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The premise is simple but high-pressure: each week, two top-tier interior designers go head-to-head to transform a drab space into a luxury masterpiece. The catch? They have just and a $25,000 budget to recreate a look inspired by an existing multimillion-dollar home. To these A-list contestants, that budget is often less than their typical retainer fee, forcing them to swap high-end vendors for DIY hacks and savvy sourcing. Judging the Transformation

Did the homeowners actually get what they wanted?

Unlike other home makeover shows that rely on behind-the-scenes magic, Best Room Wins leans into the gritty reality of the process. Viewers get a front-row seat to the designer's decision-making—from dealing with tight stairwells and install issues to managing unhappy homeowners. Best Room Wins

Beyond the drama, the show offers practical inspiration for regular homeowners. Whether it's learning how to use DIY plaster finishes for high-style walls or discovering Gorder's tip for fixing crooked rooms with built-in bookshelves, the series proves that great design is about creativity, not just a massive checkbook. Best Room Wins Show: Why Home, Design Fans Should Watch

It isn't just about looks; it's about strategy. Each project is evaluated on three critical criteria: The premise is simple but high-pressure: each week,

If you have ever looked at a million-dollar living room in a magazine and thought, "I could do that—if only I had the money," Bravo’s is the reality check you didn't know you needed. Hosted by design icon Genevieve Gorder , this competition series takes the "luxury for less" concept and pushes it to its absolute limit. The Million-Dollar Challenge

The stakes are personal, too. The winner doesn't just get bragging rights; they earn a prestigious featured online spread on ElleDecor.com, judged by the magazine's own Editor-in-Chief, Whitney Robinson. To these A-list contestants, that budget is often

Does the room actually look like a million bucks?