Stunning Main Suite Transformations You Have to See to Believe
Drew and Jonathan Scott know a thing or two about creating designer main suites. If you think their designs are amazing on Property Brothers, see how beautiful they can be when the twins try to outdo each other. Game on!

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Brother Vs. Brother: The Reno Battle Continues
The brothers continue their epic reno battle by transforming basic bedrooms into relaxing main suites. You won't believe these makeovers!
Guest Stars: Listed Sisters
Drew's Renovation Game Plan?
Drew's Main Bedroom, Before
Before the renovation, the main bedroom at Drew's house was boring and builder-basic.
Drew's Main Bedroom, After
Floral silver wallpaper adds an eye-catching yet neutral backdrop behind the bed in this stunningly-renovated bedroom.
Drew's Main Bedroom, Before
The main bedroom was a blank slate before the renovation.
Drew's Main Bedroom, After
After the renovation, new dark-wood flooring and a crystal-accented pendant add drama to this space. Silver, purple and black furnishings play up this room's Vegas vibe.
Drew's Main Bedroom, After
A taupe, textured upholstered headboard is the centerpiece of this relaxing space. Plush throw pillows and a breakfast tray reinforce the hotel-inspired luxury.
Drew's Main Bathroom, Before
Before the renovation, this main bedroom didn't provide the luxurious amenities buyers crave.
Drew's Main Bathroom, After
One word: Wow! A freestanding tub and walk-in glass shower make this a truly-luxurious main suite.
Drew's Main Bathroom, After
A crystal chandelier centered over the tub brings the drama to the bathroom.
Drew's Main Bathroom, After
A pop of purple adds color to this mostly-neutral bathroom. The faceted mirror and sconces coordinate with the glamorous accents in the adjoining bedroom.
Drew's Main Bathroom, After
Behind a rustic barn door lies a walk-in closet, outfitted with floor-to-ceiling storage.
Drew's Main Closet, After
A closet with a view? Yes! This spacious dressing room features ample storage and a spot to store jewelry and accessories.
Drew's Finished Space
Drew poses in his finished main bedroom. Is it time for a nap yet?
Jonathan's Renovation Game Plan
With one win each, Jonathan's strategy is to expand this first-floor main bedroom's footprint by adding direct access to the backyard. He'll continue the midcentury-modern style from the rest of the house for this luxurious space.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, Before
Before renovations, the main bedroom was outfitted with 1960s vintage Vegas decor...and lots and lots of purple.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
After the renovation, streamlined midcentury modern takes the place of vintage kitsch.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
The new sliding glass doors lets ample light in and allows the new owners to take in the backyard view. Floor-to-ceiling window treatments block the light and create privacy when needed.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
Jonathan chose an emerald green wallpaper with subtle texture for the focal wall of this bedroom. The oversized area rug adds more bright color underfoot.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
The bedroom features a cozy reading nook, complete with a streamlined, rustic wood side table and a modern armchair.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
Bright white walls and a modern pendant light keep this space feeling light and airy. The primary bathroom connects to the newly-renovated bedroom space.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, Before
Vintage isn't always a good thing, as evidenced by the powder-blue toilet and sink in this 1960s bathroom at the team Jonathan house.
Jonathan's Main Bedroom, After
The same playful blue-and-green color palette from the rest of the house makes an appearance in this bold main bedroom. A built-in shower alcove features colorful penny tile to accent the all-white and glass shower surround.
Jonathan's Main Bathroom, After
The penny tile repeats on behind the new double vanities. White cabinets and flooring keep the rest of this space neutral.
And the Winner Is...
Guest judges Lex and Alana LeBlanc inspect the main bedroom with JD Scott at the team Jonathan house. Their verdict? Jonathan wins out this week. Jonathan: 2, Drew: 1. Game on!