Already have an account with us? "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Baz, who admits he is no good at DIY, says he had a full team of professionals to do the heavy work while he chatted with the neighbours. "They're just amazing people and they have become very good friends. ‘They had so many applications, there are so many families out there who are just unheard and unseen and are in desperate situations and they don’t really have other options. Browse our products, add free samples and then checkout here. ‘I think, especially at the moment, people will really appreciate a show that’s completely wrong as far as the new social distancing rules are concerned. "It's very powerful and you can learn a lot from these parents and these families and it makes you feel very lucky and you don't take things for granted as much. Most importantly, I adore being a mummy and a wife again. The family have made firm friendships with many of the traders and suppliers, and Sascha said much important work had not been screened, such as spoil clearance by WGC firm BP Mitchell Ltd. ‘We are in a time now where everyone is, understandably, feeling sorry for themselves and with this you get a glimpse into other people’s lives. Viewers of DIY SOS on BBC One last week saw how volunteer local tradespeople built a specialist dialysis room for Sascha Koutrouza, who suffers from life-threatening kidney disease. The team chose to help her as her treatment was keeping her from her four children and by creating a special home dialysis room she has been able to have fewer, less intensive dialysis sessions and can spend more time with her family. He said: "The toughest interview I ever did was with Nicole and she was showing me clips on her phone of her dad. It’s using TV in the best way possible, it’s taking advantage and manipulating television to get some good stuff done.’. “I was so excited to find out that we’d been chosen and the whole experience was just incredible. DIY SOS has been a huge hit with viewers since it's return as Baz and a group of kind-hearted volunteers help families that desperately need their homes renovated. Login to start pinning your favourite products and images to your Karndean Moodboard. A charity registered in England and Wales (270288) and Scotland (SCO48198). two hours) of dialysis every day. “Along the way we’ve met families struggling against huge odds to keep their heads above the water, but as always the tradespeople and suppliers of the UK have proved to be generous and ready to get stuck in for a good cause.”. I get a lot of supplies delivered on a monthly basis and the room has plenty of storage. ‘We have a design team, a build team and a landscaper. ‘They have been doing the series in the UK for about 20 years now,’ Baz says. Release date: 06 June 2017. 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View our online Press Pack. “We are so excited for this build, which will take our operations to the next level, benefiting so many disabled people here in Wales and across the entirety of the UK.”. It’s fantastic to know that she is doing so well.”, Sascha concludes: “Whenever you speak to people they just don’t seem to know much about kidney disease or dialysis. We can’t thank them enough.”. PUBLISHED: 15:40 23 June 2017 | UPDATED: 15:41 23 June 2017. Tonight on BBC1, the DIY SOS team were helping Sascha and her family. Baz went on to praise all the families that have taken part in the show as well as the volunteers. This weeks episode saw Baz and his team enabled young widow Sinead Barry and her three young children move into a new build home. New look Van Gogh collection reveals beautiful oaks in multi ... View in room with our updated Floorstyle interactive design ... New Korlok stone designs offer a timeless backdrop, Olivia Bowen creates a contemporary kitchen with beach vibes. 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