The summer road trip comes to an end as Retta crowns the Ugliest House in America. Then it's makeover time, with HGTV's Alison Victoria leading the charge to turn a nightmare house into the home its owners have always dreamed of.
Among America's majestic mountains, Retta finds three ugly homes ready for a makeover. While traveling the highs and lows, she uncovers a pieced-together cabin, a property balanced on a rock and a house that looks like a church.
Retta heads to the Northeast, South, and Midwest to tour the ugliest homes in America, and the five regional semifinalists vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover designed by Alison Victoria.
Retta kicks off her summer road trip by touring ugly homes in the West and the Midwest. The five regional semi-finalists vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover designed by Alison Victoria.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the West that are battling it out for the chance at a $150,000 makeover. From a sprawling party pad with funky decor to a tiny triangle-house where the walls feel like they're closing in, only one will make the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the South that are competing for a $150,000 makeover from HGTV's Alison Victoria. From a disco deathtrap that's short on safety features to a musty house embalmed in carpet and wallpaper, only one will make the finals.
Three ugly homes in the Northeast vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria, an eclectic house full of panels, a church-like home with zebras on the walls and a retro red shed that has it out for its owners.
In the Midwest, Retta tours three heinous homes vying for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria; she'll get an inside look at an underwater sea palace, a 1960s throwback and a former funeral home.
Three ugly homes in the Northeast square off for a chance at a $150,000 makeover from HGTV designer Alison Victoria. From a disjointed house built out of cylindrical towers to a home that's buried in angel decor, only one will make the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the Midwest that are competing for the chance at a $150,000 makeover. From a ramshackle Victorian built a hundred years too late to a home with hideous hand-painted murals in every room, only one will make the finals.