Bolton and Bury Families Sought for Stacey Solomon’s Show, Potential Life Changes

Bolton and Bury Families Sought for Stacey Solomon’s Show, Potential Life Changes

Friday at 10: 00 a. m. ET — Households in Bolton and Bury stand to get weeklong home makeovers that could ease daily care and mobility challenges on Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out, after a casting call opened for the series returning to One in 2026.

Bolton and Bury households face one-week overhauls on Sort Your Life Out

Families and long-term shared households in Bolton and Bury are being invited to apply to appear on Sort Your Life Out; the series will work with homes “in desperate need of a declutter, ” offering a rapid turnaround in seven days. Applications are now open for a variety of homes, including houses and flats, the casting notice says.

Stacey Solomon and team promise hands-on decluttering, reorganising help

Stacey Solomon and the team will provide hands-on help to declutter and reorganise, aiming to give families a space that feels completely transformed. The show’s premise is to pair decluttering with a budget-friendly makeover and a deep clean delivered within a single week to reduce household chaos and stress.

Kings family episode illustrates scale: Gerry and Trish’s home reshaped

One featured household — the Kings — illustrates how extensive the intervention can be: the team packed the family’s possessions into 350 boxes and displayed them in a warehouse to sort what to keep, donate, recycle or sell. The project revealed 1, 296 greetings cards, 762 knick-knacks and 106 instruction manuals among the items set out for decision.

For the Kings, the show tackled practical access and care needs: 62-year-old Gerry has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia, which affects his memory and visual awareness and makes navigating cluttered spaces difficult. Trish, who has taken over household DIY as Gerry’s motor skills declined, wanted to preserve items that spark memories while clearing the rest.

Rob, the programme’s carpenter, created a large storage and display unit incorporating a sliding wall inspired by Gerry’s artwork, while Iwan handled a supersized spring clean and helped move the couple’s bedroom downstairs to create accessible single-story living. Dilly focused on systems and organisation to make day-to-day life simpler for all four adults living in the house.

Previous families have described the experience as life-changing, the casting notice adds, and the series aims to include households overwhelmed by clutter for any reason, including health, disability, caring responsibilities or hospital appointments that make staying on top of the home difficult.

Applications are now open; families who feel overwhelmed by clutter in Bolton and Bury are encouraged to respond if their home needs a full clear-out and reorganisation, the call states.

If producers select households from the casting submissions, those families will be included in the series due to return to One in 2026.