“Rock the Block” season 7 has officially reached the final stretch.
This season, host Ty Pennington brought four celebrity renovation teams to Las Vegas, where they were tasked with transforming 5,000-square-foot homes with a $275,000 budget.
The teams have spent weeks battling it out through over-the-top kitchens, dramatic backyard designs, luxury suites, and high-stakes appraisal challenges.
Ahead of the season finale airing May 25 on HGTV, here’s a look back at who won each week — and the standout moments that helped secure the victories.
Scott McGillivray and Brooke Hogan Started Strong in Week 1
Week 1 focused on the primary suite, bathroom, and closet.
Scott McGillivray and Brooke Hogan impressed judges Lisa Vanderpump and Nick Alain with their “modern hacienda” design style.
Their standout features included a sauna with a salt wall and a glass-walled closet.
The judges especially loved how the duo used the gold-leaf wallpaper, a surprise gift from Pennington.
The win earned McGillivray and Hogan $3,000 for the following week’s budget.
Kim Wolfe and Chelsea Meissner Claimed Week 2
In week 2, teams redesigned the great room, foyer, and den.
Kim Wolfe and Chelsea Meissner leaned heavily into a smoky, moody design style that judge Michel Smith Boyd praised throughout the episode.
Their poker-room-inspired den, dramatic hearth wall, and layered textures helped secure the win.
Instead of taking additional renovation money, Wolfe and Meissner opted to add $1,000 directly to their final appraisal total.
Scott McGillivray and Brooke Hogan Won Again in Week 3
Week 3 centered on kitchens and dining areas.
McGillivray and Hogan focused heavily on entertaining space and took a major risk by installing double kitchen islands.
Judge Page Turner praised the layout and told the pair she felt like she was “in a magazine.”
The duo’s design choices, combined with their upscale entertaining theme, earned them their second weekly win and another $3,000.
Taniya Nayak and Drew Lachey Finally Broke Through in Week 4
Week 4 shifted outside the main house and focused on multi-generational living suites.
Taniya Nayak and Drew Lachey transformed their suite into a luxury guest retreat complete with hotel-inspired finishes.
The pair focused on creating a welcoming space rather than a completely separate apartment.
Their peers ultimately voted their design the best of the week, earning Nayak and Lachey their first win and $1,000 added to their final appraisal.
Mina Starsiak Hawk and Vernon Davis Dominated Week 5
Week 5 featured office spaces, laundry rooms, and RV garages.
Mina Starsiak Hawk and Vernon Davis finally secured their first win after turning their RV garage into a fully functional apartment hidden behind a secret gym entrance.
Judge Luann de Lesseps praised the design’s creativity and value-added functionality.
The loft setup and hidden features helped separate the pair from the competition.
Kim Wolfe and Chelsea Meissner Took Control Again in Week 6
The most recent episode challenged teams to completely redesign their backyards.
Wolfe and Meissner landed the largest pool during Pennington’s pool-selection twist and used it to create a Palm Springs-inspired luxury resort vibe.
Their design included red-and-white striped lounge chairs, a bocce ball court, a pergola-covered dining area, and a high-end hotel aesthetic that impressed judge Danny Amendola.
The backyard transformation earned Wolfe and Meissner their second victory of the season and another $1,000 toward the final appraisal.
‘Rock the Block’ Season 7 Finale Airs May 25
With the finale approaching, several teams remain in strong position heading into the final appraisal reveal.
McGillivray and Hogan currently lead the season with two weekly victories, while Wolfe and Meissner also hold two wins.
Meanwhile, Nayak and Lachey and Starsiak Hawk and Davis each earned key late-season momentum after finally breaking through in recent weeks.
The “Rock the Block” season 7 finale airs Monday, May 25, on HGTV.



