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House Rules (season 1)

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Country of origin
  
Australia

Original network
  
Seven Network

No. of episodes
  
28

Original release
  
14 May – 1 July 2013

The first season of Australian reality television series House Rules, also known as House Rules 2013, was commissioned in 2012 and began airing on 14 May 2013. The series is produced by the team who created the Seven reality show My Kitchen Rules and is hosted by Johanna Griggs.

Contents

House Rules places six teams renovating each others homes and further challenges for the ultimate prize of a full mortgage payment.

Contestant Teams

This season of House Rules introduced six new teams. All teams are from different states in Australia.

Phase 1: Interior Renovation

For the interior renovation round, all 6 teams had their homes transformed by each other through a rotation round format over a course of 6 weeks. At the end of each renovation, the highest scoring team received an advantage for the next renovation, and lowest scoring receiving a disadvantage. At the end, all scores were tallied up and the team with lowest overall total was eliminated from the competition.

Western Australia: Jemma & Ben

  • Episodes 1 to 4
  • Airdate — 14 to 20 May 2013
  • Description — Teams head to the first renovation at Jemma & Ben's 1950s home in Perth, Western Australia.
  • Tasmania: Jane & Plinio

  • Episodes 5 to 8
  • Airdate — 21 to 27 May 2013
  • Description — Teams head off to the second renovation at Jane & Plinio's 1930s home in Hobart, Tasmania. Two bedrooms belong to their children Jarra, 16 years old & Nina, eight years old.
  • Previous winner's advantage: Carly & Leighton — They got to decide on which zone they wanted to renovate
  • Previous loser's disadvantage: Amy & Sean — Camping in the back yard in a tent during the renovation.
  • Victoria: Nick & Chris

  • Episodes 9 to 12
  • Airdate — 28 May to 3 June 2013
  • Description — Teams travel to Nick & Chris's 1970s home in Melbourne, Victoria for the third renovation.
  • Previous winner's advantage: Amy & Sean — They got to decide on which zone they wanted to renovate
  • Previous loser's disadvantage: Jemma & Ben — Camping in the back yard in a tent during the renovation.
  • South Australia: Carly & Leighton

  • Episodes 13 to 16
  • Airdate — 4 to 10 June 2013
  • Description — Teams head to Carly & Leighton's 1950s home in Adelaide, South Australia for the fourth renovation.
  • Previous winner's advantage: Jemma & Ben — They got to decide on which zone they wanted to renovate
  • Previous loser's disadvantage: Michelle & Steve — Although Carly & Leighton were the lowest scoring team in the previous week, they do not participate in the renovation of their own home, therefore the loser's tent was given to the second-lowest scorer.
  • Queensland: Amy & Sean

  • Episodes 17 to 20
  • Airdate — 11 to 17 June 2013
  • Description — Teams travel to Brisbane, Queensland to renovate Amy & Sean's 1950s home for the fifth renovation.
  • Previous winner's advantage: Jemma & Ben — They got to decide on which zone they wanted to renovate
  • Previous loser's disadvantage: Jane & Plinio — Camping in the back yard in a tent during the renovation.
  • New South Wales: Michelle & Steve

  • Episodes 21 to 24
  • Airdate — 18 to 24 June 2013
  • Description — Teams travel to Sydney, New South Wales to renovate Michelle & Steve's 1950s family home in the sixth and final interior renovation. Two bedrooms belong to their children; daughter Alex, 20 years old & son Jesse, 18 years old. The lowest scoring team overall will be eliminated.
  • Previous winner's advantage: None - Michelle & Steve came first in the last renovation, but due to this renovation being their home they are not involved in the renovation, therefore there is no winner advantage.
  • Previous loser's disadvantage: Nick & Chris — Camping in the back yard in a tent during the renovation.
  • Phase 2: 24 Hour Fix-Up

  • Episode 25
  • Airdate — 25 June 2013
  • Description — Each team returned to their own home and had to re-invent one of the zones in 24 hours. Teams must stick to a budget of $5000 and must stay together at all times. The lowest scoring team will be eliminated.
  • Phase 3: Gardens and Exteriors

    The top 4 teams are challenged to transform the exteriors and gardens of each other's homes. Two teams are allocated to a home (that do not belong to them) and must renovate either the front or back yards, as well as improving the house exterior. For each house, the owners also left an exclusive item that must be used in the zone. The semifinals are held over two rounds and after both rounds are complete, the two lowest scoring team are eliminated.

    Round 1

  • Episode 26
  • Airdate — 26 & 27 June 2013
  • Description — In round 1 of the exterior renovations, the 4 remaining teams head to Sydney and Adelaide to transform the gardens and house exterior in 3 and a half days. Teams are allocated to the front or back yard of either Michelle & Steve's or Carly & Leighton's house.
  • Round 2

  • Episodes 27
  • Airdate — 30 June 2013
  • Description — The teams continue on to round 2 of the exterior renovations in Perth and Melbourne to transform the gardens and house exterior in 3 and a half days. Teams are allocated to the front or back yard of either Jemma & Ben's or Nick & Chris' house. At the end of this round, the two lowest scoring teams will be eliminated.
  • Note:
  • ^1 - The exterior garden renovations were judged by landscape designer, Jim Fogarty along with Wendy Moore.
  • Grand Final: Final Renovation and Australia's Vote

  • Episode 28
  • Airdate — 1 July 2013
  • Description — The final two teams completed one final challenge at their opponent's home, renovating a spare/secret room as a blank canvas, though they were not scored on these rooms. The Australian public voted for their favourite team to win. The winner was decided by the public votes.
  • Ratings

    Colour key:
         – Highest rating during the season      – Lowest rating during the season

    a Ratings data used is from OzTAM and represents the live and same day average viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).

    References

    House Rules (season 1) Wikipedia