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The Block 2024 | Week Two Bedroom Reveal

Kirstian and Mimi Winning Bedroom

The results were everything from a Modern Colonial guest room, to fun kids’ sanctuaries, and a stylish Deco-inspired or Neo-Beach retreat, but who did the best job of winning over the judges?

Kristian and Mimi (First place)

Sleek, chic and the perfect complement to the bathroom next door, Kristian and Mimi’s bedroom could have been an “extra master for the house”, Marty said as he took in the asymmetrical design with Porta Timber feature, instagrammable styling (including the Marrunga Yubaa limited edition canvas print from Lizzy Stageman Art_ and perfect colour palette. Shaynna was in love with the pendant and lamps, playing well off the Kinsman wardrobe colours, she said, while for Darren it was the oversized upholstered bedhead and base from Martini Furniture – he couldn’t keep his hands off it! It all added up, the juidges agreed, to a room that was “next level” and stamped the couple as a powerhouse this year.

 

Kristian & Mimi Winning Bedroom

Kristian and Mimi Bedroom

 

Courtney and Grant (Second place)

Colourful, playful and sure to impress young visitors, Courtney and Grant’s kids bedroom delivered personality in spades, Shaynna said as she took in the Owl, Koala and Wallaby works from Artist Lane. And versatile too, Marty pointed out, noting that all it would take was a bed change and fresh artwork to turn this into an adult’s room.

Darren however, loved it just the way it was, praising the pistachio and blue palette that played off the Grafico vertical stripe wallpaper. The lack of a fan worried the judges however, with all three worrying buyers might be put off by having limited climate control in an area known for changes in the weather. Aside from that, Marty finished, it’s all “So damn cute!”

Courtney and Grant Bedroom Two

Courtney and Grant Bedroom One

Jesse and Paige (Third place)

“Whoah!” said Shaynna when she walked into Jesse and Paige’s guest bedroom, this was a “phenomenal” room, filled with brave choices, starting with the bold Striped Linen Grafico wallpaper. “Very high end,” Marty agreed, “and beachy too!” For Darren, it was the blend of traditional and contemporary that won him over, with square set ceilings, no cornices but home-style door handles. It all added up, he said, to a “Long Island feel” he just adored. With the Kinsman wardrobes wall-to-wall, Anna Blatman artwork from Artist Lane and wainscotting bringing it all together, this was a huge improvement on week one, they all agreed.

 

Ricky & Haydn (Equal fourth place)

Finally, Marty said when he entered Ricky and Hayden’s kids retreat, bunk beds! Matched with the huge Grafico Wild World Map wallpaper over the Kinsman wardrobes, a gaming centre and Disney+ on the wall-mounted TV, this was a space the judges felt was right at home in a holiday house – and bound to be a favourite with young visitors. But are the B2C hardwood frame bunks facing the right way? Marty asked. Not only did placing them opposite the window make watching TV difficult, but it gave a claustrophobic feel. And despite a beautiful pallete, Shaynna pointed out execution problems with the paint, plaster and door. Time to step things up, the boys were ordered!

Kylie and Brad (Equal fourth place)

Easy to clean floorboards, a fan overhead… now this is more like it Marty said as he took in Kylie and Brad’s kids room. The matching “Oh me” and Oh my” artworks from Artist Lane and Licia Mango Wood bedsides all helped make the room much better than previous weeks... but Shaynna wasn’t convinced, this is still a very dark room, she said, with confused styling and it was all a bit too art deco for the area. “There’s nothing coastal about it!” she said. The blackout blind could have been a sheer, she suggested, and more “sass” was needed. Another miss for the Queensland couple, but not a total loss, Marty said, with the fundamentals of the room right, just a few changes needed to broaden the appeal.

 

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