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Clean House

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2011
  • 1h
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7.4/10
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Clean House (2003)
Reality TV

One cluttered house at a time is made over by host Niecy Nash (Reno 911!) and her crew of interior designers and organizers. They decide what stays what goes--by way of a giant yard sale. Th... Read allOne cluttered house at a time is made over by host Niecy Nash (Reno 911!) and her crew of interior designers and organizers. They decide what stays what goes--by way of a giant yard sale. Then the proceeds are invested as home makeover.One cluttered house at a time is made over by host Niecy Nash (Reno 911!) and her crew of interior designers and organizers. They decide what stays what goes--by way of a giant yard sale. Then the proceeds are invested as home makeover.

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    • Mark Brunetz
    • Niecy Nash
    • Matt Iseman
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      • Mark Brunetz
      • Niecy Nash
      • Matt Iseman
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      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Mark Brunetz
    Mark Brunetz
    • Designer…
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Self - Host
    • 2004–2011
    Matt Iseman
    Matt Iseman
    • Go To Guy…
    Trish Suhr
    • Self - Yard Sale Diva
    • 2006–2011
    Linda Koopersmith
    Linda Koopersmith
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    Allen Lee Haff
    Allen Lee Haff
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    • 2010–2011
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    Kellie Shanygne Williams
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    • 2009
    Christopher L. Antie
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    • 2009
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    Joel Steingold
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    • 2009–2011
    John Eric Bentley
    John Eric Bentley
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    Debi Gutierrez
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    • 2008
    Didiayer Snyder
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    Reign Morton
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    Kristin Casey
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    8jimmylee-1

    Self Affirming Show

    I loved this show. I could collect "treasures" (read "useless crap") until I die, and I would still look like nothing compared to the people that end up on this show. I can point to these people and my husband can't complain about me. I didn't used to like it very much. I found Niecy and Michael way too stereotypical for their market segments, as we say in silicon valley. But they, and all the cast, grew on me.

    I watched them pry away, sometimes with a verbal crowbar, the quadrillions of treasures from neurotic collectors. They're all expert wheedlers, negotiators, and compromisers. Now I like them. Don't want to live with them, but I like them. Sometimes I admire them. They're willing to go into almost any neighborhood in Los Angeles to do what they have to do - and they confront interesting sanitation issues without completely freaking out.

    I like Mark Brunetz best when it comes to designs, and Alan when it comes to yard sales, and the familiar Linda. Every once in a while, I notice Linda got a little snippy at the client - but then, having dealt with the homes of difficult relatives and being an obsessive organizer myself, I'm right there with her and have personally thought of physical violence as a possible option. The show does follow the same format every time, but predictability makes me happy.

    The closest competitor, Clean Sweep, offers designs that look pretty cheesy compared to what Mark Brunetz is able to do, probably because Clean Sweep is building them on site (ah, the luxury/downfall of having a carpenter). Mark must spend more time with the clients than we see on screen, because he somehow takes amazingly disparate tastes and puts together rooms that look good, often even to me, and make people happy. Mark's designs also look practical from a usage point of view.

    I sometimes have a little trouble with watching people on Clean House give up their "treasures" (yes, "useless crap," but to the owners, each and every piece of useless crap seems precious) to raise money - except that if something didn't come out of the house, there would be no room to move. And having been through losses myself, Niecy's sensitive support of the widow who didn't want to let go of physical reminders of her husband was effective.

    We get Clean House on the Style Network, which regrettably must show the same damn commercials throughout. It's enough to drive you insane, and if anything would make me stop watching, that would do it. But it's unlikely, because this show gives me solid points for being such a good housekeeper and non-obsessive collector.

    I have relatives and friends, though. If only they lived in the Los Angeles area.

    I have to add, though, that I dislike the 2006 season version. Too much (OK, endless) product placement, too much canned behavior by Niecy. I don't like the way Trish treats clients; she seems abrasive and direct to the point of being rude with vulnerable collectors and buyers. And I don't like the endless supply of donations that they seem to have to work with on the one hand, with no money for stressed Mark on the other hand. I do like the out takes, but I wouldn't invite this new cast to work with my relatives and friends.
    gentoo3

    If the Style Network purges this show, I will purge them!!!

    I cannot tell you enough what a fantastic show this is! The original cast is FABULOUS!!! Niecy, Allen, Linda, and Michael. Stop screwing with perfection! Trying other people is crazy! Give this show a fair shake and good promotion!!! This was my favorite show until they messed with the formula. I still like it, but it's not the same as the original. Please make us happy and return Michael Moloney to the lineup, because he brings out the magic in Allen Lee Haff, and Niecy Nash. Linda Koopersmith is just a sweetheart as usual. Please BRING BACK THE MAGIC, and ratings will be sure to follow!!! If you love this show as much as I do, please write to the Style Network and make sure the do the right thing!!! Mike:)
    10Norrel122

    Physical & Psychological Cleaning

    I stumbled upon this show one Sunday while flipping through the channels.

    I love the host and her crew. She's real and I applaud her for having one of the few reality-style shows that actually has sold meaning to it and really helps people.

    Clean House gives families the incentive to make lifestyle changes. What I like a lot about the show is the fact that the families themselves work towards the end results. It's not like they sit back and have the crew clean and make over their homes.

    Also, the families really are reaching out for help. You see how much a home can affect each member in that family and the variety of it does so.

    I cried watching "Messiest Home" with the family from Illinois. You see people with real issues working towards solving those problems.

    People tend to misunderstand the host and forget that she's a comedian first. She is straight up and will tell you like it is, and the folks she deals with on her show, need to hear it like it is.

    I am not a fan of reality shows but I love Clean House.

    Niecy gurl, keep doing your thang.
    10jennyyenny

    Motivational & Light Hearted Assist to Clutterheads Everywhere!

    CLEAN HOUSE is one hour of search, toss, redesign, and reward. It's like a million bucks to these folks once they've allowed their perceived beloved things to be removed and in return gain much needed customized living space. If you're a clutter person, even though you're overwhelmed, it isn't enough to be the reason to eliminate all the excess. That's where CLEAN HOUSE comes in.

    CLEAN HOUSE allows us to watch those who've bravely chosen to allow Niecy, Mark, Linda & Alan, the great CLEAN HOUSE team, to come in and expose their clutter. Even more than that the clutter mentality of those who accumulate STUFF is revealed. Every CLEAN HOUSE show is a powerful study to those who clutter in HOW TO LET GO! When it's all said and done a beautiful restructuring of those clutter areas makes it all worthwhile.
    10james-1908

    Where are Linda Koopersmith and Allan Lee Haff

    I have noticed when watching Clean House this season, that Linda and Allan are missing...What happened...where are they...are they coming back to the show? I really enjoy watching the show, and the combination of Niecy, Linda, Allan, and Mark seems to work very well. I still watch,but it feels like something is missing. They were a great team! Best show was the woman that hated everything, the wall color("puke") and she wanted her love seat back...I don't know why, she didn't seem that lovable! This episode made the whole series more real...just goes to show that you can't please all of the people all of the time! All of the programs start out showing these rooms that are a total mess. Are these messes real or is it set up to look that way? I know that I have always had a "junk" room that looks very much like the rooms that I see on your program, but not the whole house! I love the show, keep up the good work, and bring back Allan and Linda!

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tira y ordena
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      • Long Beach, California, USA(House)
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      • Style Network
      • E! Entertainment Television
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