House Rules (season 3)

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House Rules
Season 3
House Rules Title Card.png
No. of episodes39
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release5 May (2015-05-05) 
20 July 2015 (2015-07-20)
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The third season of Australian reality television series House Rules , also known as House Rules 2015, was confirmed in 2014 and began airing on 5 May 2015. The series was produced by the team who created the Seven reality show My Kitchen Rules and was hosted by Johanna Griggs.

Contents

This season of House Rules places six new teams renovating each other's 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.

TeamAgesHouseRelationshipMortgage
1Steve & Tiana Falzon47 & 26 Sydney, NSW Father & Daughter$250,000
2Ben & Danielle Edgeworth32 & 31 Brisbane, Qld Newly Married$405,000
3Bronik Davies & Corrine Ziemer27 & 28 Melbourne, Vic Melbourne Lovers$448,000
4Ryan Rebbeck & Marlee Murphy29 & 26 Adelaide, SA Young Contenders$229,000
5Cassie Allan & Matt Smith31 Hobart, Tas Tassie Go-getters$248,000
6Karina and Brian Day42 & 44 Geraldton, WA Married with Kids$360,000

Elimination history

Teams' progress through the competition
Phase: Interior Renovation (Phase 1) Phase 2 Exteriors (Phase 3) Phase 4 Grand Finale
VicSANSWQldTasWA24 Hour Fix-UpRound
Total
(out of 170)
Holiday HouseRound 1Round 2Round
Total
(out of 40)
Charity HouseSecret RoomViewer's Vote
TeamScoresTotal
(out of 20)
ScoresTotal
(out of 20)
Final Results
Steve & Tiana1913182120135th
(104)
3rd
(18)
14143rd
(28)
1st
(17)
19Winners
Ben & Danielle171922242118 (+5)2nd
(126)
1st
(20)
13172nd
(30)
2nd
(16)
17Runners-Up
Bronik & Corrine1521192327123rd
(117)
1st
(20)
17181st
(35)
3rd
(14)
Eliminated
(Episode 38)
Ryan & Marlee1619262120134th
(115)
4th
(17)
14134th
(27)
Eliminated
(Episode 34)
Cassie & Matt1523202826161st
(128)
5th
(16)
Eliminated
(Episode 30)
Karina & Brian2022102016156th
(103)
Eliminated
(Episode 26)

Competition details

Phase 1: Interior Renovation

The six teams travel around the country to completely renovate each other's home. Every week, one team hands over their house to their opponents for a complete interior transformation. A set of rules from the owners are given to the teams known as the 'House rules' which need to be followed to gain high scores from the judges and the homeowner team.

Victoria: Bronik & Corrine

  • Episodes 1 to 4
  • Airdate — 5 to 10 May 2015
  • Description — Bronik and Corrine from Melbourne, Victoria are the first team to hand over their keys for renovation. For the first time, unlike the normal five House Rules in previous seasons, both Bronik and Corinne each had their own set of three 'His and Hers' House Rules, which meant that teams had to work with two sets of rules that conflicted with each other.
Renovation 1
Melbourne, Victoria
His House Rules
Rule 1Deck out our place in black steel and timber
Rule 2Deliver hipster hotel in the master suite
Rule 3Make a statement with inner-city artwork
Her House Rules
Rule 1Style our house in chalky pastels
Rule 2Throw in quirky touches and delicate delights
Rule 3Feature geometric elements throughout
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Karina & BrianEnsuite & Living Room9562020 / 30
Steve & TianaBathroom & Dining Room6671919 / 30
Ben & DanielleKitchen, Linen, Halls & Entry7461717 / 30
Ryan & MarleeMaster Bedroom & Laundry8351616 / 30
Cassie & MattGuest Bedroom, Walk-in-Robe & Deck6451515 / 30
Bronik & Corrine

South Australia: Ryan & Marlee

  • Episodes 5 to 8
  • Airdate — 11 to 17 May 2015
  • Description — Teams head to Ryan and Marlee's home in Adelaide, South Australia for the second renovation. Teams had to allocate the five zones amongst themselves as an additional twist.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Karina and Brian — A secret house rule which they could choose keep secret or share with the others.
    • Previous loser's disadvantage: Cassie and Matt — Camping in a tent during the renovation.
Renovation 2
Adelaide, South Australia
House Rules
Rule 1Make our house upbeat sleek
Rule 2Hit us with a 'Bam!' in every room
Rule 3Serve up happiness and sunshine in our kitchen
Rule 4Create a man cave with a big day out feel
Rule 5Give our bedrooms cheeky attitude
Secret RuleGive us a throne fit for a King (Karina and Brian's advantage)
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1 & 2)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Cassie & MattKitchen & Dining Room7882338 / 60
Karina & BrianMaster Bedroom, Ensuite & Deck7782242 / 60
Ben & DanielleGuest Bedroom & Bathroom85619 36 / 60
Bronik & CorrineLiving Room, Laundry, Hallway & Entry5551515 / 30
Steve & TianaMan Cave, Porch & Deck6341332 / 60
Ryan & Marlee16 / 30

New South Wales: Steve & Tiana

  • Episodes 9 to 12
  • Airdate — 18 to 24 May 2015
  • Description — Teams head to Sydney, New South Wales to completely renovate Steve and Tiana's family home. Two of the bedrooms belong to Steve's sons; 23 year old, Andrew and 5 year old, Rory.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Cassie and Matt — Allocating the zones for themselves and all other teams.
    • Previous loser's disadvantage: Bronik and Corrine — Although Steve and Tiana 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.
Renovation 3
Sydney, New South Wales
House Rules
Rule 1Style our house like an award-winning display home
Rule 2Dazzle us with leather and concrete
Rule 3Add shiny bling to the master bedroom
Rule 4Give us black, white and red all over
Rule 5Go over the top in the boys' bedrooms
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1 to 3)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Ben & DanielleLiving Room & Andrew's Bedroom9672258 / 90
Bronik & CorrineDining Room & Bathroom6782136 / 60
Cassie & MattRory's Bedroom & Laundry7672058 / 90
Ryan & MarleeKitchen, Entry & Hallway7661935 / 60
Karina & BrianMaster Bedroom, Toilet & Linen3341052 / 90
Steve & Tiana32 / 60

Queensland: Ben & Danielle

  • Episodes 13 to 16
  • Airdate — 25 to 31 May 2015
  • Description — Teams head to Brisbane, Queensland the transform Ben and Danielle's old brick home and is the first home so far to feature a second storey area. It also happened to have been filmed during the 2014 Brisbane hailstorm.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Ben and Danielle — As the winners from last week and the owners of this week's house, their advantage was to give each room a special item which teams must use within the design of the room.
    • Previous loser's disadvantage: Karina and Brian — For coming last, they are given the loser's tent, camping in the yard for the duration of the renovation.
Renovation 4
Brisbane, Queensland
House Rules
Rule 1Style our house preppy eclectic
Rule 2Deliver us a mix of old and new one-off pieces
Rule 3Make our entry quiet, but showy
Rule 4Retain a hint of 'ski chalet' in the living room
Rule 5Give us a dressing room to die for
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1 to 4)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Cassie & MattLiving Room & Bathroom91092886 / 120
Ryan & MarleeDining, Ensuite & Dressing Room88102661 / 90
Karina & BrianKitchen, Art Studio & Stairs6772072 / 120
Bronik & CorrineEntry, Laundry & Guest Bedroom7661955 / 90
Steve & TianaMaster Bedroom, Back Entrance & Butler's Pantry6661850 / 90
Ben & Danielle58 / 90

Tasmania: Cassie & Matt

  • Episodes 17 to 20
  • Airdate — 1 to 7 June 2015
  • Description — The teams head to Hobart, Tasmania for a retro revival as Cassie & Matt ask their competitors to merge the old with the new. As an additional challenge, every team must also incorporate an up-cycled feature in their zones that fits with the house rules.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Cassie & Matt — As the owners of this house, they gave each team a special item that must be used within their zones.
    • Previous loser's disadvantage: Steve & Tiana — Camping in the loser's tent for the duration of the renovation.
Renovation 5
Hobart, Tasmania
House Rules
Rule 1Give us a modern take on a sixties vibe
Rule 2Make the bathroom a conversation starter
Rule 3Deck out our guest bedroom in a nautical theme
Rule 4Bring a surfie feel to the study
Rule 5Keep it sophisticated
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1 to 5)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Ben & DanielleEntry, Halls, Linen, Laundry & Master Bedroom88824 82 / 120
Bronik & CorrineKitchen & Study78823 78 / 120
Ryan & MarleeGuest Bedroom & Deck96621 82 / 120
Steve & TianaLiving Room & Ensuite86721 71 / 120
Karina & BrianDining Room & Bathroom65516 88 / 150
Cassie & Matt 86 / 120

Western Australia: Karina & Brian

  • Episodes 21 to 24
  • Airdate — 8 to 14 June 2015
  • Description — Teams headed to Karina and Brian's home in Geraldton, Western Australia for the final interior renovation. Being in such a remote location, teams had only limited time to purchase items from Perth. Karina and Brian's children also had their bedrooms renovated, for 6-year-old Lara, 15-year-old Bailey and 16-year-old Daniel. It was anticipated that the lowest scoring team overall was to be eliminated, however in a pre-determined twist, all teams remained safe and progressed into the next round.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Ben & Danielle — They were able to decide whether to sleep in a hotel room or join the other teams in the tents.
    • Previous loser's disadvantage: All teams — All other teams slept in tents this week as part of them being in the outback to have the experience. Karina and Brian were the lowest scoring team from last week.
Renovation 6
Geraldton, Western Australia
House Rules
Rule 1Style our house desert coastal
Rule 2Bring the outside in with texture and tone
Rule 3Give nature's treasures pride of place
Rule 4Add brass and copper to our kitchen
Rule 5Make our kids' bedrooms #totes epic
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 30)
Running Total
(Reno 1 to 6)
HomeownerJoeWendy
Bronik & CorrineMain Bathroom & Daniel's Bedroom7101027105 / 150
Cassie & MattMaster Bedroom, Ensuite & Halls99826112 / 150
Ben & DanielleDining Room & Lara's Bedroom67821103 / 150
Ryan & MarleeEntry, Walk-in Pantry, Living Room & Laundry67720102 / 150
Steve & TianaKitchen, Linen Closet & Bailey's Bedroom7672091 / 150
Karina & Brian88 / 150

24 Hour Fix-Up

  • Episodes 25 to 26
  • Airdate — 15 to 16 June 2015
  • Description — After the first six full house interior renovations, all teams head back to their own homes and must fix and redo one of the zones in 24 hours. Teams need to recreate the space/s to reflect their own style and also to impress the judges. All teams received the same set of five rules for the challenge. Scores are added to the current totals, where the lowest scoring team overall is eliminated. The winning team also received 5 extra points to their final tally.
    • Previous winner's advantage: Bronik & Corrine — As last week's winners, they received an additional $1000 to their budget
Renovation 7
24 Hour Fix-Up
House Rules
Rule 1Choose one zone in your house to transform
Rule 2Your budget is $5000
Rule 3Take a risk with a hero piece
Rule 4You must stay together at all times
Rule 5The winner will receive five bonus points
TeamZoneScoresTotal
(out of 20)
Final Total
(Reno 1 to 7)
JoeWendy
Cassie & MattDining Room & Bathroom88161st (128)
Ben & DanielleMaster Bedroom, Back Entrance & Butlers Pantry9918 (+5)2nd (126)
Bronik & CorrineBathroom & Dining Room57123rd (117)
Ryan & MarleeLiving Room, Laundry, Hallway & Entry67134th (115)
Steve & TianaMaster Bedroom, Toilet & Linen67135th (104)
Karina & BrianEntry, Walk-in Pantry, Living Room & Laundry78156th (103)

Phase 2: Holiday House

Renovation summary
Holiday House - Hervey Bay, Queensland
House Rules
Rule 1Revitalise this Queenslander with charm and character
Rule 2Inspire with patterns and colours
Rule 3Build a magical children's hide-away in the back yard
Rule 4Add touches of luxury inside and out
Rule 5Deliver the ultimate dream family holiday home
TeamZoneScoresRound Total
(out of 20)
JoeWendy
Ben & DanielleGuest Bedroom, Bathroom, Rear Deck & Exterior Zone 2101020
Bronik & CorrineLiving Room, Shower Room & Exterior Zone 4101020
Steve & TianaMaster Bedroom, Laundry, Side Verandah & Exterior Zone 39918
Ryan & MarleeFront Deck, Entry, Dining Room & Exterior Zone 18917
Cassie & MattKitchen, Kids' Bedroom & Exterior Zone 58816

Phase 3: Gardens & 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. They are held over two rounds, covering all houses of the current teams. After both rounds are complete, the lowest scoring team is eliminated.

Round 1

  • Episodes 31 to 32
  • Airdate — 29 to 30 June 2015
  • Description — In round 1 of the exterior renovations, the 4 remaining teams head to Brisbane and Sydney to transform the gardens and house exterior in 3 and a half days. Teams are allocated to the front or back yard of either Ben & Danielle's or Steve & Tiana's house.
Renovation summary
Round 1
House RulesBen & Danielle's (Qld)Steve & Tiana's (NSW)
Rule 1Style our yard French RivieraGive us an angular contemporary yard
Rule 2Feature hardy plants and rocks throughoutDazzle us with fire and water
Rule 3Use lots of levels to create interestUse low maintenance plants throughout
Rule 4Make a brave statement in the front entry-wayCreate an alfresco dining area to share with the family
Rule 5Choose your zone: front or back
TeamHouseZoneScoresTotal
(out of 20)
Running Total
(Round 1)
JoeWendy
Bronik & CorrineSteve & Tiana's
(Sydney, NSW)
Front Yard - Deck, Driveway, Carport891717 / 20
Ben & DanielleBack Yard - Lawn, Shed, Dining Area671313 / 20
Steve & TianaBen & Danielle's
(Brisbane, QLD)
Front Yard - Entry, Pathway, Courtyard771414 / 20
Ryan & MarleeBack Yard - Patio, Lounge Area 771414 / 20

Round 2

  • Episodes 33 to 34
  • Airdate — 5 to 6 July 2015
  • Description — The teams continue on to round 2 of the exterior renovations in Adelaide 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 Ryan & Marlee's or Bronik & Corrine's house. At the end of this round, the lowest scoring team will be eliminated.
Renovation summary
Round 2
House RulesRyan & Marlee's (SA)Bronik & Corrine's (VIC)
Rule 1Create a backyard perfect for an Australia Day partyGive us an urban cool back yard
Rule 2Make the front bold and structuredMake the front sweet and simple
Rule 3Give us an orchard to relax inSurprise us with secret garden nooks
Rule 4Surprise us with bursts of colourCreate a feature using climbing plants
Rule 5Choose your zone: front or back
TeamHouseZoneScoresTotal
(out of 20)
Final Total
(Round 1 & 2)
JoeWendy
Bronik & CorrineRyan & Marlee's
(Adelaide, SA)
Back Yard - Deck, Pergola, Cricket Pitch, Orchard99181st (35)
Steve & TianaFront Yard - Deck, Pathway, Driveway77143rd (28)
Ben & DanielleBronik & Corrine's
(Melbourne, VIC)
Front Yard - Deck, Entry, Driveway98172nd (30)
Ryan & MarleeBack Yard - Deck, Bar, Garden Nook76134th (27)

Phase 4: CareSouth Charity House

Renovation summary
Charity House - Shoalhaven, NSW
House Rules
Rule 1Give our home a warm and cosy feel
Rule 2Style our house modern rustic
Rule 3Choose robust easy-care furniture
Rule 4Deliver inspiring bedrooms that are bright and fun
Rule 5Create a unique look in each bathroom
TeamZoneScoresRound Total
(out of 20)
JoeWendy
Steve & TianaKitchen, Halls, Study, Shower Room, Sitting Room & Bedroom 48917
Ben & DanielleEntry, Lounge, Carer's Residence & Bedroom 18816
Bronik & CorrineDining Room, Office, Bathroom & Bedroom 2 & 37714

Grand Final: Secret Room and Australia's Vote

Renovation summary
Grand Final
House RulesBen & Danielle's (QLD)Steve & Tiana's (NSW)
Rule 1Transform our garage into an entertainers paradise
Rule 2Give us a Ralph Lauren atmosphere to relax inStyle the room Fonzie cool
Rule 3Celebrate unusual piecesKeep it sleek and smooth
Rule 4Make the room your ultimate design statement
Rule 5You only have 4 days
TeamSecret RoomScoresTotal
(out of 20)
Final Result 1
(incl. Viewer's Vote)
JoeWendy
Steve & Tiana Garage - Garden Shed, Pantry & Entertainment Area91019Winners
Ben & DanielleGarage - Bar & Entertainment Area8917Runners-Up
Note:

Ratings

Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the season
  – Lowest rating during the season
Wk.Ep no.Episode titles by stage of seasonAir dateViewers
(millions) [a]
Nightly
rank [a]
Source
11Phase 1:
Interior Renovation
Vic Renovation
(Bronik & Corrine)
IntroductionTuesday, 5 May0.791#11 [1]
2Renovation continuesWednesday, 6 May0.631#14 [2]
3Thursday, 7 May0.655#13 [3]
4House RevealSunday, 10 May0.931#4 [4]
25SA Renovation
(Ryan & Marlee)
IntroductionMonday, 11 May0.684#15 [5]
6Renovation continuesTuesday, 12 May0.675#14 [6]
7Wednesday, 13 May0.781#10 [7]
8House RevealSunday, 17 May1.154#4 [8]
39NSW Renovation
(Steve & Tiana)
IntroductionMonday, 18 May0.779#13 [9]
10Renovation continuesTuesday, 12 May0.759#11 [10]
11Wednesday, 20 May0.763#9 [11]
12House RevealSunday, 24 May1.068#5 [12]
413Qld Renovation
(Ben & Danielle)
IntroductionMonday, 25 May0.820#10 [13]
14Renovation continuesTuesday, 26 May0.756#9 [14]
15Wednesday, 27 May [b] 0.410 [15]
Thursday, 28 May [c] 0.379 [16]
16House RevealSunday, 31 May1.131#3 [17]
517Tas Renovation
(Cassie & Matt)
IntroductionMonday, 1 June0.782#10 [18]
18Renovation continuesTuesday, 2 June0.828#9 [19]
19Wednesday, 3 June0.856#8 [20]
20House RevealSunday, 7 June0.973#3 [21]
621WA Renovation
(Karina & Brian)
IntroductionMonday, 8 June0.884#10 [22]
22Renovation continuesTuesday, 9 June0.881#8 [23]
23Wednesday, 10 June0.924#8 [24]
24House RevealSunday, 14 June1.086#3 [25]
72524 Hour Fix-UpIntroductionMonday, 15 June0.907#8 [26]
26Reveal & EliminationTuesday, 16 June1.004#5 [27]
827Phase 2:
Holiday House
IntroductionSunday, 21 June0.971#4 [28]
28Renovation ContinuesMonday, 22 June0.860#11 [29]
29Tuesday, 23 June0.903#9 [30]
30Reveal & EliminationSunday, 28 June1.019#5 [31]
931Phase 3:
Gardens & Exteriors
Round 1IntroductionMonday, 29 June0.868#10 [32]
32RevealTuesday, 30 June0.942#8 [33]
33Round 2IntroductionSunday, 5 July0.992#6 [34]
34Reveal & EliminationMonday, 6 July0.972#9 [35]
1035Phase 4:
CareSouth Charity House
IntroductionTuesday, 7 July0.779#9 [36]
36Renovation ContinuesSunday, 12 July0.905#6 [37]
37Monday, 13 July0.866#10 [38]
38Reveal & EliminationTuesday, 14 July1.002#8 [39]
1139Grand FinalLive episodeMonday, 20 July1.097#6 [40]
Winner announced1.295#3
Season average - 0.894

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).

Notes

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