In the fourth cabin challenge, Scott and Bryan serve up one of the most important rooms for a vacation rental: the kitchen! Savannah and Kyle get things cooking with a bold cabinet color while Rotem and Troy have a crisis of confidence over storage space.
To wrap up the interior transformation, Scott and Bryan task the teams with the upstairs bedrooms and bathroom. Rotem and Troy create a fun bunk bed playspace and Sean runs on empty as he struggles with the execution of an unusual feature wall.
With the interiors complete, Scott and Bryan get the teams to head outside to take on the exteriors. Savannah and Kyle encounter pergola problems while April and Arnold struggle with their budget constraints.
All four vacation rental cabins are completely transformed and the teams are surprised with one last “Rock the Dock” challenge. This is their final chance to impress Scott and Bryan before the top team walks away with bragging rights and $100,000!
Jenn carves out more work and storage space for a growing family that incorporates their favorite color: yellow. Next, she helps a mom who regularly hosts gatherings update her 20-year-old home with a welcoming living area and entertainer's kitchen.
Jenn revamps a family's dated home to create more functional storage space for their multipurpose crafts room/home office. Meanwhile, she designs a flex space in a family's dining room where they can start making new memories together.
After moving from California, a family needs Jenn to turn their new and neutral gray house into a home that packs plenty of personality. Across town, Jenn converts a couple's uninspired patio into a tranquil resort in their own backyard.
A family's DIY renovations quickly died on the vine when their busy lives got in the way. Now, Jenn swoops in to take over, finishing their uncompleted projects and delivering his dream of a luxury Vegas bathroom with her love of coastal design.
A couple is so perplexed by the layout of their 1960s home that they're ready to move. Jenn, however, wants to convince them to stay with a homestead-style renovation that combines vintage elements and cozy functionality with a modern organic twist.
Shortly after Jamelle and Lauren moved into their new home, Lauren suffered from buyer's remorse. Jamelle is confident Hilary can reconfigure their dysfunctional layout, but Lauren hopes David can find a property that better suits their needs.
A couple purchased a century-old triplex with big renovation dreams, but now it has become a money pit. Hilary wants to help them conquer this behemoth remodel, but David knows some properties with all the space and function this growing family needs now.
A man bought his mother's house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. He hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new again, while she's excited by the possibilities David has to offer.
With three children and new dog, a couple is ready to turn their dungeon of a basement into an inviting space for their kids. She thinks Hilary can deliver their dream home with a reno, but he believes David can find a better place for their family.
After nearly two decades, a family's house has grown dated, dysfunctional, and now resides on a busy street intersection. She thinks David can find a better layout in a quieter location, but he wants Hilary to work her magic and create an updated space.
Lifelong Floridians snapped up a vintage beachside hotel as soon as it hit the market, but it needs a major refresh. Mika and Brian look to turn the 75-year-old structure into a dream destination, and they have just 100 days before tourist season begins.
There's only 40 days left to finish the Sunburst Inn, and the bulk of the work still awaits. With the oceanfront rooms complete, Brian and Mika now turn their attention to the exterior and lobby to create a beachside experience guests won't soon forget.
A cat bistro owner in Tampa is dreaming of a cozy bungalow with historic charm. With a new business, she doesn't want to overspend, and with her cousin as her broker and her sister chipping in with advice, she'll have a lot to sort through.
Buyers can finally afford to purchase property after moving from New York City to the Grand Rapids area near Lake Michigan. One wants to play it safe with a smaller and less-expensive home, but the other wants to spend big for a large house by the lake.
A sixth grade science teacher is finally ready to buy her dream house in the Boston area. She wants a single-family home with an updated kitchen, but her youngest son will be living with her, and he's trying to score some space to record his podcast.
A couple has a difficult time agreeing on their first home together in Lexington, Kentucky. He's looking for a place close to work with a finished basement that's move-in ready, but she prefers to be on the other side of town and doesn't mind projects.
There's only 40 days left to finish the Sunburst Inn, and the bulk of the work still awaits. With the oceanfront rooms complete, Brian and Mika now turn their attention to the exterior and lobby to create a beachside experience guests won't soon forget.
A cat bistro owner in Tampa is dreaming of a cozy bungalow with historic charm. With a new business, she doesn't want to overspend, and with her cousin as her broker and her sister chipping in with advice, she'll have a lot to sort through.
Buyers can finally afford to purchase property after moving from New York City to the Grand Rapids area near Lake Michigan. One wants to play it safe with a smaller and less-expensive home, but the other wants to spend big for a large house by the lake.
A sixth grade science teacher is finally ready to buy her dream house in the Boston area. She wants a single-family home with an updated kitchen, but her youngest son will be living with her, and he's trying to score some space to record his podcast.
A couple has a difficult time agreeing on their first home together in Lexington, Kentucky. He's looking for a place close to work with a finished basement that's move-in ready, but she prefers to be on the other side of town and doesn't mind projects.
Lifelong Floridians snapped up a vintage beachside hotel as soon as it hit the market, but it needs a major refresh. Mika and Brian look to turn the 75-year-old structure into a dream destination, and they have just 100 days before tourist season begins.
After trying to squeeze their large, blended family into a tiny two-bedroom house, a couple finally decides they need to build bigger. Brian and Mika step in to help with the difficult design choices to nail down this couple's style and start building.
A couple is ready to move out of his parent's home and start a new life with their baby -- right next door. Building on sentimental property is an exciting task for Brian and Mika, but first they'll have to clear a lot filled with decades of collectibles.
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