Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Episode 1
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Carl and Katy decide whether to renovate or sell their three-bedroom Victorian semi-detached home in Chester. Carl thinks moving somewhere new with more space for their two children and to work from home that is more energy-efficient would be the best choice, but Katy is convinced they can solve all their problems with a roof-raising renovation.

Episode 2
In the desirable village of Radlett, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer dive headfirst into a clash that's in danger of boiling over. Aneri, Nihar and their young daughter live in a three-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage. Aneri is desperate to leave behind the tight layout that prevents family gatherings, with its cubbyhole kitchen and lack of must-haves, such as a downstairs toilet. Nihar, however, is defiant that they will live there forever, refusing to let go of their beloved garden, and holds out hope that Kirstie can come up with a plan to resolve this two-year argument. With a £100,000 Love It budget, Kirstie faces a tall order and a planning headache that threatens to derail the whole build. Meanwhile, Phil is in his element finding dream properties with a £750,000 List It budget, but will Aneri play ball?

Episode 3
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer tackle one of their biggest challenges to date, in the Tyneside seaside town of Whitley Bay. Sarah and Sean share a sprawling six-bedroom, three-storey Victorian semi with their five kids. It may have plenty of sleeping space but the kitchen's cramped, the garden's like a postage-stamp, and all seven of them share one bathroom. Sarah, who's deeply attached to their beachside lifestyle and her home-run re-usable cloth nappy business, insists that they stay, in the firm belief that knocking down walls will solve everything. But Sean's done with the galley kitchen, lack of outside space, and constant chaos of seven people sharing one toilet! And he dreads uncovering problems from a house that constantly 'fights back' during renovations. Of course, Kirstie loves knocking down walls, and she has a £70,000 budget to modernise inside while also preserving the Victorian charm. But emergency maintenance soon stretches her funds to the limit. Meanwhile, Phil scours the market with his £650,000 budget, finding some stunning homes that tempt Sean. But Sarah digs in, which puts the final decision on a knife's edge. Will the family love their seaside semi, or list it?

Episode 4
In Hamilton, Kirstie and Phil dive headfirst into a domestic battleground with warring couple Scott and Jaqui. Their once-perfect four-bedroom new-build, which they bought 14 years ago when their two daughters were still at home, now feels like a misfit. With the kids now gone, the house no longer works and is causing consternation. Scott, who works from home full-time, is fiercely attached to his beloved office, double garage and the local area, and refuses to entertain the idea of leaving. Meanwhile, Jaqui is at her wit's end with the cramped kitchen and lack of space for entertaining. She's convinced their dream home is out there, and she's desperately relying on Phil to get Scott on board. Kirstie faces a Herculean challenge, working with a £60,000 Love It budget to create the extra space Jaqui craves. Meanwhile, Phil navigates treacherous waters, searching for properties to meet Jaqui's high standards and somehow persuade Scott that selling up is the best option - all within a £450,000 List It budget. With emotions running high and compromises in short supply, it's an epic showdown. Who'll come out on top?

Episode 5
The new series continues, as Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. In the idyllic Lancashire village of Scorton, they help Joanne and Nick navigate their seven-year-long standoff. Their 'tiny' three-bedroom chalet bungalow has been bursting at the seams since the arrival of their two children - and the mountains of toys and chaos they bring. Joanne adores her 'perfect little home' along with the neighbours and sense of community, and dreams of making it work. But Nick wants the best for his family and is itching for a bigger house to raise the kids in. They both agree that something has to give. With a £70,000 Love It budget, Kirstie devises a brilliant plan to transform this compact property into a family-friendly home. But with such a limited footprint and additional family needs to consider, will her efforts be enough? Meanwhile, Phil faces a challenge with his £550,000 List It budget as he tries to convince Joanne with some jaw-dropping houses that give them some desperately needed space. While Joanne is impressed, can she be persuaded to leave the neighbourhood that she loves? And can Kirstie and Phil reunite this couple and ensure they make the best decision for their future?

Episode 6
The new series continues. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. Kirstie and Phil step into the middle of a domestic deadlock in Wolverhampton. Gordon, Suky and their three children live in a four-bedroom home that they snapped up in 2011, lured by the promise of an indoor pool. But while the pool may be making a splash, the rest of the house is sinking fast. Suky is desperate to escape; she loathes the gloomy interiors, the severe lack of storage, and the claustrophobic, isolating kitchen. On the other hand, Gordon is firmly anchored, convinced that with a little help from Kirstie, their house could become the perfect family home. Kirstie faces an uphill battle with her £80,000 Love It budget, tackling the awkward layout and oppressive interiors. Her bold reimagining of the downstairs space wows Suky and Gordon, but just as progress starts, unexpected setbacks delay the build by over a year. Meanwhile, Phil has £650,000 to find three jaw-dropping properties that deliver the light, airy spaces that Suky dreams of and also convince Gordon, who isn't exactly eager to budge. Even Suky, who's staunchly Team List It, proves to be a tough critic, giving Phil a serious challenge. With delays, dilemmas and divided loyalties, will this couple ever make up their minds?

Episode 7
The new series continues, as Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. In Stevenage, Steven and Adeola desperately need an intervention to resolve their three-year debate. Their detached three-bedroom new-build is bursting at the seams, and a catalogue of issues has left Steven yearning for pastures new. With a lack of storage and a dysfunctional layout - which is exacerbated when family come to stay - patience has finally run out. So much so that Steven has even re-purposed the poorly ventilated ensuite as a walk-in wardrobe! But Adeola refuses to give up on their home. She believes that they need to be brave and tackle the issues head on, rather than giving up on the house that could give them everything they need. One thing they do agree on is that they need Kirstie's help to give them a fighting chance of sorting it out, not least so that Steven can be convinced to remove his clothes from the bathroom! Despite having a £45,000 Love It budget, Kirstie is exasperated with the layout issues and has her work cut out to turn this one around. She takes aim at the garage, but can she win Steven over? Meanwhile, Phil's search is far from plain sailing as he sets out to find a home that delivers on their long list of requirements. Tensions rise as both sides bring their A-game, leaving the decision on a knife's edge. Will Steven and Adeola love their home or list it?

Episode 8
The new series continues as Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. Kirstie and Phil visit the garden city of Milton Keynes to bring harmony to a couple who are worlds apart - both physically and emotionally. Anne-Marie and Paul bought their charming-but-challenging 1920s three-bedroom home six years ago, right before the arrival of their first child. The property was a doer-upper but hasn't been done up yet! Paul wants to list it. Between his twice-a-week 160-mile commute to Manchester, the boxed-in kitchen, and the unforgivable absence of a bathtub in their only bathroom, he's ready to cut his losses and move on. Anne-Marie, on the other hand, refuses to throw in the towel. With family close by and a belief in the house's untapped potential, she's clinging to her dream and counting on Kirstie to work her magic and convince Paul to fall in love with their home again. With a £50,000 Love It budget and an ambitious to-do list, Kirstie gets straight to work, crafting a master plan to unlock every ounce of the house's potential. But just as things get rolling, disaster strikes - a surprise roof repair gobbles up a significant chunk of the budget, leaving Team Love It to rethink their strategy. Meanwhile, Phil takes Anne-Marie and Paul to Rugby, hoping to split the commute burden, and finds jaw-dropping properties with his £500,000 List It budget that leave Anne-Marie questioning her allegiances and Paul well and truly sold. Who'll win this battle of head versus heart?

Episode 9
The new series continues. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. Kirstie heads back to Albrighton in Shropshire to catch up with Jamie Lea and Curtis, a couple whose Love It or List It journey began in 2019 - and what a journey it's been! Back then, their three-bed terrace was a full-blown battleground. Jamie Lea dreamed of putting down roots, focusing on family life with daughter Scarlett and preparing for baby number two. But Curtis had other ideas. Ever restless, he was glued to property sites, hunting for their next fixer-upper: a bigger home with a sprawling countryside garden for their growing family. Kirstie swooped in with a daring £30,000 Love It plan, and the couple rolled up their sleeves, stretching every penny with a mix of DIY grit and determination. Meanwhile, armed with a £280,000 List It budget, Phil uncovered some jaw-dropping homes - including a dreamy four-bed project - that left them seriously torn. Then, in 2023, Phil revisited and found the couple stuck in selling limbo. Never one to shy away from tough love, he dished out pearls of wisdom to help get them back on track. Now, Kirstie uncovers the next chapter in Jamie Lea and Curtis's roller coaster story. Did they finally manage to break free from their stalemate, sell their fully renovated terraced home and achieve their happily-ever-after? Brace yourself for bold choices, shocking surprises and a journey filled with resilience, grit and plenty of drama!

Episode 10
The new series continues as Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help more homeowners to resolve their dilemmas, rejuvenate their homes and decide whether to stay put or start afresh. Kirstie catches up with Kathleen and Tom, who we first met back in 2016 when their charming three-bed Victorian terrace in Gosforth, Newcastle, had become a four-year Love It or List It battleground. While its character and location - just 10 minutes from the city centre - initially won them over, the home quickly became a logistical nightmare. For Tom, the lack of outdoor space, parking and storage was a dealbreaker. After all, housing four boats, five canoes and five bikes isn't a small ask. But Kathleen was determined to make it work for them and their two daughters. All she needed was Kirstie's expertise to convince Tom that it was possible. Armed with a £20,000 Love It budget, Kirstie delivered an ingenious redesign, overhauling the downstairs layout to maximise space. Meanwhile, Phil had a £375,000 List It budget and pulled no punches, presenting jaw-dropping homes that left Tom starry-eyed and even had Kathleen questioning her loyalty to their terrace. In 2019, Phil returned and learnt that the couple had made the leap to a spacious four-bed detached home - a renovator's dream - with ample room for Tom's ever-growing fleet of boats. Now, eight years after they first met, Kirstie is heading back to see how far Kathleen and Tom have come with their ambitious renovations and to find out what adventures this outdoorsy family have planned next. Expect big reveals and plenty of surprises.
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