'''Better Homes and Island Living''' is a recurring challenge of ''Survivor''.
'''Better Homes and Island Living''' is a recurring challenge of ''Survivor''.
==Rules==
==Rules==
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Prior to the challenge, each tribe received a box containing supplies from Home Depot. Using the supplies provided, each tribe had 24 hours to build a home or a bathroom at their camp. Once the 24 hours are up, a judge would come to rate the homes or bathrooms on size, strength, and creativity. The tribe with the highest score from the judge would win.
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Prior to the challenge, each tribe receives a box containing supplies from Home Depot. Using the supplies provided, each tribe has 24 hours to build a home or a bathroom at their camp. Once the 24 hours are up, a judge will come to rate the homes or bathrooms on size, strength, and creativity. The tribe with the highest score from the judge would win.
==History==
==History==
Revision as of 06:22, 30 December 2015
Better Homes and Island Living is a recurring challenge of Survivor.
Prior to the challenge, each tribe receives a box containing supplies from Home Depot. Using the supplies provided, each tribe has 24 hours to build a home or a bathroom at their camp. Once the 24 hours are up, a judge will come to rate the homes or bathrooms on size, strength, and creativity. The tribe with the highest score from the judge would win.
History
In Survivor: All-Stars, Chapera elected Rob Mariano as their leader as he had experience with construction. Meanwhile, at Saboga, Rupert Boneham took the leadership role and came up with the idea of a log cabin. However, things got tense as Jerri Manthey disagreed with his design. Mogo Mogo decided to build a treehouse. Colby Donaldson and Lex van den Berghe worked on Mogo Mogo's home, while Jenna Morasca and Shii Ann Huang suggested creative touches. However, Colby and Lex weren't interested in the women's ideas, causing a rift between the men and women of the tribe. The next day, Jeff Probst showed up at each camp with Rob, a licensed contractor, to judge the homes. The judge inspected all three homes, and decided that Chapera's home was the winner, with Mogo Mogo's being second.