Sophie and Paul are butting heads over their three-bedroom home in Aylesbury. Paul wants to move to a bigger, better family home for a fresh start, but Sophie's parents are just down the road and she loves having them on hand for babysitting.
Phil revisits Sarah and Ian, whose two-bed semi in Northamptonshire was bursting at the seams. Five years on, Phil finds out if they followed through on their decision.
In Cowbridge, Amy and Louis need help with a home that, on the surface, looks picture perfect, but its dysfunctional layout has made Amy long for pastures new. Louis believes Kirstie can come up with a plan to turn it into a forever family home.
Kirstie and Phil help more owners decide whether to love their home or sell it. In East Grinstead, Lucy and Lynton are at loggerheads over their three-bed semi.
In Edinburgh, Gary and Bill are torn over their four-bed home set in the grounds of a graveyard. Bill loves its quirkiness, but Gary hates the higgledy-piggledy layout.
In Lancing, Gloria and Tom are battling over whether to stay put or move on from their Victorian semi by the sea. With three young children, only three bedrooms and a tricky layout, Gloria's desperate to sell up and move somewhere bigger.
Kirstie and Phil are in Lincoln, helping Carly and Eric end their five-year debate over their two-bed bungalow. Eric's never been a fan of their home's dysfunctional layout, but Carly doesn't want to move away from all her family who live nearby.
In Poole, Sue and Roy are at an impasse over their extraordinary chalet bungalow complete with a pool! Can Kirstie's cunning plan make waves, or will Phil's spacious alternatives muddy the waters?
Phil revisits Alex and Danny who were in turmoil over their 1950s semi in Preston. Was Kirstie's momentous conversion a hit, or did Phil's turnkey temptations come up trumps?
In this episode, Phil catches up with Kathleen and Tom, who chose to Love their home back in 2016. Their 3-bed Victorian terrace in Gosforth, Newcastle had been the bone of contention for four years.
Today, Kirstie and Phil head to Woodford, London, where Keeley and Terence are at breaking point with their end of terrace house.
This time Kirstie and Phil head to Albrighton in Shropshire to meet Jamie Lea and Curtis who have reached a stalemate.
This time, Kirstie and Phil are off to Cullercoats in North Tyneside to help Mark and Suze Drummond, who’s emotional ties to their four-bed Victorian townhouse have left them in limbo.
This time, Kirstie and Phil are in High Wycombe where Carly and Phil are at deadlock over their 4-bed semi. Eight years after buying their once roomy home, life is somewhat different with three young daughters now taking over the space.
This time, Kirstie and Phil are needed in Rushden in Northamptonshire, where Susan and John are torn over their unique five bed character home.
This time, Kirstie and Phil are in Stoke to help the Rowland family end their decade long debate. Julie and Allen are at a loss as to how they can make their current three-bed abode any better.
Less than a year later, Phil’s back to see what Mark and Suze did next. Did they follow through? And have they made the right call?
This time, ،Kristie and Phil are called to the village of Somersham in Cambridgeshire to help Emily and Kris. Their 3-bed semi is at bursting point, having been outgrown by the family of five.
Just a year on, Kirstie’s back to catch up with Julie and Allen, but did they follow through on their decision?