Stacey Solomon and her team returned with a new episode of Sort Your Life Out, where they transformed the cramped and chaotic home of a couple with five children. They travelled to Milton Keynes to help Bianca and Ollie Parej, parents of two girls and three boys, all under nine-years-old. With five children to care for and demanding schedules, the couple's home became overwhelmed by clutter over the years.
Walking into the home, the team were greeted with office chairs and a washing machine in the hallway. Entering the kitchen, Robert Bent noticed that they were lacking storage, especially for a family of seven. The team got to work, decluttering and completely transforming every room in the house.
The family were delighted with the transformation, particularly their three sons, who were eager to see their new bedroom.
The once-cramped space had been completely reimagined, now featuring three full-size single beds neatly set within bright green built-in sleeping pods.
However, fans were quick to raise their concerns about the transformed bedroom, claiming it will not be practical in the long-term.
One wrote: "They're already at the stage of outgrowing this house, they're going to need to move before long as those bedrooms are not enough for five kids."
Another commented: "When they do things like pods, what happens as the kids get older or they sell the house, they are not practical long term and look like a play centre not a home."
A third echoed: "What are they doing to the house, its like a play centre."
Someone else chimed in: "Pods for beds, just put two beds in the room, they will grow out of that nonsense in a short time."
Also sharing their reservations, a fifth said: "Wait until they're about 20 and trying to squeeze into those beds."
Walking into their sons' room for the first time, Ollie and Bianca were over the moon. "This is incredible. It's insane," an emotional Bianca said as she wiped away her tears.
Stacey explained: "Rob really wanted to make this work so that the boys could grow up in these beds and he was determined to get three full-size singles in this space along with actual storage and places to hang stuff."
"It's brilliant," Ollie exclaimed. "He really has worked his magic."