Kirstie and Phil look back on two sets of couples who struggled to decide whether to stick to their roots or move on to pastures new. In Wandsworth, south London Rachel and Tim debated over city or country. While they both agreed their 1930s semi was too small for their family of four, how to move forward was their issue. In Lincoln, Carly and Eric had a similar situation with their two-bed bungalow being too small for them and their family and while Eric thought their only choice was to move, Carly was adamant she wouldn't leave her close family support network behind.
The dynamic-duo look back on past builds that used walls in interesting ways, moving one wall in a flat in Newtownards created a solution for Brian and Amy's storage issues and in Wapping, Kirstie pitched a plan to enlarge a small kitchen and create a whole new room without the need for an extension.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at brilliant builds and inspiring house-hunts that helped bring harmony to warring couples across the UK. In Wiltshire, Tim and Sonia couldn't decide whether to sell or renovate the home in which Tim had been raised. Tim was ready to move on to a fresh start but Sonia thought with a little work they could start their new chapter without having to move. Over in Warwickshire, Kirstie and Phil met Gill and John, who couldn't decide whether to make their inherited two-bedroom home their own or to sell up and find somewhere else.