
Brother vs. Brother
The teams must renovate all bedrooms and bathrooms; the loser is up to his elbows in hot wings.

The teams must renovate all bedrooms and bathrooms; the loser is up to his elbows in hot wings.

The teams completely make over kitchens, dining rooms, and laundry rooms.

Jonathan and Drew compete for the best living room flip.

The final four competitors renovate tract homes; a team member has a breakdown.

The teams renovate ranch-style homes; one house has structural issues.

A competitor switches teams; the teams must repair and update Colonial homes.

The teams have three days to makeover Craftsman-style homes that are riddled with assorted problems.

Making over cottage homes; budget issues; over-extending workers.

Each team renovates a ranch home.

The teams must renovate identical houses owned by identical twins.

Flu strikes the set in the semi-finals, unbalancing the teams as pressures mount.

Drew and Jonathan cut a person from their teams; tempers flare at Team Jonathan's house.

Jonathan and Drew watch their teams; a teammate will be cut during the challenge.

The teams have two days to renovate homes; pressure erodes confidence and spirit.

Jonathan and Drew Scott mentor teams of home improvement experts.

An apartment designed around a violin; a home with a butterfly roof; a modern home in Portugal.

A desert house in California; a concrete cottage in Canada; a city landmark; a house like a plane.

A house like a turtle; an underground home in France; a German house by the Berlin Wall.

Old French chateau; a Spanish house looks like a work site; a futuristic home in Austria.

A New York residence looks like a ranch; a French home shelters under limestone.