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HGTV Design Star Episodes | Season 6 | |
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Competing Designers Make Over A New York City Penthouse
The competition kicks-off as host Tanika Ray issues the first challenge to the finalists: to makeover their living space, an empty three-story New York City penthouse. Before they can get to work, however, mentor David Bromstad delivers the first hosting challenge. On camera, each finalist must deliver a compelling, one-sentence statement about who they are as a designer. After the work is completed, judges Genevieve Gorder, Candice Olson and Vern Yip walk through the spaces to evaluate the results and select the best and worst design.
Designers Transform Identical White Box Rooms Using Only Restaurant Supplies
Standing outside of a graffiti-covered building, host Tanika Ray reminds the finalists that they must always think creatively. Inside, the finalists discover that this is HGTV Design Star's famous white box challenge in which they must create an over-the-top, customized room that represents their style as a designer. The finalists, who must express their design ingenuity with materials found at a restaurant supply story, also must complete a creative how-to tip or technique used in their white box design. Judges Genevieve Gorder, Vern Yip and popular designer Thom Filicia will visit each space and select which finalist executed the most creative design and who will be sent home.
Designers Give New Life To Underused Rooms In The Old Room, New Life Challenge
For the challenge "old room, new life," the finalists will work with real homeowners to redesign four underused rooms in their homes. The finalists will team up to redesign rooms such as the basement, living room and bedrooms into livable, functional spaces. Guest judges Robert and Cortney Novogratz will join Genevieve Gorder and Vern Yip to determine which team created the most successful space. During the episode, mentor David Bromstad will ask each finalist to demonstrate an on-camera design tip from the makeover.
Designers Transform Outdated Guest Rooms In A Seaside Bed And Breakfast
The designers tackle bedrooms in an outdated bed-and-breakfast, where they must create a modern look that adheres to the owners' preferences. Also: The players explain how they repurposed an item from the inn.
Designers Transform Empty White Rooms Into Ultimate Dream Kitchens That Represent The Country's Most Popular Styles And Layouts
The contestants design kitchens in four popular styles before guest judge Paula Deen tours the finished spaces. Also: The players create Web videos offering kitchen-design advice to viewers.
Designers Have 24 Hours To Transform An Empty Loft Into A Magnificent Wedding Reception
The contestants design a wedding reception based on the bride and groom's theme and color choices in just 24 hours. Also: The designers offer an on-camera party tip used in the design.
Inspired By The Show HGTV'd, Designers Make Over Rooms In A Fan's Home
The designers make over several rooms in a family's home and must practice on-camera room reveals for the hosting challenge.
Final Four Designers Appear On The Nate Berkus Show And Make Over Apartments On A Budget
The contestants design a studio apartment on a budget of $2500. Guest judge Nate Berkus tours the spaces and later reveals that the players must present a "look for less" design tip on "The Nate Berkus Show."
Final Three Designers Must Each Make Over An Entire Tiny House
The designers revamp the interior and exterior of a 110-square-foot home and must use space-maximizing techniques in their designs. Carpenters from other HGTV and DIY shows are on hand to help them out. Also: David Bromstad offers pointers for interacting with the crew on camera.
The Next Design Star Is?
The winner is chosen after the two remaining contestants create their own TV show pilots.
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