
Brother vs. Brother
Jonathan and Drew redesign their guest bedrooms and bathrooms for the judges.

Jonathan and Drew redesign their guest bedrooms and bathrooms for the judges.

The brothers come out swinging to see who can design the best party-ready outdoor decks and patios.

Drew sets out to win with an over-the-top master suite; the winner gets to play with penguins.

The heat is on as Drew and Jonathan renovate their kitchens before Brett Waterman arrives.

Race between Jonathan's 1980's seaside bungalow and Drew's 1970's two-story classic coastal.

To complete their final spaces, Jonathan and Drew overhaul the front and back yards.

Jonathan and Drew redesign guest bedrooms and bathrooms; judges David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks.

The brothers compete to see who can design the best family room, office and laundry spaces.

The Listed Sisters Alanna and Lex LeBlanc judge the brothers' master bedrooms and baths.

Kitchen Cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri judge the brothers' kitchen spaces.

Jonathan and Drew have seven days to get living and dining rooms ready for Vanilla Ice to judge.

Jonathan and Drew work on the landscaping and final staging in order to sell the houses.

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.