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House Rules’ grand finalists revealed after their most heart-warming reno yet

In their hardest but most heart-warming challenge yet, the final three transformed a house for four kids and their carer into a place to call home. Given a brief to make the home warm and cosy with robust easy-care furniture, the teams exceeded judges’ expectations and that of the home’s caretakers, Care South, who for over 20 years have been working with vulnerable children, youth and families.

Grand finalists Ben & Danielle (QLD) and Steve & Tiana (NSW)
Grand finalists Ben and Danielle (QLD) and Steve and Tiana (NSW)

Tackling their biggest zones ever NSW were the first team through to the grand final after scoring 17 points. Queensland scored 16, edging out Victoria by only two points to claim the second spot.

So what did judges Wendy Moore and Joe Snell think?

Steve and Tiana – 17/20

After: NSW shower room
After: NSW shower room

Team NSW had the largest zone with six rooms in total including the kitchen, study nook, shower room and sitting room. From VJ boards in the sitting room and hall, to rustic lighting choices for the kitchen, the pair hit all the house rules.

After: NSW kicthen
After: NSW kitchen

“You guys have come a long way,” said Joe. “You have done some really lovely and well-designed spaces.”

Ben and Danielle – 16/20

After: QLD lounge
After: QLD lounge

The Queensland zone included the lounge room, entry and carer’s residence.

After: QLD Carer's residence
After: QLD carer’s residence

“You absolutely transformed your zone and made this home a much more welcoming one,” said Wendy. “But you didn’t seem to be firing on all cylinders in your areas of strength, colour and styling.”

Bronik and Corrine — 14/20

MAIN BATHROOM (VIC ZONE)
After: VIC main bathroom

Victoria took a risk with their design choices this week but sadly missed the mark and were sent home. The corrugated iron roof in the bathroom and their slate tile feature wall in the dining room let them down.

BEDROOM 3 (VIC ZONE)
After: VIC bedroom

“Your feature statements got the better of you,” said Joe. “You lost sight of the basics and also the house rules.”

Now only two teams remain, with Sydney father and daughter duo Steve and Tiana taking on Brisbane newlyweds Ben and Danielle in the 2015 House Rules grand final. The winner will be announced by host Johanna Griggs this Monday night (7:30pm), when the teams take on one last renovation challenge. The judges’ scores will be combined with a public vote to determine the winner.

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Applications are open for House Rules 2015

Have you got a run down house that needs a serious renovation? Do you have a massive mortgage that needs to be paid off? Do you fancy yourself the next reality TV star?

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If you answered yes. Well you’re in luck, because applications are now open for the third series of House Rules!

To be eligible you must own your own home and it must be your primary place of residence. Team members must be over 18 years of age and have a pre-existing relationship (friends, relatives, partners etc).

The fine details

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Both team members must be an Australian citizen or have been a permanent resident for at least two years to participate.
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All applications must be completed online.
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All photographs must be submitted online.
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Ensure you read the Terms and Conditions on the application form.
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To complete this application you will need photos of both you and your team mate, as well as of your home.
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You may also like to include a video. If so, it should be no longer than three minutes and no larger than 50MB. It does not need to be fancy! You don’t have to edit it or add music. It should not be a collage of pictures. All you need to do is introduce yourselves, and give us a tour of your home – both inside and out.
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OPTIONAL: If possible include BEFORE and AFTER floor plans of your home ie. A drawing or actual floor plan of the existing lay-out plus a second drawing or floor plan of how you would like to see it laid out, preferably within the home’s existing footprint (ie external wall area). The plans do not have to be professionally drawn, they can be hand drawn.
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If you are successful in applying for this opportunity you MUST be able to commit to a filming period of up to 3-4 months.

Closing date for entries: 30 July 2014. 

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