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In the season finale, the top three artists complete their miniature homes and face off to fight for the title of ‘Best in Miniature’ and the grand prize of $15,000.
It’s the semifinal and the top four artists create something sweet before building their last room to vie for a spot in the final.
The top five miniaturists have fun creating their favourite animals in miniature, but things heat up when they have to build one of the most complex rooms in the house: the kitchen.
The miniaturists’ sewing skills are put to the test when they have to make pillows and a main bedroom fit for a pint-sized king or queen… bed.
The seven remaining artists get personal when they have to make a miniature inspired by their loved ones; then they build little offices that make working from home downright pleasant.
What’s on the menu for the miniaturists? Lots of tiny cakes and an unforgettable dining room.
The artists take on a mini challenge that’s one for the books, and they’re faced with finding their inner child to create a fun kids’ room.
The nine remaining artists take on a quick mini flower challenge before tackling their tiny bathrooms.
The artists have to delve deep into their childhoods for the mini challenge and then flex their interior design skills to build their first interior room: the living room.
Eleven elite miniaturists head to the workshop to compete in building the ultimate miniature home.
This season, the miniaturists go to epic lengths to create their ultimate tiny home, one pocket-sized room at a time. The competition pushes them to create detailed masterpieces under a ticking clock. While the goal is to make it mini, the competition is huge, as these highly skilled artists fight for prizes and advantages in every episode. Each week one miniaturist is sent home, while the others continue to compete for the $15,000 grand prize.