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This all-access pass follows the designers as they tour each other's homes.
This all-access pass follows the designers as they tour each other's homes.
After six weeks, a winner gets crowned, a street sign gets named and bragging rights get claimed on the finale of Rock the Block! Experts appraise the houses and the teams finally tour each other's beautiful work. Four teams competed, but only one wins.
The teams head outside because it's all about exteriors and landscaping on the block this week. Each designer knows the importance of curb appeal, and this challenge could be the difference between winning and losing the whole competition.
Everyone heads down to the basements to design 1400 square feet of unfinished space, and tired of losing, two teams make big, expensive moves to grab the win. Then, a heavy metal band stops by for a Design Challenge, and Tamara Day comes to judge.
The teams get down and dirty when they head upstairs to renovate the main bedroom and bath. It's high stakes as Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson come to blind judge, and the competitors know winning these important spaces could make any team a frontrunner.
The competition continues in week two as the teams tackle the first floor living spaces. From fancy doors to marble floors, each duo's unique strategy and design style flourishes, giving guest judge Page Turner a difficult task when choosing a winner.
The Rock the Block renovation competition begins with the heart of the home -- the kitchen -- as each team tries to add the most value. Chopped's Ted Allen tests their mettle with a Design Twist, while HGTV's Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young judge.
The fresh seven episodes will raise the stakes like never before when two seasoned veteran teams come back to the block to challenge two rookie teams hungry for a win. Popular carpenter, craftsman, design expert and series' host Ty Pennington (Battle on the Beach) will charge the HGTV powerhouse duos to face-off in an epic renovation battle just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. Each team will have just six weeks and a budget of $250,000 to renovate identical modern properties that boast breathtaking mountain views, soaring interior spaces and the largest backyards in series' history, transforming them with their signature vision and personalized design style. The team who clinches the highest appraised value for their home will claim coveted Rock the Block bragging rights and a street named in their honor.