House vs. House - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Covered Up to Confident Comedian

Post Baby Blues to Rock Star Chic

Hoochie to Hepburn

Corporate Class to Creative Sass

From Basic to Boho

From Over the Top to Rachel from the Block

From Double Trouble to Twice as Nice

Prison Drab to Professor Fab

Divorced and Down to Polished Posh

Boring Black to Bold Bright Colors

Brittany/Matt vs. Laura/Mike
Brittany builds a custom TV unit and hopes it's enough to overcome Matt's botched crown molding installation. Laura and Mike butt heads when deciding how to transform a surprise item from the judges. Competing couples take on two DIY home makeover challenges, without any outside help, for a chance to win $10,000 dollars.

Hannah/Ben vs. Catherine/Travis
Hannah and Ben draw harsh criticism from the judges when they choose not to paint their living room. Catherine and Travis create unique wall art using old jeans in a picture frame. Competing couples take on two DIY home makeover challenges, without any outside help, for a chance to win $10,000 dollars.

Mary Kate/Chris vs. Carrie/Doug
Mary Kate and Chris devise a floor plan for their garage that includes a gym, a gentlemen's study, and a screening room. Carrie and Doug attempt a DIY project that functions as both a cover for their laundry machines and a bar. Competing couples take on two DIY home makeover challenges, without any outside help, for a chance to win $10,000 dollars.

Betsy/Hank vs. Kristine/Darwin
Betsy and Hank attempt a dual-purpose carpentry project that hides their exterior laundry machines and converts into a poolside cabana. Kristine and Darwin convert a wooden palette into an exterior plant holder and build an al fresco dining table. Competing couples take on two DIY home makeover challenges, without any outside help, for a chance to win $10,000 dollars.

Jessica/Mike vs. Denise/Jason
Jessica and Mike use a wine barrel to create a custom coffee table. Denise and Jason create a decoupage wall using pages from a dictionary. Competing couples take on two DIY home makeover challenges, without any outside help, for a chance to win $10,000 dollars.
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