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Home renovation expert and HGTV star Jasmine Roth comes to the rescue of overzealous do-it-yourselfers in the new series, Help! I Wrecked My House, the HGTV series showcases Jasmine and her team as they redeem failed home improvement projects and customize the new spaces with beautiful, functional design tailored to each client.
A couple set out to create their dream home, but their skill level ran out and they have a million projects they can't finish. Jasmine steps in to turn their half-finished kitchen, bathroom and backyard into spaces where the family can relax and connect.
A couple's renovation dreams were dashed when they were forced to spend their budget on mold issues after moving. Now they have a baby on the way, and Jasmine has four weeks to renovate their kitchen, dining room and give them a much-needed nursery.
A couple with demanding jobs took on projects around their home, but now they have no time to finish all the work. Jasmine finishes their floors, updates their kitchen and tackles their backyard to create spaces where they can reconnect after a long day.
After taking a huge chunk off their 1960s fixer upper, a couple is living with a gutted living room and kitchen with no plans on how to fix the demolition. Jasmine works with their dwindling budget to create a stunning beach house retreat.
A handyman set out to give his wife the luxurious bathroom she's always wanted, but now they're in over their heads living in a construction zone. Jasmine and her team tackle the space to create a spa-like sanctuary where they can wash away their stress.
Armed with some previous construction experience, a man convinced his partner he could tackle their remodeling projects. Three months later, however, the work is not complete. Jasmine rescues them by finishing their bathroom and updating their kitchen.
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