Episodes
Worst House on the Street: Series Premiere (S1EP1 Channel 4 Tuesday 2 August 2022)
In this brand-new show, brother and sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas use their creative expertise to help families transform run-down houses into dream homes without blowing the bank. With over 70% of renovations going over time and over budget, Scarlette and Stuart use every trick in their book to help families make their money go further than they ever thought possible. Scarlette and Stuart also share innovative take-home tips and tricks that are useful for any homeowner looking to revamp and modernise their property.
Each episode ends with a breathtaking reveal of all the painstaking hard work that has been done, as Scarlette and Stuart disclose just how much the overall renovation has increased the value of each property, with some spectacular results. In this episode, Scarlette and Stuart help young professional couple Harry and Yimika to totally transform their tired and ugly terraced house in Croydon into one of the best on the block.
It’s not an easy job after asbestos is discovered, costing valuable time and money. But Scarlette and Stuart come to their rescue, saving them a small fortune by finding a supplier offering discounts on kitchen work surfaces, bringing valuable design advice to create a stylish front porch, and suggesting spray-painting the shabby window frames to make them look brand new.
Series Prod: Claire Edwards; Exec Prods: Andrew Mackenzie-Betty, Melanie Leach, Simon Kerfoot; Prod Co: South Shore and Motion Content Group
Airdate: Tuesday 2 August 2022 at 20:00 on Channel 4
Season 1 Episode 1
Worst House on the Street follows brother and sister property developers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas using their creative expertise to help families transform run-down houses into dream homes without blowing the bank. With over 70% of renovations going over time and over budget, Scarlette and Stuart will use every trick in their book to help families make their money go further. At the end of the project they’ll reveal how much their innovative and thrifty changes have increased the value of the property by.