Block frontrunners Jimmy and Tam have finished last for the second week in a row but that wasn’t the worst part of the judging. TheBlock
Sarah and George finally took out first place this week, delivering three zones on the upper level. The office is delicious in every way possible, although what in God’s name is going on with the art? Sure I had more Spice Girls pictures blu-tacked to my wall than I care to admit, but I was 16 at the time and not trying to sell a luxury home. I’ll tell you what I want, what I really want – that art to cease production immediately.
Harry and Tash delivered a bedroom and study zone on their first floor. While the ideas are great, the colour palette is soothing, and the individual pieces are lovely, there are issues to talk through. The desk zone needs to cater to more than one person. I’d rip the bench seat out and make this a two-person situation. The thin oak desktop, like the entire cast of, comes off as a bit cheap. Thin tops might be a trend, but not when you’re dropping a few mill on a home.The bed half of the bedroom is dreamy, but the sloping ceiling with the wallpaper on it feels like a moment from Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. The room gets smaller and smaller as you move into it.
The idea of a multipurpose TV and study zone is a good one, but like my pores after a big night out, it’s so clogged and congested. The TV unit needs to be floating and attached to the wall to give the room a sense of luxury, while the sofa is too big to allow enough room for the chairs at the desk. The entire desk zone itself is unattractive. Great idea, poorly executed. I agree with my girl Shaynna: Way too much going on here.
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