Unspouse My House

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  • 2019
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.1  (35)

Unspouse My House was a popular home renovation show that aired on HGTV from 2019 to 2020. The show starred Orlando Soria, a design expert and social media personality, who specialized in helping recently divorced or separated individuals redesign their homes after a breakup.

Each episode featured a different individual who was struggling to move on from their past relationship and was looking for a fresh start in their home. Orlando would meet with the homeowner and get a feel for their personal style, preferences, and what they hoped to achieve with their home renovation. He would then determine how to best revamp the space to fit the homeowner’s personality and taste while also making it a comfortable refuge amidst the chaos of their split.

One of the unique aspects of Unspouse My House was that Orlando didn’t just focus on the aesthetic of the home; he also worked to create an emotionally supportive environment as well. He recognized that the homeowner was often dealing with a lot of emotional baggage and residual pain from the separation, and that their home was an important tool in helping them move forward.

In each episode, Orlando and his team would tackle one or more rooms in the home, transforming them into a space that reflected the homeowner’s new sense of self and allowed them to forge ahead in their new life. The renovation process was always customized to the homeowner’s needs and desires, with Orlando taking care to incorporate meaningful touches that would help them feel more grounded and secure.

Beyond the actual renovation work, Unspouse My House was known for its emotional depth and compassionate approach. It acknowledged the pain and heartache that comes with a breakup, and Orlando was always there to offer a listening ear and a kind word. Whether the homeowner was grieving their lost relationship, struggling to adjust to a new living situation, or simply feeling overwhelmed by the renovation process, Orlando was there to support them and guide them towards a brighter future.

Viewers of the show appreciated Orlando’s approach and praised the series for its honesty and authenticity. Many noted that the show helped them feel less alone in their own struggles with heartbreak and moving on. Others were inspired by the transformative power of design and how it could be used to heal and empower individuals.

In addition to the emotional aspects of Unspouse My House, the show was also known for its stunning designs and attention to detail. Orlando’s signature style was a mix of vintage and modern elements, with plenty of bold colors and patterns mixed in. He wasn’t afraid to take risks and try new things, often incorporating unexpected design elements into his projects to create one-of-a-kind spaces that truly reflected the homeowner’s personality.

Throughout the course of the show, Orlando tackled a wide range of home renovation projects, from tiny apartments to sprawling suburban homes. No matter the size or scope of the project, he always approached each one with the same level of care and attention to detail. His ability to transform even the most challenging spaces into something beautiful and functional was truly impressive, and viewers loved seeing the before-and-after transformations each episode.

Overall, Unspouse My House was a heartwarming and inspiring show that offered a fresh take on the home renovation genre. With Orlando Soria at the helm, viewers were treated to stunning designs, emotional depth, and a compassionate approach that made the often-difficult process of moving on just a little bit easier. Whether you’re dealing with a breakup yourself or simply appreciate great design, Unspouse My House is not to be missed.

Unspouse My House is a series that ran for 2 seasons (14 episodes) between June 6, 2019 and on HGTV

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Seasons
The Mess Test
8. The Mess Test
August 26, 2020
A newly divorced mother of two in La Crescenta, Calif., needs help decluttering her house and giving it a little heart and style; designer Orlando Soria tackles her main bedroom, her sons' bedrooms and the jam-packed garage.
Gotta Have Faith
7. Gotta Have Faith
August 19, 2020
A single mom in Huntington Beach, Calif., is tired of living with her ex's design choices and wants to incorporate Zen vibes without breaking her budget; Orlando brings balance to the space by re-imagining her kitchen, living room and master bedroom.
Crater Needs a Curator
6. Crater Needs a Curator
August 12, 2020
A single mom spends months balancing work, parenting and cooking out of a microwave and then her kitchen suffers a massive water leak; Orlando rushes in to rebuild her kitchen and rid her living spaces from burdens of the past.
Glass Half Full
5. Glass Half Full
August 6, 2020
A widow with two daughters in Irvine, Calif., lives in a home full of bittersweet memories of her husband's final days; Orlando transforms several rooms to celebrate her husband's memory while turning the page on the next chapter of her life.
Empty Nest, No Stress
4. Empty Nest, No Stress
July 29, 2020
A mom in Huntington Beach, CA, is preparing for her only son to move away to college, leaving her with an empty nest. Taking a proactive step to lighten her lonely load, she enlists Orlando to renovate her kitchen, patio, main bedroom and sons bedroom.
Single and Ready to Shingle
3. Single and Ready to Shingle
July 29, 2020
A habitually single woman in Los Angeles decides its time to update her historic home while maintaining its 1920s Spanish Colonial style. She calls on Orlando to update her layout and create spaces that she and potential dates will love.
Son of the Year
2. Son of the Year
July 23, 2020
A single dad in Valley Village, CA, has a lot on his plate, including renovating his guesthouse for his mom to move into and wiping the memories of his ex from his bedroom. Orlando steps in to get the guesthouse up to code and re-imagine the main suite.
Mogul in the Making
1. Mogul in the Making
July 23, 2020
While balancing three kids, a full-time job and nursing school, a single mom's home has fallen out of style and shape in Somis, CA. Orlando tackles several rooms, including a surprise space, to achieve her design goals without breaking the bank.
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Where to Watch Unspouse My House
Unspouse My House is available for streaming on the HGTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Unspouse My House on demand at Philo, Amazon, Vudu, Sling, Google Play, Apple TV and HGTV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 6, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (35)
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