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The Block 2021: Master Bedroom Reveal

It’s master bedroom and walk-in wardrobe week, with the teams going all out to create the room that will for many be the centre piece of their home.

Some went all out to offer large rooms, others opted for a more compact cosy feel, but all presented spaces the judges agreed elevate these builds to the next level – and after a week that nearly broke some, it was all worth it!

 
Block Master Bedroom Reveal:

Josh & Luke

Score: 27/30

Spent: $19,830

First Place!

Josh and Luke Block Master Bedroom
Congratulations Josh and Luke on taking out the win in this crucial Block week.


One of the most controversial choices of The Block so far, Josh and Luke were always heading for controversy when they flipped the original intent and placed their master suite where the double garage had been aimed, but did it work? Oh yes! Spacious, light soaked, separated from the rest of the house with it’s own view to the courtyard, the judges finally saw why the twins had put themselves through so much. Architecturally clever enough to forgive the obvious styling flaws (fake flowers, guys? Really?), it’s fresh, sophisticated and puts the pair back in the game, Neale said.


Josh and Luke Block Master Bedroom

Josh and Luke Block Master Bedroom

walk in robe Josh and Luke Block Master Bedroom

Shop Josh and Luke's room including that stunning bench seat and drip flower artwork HERE

 

Ronnie & Georgia

Score: 23 ½ /30

Spent: $24,500

Fourth Place

Ronnie and Georgia Master Bedroom
Gasp! This room is stunning. When can we move in?

“Enormous, Vast, Cathedral-like” and more – Ronnie and Georgia’s master bedroom certainly stopped the judges in their tracks and it’s easy to see why. With its soaring sloped ceiling leading up to the skylights, a massive floor to ceiling window, chic Laminex panelling, mirror television and more this was a statement room. All agreed the walk-in robe could have been more generous, a fact Ronnie and Georgia might want to remember when it comes to make-over room time, but overall, said Neale, with this room, the team stamped themselves as “the masters of sophisticated subtlety”.


Ronnie and Georgia Master Bedroom

Ronnie and Georgia Master Bedroom

Ronnie and Georgia Master Bedroom

Ronnie and Georgia Master Bedroom

 
Shop Ronnie and Georgia's room and check out all the stunning details selected including the art, bedside tables, rug and more.


Mark & Mitch

Score: 26 ½/30

Spent: $20,380

Second Place


Mitch and Mark Block Master Bedroom
We are loving this master bedroom retreat Mitch and Mark have created.

With its generous walk-in robe, balcony hinting at a secluded outdoor sanctuary and beautiful finish, Mitch and Mark’s master bedroom retreat showed the judges they’ve well and truly moved on in style and execution from their first Block! A traditional, yet contemporary room, they decided, with features such as ceiling a standout, drawing the eye to perfectly place pendants over the bedside tables and a bed so beautifully styled Neale was left asking for tips. For Shaynna it was the artwork – matched to the bed – and colour palette that combined to scream Luxe!


Mitch and Mark Block Master Bedroom

Mitch and Mark Block Master Bedroom

Mitch and Mark Block Master Bedroom

Mitch and Mark Block Master Bedroom


Take a close look at Mitch and Mark's master bedroom including the stunning pink artwork and pendant.


Tanya & Vito

Score: 24 /30

Spent: $25,650

Third Place

Tanya and Vito Block Master Bedroom
Tanya and Vito have stayed true to their colourful palette in their master bedroom.

Light bright and colourful, Tanya and Vito’s master bedroom was the “Goldilocks room” for the judges this week – not too big and not too small, but just right. Bringing the Moroccan feel of the guest ensuite into the space, the pair created a haven away from the house but still connected. Shaynna immediately fell for the bedhead, the side tables, the wallpaper and the artwork – including another Tanya original – with Darren warming to the quirky styling touches. The Kinsman wardrobe too, united them all, with Darren declaring they had the best storage solution he’d seen all day.


Tanya and Vito Block Master Bedroom 

Tanya and Vito Block Master Bedroom

Tanya and Vito Block Master Bedroom


Shop Tanya and Vito's room including a print of her very own artwork available online HERE

Kirsty & Jesse

Score: 22 1/2 /30

Spent: $24,920

Last Place

Kirsty and Jesse Block Master Bedroom
Kirsty and Jesse created a classic bedroom that we would happily retreat away in.


With wide North-facing windows, a generous layout that draws focus to the beautifully styled bed, arches adding a softness and warm tones from the rich carpeting to the walls, the judges were immediately impressed by Kirsty and Jesse’s master bedroom. A closer look however revealed a few problems – the artwork wasn’t exactly what Shaynna would have liked to see, the Tallboy looked out of place and in general there seemed to be a clash between the contemporary and classic styles.  Add in a beautiful, but undersized walk-in robe and the country couple were left wondering if the pluses the judges found would outweigh the negatives.


Kirsty and Jesse Block Master Bedroom

Kirsty and Jesse Block Master Bedroom


Shop Kirsty and Jesse's master bedroom HERE

Tips on how to create your dream master bedroom HERE

Mitch shares his top bed styling secrets HERE

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