The next challenge the teams are given is transforming whatever the third bedroom in their house is into anything but a bedroom. They have twenty-four hours to complete the challenge, with the winner receiving a lifetime supply of 3M ...See moreThe next challenge the teams are given is transforming whatever the third bedroom in their house is into anything but a bedroom. They have twenty-four hours to complete the challenge, with the winner receiving a lifetime supply of 3M products and $5,000, that cash prize being the biggest incentive thus far as many of the couples are just starting out their lives. They have the added challenge of being given one Toronto street from which they must provide photographic evidence of inspiration for their room. Given Kensington Street, Alex and Shelley use the graffiti and hydro poles as inspiration for their office, which will be used for Alex's contracting business. Given Yonge Street, Courtney and Tyler use the bicycles and the construction cranes as accents for what will be their office. Given Bay Street, Dom and Michael use the hard skyline as inspiration for their electronic music (i.e. nightclub feel) room, complete with an urban nightscape mural painted by Michael. Given Queen Street West, Kim and Harry use the "granola kitsch" as inspiration for their combined kids' art center/adult meditation room. Not yet having won a challenge, Alex and Shelley and Courtney and Tyler believe they need to change tactics to come out on top, while Kim and Harry feel the need to overcome the last disaster of not completing their room by being more meticulous in their workmanship. All four teams run with the mantra of boldness in this room. Ultimately the judges choose what they consider to be the most complete room, functionally, technically and aesthetically, as the winner. Written by
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