Ronnie & Georgia Score: 28 /30 Spent: $22,000 First Place Welcome back to what Shaynna calls Ronnie and Georgia’s trademark sophistication – a calming and beautiful colour palette in a room that takes advantage of the sweeping ceilings and Velux skylights to create a large, but comfortable master ensuite that’s perfectly matched to the room …
Ronnie & Georgia
Score: 28 /30
Spent: $22,000
First Place
Welcome back to what Shaynna calls Ronnie and Georgia’s trademark sophistication – a calming and beautiful colour palette in a room that takes advantage of the sweeping ceilings and Velux skylights to create a large, but comfortable master ensuite that’s perfectly matched to the room it serves. From the Zuster cabinetry with cleverly separated basins to the perfectly placed plain white wall breaking up the tiled areas – and saving costs – it is a room Neale believes has massive buyer appeal.
You can SHOP all of Ronnie & Georgia’s rooms here.
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Josh & Luke
Score: 28 ½ /30
Spent: $41,980
Second Place
Walking through the wardrobe to a hidden oasis, the judges were immediately impressed by Josh and Luke’s styling choices in a room that marries their master bedroom to a secluded garden creating something the judges were definitely not expecting – a master wing. “We’ve been transported from a wardrobe to something much better than Narnia!” Darren said as he took in the room Shaynna described as: “Real estate gold!” And at the centre of it all was the huge outdoor bathtub, a choice all agreed was controversial (especially with Melbourne’s winters) but managed to work so well.
You can SHOP all of Josh and Luke’s rooms here.
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Kirsty & Jesse
Score: 26 /30
Spent: $28,045
Third Place
From the fresh indigo blue and gold colour choices to refined tile choices, concrete basins set in a veined marble-look benchtop and Kirsty and Jesse’s Hamptons style blended with a touch of Colonial, this is a room, Shaynna says, that shows the team has definitely grown up. Some fixture placements gave the judges concern – the bath was always going to get wet, Shaynna warned – but overall this is, Neale says: “a damn good bathroom that feels fresh, glamorous – and is really fulfilling the brief!”
You can SHOP all of Kirsty and Jesse’s rooms here.
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Tanya & Vito
Score: 22 ½ /30
Spent: $17,458
Fourth Place
From brown tiles to a black toilet, sensible planning and functionality throughout, Tanya and Vito’s bathroom grabbed Darren from the second he entered. And on the styling front, Shaynna agreed, with the bold colour choices stamping a unique style on the room that shows just how different the team’s aesthetic will be. But will that be too polarising come auction day, Neale wondered. Is it deco? 70s? Or something blending multiple influences? Will there be enough people who share the couple’s love of colour, retro chic and multiple hero pieces? Time will tell!
You can SHOP all of Tanya and Vito’s rooms here.
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Mark & Mitch
Score: 22/30
Spent: $26,790
Last Place
In a rare mis-step from the planning kings, Mitch and Mark’s bathroom left the judges a little confused this week, with Darren pointing out the space between the basins and the shower screen was too tight, the screen itself too large. It was, he said: “a planning disaster!”. But not all was lost, with Shaynna loving the colour palette, the tile choice and styling that makes it “a jewelry box of a room. And Neale agreed, saying there was much to love… if only the layout could be fixed.
You can SHOP all of Mitch & Mark’s rooms here.
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Which was YOUR favourite room this week?
♥ KC. Images thanks to The Block Shop and nine now.
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