It’s hard to turn on HGTV regularly and not catchJasmine Rothat some point.
She’s also popped up on a number of other HGTV series to lend her expertise.
In 2020, she debuted her new series for the data pipe called “Help!

I Wrecked My House.”
Season 2 premiered in September 2021 with hour-long episodes.
Katie Ruttan-Daigle, HGTV vice president, programming and development, explained what contributes to the series' success.

There’s much more to the show than just its corny title (which has an interesting backstory).
Here’s an inside look at HGTV’s “Help!
I Wrecked My House.”

This is how the name of Help!
I Wrecked My House."
It turns out, she has her clients and fans to thank for it.

“People kept coming to me and being like, ‘Help!
I wrecked my house!'”
she shared withShowbiz CheatSheet.

“Literally those exact words.”
So, Roth and HGTV execs put their heads together and created “Help!
“These are people that literally have watched HGTV.

They’ve watched YouTube.
They’ve watched whatever it is.
They’ve read a book.

They saw their dad do it.
And they’re like, ‘I can do that.’
And they ruin their houses.”

However, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
If you’ve seen “Help!
I Wrecked My House,” it’s clear that Roth is very hands on with her work.

So, where exactly did she first learn how to use tools?
As it turns out, Roth did have an informal education in construction.
Well, it turns out that new shows don’t always require something to be developed completely from scratch.

And Roth sure has amassed an impressive portfolio of client work.
In addition to her own two series, “Hidden Potential” and “Help!
Jasmine Roth filmed the first season of Help!
I Wrecked My House late in her pregnancy
If you watched the first season of “Help!
I Wrecked My House,” it was clear that Jasmine Roth was pregnant.
So, how did she manage working on a construction site while pregnant?
Her team even bought her a special chair so she could sit while directing the crew.
The home design expert explained in her blog post that the tight schedule for TV adds additional complications.
Jasmine Roth’s designs on Help!
I Wrecked My House prioritize function
On “Help!
“I think my aesthetic is less design-forward and more function-forward,” Roth toldHGTV.
“If something makes sense, I like it.”
This philosophy, in fact, extends to all of Roth’s work.
On the first episode of “Help!
And that’s not good.
You don’t ever want water on drywall.”
Roth loves getting creative when determining how to make a space work for homeowners.
Realtor.com noted that Roth decorated the perimeter of the door opening with reclaimed wood to look like a house.
Just one example of how she uses design in creating functional spaces.
As seen on Help!
I Wrecked My House” feature bathroom remodels.
“We were so excited to have a second bathroom.”
Love watching Help!
I Wrecked My House?
The book is a must-read for those of us who have detailed questions after watching “Help!
Roth hasn’t been shy about her excitement for the book release.
In onepost on Instagram, she described how it came about.
Can you tell I’m excited!?”
I Wrecked My House” as well as inspiration for your own remodels.
Getting cast on Help!
I Wrecked My House is harder than you think
When it comes to “Help!
I Wrecked My House,” HGTV is on the hunt for a specific jot down of homeowner.
If you’re on this show, you did something wrong.”
So, while we understand that you may not necessarilywantto be on “Help!
And, it turns out, more people than you might think are facing that very dilemma.
Well, we have to say, the finished spaces we see on the series definitely meet our expectations!