Drew Scott kicks off the competition by assigning master suites to Leanne Ford, Jasmine Roth, Mina Starsiak Hawk and Alison Victoria. Some keep floor plans and fixtures to manage costs while others go high-end, and Tarek El Moussa picks the weekly winner.
The competition continues as Alison, Jasmine, Leanne and Mina add their signature styles to the "moneymaker" of the home: the kitchen. Drew throws a wrench in their plans with a surprise delivery, and Mike Holmes picks his favorite as the weekly winner.
The designers tackle their great rooms and outdoor living spaces by tearing down walls and adding fireplaces and pergolas to increase the homes' value. Tiffany Brooks meets them at the Rose Bowl Flea Market to find materials with limited time and funds.
Leanne, Alison, Mina and Jasmine reach the final week and finish the remaining rooms and exteriors. Drew and the appraisers inspect each house, and the designer with the biggest increased value earns bragging rights and a street named in her honor.
This is the ultimate pre-game special — a look back at what went down during season one of Rock the Block. The designers return to share more about what went into the first season, and the new season two competitors meet for the very first time.
The Rock the Block renovation competition begins with the heart of the home -- the kitchen -- as each team tries to add the most value. Chopped's Ted Allen tests their mettle with a Design Twist, while HGTV's Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young judge.
The competition continues in week two as the teams tackle the first floor living spaces. From fancy doors to marble floors, each duo's unique strategy and design style flourishes, giving guest judge Page Turner a difficult task when choosing a winner.
The teams get down and dirty when they head upstairs to renovate the main bedroom and bath. It's high stakes as Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson come to blind judge, and the competitors know winning these important spaces could make any team a frontrunner.
Everyone heads down to the basements to design 1400 square feet of unfinished space, and tired of losing, two teams make big, expensive moves to grab the win. Then, a heavy metal band stops by for a Design Challenge, and Tamara Day comes to judge.
The teams head outside because it's all about exteriors and landscaping on the block this week. Each designer knows the importance of curb appeal, and this challenge could be the difference between winning and losing the whole competition.
After six weeks, a winner gets crowned, a street sign gets named and bragging rights get claimed on the finale of Rock the Block! Experts appraise the houses and the teams finally tour each other's beautiful work. Four teams competed, but only one wins.
This all-access pass follows the designers as they tour each other's homes.
The competition kicks off as four teams of HGTV superstars put their expertise to the test with an amazing kitchen transformation. Farmhouse Fixer's Jonathan Knight and his brother, Jordan, go step-by-step to judge each of their breathtaking designs.
First impressions are everything as each team reimagines their home's living room and entryway to showcase their unique design styles. Rock the Block's season one winner, Jasmine Roth, returns to judge the renovated spaces and choose a winning team.
The teams finish their first floor renovation as they tackle the main bedroom suites. It's the ultimate test of luxury versus functionality as Rock the Block veteran Alison Victoria and HGTV star Page Turner judge these jaw-dropping spaces.
The teams go upstairs to renovate a new space for Rock the Block -- the FROG. With only days to transform their Finished Room Over Garage before Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent judge their work, the teams aim to leap to the front of the competition.
With budgets dwindling and pressure rising, the teams head outside to design their outdoor spaces. It's all about curb appeal and backyard amenities until Ty disrupts their plans just before Mina Starsiak-Hawk and Karen E Laine begin their judging.
The teams race to finish their houses before their money runs out and judgement day arrives. Drew Scott and previous Rock the Block winners Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt judge the entire homes while each team finally gets to see their competitions' spaces.
The teams reveal an inside look at this season's bloopers and outtakes
Four teams of HGTV all-stars design breathtaking kitchens as the ultimate renovation competition begins. After a hot-air balloon ride over the mountains offers inspiration, Fixer to Fabulous' Dave and Jenny Marrs judge the jaw-dropping finished spaces.
In week two, the teams create stunning Living Rooms and Entryways for their homes. Fireplaces and Rocky Mountain views seem like a sure thing until Rock the Block alum Mina Starsiak-Hawk and HGTV's Jenn Todryk tour everyone's work and pick a winner.
It's week three and the competition turns up as the teams renovate their main suite. Elevated designs rule the day as Unsellable Houses stars Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis come to blind judge and determine if any team left things too basic.
With the first floor complete, the teams head downstairs to tackle the biggest space ever seen on Rock the Block: the lower level, 1500 square feet of blank canvas to create some of the most outrageous spaces. HGTV's Alison Victoria and Veronica Valencia wade through the luxurious fun to choose a winner.
Time to head outside as teams design their exterior spaces during a snowy week on the block. Ty encourages everyone to get sporty thanks to his last Design Surprise and Rock the Block Season 2 winners Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt arrive to judge.
With budgets dwindling and pressure mounting, everyone races to the finish line. Teams finally get to see each other's homes as previous Rock the Block champions Jasmine Roth, Egypt Sherrod, and Mike Jackson judge their work and announce the winning team.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the biggest all-star competition series!
Jasmine checks how the teams prepare to compete with other top designers.
The competitors reveal what risks paid off in the living space challenge.
The designers dish their opinions after the bedroom suite challenge.
The competitors reveal their thoughts on each other's basement designs
The teams reveal which house they really think had the most curb appeal
With the winners named, the designers look back on their final moments.