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

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.

A glass pavillion; a house resembles an ice crystal; a house gives new life to an old railroad.

A nightmarish Hollywood home; a lucky house; a luxury castle in France; spiky apartments.

A mansion off the coast of Rhode Island; ancient wine cellar; futuristic seaside house.