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Rock the Block: Season 2

Congratulations to Brian & Mika!

We are proud to be a part of Brian & Mika’s winning home design – as seen on Season 2 of HGTV’s Rock the Block – featuring our Art Select Glacier Oak floors!

Mika and Brian Kleinschmidt from HGTV's Rock the Block: Season 2 and 100 Day Dream Home
We love using Karndean flooring in our designs. They have a diverse selection of styles and textures that allow your creativity to run wild. It's not only easy on the eye, but also easy to install. The best part is the floors won’t break the bank or your back. Karndean helped us ‘Rock The Block’ on TV and many others’ blocks in real life.”

- Brian & Mika Kleinschmidt 

Custom home designers Brian & Mika Kleinschmidt create, build and completely personalize a home from the ground up for the clients in only 100 days on HGTV’s 100 Day Dream Home. Together, this husband and wife team make dream homes come true, helping clients design and build the perfect house in the perfect location.

 

Rock The Block Episode Recaps

Season 2

Featured Product: Glacier Oak

Angled view of Glacier Oak RL21 and herringbone Glacier Oak SM-RL21

Developed from a selection of French Oak boards, our Glacier Oak design has minimal knots and a tight grain pattern – characteristics that results from trees growing closely together – ultimately creating a subtle, tonal floor. Our matte, handscraped emboss adds a final layer of elegance to this upscale visual, available in 56” x 9” planks (Glacier Oak RL21) and 18” x 3” planks (Glacier Oak SM-RL21).

Use the two sizes together within the same room or next to each other in adjoining rooms, as Brian & Mika did, for color continuity without the need for transitions.

About the Show

Top HGTV home renovation and designer duos have a $225,000 budget and one month to transform identical homes on the same city block and earn ultimate bragging rights on the design competition series Rock the Block.