House Rules (season 8)


The eighth season of Australian reality television series House Rules, also known as House Rules: High Stakes, began airing on 6 April 2020. The series is produced by the team who created the Seven reality show My Kitchen Rules. This season will be hosted by former judge Jamie Durie and Abbey Way.
Applications for Season 8 opened early in November 2018 and was confirmed in the seventh seasons grand final on the House Rules official network seven website. In July 2019, after seven seasons, Johanna Griggs announced she would not be returning as series host. In September 2019, Wendy Moore announced she would not be returning as series judge.
On 23 October 2019, the series was officially renewed for an eighth season which will be titled "House Rules: High Stakes" and for the first time will include eight teams, as well with the announcement of two new judges, interior designer Kyly Clarke and home builder Saul Myers, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen will retain his role as judge, however Jamie Durie will become the new series host, along with new co-host Abbey Gelmi.
This season of House Rules consisted of new teams renovating each other's homes and further challenges for an ultimate prize of $100,000.

Format changes

Interior
Renovation
Rounds
Winning TeamRound Prize
1Kimmy & Rhi$10,000
2Kimmy & Rhi$10,000
3Kayne & Aimee$10,000
4Laith & George$10,000
5Kimmy & Rhi$10,000
6Kayne & Aimee$10,000

Elimination history

Competition Details

Elimination Rounds: Gold Coast Penthouse

Round 1

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

Victoria: Kayne & Aimee

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