Dysfunctional Home

Season 9Episode 860 minavr. 7, 2014
Dysfunctional Home

Over three decades ago, Irene and Marcos moved from Ecuador to start a new life in their suburban home. Thirty-five years later, the couple only have one daughter still living at home, but their house has gotten busier. With the addition of spouses and grandchildren, Irene and Marcos' family gatherings find them desperately struggling to accommodate everyone in their current space. Marcos doesn't want to sell their home, but in order for Irene to stay, things are definitely going to have to change. Stepping into this debate are Designer Hilary and Realtor David. Hilary and her team plan to create an open concept main floor, while David tries to find Marcos and Irene a new house that has space and functions for their big family. In the end, Irene and Marcos will have to decide- will they love their home again or will they list it?

Dysfunctional Home has aired on avr. 7, 2014 at 21:00
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