HGTV Design Star season 6

The sixth season of the American reality television competition series HGTV Design Star premiered July 11, 2011. The two major additions to the show were Tanika Ray as host, and David Bromstad as mentor.[1]

Designers

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Designer Age1 Current City Place
Blanche Garcia 32 Montclair, New Jersey 12th
J Allen 31 Chevy Chase, Maryland 11th
Doug Hines 44 Atlanta, Georgia 10th
Bret Ritter 30 Brooklyn, New York 9th
Tyler Wisler 35 Orange, New Jersey 8th
Cathy Hobbs 42 Brooklyn, New York 7th
Leslie Ezelle 43 Dallas, Texas 6th
Kevin Grace 42 Chicago, Illinois 5th
Kellie Clemets (Fan Favorite) 33 Edmond, Oklahoma 4th
Mark Diaz 33 Miami, Florida 3rd
Karl Sponholtz 42 Chicago, Illinois 2nd
Meg Caswell 33 Chicago, Illinois 1st
  • 1 Age at the time of the show's filming

Contestant progress

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Place Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
1 Meg IN LOW IN WIN IN IN LOW WIN IN WINNER Winner of Design Star Season 6
2 Karl WIN IN HIGH HIGH IN LOW WIN LOW IN RUNNER-UP Runner-up of Design Star Season 6
3 Mark LOW WIN LOW HIGH HIGH WIN HIGH LOW OUT Elimin: Tiny Houses
4 Kellie HIGH IN HIGH IN WIN IN LOW OUT Elimin: The Look For Less
5 Kevin LOW HIGH WIN LOW LOW HIGH OUT Elimin: HGTV'd
6 Leslie HIGH IN IN IN IN LOW OUT Elimin: HGTV'd
7 Cathy HIGH LOW IN LOW WIN OUT Elimin: Wedding Reception
8 Tyler IN HIGH IN IN OUT Elimin: Dream Kitchen
9 Bret LOW IN LOW OUT Elimin: Bed & Breakfast
10 Doug IN IN OUT Elimin: Old Room, New Life
11 J IN OUT Elimin: White Box Challenge
12 Blanche OUT Elimin: Make Over Your Living Space
  (WINNER) The designer won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) The designer received second place.
  (WIN) The designer was selected as the winner of the episode's Elimination Challenge.
  (WIN) The designer was selected as the winner of the episode's Camera Challenge.
  (HIGH) The designer was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but did not win.
  (IN) The designer was not selected as either top entry or bottom entry in the Elimination Challenge, and advanced to the next challenge.
  (LOW) The designer was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not deemed the worst of the designers who advanced in that particular week.
  (LOW) The designer was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, and was deemed the worst of the designers who advanced in that particular week.
  (OUT) The designer was eliminated from the competition.

Challenges

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Make Over Your Living Space

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The designers get into 6 teams of two and design bedrooms, a great room, and a bonus room.

  • First Aired: July 11, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Blanche

White Box Challenge

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The eleven remaining designers design white rooms.

  • First Aired: July 18, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: J

Old Room, New Life

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The ten remaining designers design rooms in their first homeowner challenge.

  • First Aired: July 25, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Doug

Bed & Breakfast

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The nine remaining designers design rooms at a home.

  • First Aired: August 1, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Bret

Dream Kitchen

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The eight remaining designers design dream kitchens.

  • First Aired: August 8, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Tyler

Wedding Reception

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The seven remaining designers design a wedding reception.

  • First Aired: August 15, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Cathy

HGTV'd

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  • First Aired: August 22, 2011

It is Design Star meets HGTV'd as the designers help an HGTV fan and her family revitalize their home. The finalists, who will surprise the family with the ultimate multiple-room makeover, will each be responsible for a different room in the home. This week's hosting challenge requires that each finalist show how proficient they are showcasing a great on-camera reveal of their rooms to the homeowners.[2]

  • GUEST JUDGE: John Gidding
  • ELIMINATED: Leslie, Kevin

Look For Less

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The four remaining designers design rooms with a budget of $2,500

  • First Aired: August 29, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Kellie

Tiny Houses

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The three remaining designers must transform an 86 sq. ft. house into a home with a kitchen, bathroom, living area, bedroom, and dining area.

  • First Aired: September 5, 2011
  • ELIMINATED: Mark

The Next Design Star Is?

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The two finalists must each redesign a room in a Harlem brownstone while shooting a pilot episode for their proposed HGTV series.

  • First Aired: September 12, 2011
  • ELIMINATED (RUNNER-UP): Karl
  • Winner: Meg Caswell

References

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  1. ^ Bowen, Chelsey (May 19, 2011). "Design Star Season 6 Premieres July 11". HGTV.com.
  2. ^ "HGTV Design Star Season 6: Episode 7 : Design Star : Home & Garden Television". Archived from the original on September 18, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2013.