After a lucrative week of victories, Robby and Mat still won a big win by a gnome.
The South Australian friends played their bonus point to take the outright victory of Britt and Taz.
The wins they have another $ 10,000 to add to this week’s pull of an outdoor fireplace, a $ 50,000 Buitenhof and $ 15,000 in prices. Not bad for a week of work!
It ended almost very differently for the boys, who – for the first time in the competition – were still hard on Saturday afternoon when Foreman then called Tools Down.
Not knowing that the use of electrical tools was banned on Saturday after 3.30 pm, the pair was left high and dry with hours of sawing and other construction work that still has to be done.
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Instead of admitting, they decided to put their shoulder on the wheel and do it all by hand. Robby has credited an improvised visit from his partner and baby son because he had given him his second wind so close to the finish line.
Triumphant Mat and Robby in their winning living dining room.
And it has paid off.
“Woah! How is this the same dimensions as the house next door? This really nails the assignment,” Smiled Marty Fox, where Robby and Mats’s vast dining table and lounge suite were compared with the more tight set -up at Alicia and Sonny’s Place.
Darren Palmer swifted that the room felt wider, functional and inviting than their competition, although it had exactly the same dimensions on paper.
“This is a large common family house, so you must have this allocation of seats,” Darren said approvingly.
“You must be able to have a conversation pit where you can sit and communicate with the back garden and sit and communicate with each other.”
Close behind the boys were Taz and Britt, who would have rotated home if they had been oriented their furniture to take a view and not the TV.
The jury members kept from the residential and dining area of Britt and Taz, from the ceiling boards to the Venetian plaster, but the placement of the bank cost them the victory.
Glit with the ‘evangelical atmosphere’ of the room said she said she would have given a 15 out of 10 if the bank was in the other way. “
But she felt enthusiastic at home in the room: “This is emotional. Stand here. You make it emotionally with it when you do visually.”
Marty and Darren were especially approving of the palette of which Marty noted, supplemented their outfits.
“Yes, there is a touch of beige and a hint of spray brown,” darrarren agreed, taking the neutral tones of the soft furniture and luminaires around them.
“This house is starting to feel beautifully together. It has all the elements that worked well in the bedroom for me, but they have applied them in large, dramatic blows.”
The jury members were much less free about the efforts of Ben and Emma where they complained because they were a bit meh.
Emma and Ben did not make the jury members with a layout that turns his back on the view.
“It’s fun,” Marty shrugged, clearly underwhelmed. Darren asked the orientation of the furniture, of which he said it was not sold the Daylesford Dream.
Marty did not like the tailor -made Christian Cole Bench chair, which, according to him, seemed too orange against the dark floor boards.
“Where is the luxury?” he asked. “The richness of their other rooms is missing. The styling. The furniture. There is nothing to give you aha, I really remember the living room of home one.”
Shaynna Blaze complained: “The lack of refinement here really throws me. We are in Daylesford, not an apartment block.”
Ben and Emma chopped it all on the chin and admitted that they agreed with the unleavened summation.
The layout misery of Sonny and Alicia continued, with their decision to create a Poky living room and to place a showstopping fireplace in the wrong place a mistake in all eyes of the judges.
Alicia and Sonny also took the destructive reviews of their efforts with good grace. Although Crestfallen due to another week of negative feedback, the Queenslanders admitted that they had had trouble finding the right layout and reworking the room to accept the jury’s feedback.
“I think this is the most confused room they did,” Shaynna decided after he pointed out the clash of the decorous ceilings that had shocked provincial furniture in their formerly Western aesthetics from the middle of the century.
“They are wrong all styling. Everything. I’m really worried about their style direction.”
Although it would be relatively easy to exchange some chairs and pillows, elements such as the brick fireplace (who all loved but found but found in the wrong place) would be impossible to change. And that had a current-to-effect for the rest of the room.
Marty picked the floor full of disgust and said that the space assigned to the living room was about the same area as you would find in an apartment in the city center.
“They really filled this room,” he added.
For comparison: Han and can come from their assessment with a glowing report.
Han and Can had bad luck not to win with a layout and to style the jury members who all kept.
It was a welcome relief after they had the consequences to be accused of copying Alicia and Sonny’s Spa Room.
The couple also succeeded in running from Foreman than when they were caught on red -handed breaking of the rules to lie alone.
Press in time, it can be decided to rinse her brushes from the front of their house instead of lashing to the designated wax bays.
It sounds like no problem, but as noticed, the drain of the brushes can easily pollute the natural sources of the area if they are not properly removed.
When they are jumped by eagle-eye, the girls claimed that the lake white water had been left on their site by a plasterer and not by their sneaky brush that went out.
Then the security images checked and saw that they had lied. Again.
“They washed paint. Paint tipped. They lied to me. And they don’t take property,” said.
Like so many participants before hair, it can discover that it makes no sense to lie when there is a camera in every corner.
When he was confronted, Han again tried to blame the plasterer until a sheepish property can be owned.
Fortunately their room unveiling eventually came without a drama (except a few bad silk eyes from Alicia).
“Han and cans, thank goodness, there are no crazy blues,” Marty said approvingly as he was relieved in their lounge not to see a controversial paint color as they had used in the large bedroom. It has a broad attraction, but it is not boring. “
Shaynna felt that the room had elegant energy and points to the mother -of -pearl of the sperm fireplace and stylish artworks.
All three became weak on the knees over the dining table of Christian Cole.
“Han and can, you grew up,” she smiled while Alicia rolled her eyes again. “I’m going to call the girls the dark horse. They can win. I’m so excited for them.”
Latest scores
Emma and Ben: 22
Can and Han: 27.5
Britt and Taz: 28.5
Sonny and Alicia: 21
Robby and Mat: 29.5
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 from Scott Cam
Episode 17: Two teams are broken by hyperbolic jury members
Episode 18: Two teams start the week that was destroyed by the feedback from jury members
Episode 19: Copying scandal bursts like Alicia and Sonny Point the Finger
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