While all the teams were happy for Sonny and Alicia in finally achieving a victory – for the challenge for the challenge in the Hepburn Springs Bathhouse – they were sorry about Ben and Emma because they simply missed a victory again.
“We were glad they won it,” said Mat.
“They had the week out of hell. Do I think they should have won it? No, I think Ben and Emma’s were much stronger than those of them.”
But there was no time to get stuck when the teams finished the finishing touches to their rumpus rooms.
Can, with what its characteristic dry humor and deadpan delivery, has become pointed out that the rooms could be what the teams wanted.
“It can be a playroom, an extra bedroom or a total sex room,” she said.
What should mean that they have done extra carefully to get the measurements right.
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Unfortunately, neither Han did not seem to be able to serve a measuring tape with their characteristic arch, then their TV, then their entertainment cabinet, then their couch, then their velvet sound evidence that all fail to fit their assigned spaces in the Girls’ Theatre Room.
The lesson, according to Can?
“Measure twice, three times, Frice, Scythe. Keep measuring. Just don’t stop measuring.”
It is a lesson that Robby’s floor installers had to suffer. In his determination to prevent you from using fools on the floorboards of the herringbone pattern that he and matte through their entire house, they no longer touched boards for their rumpus room, so that matt remained shocked.
Mat’s response to the loss of his floorboards.
Robby left a note about the exposed subfloor for the jury members that the situation was outside of their control, but it was a note that came back to chase him when assessing time.
Alicia had decided to go into the rumpus space of her and Sonny and to paint the walls and ceiling the same moody color.
“It’s just a week to give it a crack,” she said.
“We get used to negative feedback.”
Emma also made a daring move and made a last-minute decision to paint her ceiling the same sage green as a main wall in her and Ben’s room.
Then it went on to the assessment.
Ben and Emma had bad luck not to finally win for their second living room.
Emma’s colorful ceiling was an immediate hit with all jury members, along with a wooden wall, built -in shelf, leather sofa and pure curtains.
“This is all we had hoped from last week,” said Shaynna Blaze, referring to the matte living and dining room of the couple.
“The question is what the participants will give the best for Buck, and this is a second living space,” said Marty Fox approvingly.
“The only problem is that this room is so good that the buyer will walk away here to the most important living room and think that I wish that area was like this area.”
The curved bank of Han and Can in their theater room.
The jury members were equally enthusiastic about the theater room of Han and Can. As soon as they had solved all the measurement problems, they had a cafe ceiling and built -in planks on either side of a huge TV in a gigantic curved sofa, which velvet sound project panels, a cafe -referred to a huge TV.
“Bloody Briljant” was the assessment of Darren Palmer.
“This is so tradable,” said Marty.
“I love almost everything here.”
The jury members kept almost everything about Han and Can’s theater room, except for the choice of styling items on the shelves.
It was a similar love festival in the room of Sonny and Alicia with its deep brown walls, ceiling and built -in bookshelves and couch focused on both TV and the view.
“This is what I was looking for this season. It’s so trendy. I was confiscated,” Darren said about the color disturbance.
“Yes, it’s so trendy that it will be out of the trend,” Marty noted before he was corrected by Darren.
“Mate, it is only paint and it will look great on photos, and it is so suitable for Daylesford. It is an almost perfect room.”
The jury members loved the room presented by the color presented by Sonny and Alicia.
The only bickering was that Sonny and Alicia had not painted the air conditioning channel and ceiling light the same color.
It was clear that it would be a three -way fight for the first place when it was time to assess the remaining two teams.
Britt and Taz were convinced that their wellness area with Pilates machines, TV and gigantic fridge would give them the point of difference that they needed. The jury members had other ideas.
“All others will have two living rooms and it will certainly influence them, because at the end of the day you have one living space when you spend more than $ 3 million,” said Marty.
“They have reduced the value of the house. They have to change this. This is fundamentally incorrect.”
“It’s such a niche,” Shaynna agreed.
Taz and Britt missed the goal through what a second living room could have made in a wellness zone.
Darren said that the best way ahead was to move everything from the wellness area to the large barn that the teams would later create in the competition and do the room again as a second living space.
But if the judges were critical about the choice of Britt and Taz, they had no problems with their style or execution.
The same could not be said about the boring room of Mat and Robby, with half a floor. The boys had always said that they were going to do the absolute minimum in the room to try to reach the budgetary price of $ 10,000, but the jury members were positively irritated against their attitude, as well as the note that the missing floor was not their fault.
An unfinished and non -inspired room of Mat and Robby did not succeed in not winning the budgetary price.
“It’s not inviting, it’s not hot, it’s not a Daylesford,” was Marty’s assessment.
“They dropped the ball because they were winning and they have become stubborn. They did not understand the value or a second living space. It is crazy. They did nothing.”
“This is terrible,” Shaynna agreed.
As expected, the other three teams fought for the first time, with Emma and Ben again just missing, with a second place, but they have achieved at least the $ 10,000 budgeting prize that Mat and Robby’s intentional lack of efforts would have given up.
Han and Can won, and received a perfect 10 from Darren Palmer, giving them an extra $ 10,000 extra.
Can the assessment?
“As always, I am most proud of myself.”
Latest scores
Han and Can 29.5
Emma and Ben 28
Sonny and Alicia 27.5
Britt and Taz 20.5
Mat and Robby 18
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
Episode 20: Ben and Emma drop good news in tense blockweek
Episode 21: Ben and Emma and Sonny and Alicia Cop the wrath of the jury members
Episode 22: As Sonny and Alicia Wanhoop, Mat evokes his inner gem
Episode 23: Han and can leave anything but the Spa Room -challenging
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