It was more than just a renovation — it was a miracle of compassion, community, and hope. 💫

When DIY SOS host Nick Knowles and his team arrived at a modest home in Aylestone, Leicester, they had one mission: to change the life of 8-year-old Isla, the only girl in the UK living with mandibuloacral dysplasia, a rare genetic disorder that causes her bones to be dangerously brittle and her organs to age prematurely.

DIY SOS The show's presenter, Nick Knowles, told the family the news that would change their lives. He is sat on a sofa with Isla and her family.DIY SOS presenter, Nick Knowles, told Stacey and her family the news that would change their lives

Within days, an outpouring of generosity followed. The DIY SOS team received over 2,000 volunteer applications — one of the biggest responses in the show’s history. From those, 160 volunteers were chosen to help rebuild Isla’s home from the ground up, ensuring she could move safely and live with independence.

“It’s overwhelming to think that people would come together, not for money or recognition, but simply out of the kindness of their hearts,” Isla’s mother Stacey said, holding back tears. “They didn’t just make the house accessible — they changed our lives.”

🏡 A Home Reborn

A white bath surrounded by navy blue tiles.A downstairs bathroom was added to the home for Isla

The renovation went far beyond new paint and fixtures. Light switches, door handles, and bannisters were lowered so Isla could reach them with ease. A downstairs bathroom was added, giving her a new level of independence.

Before the transformation, Stacey admitted life was a daily struggle. “I didn’t know how I was going to make the house safe for the girls. When we found out we’d been chosen, we all burst into tears,” she said. “It felt like a huge weight had been lifted.”

Supplied A selfie of Ian Hodgkinson in a high-vis jacket and white hard hat with Isla, also wearing a hard hat and smiling.Ian Hodgkinson project managed the renovation of Isla’s home

Now, her home feels like a new beginning. “It’s everything we hoped for and more,” Stacey said, her voice trembling with gratitude.

When asked what she thought of the makeover, Isla beamed:

“I love it. I can get around the house more easily now.” 💜

💪 The Power of Community

Among the volunteers was Nichola Chippendale, who nominated the family for the show. Though she hadn’t known Stacey long, she was struck by her strength and love for her daughters.

“Stacey’s so humble. She never asks for help, but she was struggling,” Nichola shared. “Seeing Isla’s smile through it all — it just melts your heart.”

Nichola and her husband joined the volunteer crew, describing the week as “organised chaos.”

“There were plasterers, electricians, and builders all working in the same room — and somehow, everyone got along. The energy was amazing,” she said. “When we saw the final result, it took my breath away.”

🧡 Building More Than Walls

Project manager Ian Hodgkinson said the build was one of the most emotional he’d ever witnessed.

“It’s hard to describe. Within days, hundreds of people came together and created something extraordinary — a real little miracle,” he said.

Presenter Nick Knowles echoed that sentiment, calling the project “a reminder of how good people truly are.”

“What we saw here wasn’t just construction — it was compassion in action,” Nick said. “It shows how many generous people there are across the country, willing to help in someone’s time of need.”


For Stacey and Isla, the house is more than just bricks and mortar. It’s a symbol of love, resilience, and the best of humanity.

As Stacey put it simply:

“Thank you will never be enough. They didn’t just build a home — they built hope.” 💜