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- Vicky and Todd recently bought him a dated old house near a ski hill, and they it could earn them some money - if the property reno job were done.
- The next room to be renovated is the kitchen, with a seventy-two hours completion deadline. The winning couple will be awarded a trip to Quebec City and a stay at the luxurious ice hotel. Although each couple has an idea of what color scheme they will use in the room, they are dictated by their limited choice of cabinets, they only having one of four choices picking in order of winning a quick challenge. Most of the couples focus on the judges' stated want of bold design ideas. One couple may sacrifice workmanship for installation of those ideas. Another two couples decide that they will personalize their kitchens to their own situations, one which may be a little too outside the box. And what may be deemed as bold by a couple may not be seen the same by the judges, who may equate that boldness with not being functional.
- Going into the last challenge, Dom and Michael continue to vent publicly about what they feel has not only been unfair criticisms by the judges week after week, but also incorrect judgments week after week where they believe they should have won. That last challenge, which the teams have forty-eight hours to complete, is to correct/change anything they want in their house before the final judgment, where the public will be invited into their homes. Colin and Justin will have one vote apiece, and the collective public will have the third vote, the team with the majority of votes winning their house and a plot of land on which to put it. Most of the teams decide to focus on the comments provided by the judges in the week to week competitions, primarily on those items which were deemed to be unfinished in that first go 'round. Kim and Harry have the longest list of items that they will be tackling which may be problematic if projects are in mid-stream by the deadline. Through the forty-eight hours, the couples reminisce about the eight weeks of the competition, especially memories from those rooms on which they are working. While Colin and Justin do one final walk through the houses and provide their comments to the cameras after those forty-eight hours, the public is also is invited in, each space having its fans and detractors. Dave, Colin and Justin, the four couples, and their family and friends then convene in front of the construction site for Dave to announce the winner of their home.