House Rules Season 3 Episode 9 Episode 9 - NSW - Steve and Tiana
- May 18, 2015
- 49 min
House Rules season 3 episode 9 - "NSW - Steve and Tiana" follows the story of a young couple named Steve and Tiana, who have enlisted the help of the House Rules contestants to renovate their rundown home in Port Macquarie. The couple is looking to create a bright and inviting space for their young family, which includes their two children and Tiana's younger sister.
The House Rules contestants are given the task of transforming the couple's dated brick home into a modern and functional space. The teams must follow the couple's specific design rules, which include creating an outdoor entertainment area and incorporating bold and bright colors throughout the home.
As the teams begin their renovations, tensions rise as they struggle to meet the homeowners' demands and stay on schedule. With limited time and a long list of tasks to complete, the teams must work together to overcome the challenges they face.
Throughout the renovation process, the House Rules judges visit the site to provide feedback and assess the teams' progress. As the competition heats up, the judges become increasingly impressed with the contestants' designing skills and innovative ideas.
Finally, as the renovation comes to a close, the teams present their finished projects to the judges for evaluation. The contestants eagerly await the final verdict, hoping that their hard work and dedication will pay off.
In the end, the judges have the difficult task of choosing a winning team based on their ability to meet the homeowners' design rules and create a functional and beautiful living space. With so much at stake, the contestants must put everything on the line for a chance at the House Rules grand prize.
Overall House Rules season 3 episode 9 - "NSW - Steve and Tiana" is an exciting and intense episode that showcases the hard work and dedication of the House Rules contestants. With a beautiful and innovative end product, it's clear that the teams have truly transformed the homeowners' space, making it a place where the family can live and thrive for years to come.