The Block 2025 Episode 9 Summary: Jury members do not stop on the terrible bedhead of Boys – Realestate.com.au

The Block 2025 Episode 9 Summary: Jury members do not stop on the terrible bedhead of Boys – Realestate.com.au

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The best friends of Adelaide’s drunk choice of a dark striped fabric for their self -upholstered bedhead are good and really come home to ray, the jury members united in horror when they stepped in the second of the two children’s bedrooms of the couple.

“Oh guys, what did you do?” was Shaynna’s reaction.

“Oh, you are joking. It looks like a nursing home on the market,” was Marty’s assessment.

“The mood is meh and” I have to lie a little bit, “Darren said.

“And I can’t wake up,” Marty added.

Shaynna’s response to the boys’ bedhead says it all.


Other participants would have fled to cry at this triple rattles, but last week’s winners and Robby were doubled in laughter during their sudden relegation.

“We serve high -end pension reality and cheryl, Beryl and Meryl will be foaming to get this apartment in their hands,” Mat said later.

The Bedhead of Doom brought nothing but spot and Robby.


The jury members liked Mat and Robby’s second children’s bedroom, but not enough to cancel the effects of the Bedhead -Wangerschrecht in their other room.


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A moment from laughter from the face of the crisis, Emma and Ben’s relationship hardly missed a beat when they discovered that engineer Ben had misled one of their bedrooms for a whole melody, which means that their wallpaper did not fit.

“Honey, I am so irritated by you,” Emma raged mildly before the couple solved in giggling.

They resolved the issue by placing temporary paneling on both sides, but the jury members noted that the cabinets were not properly opened.

“That one detail has ruined how the room functions,” said Marty.

And since there is $ 175,000 in devices for grabbing, along with the usual $ 10,000 this week, that one detail was a costly one.

“Do you hate me now?” Ben asked.

No. Emma still smiled.

Britt and Taz hidden their criminal wallpaper with wooden paneling, so that the cabinets were then not opened.


Ben and Emma’s boys’ room was a big hit with Shaynna and Darren.


Sonny and Alicia were not. After Sonny Verp on had beaten as if he were in a fist battle, Alicia had it with him and unleashed a day long, as well as some epic stinking eyes while the criticism of the jury members were read on their sloppy execution.

The jury members loved her choice for wallpaper – Blue Tartan for their boys’ room and pink for their girl’s room. They also loved the gallery-like house subject on the blue wallpaper, apparently forgotten that an almost identical concept was presented three years ago by Sarah-Jane and Tom on the Block Sunbury.

However, the jury members had problems with a boring -oriented wall with a small TV.

“There is nothing worse than a TV that just sits on a wall as if you were in a bad motel,” Shaynna noted.

Their other beef was that the room was too mature.

Sonny and Alicia were not repentant.

“I know that the assignment was a nursery, but we want to sell our house. You can place a child in every room,” Sonny said.

The jury members loved Sonny and Alicia’s Girl’s room – as long as it had been a room for a girl and not an adult.


Sonny and Alicia’s choice for artworks and wallpaper received a sign from the jury members, but not the bare boring wall in front.


Can and Han succeeded in ending this week, and the jury members were impressed by their color schemes (in which Shaynna declared the Wes Anderson-like) and their dreamy bed head, but as predicted, their choice of floor plates above concrete plate instead of carpet saw them losing the points.

Shaynna also thought they were trying to do too much in the room they created as a daycare and urged them to process their choices back.

“It’s overwhelming,” she said.

The jury members thought that Han and the daycare center were trying to do too much.


Shaynna Blaze said she got Wes Anderson Vibes from the color scheme and the styling of Han and Can.


In the end it was Britt and Taz who won the victory, thanks to a 3D wall inspired by the rolling hills around Daylesford and their smart use of space in both rooms, leaving a lot of space to gain access to the cabinets.

Shaynna praised Britt’s styling and compared it to Steph and Gian’s from two seasons ago.

Then she ended with a backhanded compliment that saw both agents and the condition of WA Copping Strays.

“These guys have class. And they are two police officers from the dusty bowl of West -Australia!”

Judges found it difficult to accuse the boy’s room of Britt and Taz.


A brave colored 3D bed head inspired by the rolling hills of Daylesford Cinched Britt and Taz the victory.


Latest scores

Britt and Taz 28

Ben and Emma 25.5

Sonny and Alicia 24.5

Kan and Han 24

Robby and Mat 20.5

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