It would be difficult to find a single Australian who would reject the chance to have one of the five large bedrooms revealed in their own house tonight.
But that keeps the judges who refer to one as a “disaster” and another as a reason to vomit.
The first is assessed, is Emma and Ben – by Sonny and Alicia – who consider youth lovers to be almost nonsensely loving.
“How can two people be nice all the time? And they have been together as much time as Sonny and I: 14 years old,” said Alicia.
Cut to Sonny and Alicia who bicker over painting and Alicia who threaten a separation.
Then it is on the way to the actual assessment, where Ben and Emma’s incredible Bordeaux and wood custom-made bedhead, red marble covered beach and open walk-in robe have the jury members in gears.
“They nailed the beautiful modern cave,” said Shaynna.
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Emma’s room and am with curved wood to size bedhead and concussion-causing pendants.
The jury members love the red marble handles in the walk -in jacket and the double skylight built into the roof.
About the only mistake they can find is the placement of the heavy bed hangers, who almost showed Marty Fox when he showed how easy it would be to get your head when he was out of bed.
“The reason that they might not get a perfect 10 is the lump on my head,” he said.
Their neighbors Han and can’t do it so well, and they can be forgiven because they are doing hard.
After he was told to lean to their aesthetics and color palette in Wes Anderson style two weeks ago, Shaynna now wants them to lean and tells that they do not have the styling carbonades to get it done.
The jury members hated Han and Can’s choice of blue marking color in their main bedroom, but admitted that it is easy to repair.
Marty is more brutal.
“Oh, I hate it. I hate it absolutely. I actually want to vomit. I am good at selling, even I could not sell this room,” was his hyperbolic assessment.
The problem is their choice for a lively blue highlights. They used it behind the bed and on a part of the built -in cupboards.
“It is so abrasive, it is so intense, it really has really been thrown off the other here. Fortunately it is very easy to solve,” Darren said.
“There are so many elegant inclusions that are overwhelmed by this blow in the face,” Shaynna agreed.
Han and can make the excessive comments surprisingly good, but reasonably reasonably indicate that it is difficult to know how to respond when they are told to do one thing, and then told to the opposite.
“It is confusing when you are told to create a dream space and be brave and be brave and then you get closed for it, but it is what it is,” says Han.
Sonny and Alicia’s room leads to “disastrous” walk -in jacket.
In any case, their feedback fades compared to Sonny and Alicia’s, who, according to the jury members, have made mistakes that are much more difficult to repair than changing a paint color.
They have a hidden door in their walk -in jacket, designed by Alicia itself, velvet curtains, fireplace and couch chair.
But Shaynna describes their entrance in Gallery style as a “dated Hotelingang” and says “although the artwork is excellent, it feels businesslike”.
She also hates the exposed power points next to the bed and noticed that they could easily have had a much wider bedhead to cover them, and larger bedside tables, seen how much space they had.
They are also pinged for their bad paintwork and for the fact that the direction of the grain in their secret door does not match the environment.
Sonny and Alicia hear the feedback from the judges.
But the biggest mistake in the position of the jury members could not be used to expand that space and expand the size of their walk -in jacket.
With a makeup station placed in the darkest corner of the cloak, glass fronted drawers that leave socks and underwear at full exhibition and a narrow space to dress, Marty calls the whole thing “a disaster”.
“You are 24 floors in a Southgate apartment with two bedrooms that is sold 15 years ago to someone who never visited it,” added Marty and sinks the boot in it.
Alicia is tears at the end of all this, but they try to put a brave face on it.
“Everyone gets a grid and we have just roasted, I think,” Sonny said.
“We put a lot in that room, so it’s a bit disturbing.”
Britt and Taz have much easier.
“Serene, raised, refined and refined” are just a few of the adjectives thrown through
The winning large bedroom of Britt and Taz contained two entrances from their walk -in jacket and adapted bedhead.
Darren Palmer over their room, with the bed on the window, a Daylesford-Perfect wooden sofa at the end of the bed and a luxury walk-in jacket with two entrance points, huge entire mirror and island bench with drawers for days.
Shaynna begs them to get rid of the plants, and some unnecessary hanging hangers above a reading corner, but compares the police officer couple with colleague -for example law enforcement officers Alyssia and Lysandra as having the pork chops to switch to interior design.
“Everything in that room is Britt,” says Taz. “I know how great she is, but to hear it from a world -famous interior designer and legend of real estate, what an opportunity, what a great thing to say.”
Mat and Robby chose a customized four poster bed for their main bedroom.
Mat and Robby get a similar praise for their “masterful” function painting. The jury members love their adapted four poster bed, but also see the lack of a fireplace and island bench in their walk -in jacket.
The boys try to save cash to pay for their secret wine cellar, but the jury members don’t know that.
The night ends with Britt and Taz that Emma and Ben barely hit. They also collect the $ 10,000 budget price and get an extra $ 10,000 to score a perfect 10 from Darren Palmer, making it a $ 30,000 night for the WA duo.
Latest scores
Britt and Taz 29
Ben and Emma 28.5
Mat and Robby 25
Sonny and Alicia 21.5
Han and Can 20
Missed an episode? Here are all our summaries so far
Episode 1: Why not NSW applicants were good enough for the block
Episode 2: The worst day on the block
Episode 3/4: ‘Tear Them Off’: Teams forced to tear tiles from walls
Episode 5: Feedback from the jury has one participant surrendered
Episode 6: Dan and Dani’s Hartzeer
Episode 7: The big problem with the designs of Block House
Episode 8: Robby and Mat’s Drunken Blunder
Episode 9: ‘A nursing home on the market’
Episode 10: Can Face the Wrath of Han
Episode 11: Han Micromanaging of her sick bed
Episode 12: Sonny Cops a Spray from Alicia
Episode 13: Brutal Feedback Let Block Team confused
Episode 14: Han and Can are in trouble with Dan and other participants
Episode 15: Han explodes at Dan in shocking tirade
Episode 16: Defiant Han gets Epic dressing host Scott Cam
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