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Rock the Block: Home Renovation Showdown in Salt Lake City

Rock the Block: Home Renovation Showdown in Salt Lake City
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On the thrilling return of HGTV's Rock the Block, teams of seasoned veterans and ambitious rookies converge just outside Salt Lake City, Utah, ready to battle it out in a high-stakes home renovation competition. With four teams, four houses, and four acres at play, the goal is simple: outshine your competitors and elevate the value of your home. This season, the competition takes an electrifying turn as Rock the Block veterans like Jonathan Knight and Allison Victoria face off against determined newcomers like Chelsea and Cole Devour.

As the competition unfolds, the design titans are tasked with transforming their 5,500 square ft homes on expansive 1-acre lots using a hefty budget of $250,000. With blind judging in play, the pressure is on to deliver standout designs that balance creativity, added value, and market appeal. The rookies, Chelsea and Cole, and Tristan and Kahai Kalama, are eager to prove their mettle against the seasoned pros, Jonathan Knight and Allison Victoria, who are no strangers to the cutthroat world of design competitions.

In a race against time, the teams must navigate complex design decisions, from kitchen layouts to color schemes, all while striving to create spaces that exude timeless elegance and functionality. With each team vying to secure the highest appraised value for their home, tensions run high as alliances are forged, strategies are tested, and egos clash in the quest for renovation supremacy. As the competition heats up and the clock ticks down, only one team will emerge victorious, etching their name in Rock the Block history and claiming the ultimate prize of bragging rights and a coveted street sign trophy.

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