain in a way that is
-you can't explain until you feel it,
you know?
-LIZZY: Mm.
Well, whatever we can do to help you guys
feel a lot more, like, complete
and-and fulfilled in this home,
please know we are gonna do
everything in our power
-to make it happen.
-Thank you so much.
-Mind-blowing.
-All right, can you guys walk us around
and show us?
-MORGAN: Yes.
-Oh, yes.
-(laughter)
LIZZY:
Jess and I love helping
each one of our families.
And so if this little bit that we do helps
to build her strength and her hope
and her drive even more
so she survives this and they have
a beautiful, long life ahead of them,
then
I desperately want us
to be able to do that.
So, this is our room.
AMBER:
It's big.
-LIZZY: Yeah!
-MORGAN: Really good size.
-JESSICA: So you have your vanity here.
-AMBER: Yeah.
It's a little dated, but
-it works.
-JESSICA: No, it's great.
LIZZY:
Let's go into the bathroom.
MORGAN:
This is our primary bath,
and it is
probably looks exactly the same
as the day it was built.
-We don't know.
-(laughter)
AMBER:
I feel like the space is good.
-Like, it's big.
-JESSICA: It does have
-a lot of deceiving space.
-But
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-Like, a ton of space.
-Yeah.
-The closets are in here.
-I see the carpet though.
-AMBER: There's our runway.
-Yeah.
-AMBER: So that's our red carpet.
-(laughter)
Okay.
But the closet's in the bathroom.
-MORGAN: Yeah.
-JESSICA: Right.
-LIZZY: How does that work with steam?
-AMBER: That's true.
-MORGAN: We have--
Yeah, we have to keep everything closed
-when we're taking a shower, because
-Keep it closed.
-The fan broke, so
-Yes.
-AMBER: It gets steamy.
-That-that-- Yeah, it gets steamy.
-LIZZY: This tub is so small.
-JESSICA: Tiny.
-AMBER/MORGAN: Yeah.
-(laughing)
-I mean, this-this tub must get up
to your sh-- like, um
-MORGAN: Yeah. (laughs)
-your waist or something.
-I mean
-Yeah. So it's not really, like,
a "lean-back soak" kind of tub.
-It's just kind of just Yeah.
-I mean, the feet are Yeah.
(laughs) But believe it or not,
I don't shower hardly anymore.
I use the tub because the soaking in it,
-the water just is so helpful when my
-Mm.
I'm just so achy.
My muscles ache, my bones ache.
When you go into their bedroom
-Yeah.
-you're like, "Oh."
-LIZZY: "Wait a minute, what happened?"
-"This-this doesn't feel connected
-to everything else happening
in the house."
-That's right.
And, I mean, you walk
into that space
and, instantly, you're like, wow,
this needs to feel comforting
-and loving and serene
-Yeah.
-and calm and peaceful.
-Yeah.
-And healing.
-And healing.
MORGAN:
This is
Westin's nursery
-and Amber's office.
-My office.
-JESSICA: Oh, wow. Okay.
That looks
-like real work.
-AMBER: Yeah.
LIZZY:
Yeah. You know what my biggest fear was?
-Wait till he gets tall enough
to just, like, start doing this.
-AMBER: Oh.
-MORGAN: Oh, yeah.
-(laughing)
-(squealing)
-Yeah.
-Oh, yeah.
-LIZZY: The kid in me
just wants to erase the whole thing.
-You're right though. I would
-MORGAN: He's occasionally pulled out,
-like, important paperwork
and just be like (ripping sounds)
-He'll come up here and scribble.
Hello, can we talk
about your Zoom backgrounds?
-What's happening?
-AMBER: (stammers) That is an issue.
-There you go.
-You do the blurry. The blurry background.
-Yeah.
-AMBER: It's true. I do.
LIZZY:
This room works great
for a nursery or kids' room.
-Absolutely.
-Not so much for the office.
-Yeah,
-it feels like you're jammed
in this corner and trying
-Yeah.
-to make the most of something.
-Yeah.
So this is our backyard.
JESSICA:
Oh, this is great.
All right, so is there any way
that Lizzy and I can go and just walk
through the house a little bit?
We need maybe, like, five minutes just
to, like, brainstorm in your house.
-Is that okay?
-Yeah, absolutely.
-Of course.
-Okay. We're going
to do a little chitchat.
-Okay.
LIZZY:
With illness,
there's a lot that comes on your plate
that you don't expect.
-Right? Obviously.
-Yeah.
There's a lot of doctor visits,
in and out of the house,
-care that's needed, not only
for the kids, but also for her.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
This is a really great way
for us to be able to give her something
-to take off their plate.
-Yeah.
She needs a bigger bathtub.
-Oh, yeah.
-And if you can't make that happen,
-we're gonna have a problem.
-Yeah.
-Okay? Just so you're clear.
-You know I can make that happen.
-Just so we're clear.
-I can freak this
-If you can't work that one out,
we're gonna have a little bit of an issue.
-No.
We're gonna make it a very healing space.
Also, I'm torn about the office.
-Me, too.
-And the sleeping situation. Like--
-I am, too.
-Would it be possible
for us to figure out, like
I don't know.
Obviously, we're gonna have
to figure out a new space for the office.
-She can't keep it there.
-She can't have it in there.
But the question now becomes--
Is the Grandma, Great-Grandma
sleeping situation.
-And they have a playroom off the kitchen.
-Yeah.
-LIZZY: I know.
-JESSICA: It's actually amazing.
-It's amazing.
-And it's so so much space.
It's so much space.
So because they have updated
so many spaces in the home,
there's a lot of, like, off-limits. Yeah.
-Well, what they thought was off-limits.
-Yeah.
We see this from a whole different angle,
which is the beauty of having,
-I think, two people
-Fresh eyes.
come into your space with fresh eyes
-and have a different take on it.
-Mm-hmm.
-We--
-First of all,
no one told us about this damn space.
-No one told us about this space.
-Okay?
This is this is a space
that was hidden.
It wasn't on our game plan.
It wasn't on a floor plan.
-No one talked to us about this space.
-No one told us about this space.
-So we think
-And it's amazing.
-we can do some kind of
-Barn doors.
-barn doors, something here.
-You seem to have space on both sides.
-Well, you can open it up
and still close it.
-And close it.
-LIZZY: Yup.
-JESSICA: But then maybe we can
-can have--
-Tell 'em, Jess. Tell 'em, Jess.
-All the storage solution.
-Organization.
-Storage.
-This is where grandmas can sleep.
-Boom.
-We can put a bed in here.
-Couldn't we? I mean--
-We're whispering
because they're right there
on the other side of the door
so we don't want them to hear.
This gets them out of the RV.
-I think, yeah,
this'll get 'em out of the RV.
-Yeah.
JESSICA:
All right, Morgan and Amber,
-come back into your house.
-(laughter)
-Come on down.
-Welcome back into your house.
-All right, we did our tour.
-Yes.
-We had our talk.
-We have a bit of a plan.
-We have a game plan.
-(laughter)
-Yes, we do! We do.
-Awesome.
-We do. We have some ideas.
-AMBER: Okay.
And we are gonna start packing you up
basically right now.
-Okay.
-JESSICA: We have
the moving trucks outside,
and we're gonna come back in
with some boxes.
-AMBER: That's crazy.
-And let's get started.
-Okay. Yeah.
-Let's do it.
-LIZZY: Y'all ready?
All right, let's go.
Oh, oh, live a little louder ♪
You guys ready?
We come with boxes!
Our friends from Clutter
are literally outside.
-Okay.
-We'll go first.
Okay.
Till you shine, shine, shine ♪
-Here we go.
-Everything that you put
in this box will come back
into this house,
-and you'll have to unpack it.
-Got it.
-Okay.
Just know that we're going
to be bringing in new stuff.
-JESSICA: And so--
-LIZZY: Also, this is
a really great time
-To purge. We would love to purge.
-LIZZY: to declutter, purge.
-Donate.
-Donate.
-Yeah. Yeah.
-We're ready for, like, a fresh start.
-I like that.
-MORGAN: Yeah.
When we come home again, it's gonna be,
like, the fresh start that we needed.
JESSICA: Oh.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-Like a new
-It's a it's a lot. Yeah.
-(laughter)
-It's okay. It's good to be a lot.
-Yeah.
-AMBER AND MORGAN: Yeah.
LIZZY:
You know, a lot means
that change is happening,
-and so, we're here
to make the good change happen.
-AMBER: Yes.
-We trust you guys.
-Okay.
That's good.
Bada-ba, bing, this train is moving.
Till you shine, shine, shine ♪
♪And leave it all behind ♪
Watch your step. Watch your step. You're
going too fast. You're going too fast.
(both grunting)
-(grunts, laughs)
-All right, one box, one million to go.
Live a little louder now. ♪
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh,
ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
JESSICA:
The Ryland family!
-We have two grandmothers.
-Yes.
-We have two mommies.
-Yes.
-And we have three boys.
-Yes.
Right now,
the grandmas are living in an RV
-in the driveway when they come.
-JESSICA: It's not ideal.
-Like, how can we ixnay that?
That's not
-Yeah.
-I wouldn't want my grandma doing that.
-No.
-And when we took in
where Morgan's at in her life
-Right.
-Morgan has stage four cancer
-Mm-hmm.
-which changes everything, obviously.
-Everything.
She needs to have a sanctuary for healing.
Okay, let's figure out
how we can make that happen
and solve some of these issues
in their bedroom and their bathroom.
All right, let's look at the board.
Ah.
Look at that, it worked.
-Okay, so this is the main
-Yes.
bedroom suite and bathroom.
And this is the carpet.
-Yes, this is the carpet.
-That's the carpet.
Squiggly carpet.
All right,
so we're removing closets from here
-inside of the bathroom
-To in the bedroom,
-which makes a lot more sense.
-Crazy choice.
-To in here. So this is now a closet.
-Yeah.
JESSICA: And by moving the closet
into the bedroom,
we have room to put in
a nice double sink on one side,
and a really pretty seated
vanity on the other,
with tons of storage
for both Morgan and Amber.
That's great. One thing I will say,
though, their tub was extra,
extra, extra small.
Morgan, she said, even,
that water is her most healing way
that her body can just kind of relax.
I think we need to get them the extra,
extra-large size.
Yeah, I agree.
So if we can move the toilet
to where the old bathtub is now,
we can make space for a wet room
and put in two shower heads
and an oversized soaking tub
to give Morgan a little healing spa.
-All right, so
-This is exciting.
This is gonna be
a playroom-guest room now.
Yes. So grandmas can come in
this room and hang out and sleep.
But are they going to be okay
with grandmas in there?
I think if we do, like,
incredible storage solutions,
you get all this play space here,
and you get, like, a cozy day bed.
And then we can add
some kind of doors for privacy,
which will totally help
make this space multifunctional.
So the boys have plenty of room to play
during the day,
and then at night,
the grandmas have a comfortable place
to sleep inside the house
instead of out on the driveway.
I like it. I really like it.
That's a win.
-Mm-hmm.
-Okay.
Nursery office.
-Well, we have to take the office out.
-I know. That's the obvious choice.
-JESSICA: It has to be a nursery.
-LIZZY: All right.
Our challenge, I think, is really trying
to scope out where the office can be.
That's gonna be an interesting one.
-All right.
-Done.
Yeah, listen ♪
I'm asleep in the morning light ♪
Till the roosters start to crow ♪
Got me feeling the dynamite ♪
Yeah, the roof's about to blow. ♪
-LIZZY: Tinku!
-Yup.
LIZZY:
We're back at it, buddy.
Okay, what are we doing?
I feel like we need to rip up this carpet.
-Yeah.
-And I feel like I might need a mask.
Today is demo day.
-Today is demo day.
-Lizzy Mathis.
-Yes, it is.
-In the hizzy.
-Demo day.
-Demo day.
-That means we get to tear it up.
-Oh.
You like that?
That was aggressive.
Never do that again.
This outfit just lends itself to,
like, Hammer pants.
This carpet has been here,
they said, since the house was built,
which means it probably has
a lot of hair embedded in the underbelly.
LIZZY:
Do you know the things
that can happen with carpet in a bathroom?
-Tell me, Lizzy.
-I don't want to talk about it.
-I'm a little traumatized.
-What do you mean?
What happens with carpet in a bathroom?
-I mean, so many things can happen.
-Like
-I'm worried more about boys and
-Pee?
-Urine?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
-Oh, my gosh.
-How do you not think of that?
-I didn't even think.
-Hair. I said hair.
-When you see carpet in a bathroom…
-I don't want to be privy to this.
-Oh, my God.
-Why do you get only
a mask out for yourself?
Well, does that mean
That means she's pulling the carpet,
I'm assuming, right?
Wait, are you doing the carpet,
or are you doing the tile?
Let's start with the carpet.
-Wow, her chin strap.
-I feel very professional right now.
Go for it. Which way you want to go?
You want to go this way?
Oh, just start right there?
JESSICA: For the people out there
who've never pulled up a carpet
Grab a corner. Wait.
There you go. She already got it.
-Look at this girl.
-Oh, my God.
Stop.
Just pull up the damn carpet.
-I don't even want to look at it.
-At least there's no stains on this side.
Can you think of a worse surface
than plush carpet in a bathroom?
Oh, God.
Here we go. Oh!
-It's nasty.
-There's-- It's a new day.
All right, let's do the jackhammering.
LIZZY:
You got this. Oh!
-(jackhammer clacking)
-TINKU: There you go.
-LIZZY: Way to go. Nice.
-Got it.
I have never done the
(clacking)
When it cracks, it's, like, so satisfying.
It's like… ugh.
It's like and then one pops,
and it leads to the next,
and that one pops,
and that one pops.
-I don't know why I like this.
-And before you know it,
it's done. It's a nice workout.
Whoa.
-What?
-Put your back into it.
-What you say to me?
-(laughs)
Say it to my face.
(sputtering)
-Okay.
-This was fun. I love learning
how to do these bits and bobs.
-We're gonna let you do
the real work.
-We're gonna go design now.
-Bits and bobs.
-We're gonna go design.
We get to come and play,
but you do the real work.
-This is great.
-All right.
It's gonna look beautiful.
-All right, guys. Thank you.
-Yeah.
Unstoppable, unbreakable,
I'm powerful, I'm beautiful ♪
I'm powerful, I'm beautiful ♪
Woke up
with a pep in my step ♪
Woke up with the whole world ♪
Rolled out on the right side of bed ♪
Walked out and their heads turned ♪
I'm feeling perfectly right ♪
Nothing could block out my light. ♪
JESSICA:
Okay, so mom's
-desk area.
-It has to come out of here.
Listen, I mean,
we've solved two of the three issues here.
-The bathroom is amazing.
-The bathroom.
JESSICA:
And bringing grandmas into the house
-LIZZY:
We're gonna create a flex space.
-It's a nice flex space.
-LIZZY: So it's a dual space.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
LIZZY:
The desk is the last thing we have to go,
so let's measure this
to see how much space.
If you have 60 inches, you're golden.
-For the entire space?
-For the entire space.
-Let's see what we can do.
-All right, let's see.
LIZZY:
It's really just about
being able to create the storage
you need around,
like, a desk situation,
because things come with it.
Papers and, yada yada, all these things.
And so, if we can do that
in an aesthetically pleasing way
-Mm-hmm.
-then it's always a winner.
-Hi, Tinku.
-Hey.
-Tinku.
-How are you guys doing?
-Oh, I love this color.
-I love this color.
-Nice. I'm glad.
-This is gorgeous.
-Yeah, the room
is not feeling as tight
as I thought it was going to.
-No, it feels so spacious.
-It's huge.
-Huge.
-TINKU: I'm really happy you like it.
Um, so we have a little bit
of a conundrum.
-We haven't really
-Ooh, I like that.
figured out the office space
-LIZZY: Situation.
-Yeah.
I know this is gonna be
a wall of closets
-Mm-hmm.
-the bed's here.
So, I feel like we only have
really one place for it.
The question is, do we have enough space
in that place for it?
-So, let's measure.
-Yeah.
I'm always a fan of putting
your office space in your bedroom
if your bedroom can fit
-an office space,
and it can look beautiful
-That's right.
-and the design can be cohesive
with your bedroom.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's about two feet. Here.
It's about 24 inches.
-So then you can't even
-start the desk until here.
-It's here.
Yeah.
This is almost perfect.
JESSICA:
That's awesome.
LIZZY:
There's plenty of space
in this primary bedroom
for us to give Amber a quiet workspace
away from the kids.
The desk will fit perfectly
against the wall,
and we still have room
for a filing cabinet
and shelving unit next to the closet.
LIZZY:
And she can still be close
to Morgan if she needs her
Double win.
I'm just excited that you're not moving
anything else.
No, I think we're pretty good.
(sneezes)
-Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
-Bless you.
(sneezes)
Oh, my God.
-TINKU: Why are you--
you're squatting like you're dying.
-(moans)
LIZZY: She-she had to get into it.
-I don't know, my kids say
I'm dramatic every time I sneeze.
-She had to get into it.
-They might be right.
-Can't you at least be cute
while you do it?
-(moans)
-I'm not. There's nothing cute.
-My God. I can't
-My body's leaking. My eyes are leaking.
-I can't.
-TINKU: Ugh, please don't leak.
-LIZZY: No one wants leaky Jessica.
-LIZZY: No one.
-(Jessica sneezes)
-(Jessica sneezes)
-LIZZY: How you feeling? You good?
-(laughs)
-You good?
-LIZZY: Oh, watch the paint.
It's wet. Is it?
-TINKU: It's wet.
-TINKU: No, not really.
-(bleep)
(laughter)
It's not. It's not.
-All right, all right.
-(laughter)
-TINKU: That would be good, though.
-That would have been so wild.
-Not the first time that's happened.
-LIZZY: Oh, my God.
Okay, so we have to go to HomeDepot.com
to order all of the fixtures
and everything for the bathroom.
-You didn't order it yet?
-Well
-You understand
-I don't know.
-(laughter)
-There's a lot, there's a lot going on.
This is a lot of pressure.
I've been sneezing for three days.
(laughs)
♪
Let's pick out this vanity.
JESSICA:
I really want, like,
-a wood finish.
-Yeah.
And something really beautiful,
like a marble, kind of, looking top.
-Oh, this one's nice.
-JESSICA: Yeah. I love this vanity
-from The Home Depot.
-I think that's perfect.
Yeah, I love all of the storage options.
-Agreed.
-There's the flip-down,
-there are some drawers.
-I think it's also a soft-close.
Great for kids.
-LIZZY: It's gonna look great.
-Yep.
Free shipping.
-They can deliver
-To your house.
-Done.
-Good job.
-Now let's look for the tub.
-Oh
We need freestanding.
-Oh, look at this one.
-LIZZY: Hmm.
LIZZY:
Oh, this is nice.
I love this one.
So it's a modern freestanding option.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-It's like a throwback
and a modern all in one.
And it's the perfect dimensions.
You know, I think it really goes with
the theme of what we're trying to create.
-This spa-like bathroom
-Yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
-calm space.
-JESSICA: Yep.
-I think it works.
JESSICA:
Me, too.
Okay, so we're gonna "buy now"
-Okay.
-and pick it up in-store.
-Great.
-Great.
Perfect. Done and done.
♪
Ooh, I'm gonna love you
like never before ♪
Ooh, I'm gonna love you like ♪
Like never before ♪
Ooh, ooh, I'm gonna love you like ♪
Never, never before ♪
-Ooh, I'm gonna love you like. ♪
-LIZZY: All right.
So, we need to figure out
a couple of things.
We need to figure out
what we are gonna do
-With the ceiling? Yeah.
-With the ceiling.
JESSICA:
I think the vault can feel sometimes
like a little bit of an accident
in a home.
-(laughs)
-And it can feel like an architectural,
like, eyesore.
-An accident?
-A little bit.
So to work with that architecture,
you know, you can enhance it.
We want to do something cute,
give it a little texture, add a vibe.
-Are we gonna change out the fan?
-LIZZY: We are changing out the fan
-for a really beautiful chandelier.
-Oh, yeah, for a chandelier.
-Do we have the chandelier?
-It's gonna be gorgeous. We do.
-Where is it?
-It's over there.
-You want to go grab it?
-Can you you-you can grab it,
-'cause I
-It's pretty big, though.
-I just asked you
-It's super heavy.
LIZZY:
Jessica always has tea in her hand.
She can't carry heavy things.
-What are we even talking about?
-(Jessica laughs)
She's, she's like,
"Uh-oh, I have a tea. My bad."
(grunts)
That was so aggressive.
Did you
I think I'm better
at delegating than doing.
-I have no comment.
-(laughs)
-Okay.
-This is what's gonna be on the ceiling.
-Pretty.
-So this is gonna be very dramatic.
JESSICA:
Very dramatic.
-You know?
-This wood is nice.
-The wood is nice, but this would
have to be painted
-I don't
-if we choose this one.
-Why?
-It's a little too matchy-matchy.
-I like it.
-I would say leave it.
-My favorite is the grass cloth.
JESSICA:
Yeah.
I like it 'cause it--
it is a little lighter.
It feels like there's still a contrast.
Yeah, a little contrast, but not too much.
LIZZY:
This looks rich.
-You know what I mean?
-It looks elevated.
-Grass cloth it is.
-Grass cloth wins.
-TINKU: Hey.
-JESSICA: Oh.
Wide load coming through.
-Do you need help?
-Oh, my God, this is beautiful.
-I got you, buddy.
-TINKU: All right.
Wow, look at this piece.
JESSICA:
This is gorg-een-ous.
-TINKU: Yeah, you ready to put it in?
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-Ooh.
-What?
She can say that she delegates
all she wants.
If no one is doing the work,
it doesn't get done.
Okay? That's the thing here.
So, of course, I am the one
carrying chandeliers,
bringing in the vanity.
-This one over here is
-Rolling it in.
Yeah, but I picked it out and ordered it.
Oh, my God-- we both picked it out.
Girl, bye.
-You want to pick up your side first?
-Yeah, we'll take out mine, and then you.
LIZZY:
And then, Jess,
you can take out the dolly?
-Ready?
-JESSICA: One, two, three.
(Tinku laughs)
-All right.
-Jessica.
-LIZZY: Okay.
I helped at the end. I always do.
What would we do without you?
-Pretty.
-Yeah, that's nice.
It's a perfect fit.
-This is amazing.
-But you know what we really need?
To put this bathtub in here.
All right, let's head over to Home Depot.
It's feeling so good right now ♪
Don't know if I want to come down. ♪
LIZZY:
Here we go.
All right.
-Okay, for the Ryland house
-Yes, we need
we are picking up the bathtub,
we're getting all
of the bathroom fixtures,
-including the showerhead
-So we need a shower, faucet
and all the things.
Let's get it done.
JESSICA:
Okay.
This is my favorite.
LIZZY:
I like it, too.
This faucet has a high arch.
-And you know what's great about that?
-What, it's sleek and modern?
-JESSICA: Less water on the counter.
Right?
-Yes, I agree.
You know what it also has?
-JESSICA: Tell me.
-It says "WaterSense-certified."
-(Jessica gasps)
-It meets EPA criteria.
-It reduces water waste?
-Great.
We're helping the environment
with this faucet.
And it looks dang-gone good.
-Dang-gone?
-Dang-gone.
All right, come on, let's go. We got
to pick up that tub we ordered online.
Oh, yeah. That beautiful tub.
-Ah
-Hi.
-Hi.
-Hi. Welcome to The Home Depot.
How can I help you?
So we're picking up today.
-Do you have an order number?
-Yes, I do.
-Perfect.
-Yes, she does.
It's a big bathtub.
-There you go.
-Awesome.
-Big bathtub.
-Yes.
-Awesome. Looks like it's right here.
Let me go grab that for you, ladies.
-Thanks, Tatiana.
-Thank you, Tatiana.
LIZZY:
This is so easy.
Order it online, then pick it up?
It's, like, the easiest thing to do.
-It's my favorite.
-Look at this.
Let me guess. I should probably grab this.
-JESSICA: I'm so happy
we obtained this truck.
-TATIANA: You guys are all set.
-All set?
-Is there anything else
I can help you with?
-JESSICA: No, we're good.
-No. Thank you, Tatiana.
-I appreciate you.
-Have a great day.
-You, too.
-JESSICA: Thanks.
-You got that?
-Yeah, of course you wouldn't
-Let's go that way.
-Let-let's let's go this way.
'Cause that would be too much-- hey.
-Oh.
-(laughs)
-JESSICA: I can't take you anywhere.
-Nowhere.
♪
I'm-a hit you back in a minute ♪
Aiming for this sky, that's the limit ♪
Right now, you're so far out ♪
This girl's got to run her business. ♪
(exhales)
Wow. This looks really great.
-I love
-LIZZY: Oh, my God, I love this.
these doors.
-Oh, I love it.
-'Cause remember, it was just an opening?
-And I'm loving it.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
LIZZY:
I think this room
is going to be
such a reprieve
for Grandma and Great-Grandma.
Now they can just retreat to this room
instead of having to go outside the house.
I'm really liking it, too.
I think this is great.
We are so nervous doing this room.
Amber and Morgan specifically told us
-not to touch this room.
-"Don't touch it."
LIZZY:
So, of course
we're getting a little nervous.
What if they just literally, like,
-run out the room
and, like, are so upset?
-What if they're so mad at us?
We basically upcycled this furniture
that they already had in here.
I mean, worst-case scenario,
they can always just take the bed
out of the room,
-and there you go.
-Just change it back?
Like, this whole thing,
how it's gonna match the wall
and make it just kind of blend in?
That's a D.I.Y. moment.
-TINKU (distant): Hey, Jess, Lizzy,
you done yet?
-Tinku!
-Oh, Tinku is calling.
-Yeah, we're done.
TINKU:
Yeah, there's a tub
that needs to be moved.
I mean, why is Tinku even calling us
to move this bathtub?
-Thought you could help me out.
-Where's the tub going?
-In there?
-Yeah.
So through these doors
and through that glass door?
-I can't believe
-It'll fit.
we have to put the tub in after
-But question
-we did the glass.
-Why did-- why did we-- yeah.
Why did we have to put the tub in
after we put up the glass?
-It'll fit. It'll be fine.
-Don't we usually put it in before?
No, not nec-- if the tub
is bigger than the door,
then maybe, but we're fine.
-Okay. Let's go.
-It'll be fine.
JESSICA:
I'll navigate.
Of course she will.
What are you doing, Jess?
Well, I was letting you and Tinku just
-do your thing.
-You were drinking your daily tea.
TINKU:
If you just grab the plastic,
it's so light.
You sure the plastic
won't just sort of lift up off of it?
-We'll be fine.
-All right, so just don't hit the sides.
-LIZZY: Okay.
-'Cause we don't want to paint it again.
LIZZY:
That's great navigating. Thanks, Jess.
TINKU:
You don't think she brings
the tea on purpose
so she cannot help with carrying anything?
LIZZY:
You don't think I know her by now?
This bathroom is gonna make
a huge difference in their lives.
And I think the fact that we were able
to design a wet room
where it's just a bathtub and shower,
and she can just feel warm all the time,
I think it's gonna be
an absolute game changer.
Don't hit the glass.
-We have to go the other way.
We'll have to do
-LIZZY: Okay.
Don't hit the glass.
I think anyone who has enough space
to have their bathtub and their shower
behind a glass door, go for it.
It makes a huge difference
in the quality of life.
When you get out of a bathtub,
you're literally either freezing cold
or you're warm and cozy.
It's that-- it's, like,
a major difference.
LIZZY:
Ah, ah.
Oh, turn, turn.
-Jess is talking--
she was talking (bleep).
-Wow.
People don't realize that,
even in smaller spaces,
you can still achieve this.
-Easily, right?
-It's nice.
JESSICA:
It's just about
-making the most of your square footage.
-Mm-hmm.
-That's not bad. That was easy-breezy.
-It's actually
Yeah, it's actually a lot of room.
You want to check it out?
I think I have great taste.
(laughs)
LIZZY:
Nice.
JESSICA:
Wait, where's the drain?
-TINKU: The drain is a little off-center.
-LIZZY: Back?
-TINKU: Yeah, it's right there.
-It's underneath it?
It's underneath. It's already there.
-Did you see it?
-No.
No.
-JESSICA: Oh. Oh, okay.
-Oh. Okay.
-I mean, you have to go
all the way to the end, guys.
-LIZZY: No.
-Yeah.
-You have to be able
to clean the other side, too.
I mean, this shouldn't feel tight.
I mean, if you really think about it
It's tight, boo.
-TINKU: I don't think it's that tight.
-It's tight
-JESSICA: I know.
-but you have a tub in a water space.
LIZZY:
This is where it's at, guys.
Right here.
But wait,
how is that gonna work with this?
It's not gonna fit.
-(glass thuds)
-Go all the way to the end.
-Oh, my gosh.
-Go all the way to the end.
Are you kidding me?
I wish I would have micromanaged this.
There's nothing to micromanage.
We made a choice.
♪
-We're ready.
-We're ready.
-Okay, let's do this.
-Let's go. Let's do this.
-JESSICA: Let's go.
-JESSICA: Oh, my gosh.
-Oh!
(vocalizing)
-Ooh!
-Wow!
-Wow.
-Oh, my God.
I feel like that's a mirage or something.
LIZZY: Which side
do you think is whose, guys?
Oh, wait. I thought that was a mirror.
No, it's a room.
Walk in there.
They think it's a mirror.
-That's what I thought.
-That's what I thought.
This is magic.
TRISTAN:
I love it. I love it.
And you can close these doors, and you
get to have your own sides.
So you guys can talk
when you want to talk.
And then when you don't,
you can close the doors.
This is crazy, awesome, brilliant.
(all laughing, clamoring)
The biggest concern for us was
the fact that you guys didn't have
your individual space.
There's a closet here.
-And now look.
-LIZZY: We got rid of that
to create space for two rooms.
-(overlapping conversations)
-JESSICA: Yeah.
Look, the frosted glass.
It-it gives the openness to it.
And it still allows light through,
which is really great.
-So you guys…
-But you can completely close it up.
And you will be in your room,
and you'll be in your room.
-And you guys will be like…
-Look at Tristan.
Tristan's speechless for a change.
JESSICA: This feels like this can take
you into your preteen world and vibes.
And even as a young teenager,
you won't be mad at this room.
LIZZY:
That's right. You can grow into it.
It's, like, super cute.
Okay. But I think Miranda's outside,
and I think she's probably
literally screaming on the inside.
-JOSEPH: She's screaming on the inside.
I know she is.
-From all the excitement.
-VICTOR: Ooh.
-JOSEPH: Whoa.
-MIRANDA: Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: Wow.
MIRANDA:
I love how it's, like, peach and pink.
Oh, my goodness, you little
You angel.
-JESSICA: What do you think?
-LIZZY: Oh, my gosh.
-MIRANDA: I love it.
-LIZZY: Do you?
Look at your bed.
-I know. It's so cool.
-(laughter)
-And your super gangster television.
-JOSEPH: Oh, my God. It's a TV.
-VICTOR: I just actually noticed it.
-LIZZY: I was just gonna say,
Miranda's not gonna leave her room.
She's like, "No, I am good."
But look, come check out
your little station
where you can get your little jewelry on.
-We put some goodies in the drawer.
-JESSICA: Just like little
(overlapping chatter)
-Your little skincare.
-VICTOR: Yeah, that's good.
-JOSEPH: Yeah. Self-love.
-Exactly. A little self-love. That's okay.
-JOSEPH: Self-love.
Can I just say something really quick?
You have light sconces here.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-JOSEPH: Like, how beautiful, right?
-VICTOR: I love that.
-JOSEPH: Just, like, hotel, chic. Yeah.
-LIZZY: Right. It's, like, elevated.
-JOSEPH: Yeah.
-LIZZY: That's exactly what it is.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
-LIZZY: It's like her little oasis.
-JOSEPH: It is.
The kids' rooms are a peaceful place
where they can collect their thoughts.
-That's right.
-And it kind of blocks the craziness
of the world out a little bit,
and it give you guys a place
to get centered.
Get away from all the boy energy.
Now you have a space to escape to.
Well, coming from a two-dad family,
a perspective of two beautiful mothers
that are doing it,
we appreciate that love you bring
for our daughter here to us.
-I mean, it adds--
-Oh, give us a hug.
Yeah. (laughs)
So sweet.
JESSICA:
Are you guys ready
to check out the bathroom?
Yeah. The tiny little bathroom that could.
The tiny bathroom is not the
little bathroom that could anymore.
-It's the little bathroom that is now.
-It is. It does.
-Exactly. Exactly.
-All right, let's check it out.
All right, let's go.
-Whoa!
-(laughing)
Oh, my God!
-VICTOR: Oh, my God. Look at the sinks.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my God.
Oh.
JOSEPH:
The sinks are so awesome.
-The shower.
-Oh, the shower.
YOLANDA:
I love this.
-Oh, my God. This is pretty.
-VICTOR: Oh, my goodness.
JESSICA:
We made the nook really big,
and we added, like, all the really
elegant touches with the brass.
-LIZZY: And a space for you to sit down.
-JESSICA: And the colors.
-VICTOR: The colors are beautiful.
They're so shiny.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-JOSEPH: Look at her.
-LIZZY: And the detail.
-VICTOR: And Yolanda--
-LIZZY: Exactly. She can sit.
LIZZY:
And then we tried to find
the most beautiful grab bars for you.
-JOSEPH: Yes, they are.
-LIZZY: We wanted to be safe.
VICTOR:
You achieved that.
The toilet paper holder
and the towel holder
-are both grab bars.
-JESSICA: Yup.
-And it can really hold up your weight.
-Mm-hmm.
-JOSEPH: It's Yoli's spa.
-YOLOANDA: Well, yeah. Look at this.
-Ooh. And I got Honest stuff.
-JOSEPH: Yeah.
-That's our favorite.
-Okay, so come back out here, guys.
-JOSEPH: Ah.
-VICTOR: Ready for this.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Look at this!
Oh, my goodness!
-(gasps) Oh, my God!
-JOSEPH: Oh, my God!
-VICTOR: Oh, wow.
-YOLANDA: Whose house is it?
-JOSEPH: This is your house.
Oh, my gosh.
There's stairs going down?
-(laughter)
-YOLANDA: Oh, my.
Oh, my God. Thank you so much!
VICTOR:
Look at. For your makeup, Yolanda.
-Look here. Your makeup.
-JOSEPH: Gosh, a mirror.
-VICTOR: Terra-cotta pieces.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my gosh!
We wanted to give you
a big, beautiful vanity
so you can get ready in the morning.
LIZZY:
So you don't have
to do it in the bathroom.
JESSICA:
To get your-your glam on.
You don't have to wake up extra early
to try and get in there before the kids.
Oh, and it's the lower bed you wanted.
-It's the lower bed you wanted.
-Oh, my gosh.
JOSEPH:
She talks about it every week.
-YOLANDA: I love it!
-VICTOR: Don't call me
when you need help up.
-(laughter)
-YOLANDA: I love it.
We wanted you to feel like
you had a retreat, so we did the doors.
LIZZY:
That lead out to your special place.
-YOLANDA: That's amazing.
-JESSICA: So we did little steps,
and we have little, like, florals.
-LIZZY: Because we know
how much you love nature.
-YOLANDA: It's beautiful.
-They literally built a whole garden
and pool oasis outside for you.
-Yes.
LIZZY:
So we wanted
to give you direct access to that.
-I'm not gonna want to leave.
-JESSICA: Great.
Now, the most important piece
of the puzzle, though,
is your middle-of-the-night
going into the restroom.
LIZZY:
Mm-hmm.
JESSICA:
The whole trek into the living room
and going around.
-Now.
-JOSEPH: Wow.
-VICTOR: Wow.
-Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: This is like a magic house.
-Oh.
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-(whooping)
-YOLANDA: Oh, yes.
Oh, my gosh!
-LIZZY: Direct access.
-YOLANDA: I love it.
That's perfect. I mean, oh, my goodness.
-I don't have to go
all the way around and again
-That's right.
about three times a night.
-And you still have a lock on the door,
so they won't bother you, either.
-Oh, okay.
(laughter)
That's the most amazing thing for me,
to have my own room like that.
I feel like a queen when you go in there.
My God.
As I get older,
it's gonna be harder for me.
So, it's a game changer for me. I love it.
LIZZY:
For you to be
the matriarch of this family,
and for them wanting so badly
to give you something,
finally to be able to spoil you
like you've spoiled them.
That's what we wanted
to bring to this room.
YOLANDA:
And-and you did.
-It's like home.
You know, it feels homey.
-LIZZY: Yes.
-Thank you.
-Thank you. Thank you.
-LIZZY: Hey, kids?
-You deserve it.
-KIDS: Yeah.
-LIZZY: Come this way.
-Come on, kids.
-LIZZY: Come see Grandma's room.
-Okay.
-Having that type of literally three
generations in one household
-Yeah.
LIZZY:
is so special.
It really does take a village to
-raise a family.
-Raise kids. Yes.
And that's exactly what they're doing,
and I think
the fact that we were able
to give back to this family,
it touches us on a level that I don't
even think anyone would understand.
JESSICA:
So, we stocked a lot of the drawers,
a lot of the cabinets
with Honest products.
And then, here's some more.
-Oh, thank you very much. Yay.
-Yeah.
-Yes.
So we hope
that you guys love what we did.
-YOLANDA: Oh, my God.
-VICTOR: Yes. Thank you so much.
-Unbelievable. It's just--
-JESSICA: It meant so much to us.
-Yes.
-And it felt so close to home
for me, personally,
and, uh, it was just such an honor,
so thank you.
YOLANDA:
Thank you. We appreciate it. Everything.
VICTOR:
No, thank you.
We appreciate it everything you did.
We are honored to have you now part
of our family story.
Thank you very much.
-VICTOR: And we will remember that.
-(indistinct chatter)
-You can visit anytime you want.
-LIZZY: Yeah, I will.
-I'll take you up on it.
-YOLANDA: Thank you. Yeah, do.
-Bye, family. Group hug.
-Thank you so much.
-Yeah. (laughs)
-Oh, my God. I am blown away.
-Yeah.
I mean, they nailed not one, not two,
-but four rooms.
-Four rooms.
VICTOR:
The boys' room, the way they divided it.
JOSEPH:
Every little space was thought out.
And then Miranda's room was just
It's magic.
VICTOR:
My mother-in-law loves
-the house, all four rooms.
-She loves her little casita.
I mean, her access to the bathroom.
It's stuff that we've been worrying about,
you know? And it's all beautifully done.
It's a new chapter in our family.
We're turning the page.
The story of the home continues.
You know what I mean?
And it makes tomorrow exciting to come.
-YOLANDA: I'm gonna go back in my bedroom.
-(laughter)
I can be anything ♪
And everything ♪
Everything, oh ♪
I know we're not supposed
to pick our favorites,
but that might have been my favorite.
Seriously, Abuelita Yolanda is a queen.
And I love that we get
to update her room,
and that those kiddos get
to grow up with their grandma
around every day, just like we did.
You know, they're not the only kiddos
who get to have their grandma around.
Our next family has not one,
but two grandmas living with them.
So the Ryland family has three boys.
-Two moms.
-Two moms.
And this thing.
JESSICA:
This RV
-This is a thing.
-This is a thing.
-Let's find out more.
-Yes.
I can't wait to get into this.
MORGAN:
Go ahead, roll it.
-Okay, one. Lucked out.
-Thank you. Oh, I'm scared.
-Don't pick the wrong one.
I'm scared, I'm scared.
-I'm Amber Ryland.
-And I'm Morgan Ryland.
And we're from Woodland Hills, California.
AMBER:
I'm in real estate.
MORGAN:
And I'm a full-time mom
of our three boys.
Okay!
-Oh!
-Okay. Okay.
You go.
MORGAN:
In almost 11 years of marriage,
there's no words
for how much we love each other.
It took a lot of work for us
to have this family, you know?
As two women,
these children were so wanted.
They're just the joy of my life.
That's all I want is
to be here to raise them.
-Oh!
-Oh!
-I still got the fish.
-Oh, no, you made your brother cry.
-You want to put him in?
-No.
-Oh.
I was diagnosed with stage four
breast cancer in March of 2023.
There's no words for the feeling you have
when you hear those words.
You just can't breathe. You're--
Everything flashes before you, and
it's the worst feeling in the world.
AMBER:
I remember Morgan asking,
"Am I gonna beat this?"
And he said,
"Not many have."
And that was like
-That was it.
-Yeah.
MORGAN:
Once we realized the magnitude
of the situation,
how sick I was
and was going to be during treatment,
my mom and my grandma felt so helpless
living three hours away.
They just dropped everything to be here.
(singsongy): Morning.
What time's your appointment?
At 10:00. But Mom's
gonna take the kids to the park,
and then she'll grab them lunch, I think.
Primarily, they've taken care
of the boys so
that Amber could take care of me.
But they have also cooked for us.
They've cleaned for us.
KAREN:
Morgan, she's just got
the biggest heart.
The sweetest girl.
Just being here with her
and seeing how strong she is
has made us strong.
KAREN:
She's been going through a lot
of medical treatments, chemo
with the three babies, you know.
She needs a lot of help and support.
-Purple pad.
-You want your purple pad?
No, purple.
Okay. I get it.
It means everything to have them here.
They've just made it possible
for me to work on healing.
But
the only possible way for them to stay
here physically with us all the time
was to get an RV
and park it in the driveway.
KAREN:
We've been living in the RV now
for about eight months.
There's no mileage on it.
-It's
-No, it's just been parked there
since we bought it.
-AMBER: It's tight quarters for them.
-MORGAN:
It's-it's tight quarters for them.
I would give anything
-for them to have just a little space
comfortably to sleep, you know?
-Mm-hmm.
-A normal mattress.
-Yeah, a normal mattress. But
the layout of the house
is becoming more and more difficult.
Five people live in the house.
AMBER:
We don't have a guest room.
Two of the boys share a room.
We have a room. I share my office
with the baby.
(laughs) So we definitely did not have
room for them.
Westin, where are you?
MORGAN:
Aside from all the other hard things,
when I come home from chemo, it's rough.
Taking a bath--
that's, like, my Zen place.
The bathroom is not a sanctuary
-right now. (laughs)
-(laughs)
I wouldn't call it peaceful
-or working for us. Yeah.
-In and out. (laughs)
-Come here.
-(babbles)
You want to help Mommy work?
(grunts)
If the house were renovated--
and I don't know
how you'd do it--
but, somehow, if you made more room
or made the house more usable
for the family,
it would literally be life-changing.
-Don't touch. Don't touch.
-(whimpers)
And I think it would feel
like a little bit of a fresh start for us
in a time where we
-Could really use one.
-could really use one.
♪
(knocking)
-Hi!
-Hi!
-Oh, my gosh!
Hi! Come in, come in.
-Hi!
-Hi!
-Hi. Nice to meet you. Hi.
-I'm Jessica.
-Hi.
-Nice to meet you.
(overlapping chatter)
Hey, guys. Look who I found.
-Hi.
-Hi.
-(laughter)
-LIZZY: The whole family!
-Um
-Yeah.
Let's start here. This is Asher.
-Hi, Asher. Hi, I'm Jessica.
-He's the middle boy. That's Hudson.
-Oh, we're--
-AMBER: He wants-- Yeah, we're huggers.
-(laughing)
-I'm a hugger, too.
I love them. I think they're great.
I think that when you walk into the house,
immediately, you feel nothing but love.
-This house is just like
-JESSICA: The grandma
-and the great-grandma.
-The grandma, the great-grandma.
I don't know. Immediately, I was touched.
Tell us about your home.
(sighs)
We love this house.
-We've been here almost eight years.
-AMBER: Yeah.
-Oh, wow.
-MORGAN: And when we moved in,
coming from, like, a little apartment,
it felt like a mansion.
We were like, "There's so much room."
-"How are we ever gonna fill it?"
-JESSICA: Yeah.
-That's how it happens.
-(laughs)
-'Cause when you moved,
it was just you two.
-It was just us.
And Hudson was eight months old.
-Eight months.
-He took up no space.
-Yeah, he took up no space.
-(laughing)
LIZZY:
That's deceiving.
And then with each child, it got smaller
-and smaller, as houses do.
-AMBER: Got smaller and smaller.
MORGAN:
And then, um,
Amber started needing a at-home office,
-and so then it got even smaller.
-JESSICA: Oh, okay.
And then where are you guys staying?
KAREN:
Hmm.
-In the front yard.
-(laughter)
LIZZY:
So after everything's done in the house,
the end of the day,
you guys retire to there?
-Yes.
-Yes. That's--
And how often are you guys here?
We're here 24/7, um,
but not always at the same time.
-We make sure
that one of us is here at all times
-Wow.
in case she needs to go
to the emergency.
-So you're just always all hands on deck.
-Yeah. On call.
-Mm-hmm.
-Yes.
-JESSICA: Okay.
LIZZY:
And that's a beautiful thing though,
for you guys to be able to have family
who's able to do that.
-Yeah.
-MORGAN: Absolutely.
It took something so horrible
to-to show us
uh, how precious life is
and our family is and these babies.
It's been beautiful, in spite of
JESSICA/LIZZY:
Mm.
the horror.
MORGAN:
Such a silver lining,
-the amount of time
we've all gotten to spend together.
-Mm-hmm.
LIZZY:
Listening to her speak
you almost forget their situation,
because
her outlook is positive.
-But then also listening to her mom speak.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
Their support system, it's so vibrant.
And I think, in this situation,
that's exactly what you-you wish for
-and that you hope to see.
-Mm. 100%.
Can we talk to Mom and Mom for a second
-without the boys? Is that okay?
-KAREN: We would be happy to babysit.
-(chuckling)
-Yes.
-LIZZY: I would love that.
-Want to go play basketball?
-Let's go, let's go.
-Basketball.
-Yeah, go play basketball.
-Yeah.
-Okay.
They will never ever see the world
the same.
-They will never be the same.
-Mm-hmm.
And everything gets turned on its head.
And you have to think
about how you spend your time,
-how you spend your money.
-Mm-hmm.
JESSICA:
All of that
shifts and changes dramatically,
and everyone's number one focus
is around healing.
-LIZZY: Your journey this year--
both of you, right?
-Yeah.
Tell us where we are in it
and, like, how-- like, how's that?
We don't really know
where we are right now.
Um, I'm kind of in
a little bit of a limbo.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's
it's been hard.
Never in a million years did I think
that I was gonna end up with this
-terminal diagnosis, you know?
-AMBER: She's young.
-Right.
-MORGAN: Like, you try and back-burner it
-as much as you can, but
-Mm.
that's-- You know,
all I have to do is look in the mirror.
And, like, most of the time,
I obviously don't recognize myself.
We've all been changed indefinitely
because of it.
The day-to-day's different now. It's
doctors' appointments or shots
or chemo or radiation, you know?
It's like there's always something,
-But you have to try
and pull the good out of it.
-Yeah.
Amber and I love each other so much.
That's another reason
why this has all been so hard.
Because I'm
living on borrowed time.
And leaving her
and leaving the kids,
I know how much it will break them.
So that's why I'm working as hard as I am
to just
-stay alive.
-Not-not leave.
-Not leave.
-(sniffles)
♪
JESSICA:
You walk in here
and you feel the love.
It's vibrating in here.
MORGAN:
Thank you.
-That's the best compliment.
-Yeah.
But, also, this house looks beautiful.
-Thank you.
-I think we need to know,
one, why we're here.
What are the challenges?
And walk us through what you need.
MORGAN:
Mostly, I think, to give
my mom and grandma a little space
that will work for them.
AMBER:
We do love our home. But we would love
-to make it continue to work for us.
-Mm-hmm.
And right now it's not.
-What do you think could use
the most updating or TLC?
-Mm.
Well, we did update the house
when we moved in,
but the one room that we didn't touch
-is our primary bathroom.
-Oh, our primary bathroom. Yeah.
-Oh. That's important.
-Mm. Okay.
-AMBER: Because we thought, like,
no one will really see it
and, like, we'll get to it.
-Right.
-And we-- You don't get to it. (laughs)
-And we never got to it.
-And then we were, like,
kind of used to it.
-Time flies.
-Life happens.
-Right.
-AMBER/MORGAN: Yes.
-It's hard now with challenges.
-AMBER: Yeah.
-MORGAN: And I take
a lot of baths because that just soothes
my body. The pain.
-You know? And trying to hide that
from the kids, you know?
-Hot-- Warm water.
-So water is healing?
-AMBER: Yeah.
-Water is incredible.
It just eases pain in a way that is
-you can't explain until you feel it,
you know?
-LIZZY: Mm.
Well, whatever we can do to help you guys
feel a lot more, like, complete
and-and fulfilled in this home,
please know we are gonna do
everything in our power
-to make it happen.
-Thank you so much.
-Mind-blowing.
-All right, can you guys walk us around
and show us?
-MORGAN: Yes.
-Oh, yes.
-(laughter)
LIZZY:
Jess and I love helping
each one of our families.
And so if this little bit that we do helps
to build her strength and her hope
and her drive even more
so she survives this and they have
a beautiful, long life ahead of them,
then
I desperately want us
to be able to do that.
So, this is our room.
AMBER:
It's big.
-LIZZY: Yeah!
-MORGAN: Really good size.
-JESSICA: So you have your vanity here.
-AMBER: Yeah.
It's a little dated, but
-it works.
-JESSICA: No, it's great.
LIZZY:
Let's go into the bathroom.
MORGAN:
This is our primary bath,
and it is
probably looks exactly the same
as the day it was built.
-We don't know.
-(laughter)
AMBER:
I feel like the space is good.
-Like, it's big.
-JESSICA: It does have
-a lot of deceiving space.
-But
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-Like, a ton of space.
-Yeah.
-The closets are in here.
-I see the carpet though.
-AMBER: There's our runway.
-Yeah.
-AMBER: So that's our red carpet.
-(laughter)
Okay.
But the closet's in the bathroom.
-MORGAN: Yeah.
-JESSICA: Right.
-LIZZY: How does that work with steam?
-AMBER: That's true.
-MORGAN: We have--
Yeah, we have to keep everything closed
-when we're taking a shower, because
-Keep it closed.
-The fan broke, so
-Yes.
-AMBER: It gets steamy.
-That-that-- Yeah, it gets steamy.
-LIZZY: This tub is so small.
-JESSICA: Tiny.
-AMBER/MORGAN: Yeah.
-(laughing)
-I mean, this-this tub must get up
to your sh-- like, um
-MORGAN: Yeah. (laughs)
-your waist or something.
-I mean
-Yeah. So it's not really, like,
a "lean-back soak" kind of tub.
-It's just kind of just Yeah.
-I mean, the feet are Yeah.
(laughs) But believe it or not,
I don't shower hardly anymore.
I use the tub because the soaking in it,
-the water just is so helpful when my
-Mm.
I'm just so achy.
My muscles ache, my bones ache.
When you go into their bedroom
-Yeah.
-you're like, "Oh."
-LIZZY: "Wait a minute, what happened?"
-"This-this doesn't feel connected
-to everything else happening
in the house."
-That's right.
And, I mean, you walk
into that space
and, instantly, you're like, wow,
this needs to feel comforting
-and loving and serene
-Yeah.
-and calm and peaceful.
-Yeah.
-And healing.
-And healing.
MORGAN:
This is
Westin's nursery
-and Amber's office.
-My office.
-JESSICA: Oh, wow. Okay.
That looks
-like real work.
-AMBER: Yeah.
LIZZY:
Yeah. You know what my biggest fear was?
-Wait till he gets tall enough
to just, like, start doing this.
-AMBER: Oh.
-MORGAN: Oh, yeah.
-(laughing)
-(squealing)
-Yeah.
-Oh, yeah.
-LIZZY: The kid in me
just wants to erase the whole thing.
-You're right though. I would
-MORGAN: He's occasionally pulled out,
-like, important paperwork
and just be like (ripping sounds)
-He'll come up here and scribble.
Hello, can we talk
about your Zoom backgrounds?
-What's happening?
-AMBER: (stammers) That is an issue.
-There you go.
-You do the blurry. The blurry background.
-Yeah.
-AMBER: It's true. I do.
LIZZY:
This room works great
for a nursery or kids' room.
-Absolutely.
-Not so much for the office.
-Yeah,
-it feels like you're jammed
in this corner and trying
-Yeah.
-to make the most of something.
-Yeah.
So this is our backyard.
JESSICA:
Oh, this is great.
All right, so is there any way
that Lizzy and I can go and just walk
through the house a little bit?
We need maybe, like, five minutes just
to, like, brainstorm in your house.
-Is that okay?
-Yeah, absolutely.
-Of course.
-Okay. We're going
to do a little chitchat.
-Okay.
LIZZY:
With illness,
there's a lot that comes on your plate
that you don't expect.
-Right? Obviously.
-Yeah.
There's a lot of doctor visits,
in and out of the house,
-care that's needed, not only
for the kids, but also for her.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
This is a really great way
for us to be able to give her something
-to take off their plate.
-Yeah.
She needs a bigger bathtub.
-Oh, yeah.
-And if you can't make that happen,
-we're gonna have a problem.
-Yeah.
-Okay? Just so you're clear.
-You know I can make that happen.
-Just so we're clear.
-I can freak this
-If you can't work that one out,
we're gonna have a little bit of an issue.
-No.
We're gonna make it a very healing space.
Also, I'm torn about the office.
-Me, too.
-And the sleeping situation. Like--
-I am, too.
-Would it be possible
for us to figure out, like
I don't know.
Obviously, we're gonna have
to figure out a new space for the office.
-She can't keep it there.
-She can't have it in there.
But the question now becomes--
Is the Grandma, Great-Grandma
sleeping situation.
-And they have a playroom off the kitchen.
-Yeah.
-LIZZY: I know.
-JESSICA: It's actually amazing.
-It's amazing.
-And it's so so much space.
It's so much space.
So because they have updated
so many spaces in the home,
there's a lot of, like, off-limits. Yeah.
-Well, what they thought was off-limits.
-Yeah.
We see this from a whole different angle,
which is the beauty of having,
-I think, two people
-Fresh eyes.
come into your space with fresh eyes
-and have a different take on it.
-Mm-hmm.
-We--
-First of all,
no one told us about this damn space.
-No one told us about this space.
-Okay?
This is this is a space
that was hidden.
It wasn't on our game plan.
It wasn't on a floor plan.
-No one talked to us about this space.
-No one told us about this space.
-So we think
-And it's amazing.
-we can do some kind of
-Barn doors.
-barn doors, something here.
-You seem to have space on both sides.
-Well, you can open it up
and still close it.
-And close it.
-LIZZY: Yup.
-JESSICA: But then maybe we can
-can have--
-Tell 'em, Jess. Tell 'em, Jess.
-All the storage solution.
-Organization.
-Storage.
-This is where grandmas can sleep.
-Boom.
-We can put a bed in here.
-Couldn't we? I mean--
-We're whispering
because they're right there
on the other side of the door
so we don't want them to hear.
This gets them out of the RV.
-I think, yeah,
this'll get 'em out of the RV.
-Yeah.
JESSICA:
All right, Morgan and Amber,
-come back into your house.
-(laughter)
-Come on down.
-Welcome back into your house.
-All right, we did our tour.
-Yes.
-We had our talk.
-We have a bit of a plan.
-We have a game plan.
-(laughter)
-Yes, we do! We do.
-Awesome.
-We do. We have some ideas.
-AMBER: Okay.
And we are gonna start packing you up
basically right now.
-Okay.
-JESSICA: We have
the moving trucks outside,
and we're gonna come back in
with some boxes.
-AMBER: That's crazy.
-And let's get started.
-Okay. Yeah.
-Let's do it.
-LIZZY: Y'all ready?
All right, let's go.
Oh, oh, live a little louder ♪
You guys ready?
We come with boxes!
Our friends from Clutter
are literally outside.
-Okay.
-We'll go first.
Okay.
Till you shine, shine, shine ♪
-Here we go.
-Everything that you put
in this box will come back
into this house,
-and you'll have to unpack it.
-Got it.
-Okay.
Just know that we're going
to be bringing in new stuff.
-JESSICA: And so--
-LIZZY: Also, this is
a really great time
-To purge. We would love to purge.
-LIZZY: to declutter, purge.
-Donate.
-Donate.
-Yeah. Yeah.
-We're ready for, like, a fresh start.
-I like that.
-MORGAN: Yeah.
When we come home again, it's gonna be,
like, the fresh start that we needed.
JESSICA: Oh.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-Like a new
-It's a it's a lot. Yeah.
-(laughter)
-It's okay. It's good to be a lot.
-Yeah.
-AMBER AND MORGAN: Yeah.
LIZZY:
You know, a lot means
that change is happening,
-and so, we're here
to make the good change happen.
-AMBER: Yes.
-We trust you guys.
-Okay.
That's good.
Bada-ba, bing, this train is moving.
Till you shine, shine, shine ♪
♪And leave it all behind ♪
Watch your step. Watch your step. You're
going too fast. You're going too fast.
(both grunting)
-(grunts, laughs)
-All right, one box, one million to go.
Live a little louder now. ♪
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh,
ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
JESSICA:
The Ryland family!
-We have two grandmothers.
-Yes.
-We have two mommies.
-Yes.
-And we have three boys.
-Yes.
Right now,
the grandmas are living in an RV
-in the driveway when they come.
-JESSICA: It's not ideal.
-Like, how can we ixnay that?
That's not
-Yeah.
-I wouldn't want my grandma doing that.
-No.
-And when we took in
where Morgan's at in her life
-Right.
-Morgan has stage four cancer
-Mm-hmm.
-which changes everything, obviously.
-Everything.
She needs to have a sanctuary for healing.
Okay, let's figure out
how we can make that happen
and solve some of these issues
in their bedroom and their bathroom.
All right, let's look at the board.
Ah.
Look at that, it worked.
-Okay, so this is the main
-Yes.
bedroom suite and bathroom.
And this is the carpet.
-Yes, this is the carpet.
-That's the carpet.
Squiggly carpet.
All right,
so we're removing closets from here
-inside of the bathroom
-To in the bedroom,
-which makes a lot more sense.
-Crazy choice.
-To in here. So this is now a closet.
-Yeah.
JESSICA: And by moving the closet
into the bedroom,
we have room to put in
a nice double sink on one side,
and a really pretty seated
vanity on the other,
with tons of storage
for both Morgan and Amber.
That's great. One thing I will say,
though, their tub was extra,
extra, extra small.
Morgan, she said, even,
that water is her most healing way
that her body can just kind of relax.
I think we need to get them the extra,
extra-large size.
Yeah, I agree.
So if we can move the toilet
to where the old bathtub is now,
we can make space for a wet room
and put in two shower heads
and an oversized soaking tub
to give Morgan a little healing spa.
-All right, so
-This is exciting.
This is gonna be
a playroom-guest room now.
Yes. So grandmas can come in
this room and hang out and sleep.
But are they going to be okay
with grandmas in there?
I think if we do, like,
incredible storage solutions,
you get all this play space here,
and you get, like, a cozy day bed.
And then we can add
some kind of doors for privacy,
which will totally help
make this space multifunctional.
So the boys have plenty of room to play
during the day,
and then at night,
the grandmas have a comfortable place
to sleep inside the house
instead of out on the driveway.
I like it. I really like it.
That's a win.
-Mm-hmm.
-Okay.
Nursery office.
-Well, we have to take the office out.
-I know. That's the obvious choice.
-JESSICA: It has to be a nursery.
-LIZZY: All right.
Our challenge, I think, is really trying
to scope out where the office can be.
That's gonna be an interesting one.
-All right.
-Done.
Yeah, listen ♪
I'm asleep in the morning light ♪
Till the roosters start to crow ♪
Got me feeling the dynamite ♪
Yeah, the roof's about to blow. ♪
-LIZZY: Tinku!
-Yup.
LIZZY:
We're back at it, buddy.
Okay, what are we doing?
I feel like we need to rip up this carpet.
-Yeah.
-And I feel like I might need a mask.
Today is demo day.
-Today is demo day.
-Lizzy Mathis.
-Yes, it is.
-In the hizzy.
-Demo day.
-Demo day.
-That means we get to tear it up.
-Oh.
You like that?
That was aggressive.
Never do that again.
This outfit just lends itself to,
like, Hammer pants.
This carpet has been here,
they said, since the house was built,
which means it probably has
a lot of hair embedded in the underbelly.
LIZZY:
Do you know the things
that can happen with carpet in a bathroom?
-Tell me, Lizzy.
-I don't want to talk about it.
-I'm a little traumatized.
-What do you mean?
What happens with carpet in a bathroom?
-I mean, so many things can happen.
-Like
-I'm worried more about boys and
-Pee?
-Urine?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
-Oh, my gosh.
-How do you not think of that?
-I didn't even think.
-Hair. I said hair.
-When you see carpet in a bathroom…
-I don't want to be privy to this.
-Oh, my God.
-Why do you get only
a mask out for yourself?
Well, does that mean
That means she's pulling the carpet,
I'm assuming, right?
Wait, are you doing the carpet,
or are you doing the tile?
Let's start with the carpet.
-Wow, her chin strap.
-I feel very professional right now.
Go for it. Which way you want to go?
You want to go this way?
Oh, just start right there?
JESSICA: For the people out there
who've never pulled up a carpet
Grab a corner. Wait.
There you go. She already got it.
-Look at this girl.
-Oh, my God.
Stop.
Just pull up the damn carpet.
-I don't even want to look at it.
-At least there's no stains on this side.
Can you think of a worse surface
than plush carpet in a bathroom?
Oh, God.
Here we go. Oh!
-It's nasty.
-There's-- It's a new day.
All right, let's do the jackhammering.
LIZZY:
You got this. Oh!
-(jackhammer clacking)
-TINKU: There you go.
-LIZZY: Way to go. Nice.
-Got it.
I have never done the
(clacking)
When it cracks, it's, like, so satisfying.
It's like… ugh.
It's like and then one pops,
and it leads to the next,
and that one pops,
and that one pops.
-I don't know why I like this.
-And before you know it,
it's done. It's a nice workout.
Whoa.
-What?
-Put your back into it.
-What you say to me?
-(laughs)
Say it to my face.
(sputtering)
-Okay.
-This was fun. I love learning
how to do these bits and bobs.
-We're gonna let you do
the real work.
-We're gonna go design now.
-Bits and bobs.
-We're gonna go design.
We get to come and play,
but you do the real work.
-This is great.
-All right.
It's gonna look beautiful.
-All right, guys. Thank you.
-Yeah.
Unstoppable, unbreakable,
I'm powerful, I'm beautiful ♪
I'm powerful, I'm beautiful ♪
Woke up
with a pep in my step ♪
Woke up with the whole world ♪
Rolled out on the right side of bed ♪
Walked out and their heads turned ♪
I'm feeling perfectly right ♪
Nothing could block out my light. ♪
JESSICA:
Okay, so mom's
-desk area.
-It has to come out of here.
Listen, I mean,
we've solved two of the three issues here.
-The bathroom is amazing.
-The bathroom.
JESSICA:
And bringing grandmas into the house
-LIZZY:
We're gonna create a flex space.
-It's a nice flex space.
-LIZZY: So it's a dual space.
-JESSICA: Yeah.
LIZZY:
The desk is the last thing we have to go,
so let's measure this
to see how much space.
If you have 60 inches, you're golden.
-For the entire space?
-For the entire space.
-Let's see what we can do.
-All right, let's see.
LIZZY:
It's really just about
being able to create the storage
you need around,
like, a desk situation,
because things come with it.
Papers and, yada yada, all these things.
And so, if we can do that
in an aesthetically pleasing way
-Mm-hmm.
-then it's always a winner.
-Hi, Tinku.
-Hey.
-Tinku.
-How are you guys doing?
-Oh, I love this color.
-I love this color.
-Nice. I'm glad.
-This is gorgeous.
-Yeah, the room
is not feeling as tight
as I thought it was going to.
-No, it feels so spacious.
-It's huge.
-Huge.
-TINKU: I'm really happy you like it.
Um, so we have a little bit
of a conundrum.
-We haven't really
-Ooh, I like that.
figured out the office space
-LIZZY: Situation.
-Yeah.
I know this is gonna be
a wall of closets
-Mm-hmm.
-the bed's here.
So, I feel like we only have
really one place for it.
The question is, do we have enough space
in that place for it?
-So, let's measure.
-Yeah.
I'm always a fan of putting
your office space in your bedroom
if your bedroom can fit
-an office space,
and it can look beautiful
-That's right.
-and the design can be cohesive
with your bedroom.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's about two feet. Here.
It's about 24 inches.
-So then you can't even
-start the desk until here.
-It's here.
Yeah.
This is almost perfect.
JESSICA:
That's awesome.
LIZZY:
There's plenty of space
in this primary bedroom
for us to give Amber a quiet workspace
away from the kids.
The desk will fit perfectly
against the wall,
and we still have room
for a filing cabinet
and shelving unit next to the closet.
LIZZY:
And she can still be close
to Morgan if she needs her
Double win.
I'm just excited that you're not moving
anything else.
No, I think we're pretty good.
(sneezes)
-Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
-Bless you.
(sneezes)
Oh, my God.
-TINKU: Why are you--
you're squatting like you're dying.
-(moans)
LIZZY: She-she had to get into it.
-I don't know, my kids say
I'm dramatic every time I sneeze.
-She had to get into it.
-They might be right.
-Can't you at least be cute
while you do it?
-(moans)
-I'm not. There's nothing cute.
-My God. I can't
-My body's leaking. My eyes are leaking.
-I can't.
-TINKU: Ugh, please don't leak.
-LIZZY: No one wants leaky Jessica.
-LIZZY: No one.
-(Jessica sneezes)
-(Jessica sneezes)
-LIZZY: How you feeling? You good?
-(laughs)
-You good?
-LIZZY: Oh, watch the paint.
It's wet. Is it?
-TINKU: It's wet.
-TINKU: No, not really.
-(bleep)
(laughter)
It's not. It's not.
-All right, all right.
-(laughter)
-TINKU: That would be good, though.
-That would have been so wild.
-Not the first time that's happened.
-LIZZY: Oh, my God.
Okay, so we have to go to HomeDepot.com
to order all of the fixtures
and everything for the bathroom.
-You didn't order it yet?
-Well
-You understand
-I don't know.
-(laughter)
-There's a lot, there's a lot going on.
This is a lot of pressure.
I've been sneezing for three days.
(laughs)
♪
Let's pick out this vanity.
JESSICA:
I really want, like,
-a wood finish.
-Yeah.
And something really beautiful,
like a marble, kind of, looking top.
-Oh, this one's nice.
-JESSICA: Yeah. I love this vanity
-from The Home Depot.
-I think that's perfect.
Yeah, I love all of the storage options.
-Agreed.
-There's the flip-down,
-there are some drawers.
-I think it's also a soft-close.
Great for kids.
-LIZZY: It's gonna look great.
-Yep.
Free shipping.
-They can deliver
-To your house.
-Done.
-Good job.
-Now let's look for the tub.
-Oh
We need freestanding.
-Oh, look at this one.
-LIZZY: Hmm.
LIZZY:
Oh, this is nice.
I love this one.
So it's a modern freestanding option.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-It's like a throwback
and a modern all in one.
And it's the perfect dimensions.
You know, I think it really goes with
the theme of what we're trying to create.
-This spa-like bathroom
-Yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
-calm space.
-JESSICA: Yep.
-I think it works.
JESSICA:
Me, too.
Okay, so we're gonna "buy now"
-Okay.
-and pick it up in-store.
-Great.
-Great.
Perfect. Done and done.
♪
Ooh, I'm gonna love you
like never before ♪
Ooh, I'm gonna love you like ♪
Like never before ♪
Ooh, ooh, I'm gonna love you like ♪
Never, never before ♪
-Ooh, I'm gonna love you like. ♪
-LIZZY: All right.
So, we need to figure out
a couple of things.
We need to figure out
what we are gonna do
-With the ceiling? Yeah.
-With the ceiling.
JESSICA:
I think the vault can feel sometimes
like a little bit of an accident
in a home.
-(laughs)
-And it can feel like an architectural,
like, eyesore.
-An accident?
-A little bit.
So to work with that architecture,
you know, you can enhance it.
We want to do something cute,
give it a little texture, add a vibe.
-Are we gonna change out the fan?
-LIZZY: We are changing out the fan
-for a really beautiful chandelier.
-Oh, yeah, for a chandelier.
-Do we have the chandelier?
-It's gonna be gorgeous. We do.
-Where is it?
-It's over there.
-You want to go grab it?
-Can you you-you can grab it,
-'cause I
-It's pretty big, though.
-I just asked you
-It's super heavy.
LIZZY:
Jessica always has tea in her hand.
She can't carry heavy things.
-What are we even talking about?
-(Jessica laughs)
She's, she's like,
"Uh-oh, I have a tea. My bad."
(grunts)
That was so aggressive.
Did you
I think I'm better
at delegating than doing.
-I have no comment.
-(laughs)
-Okay.
-This is what's gonna be on the ceiling.
-Pretty.
-So this is gonna be very dramatic.
JESSICA:
Very dramatic.
-You know?
-This wood is nice.
-The wood is nice, but this would
have to be painted
-I don't
-if we choose this one.
-Why?
-It's a little too matchy-matchy.
-I like it.
-I would say leave it.
-My favorite is the grass cloth.
JESSICA:
Yeah.
I like it 'cause it--
it is a little lighter.
It feels like there's still a contrast.
Yeah, a little contrast, but not too much.
LIZZY:
This looks rich.
-You know what I mean?
-It looks elevated.
-Grass cloth it is.
-Grass cloth wins.
-TINKU: Hey.
-JESSICA: Oh.
Wide load coming through.
-Do you need help?
-Oh, my God, this is beautiful.
-I got you, buddy.
-TINKU: All right.
Wow, look at this piece.
JESSICA:
This is gorg-een-ous.
-TINKU: Yeah, you ready to put it in?
-LIZZY: Yeah.
-Ooh.
-What?
She can say that she delegates
all she wants.
If no one is doing the work,
it doesn't get done.
Okay? That's the thing here.
So, of course, I am the one
carrying chandeliers,
bringing in the vanity.
-This one over here is
-Rolling it in.
Yeah, but I picked it out and ordered it.
Oh, my God-- we both picked it out.
Girl, bye.
-You want to pick up your side first?
-Yeah, we'll take out mine, and then you.
LIZZY:
And then, Jess,
you can take out the dolly?
-Ready?
-JESSICA: One, two, three.
(Tinku laughs)
-All right.
-Jessica.
-LIZZY: Okay.
I helped at the end. I always do.
What would we do without you?
-Pretty.
-Yeah, that's nice.
It's a perfect fit.
-This is amazing.
-But you know what we really need?
To put this bathtub in here.
All right, let's head over to Home Depot.
It's feeling so good right now ♪
Don't know if I want to come down. ♪
LIZZY:
Here we go.
All right.
-Okay, for the Ryland house
-Yes, we need
we are picking up the bathtub,
we're getting all
of the bathroom fixtures,
-including the showerhead
-So we need a shower, faucet
and all the things.
Let's get it done.
JESSICA:
Okay.
This is my favorite.
LIZZY:
I like it, too.
This faucet has a high arch.
-And you know what's great about that?
-What, it's sleek and modern?
-JESSICA: Less water on the counter.
Right?
-Yes, I agree.
You know what it also has?
-JESSICA: Tell me.
-It says "WaterSense-certified."
-(Jessica gasps)
-It meets EPA criteria.
-It reduces water waste?
-Great.
We're helping the environment
with this faucet.
And it looks dang-gone good.
-Dang-gone?
-Dang-gone.
All right, come on, let's go. We got
to pick up that tub we ordered online.
Oh, yeah. That beautiful tub.
-Ah
-Hi.
-Hi.
-Hi. Welcome to The Home Depot.
How can I help you?
So we're picking up today.
-Do you have an order number?
-Yes, I do.
-Perfect.
-Yes, she does.
It's a big bathtub.
-There you go.
-Awesome.
-Big bathtub.
-Yes.
-Awesome. Looks like it's right here.
Let me go grab that for you, ladies.
-Thanks, Tatiana.
-Thank you, Tatiana.
LIZZY:
This is so easy.
Order it online, then pick it up?
It's, like, the easiest thing to do.
-It's my favorite.
-Look at this.
Let me guess. I should probably grab this.
-JESSICA: I'm so happy
we obtained this truck.
-TATIANA: You guys are all set.
-All set?
-Is there anything else
I can help you with?
-JESSICA: No, we're good.
-No. Thank you, Tatiana.
-I appreciate you.
-Have a great day.
-You, too.
-JESSICA: Thanks.
-You got that?
-Yeah, of course you wouldn't
-Let's go that way.
-Let-let's let's go this way.
'Cause that would be too much-- hey.
-Oh.
-(laughs)
-JESSICA: I can't take you anywhere.
-Nowhere.
♪
I'm-a hit you back in a minute ♪
Aiming for this sky, that's the limit ♪
Right now, you're so far out ♪
This girl's got to run her business. ♪
(exhales)
Wow. This looks really great.
-I love
-LIZZY: Oh, my God, I love this.
these doors.
-Oh, I love it.
-'Cause remember, it was just an opening?
-And I'm loving it.
-LIZZY: Yeah.
LIZZY:
I think this room
is going to be
such a reprieve
for Grandma and Great-Grandma.
Now they can just retreat to this room
instead of having to go outside the house.
I'm really liking it, too.
I think this is great.
We are so nervous doing this room.
Amber and Morgan specifically told us
-not to touch this room.
-"Don't touch it."
LIZZY:
So, of course
we're getting a little nervous.
What if they just literally, like,
-run out the room
and, like, are so upset?
-What if they're so mad at us?
We basically upcycled this furniture
that they already had in here.
I mean, worst-case scenario,
they can always just take the bed
out of the room,
-and there you go.
-Just change it back?
Like, this whole thing,
how it's gonna match the wall
and make it just kind of blend in?
That's a D.I.Y. moment.
-TINKU (distant): Hey, Jess, Lizzy,
you done yet?
-Tinku!
-Oh, Tinku is calling.
-Yeah, we're done.
TINKU:
Yeah, there's a tub
that needs to be moved.
I mean, why is Tinku even calling us
to move this bathtub?
-Thought you could help me out.
-Where's the tub going?
-In there?
-Yeah.
So through these doors
and through that glass door?
-I can't believe
-It'll fit.
we have to put the tub in after
-But question
-we did the glass.
-Why did-- why did we-- yeah.
Why did we have to put the tub in
after we put up the glass?
-It'll fit. It'll be fine.
-Don't we usually put it in before?
No, not nec-- if the tub
is bigger than the door,
then maybe, but we're fine.
-Okay. Let's go.
-It'll be fine.
JESSICA:
I'll navigate.
Of course she will.
What are you doing, Jess?
Well, I was letting you and Tinku just
-do your thing.
-You were drinking your daily tea.
TINKU:
If you just grab the plastic,
it's so light.
You sure the plastic
won't just sort of lift up off of it?
-We'll be fine.
-All right, so just don't hit the sides.
-LIZZY: Okay.
-'Cause we don't want to paint it again.
LIZZY:
That's great navigating. Thanks, Jess.
TINKU:
You don't think she brings
the tea on purpose
so she cannot help with carrying anything?
LIZZY:
You don't think I know her by now?
This bathroom is gonna make
a huge difference in their lives.
And I think the fact that we were able
to design a wet room
where it's just a bathtub and shower,
and she can just feel warm all the time,
I think it's gonna be
an absolute game changer.
Don't hit the glass.
-We have to go the other way.
We'll have to do
-LIZZY: Okay.
Don't hit the glass.
I think anyone who has enough space
to have their bathtub and their shower
behind a glass door, go for it.
It makes a huge difference
in the quality of life.
When you get out of a bathtub,
you're literally either freezing cold
or you're warm and cozy.
It's that-- it's, like,
a major difference.
LIZZY:
Ah, ah.
Oh, turn, turn.
-Jess is talking--
she was talking (bleep).
-Wow.
People don't realize that,
even in smaller spaces,
you can still achieve this.
-Easily, right?
-It's nice.
JESSICA:
It's just about
-making the most of your square footage.
-Mm-hmm.
-That's not bad. That was easy-breezy.
-It's actually
Yeah, it's actually a lot of room.
You want to check it out?
I think I have great taste.
(laughs)
LIZZY:
Nice.
JESSICA:
Wait, where's the drain?
-TINKU: The drain is a little off-center.
-LIZZY: Back?
-TINKU: Yeah, it's right there.
-It's underneath it?
It's underneath. It's already there.
-Did you see it?
-No.
No.
-JESSICA: Oh. Oh, okay.
-Oh. Okay.
-I mean, you have to go
all the way to the end, guys.
-LIZZY: No.
-Yeah.
-You have to be able
to clean the other side, too.
I mean, this shouldn't feel tight.
I mean, if you really think about it
It's tight, boo.
-TINKU: I don't think it's that tight.
-It's tight
-JESSICA: I know.
-but you have a tub in a water space.
LIZZY:
This is where it's at, guys.
Right here.
But wait,
how is that gonna work with this?
It's not gonna fit.
-(glass thuds)
-Go all the way to the end.
-Oh, my gosh.
-Go all the way to the end.
Are you kidding me?
I wish I would have micromanaged this.
There's nothing to micromanage.
We made a choice.
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