'Rock the Block' Season 4 Filming Location HGTV Stars on Being Inspired by Colorado Landscape (E

Where is 'Rock the Block' Season 4 filmed? The HGTV stars spoke completely with 'Distractify' about inspiration in the surrounding landscape.
Get ready, HGTV fanatics — Rock the Block is back!
Season 4 of the hit renovation series will characteristic four teams — Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (Renovation Island), Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle (Luxe for Less), Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer), Page Turner and Mitch Glew (Fix My Flip) — who're competing in their biggest design challenge so far.
And not like previous years, those Rock the Block competitors might be renovating 4 homes with a starting appraisal value of $1.Nine million. So, where does Season 4 take place?
In an exclusive interview with Distractify, the HGTV stars unfolded about the fierce pageant, and the way they have been inspired by the surrounding Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Where is 'Rock the Block' Season 4 filmed?
In every season of Rock the Block, HGTV stars are tasked with renovating identical houses and turning them into profitable homes. With six weeks to complete the renovations, the design professionals should no longer handiest add worth to their initiatives however carefully curate a house that appeals to buyers in that space.
Season 4 will take place out of doors of Boulder, Colo., in the small town of Berthoud. The four homes have an estimated appraisal of $1.9 million and have an attractive view of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Though the view is also impressive, those HGTV stars were mainly keen on renovating their 5,000-square-foot houses.
"I had my Apple Watch on and I was taking between [12,000] and 20,000 steps a day," Page Turner told us. "Just a day, like that's almost six miles on our one block."
And for every room, Page instructed us that she and her Fix My Flip partner, Mitch Glew, took design inspiration from the surrounding landscape.
"We took into consideration everything within our home," Mitch instructed us. "Who's moving into this house? [The] activities that they like to do, you know? What's native to Colorado ... we took into consideration."
"What elements can we bring outside and inside, which now I see why we were doing all these challenges," Page added.
Sarah Baeumler pointed out that whilst the groups are privy to the preliminary housing plans, they have no idea where they're being despatched. Therefore, after they discovered their location, their plans modified.
"We don't know where we're going to be doing this home. So we don't know the landscape; we don't know the temperature, the climate, who the client would be for so long," she defined. Sarah told us that it's simple to create a whole design plan for your thoughts, but if you to find out the location, you have to shift gears and research to keep in mind that area's clientele.
"You really have to be able to sort of design and create on the spot. And I think that's why they pull all of these talented people together because that's what part of the job is," she endured.
And for the first time ever, Rock the Block contestants will take on homes that are situated in a cul-de-sac.
While the crew did comic story that they tried to peek into one another's properties because of their shut proximity, the contestants told us that they were not able to see the completed renovations till they'd an opportunity to stroll via every house at the conclusion of the pageant.
Watch Season 4 of Rock the Block on Mondays at Nine p.m. EST on HGTV.
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