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McKinney, Texas, Showdown
2012-06-01
Two Texas designers battle in matching houses, creating designs for the same five rooms. From homemade blasts of color to scaling new heights, the designers only have one week to complete their projects.

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Newport Beach, CA, Showdown
2012-05-25
Two West Coast designers face-off in matching houses, creating designs for the same five rooms. From creative applications to challenging installations, the designers battle adversity with only one week to complete their designs.

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Tampa, Florida Showdown
2012-05-18
Two designers with totally different tastes, Marc Thee and Jason Champion, take on identical model homes in Tampa, FL, and make over five rooms. Then, neighbors and potential homebuyers tour the properties and choose a winner.

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Boise, Idaho, Showdown
2012-05-04
Two Idaho designers with a flair for the outdoorsy life take on identical model homes to design five original rooms each, ranging from a dining room full of sparkle to a Zen-like master bath retreat.

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Houston, Texas, Showdown
2012-04-27
Two Texas designers with very different creative plans take on identical model homes to create five original rooms each, ranging from a romantic couples retreat master bedroom to an elegant eat-in kitchen with a working fountain.

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Oakmont, PA, Showdown
2012-03-31
Two Pittsburgh-based designers with very different visions compete in almost identical model townhouses. They design five rooms each, including a dynamic dining room with a floating fireplace and a unique spin on a bonus room.

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Saginaw, Michigan, Showdown
2012-03-24
Two Michigan designers with completely different tastes take on identical model homes to produce five original rooms each, ranging from an opulent European wine room to a master bedroom with gravity-defying end tables.

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Episode 6
2011-10-17
Two very different designers from our nation's capital go head-to-head in the same multi-level townhome, ranging from an entertainer's loft to an eat-in kitchen full of glamour and sophistication.

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Houston Texas Showdown: The Wine Room vs. The Indoor Waterfall
2011-10-10
Houston Texas Showdown: The Wine Room vs. The Indoor Waterfa

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Fresno California Showdown: The Fabulous Fifties vs. Really Good Bones
2011-10-03
Christine Ubbink and Nathan Fischer are competing to see who's the better designer. They have a week to get the job done and must make over 5 rooms.

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The Boss of Bling vs. The Green Machine
2011-09-26
Delisa Oaks and Deemah Ramadan compete against one another in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to turn a traditional suburban home into something worthy of an open house. They have only a week to get the job done.

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Claymont, Delaware Showdown: Getting Twisted vs. Deluxe Casual
2011-09-19
Quentin Eschleman and Nile Johnson go head to head in Claymont, Delaware to finish a townhouse's interior in just one week. The potential buyers vote who the winner will be.

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Loads of Layers vs. Less is More
2011-09-12
The designers work on the same five rooms, The dining room, recreation room, master bedroom, living room and kitchen family room. The open house is in one week, who will win the challenge?

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Showhouse Showdown is a highly engaging reality TV series that aired on HGTV in 2011. The show offers a captivating blend of home decoration, competition, and insightful design ideas manifesting in exciting hour-long episodes. By cultivating a spirited clash of creativity and fostering a keen sense of competitive camaraderie, Showhouse Showdown has managed to create a unique place for itself within the HGTV lineup. The show's main premise revolves around two professional interior designers, who are assigned the inventive task of decorating neighboring homes. Each designer is provided with an identical, empty canvas - a brand new, empty house. They are given a fixed budget and a seemingly limited amount of time, which ranges between a few days to a week. The challenge here lies not only in their ability to meet the tight deadlines but also in proving their capacity to create a spectacular design within the specified budget range. Here's where the "showdown" part comes into play. These two preeminent designers have the freedom to express their unique design visions and must compete against each other to see whose design methodology reigns supreme. Although a challenging duel, it becomes quite entertaining for the audience, as they can grab some meaningful tidbits and insightful knowledge about home decoration and design from seasoned pros. Every episode of Showhouse Showdown culminates with an open house, where the public is invited to view the finished homes and vote for their favorite. This injects an added layer of fun into the show, as the viewer participation adds an unpredictable dimension to the overall competition. The design that gathers the most votes gets announced as the winner of the showdown. This competitive aspect brings a thrilling twist, making it gripping and engaging for the audience. Hosted by Bob Guiney, best known for the reality series ‘The Bachelor,’ Showhouse Showdown adds a distinct charm and wit to the show. His knack for quick banter paired with a genuine interest in the decorating process manages to reel viewers in and keep them hooked. As the bridge between the designers and the audience, Guiney's down-to-earth conversational style proves to be the perfect fit for this interactive design show. Besides the competitive aspects and captivating design processes, Showhouse Showdown serves as a platform for aspiring interior designers and homeowners seeking inspirations for their own homes. It features a range of design styles, from modern minimalistic to bold and colorful, guaranteeing something for every viewer's taste. The guests are varied as well, featuring homeowners with different wants, needs, and aesthetics, capturing the wide spectrum of home design preferences in reality. The show manages to educate its viewers about different aspects of home design and decoration from budgeting, space utilization, color coordination to choosing the right furniture and decor pieces. It is intriguing to see the transformation of empty houses into thoughtfully curated homes and overcoming the challenges that these transformations often entail. Showhouse Showdown seamlessly blends the thrill of competition with practical design advice, offering an exciting viewing journey filled with anticipation and inspiration. The opportunity to witness contrasting design philosophies, explore diverse architectural styles and innovative decoration ideas through the competitive lens, makes this show a must-watch for anyone interested in interior design or those seeking inspiration to enhance their own living spaces. Throughout the seasons, the show takes viewers on a fast-paced home renovation journey, complete with tension, drama, and creativity that any good reality Tv show requires. Yet, it also imparts valuable home design knowledge that can be applied in real-life scenarios. Not just eye-candy, Showhouse Showdown is as informative as it is entertaining, proving an all-around hit for HGTV. So, whether you're a style enthusiast, an amateur decorator, or simply someone who appreciates good visual storytelling, Showhouse Showdown certainly delivers. This HGTV offering from 2011 continues to remain relevant and provide viewers with a wealth of design tips, trendy ideas, and home decoration inspiration.

Showhouse Showdown is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 13 episodes, the show debuted on 2011. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers..

Channel
HGTV
Cast
Bob Guiney As Himself
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