From the moment the judges walked into house three, they loved what they saw, the lowered ceiling created an “inviting and cosy” feel, Shaynna said, the perfectly placed fireplace created the perfect spot to relax, Darren added. Clearly, they were impressed but they were also concerned about the “optical illusion” effect the boys had accidentally created by having the furniture off centre. The Sorrento Modular Sofa from Freedom needed to be straightened, “And doubled in size!” Shaynna pointed out. Even the Velux skylights seemed in the wrong spot, she added, but how can you fix that? The stunning “Wet Season” artwork from the Cungelella Art Collective (which the boys won in the Block Shop Challenge!) against James Hardie Groove lining brough the judges back to Team 3, as did the Dekton shelf near the fire, they agreed, but the styling had just let the boys down.
The houses might be done, but there’s still one last piece of the Block Island puzzle to complete – the Disney+ Clubhouse.
With a day spa, cinema, games room and more, this is the ultimate addition to the Block Island village and a chance for one tram to win what could be the most important prize of the whole competition - $50,000 off their auction reserve price.
The houses might be done, but there’s still one last piece of the Block Island puzzle to complete – the Disney+ Clubhouse.
With a day spa, cinema, games room and more, this is the ultimate addition to the Block Island village and a chance for one tram to win what could be the most important prize of the whole competition - $50,000 off their auction reserve price.