The Block 2018 room reveals: Master bedroom week in pictures
The Block 2018 room reveals: Master bedroom week in pictures
September 3, 2018
Hayden and Sara's winning master bedroom. Photo: Channel Nine
Missed the judging of last week’s master bedrooms on The Block? The judges were critical this week, with some of the rooms drawing comparisons to a hospital and a gold class cinema. Courtney and Hans’ room was also dubbed to have the worst artwork in The Block history.
But what did you think if the rooms? Scroll down to see how each contestants’ guest bedroom scored and judge for yourself:
Hayden and Sara were praised for showing restraint this week. Photo: Channel NineDarren Palmer loved the matching ottoman and bedhead. Photo: Channel NineHayden and Sara’s use of mirrors in their walk in wardrobe helped make the space look larger. Photo: Channel Nine
Kerrie and Spence finished the room off with plenty of velvet. Photo: Channel NineDespite the colour palette, the judges thought the room wasn’t overtly feminine. Photo: Channel NineThe judges believed the room lacked personality and was more of a “blank canvas”. Photo: Channel Nine
Bianca and Carla’s master suite was deemed too masculine by Shaynna Blaze. Photo: Channel NineNeale Whitaker liked the colour palette, but said the room was style over substance. Photo: Channel NineDarren Palmer loved the wardrobe palette but was worried about its size. Photo: Channel Nine
Norm and Jess’ bedroom was compared to a gold glass cinema. Photo: Channel NineThe judges loved the colour palette of the bed dressing. Photo: Channel NineThe judges loved their walk in wardrobe. Photo: Channel Nine
Courtney and Hans’ master bedroom is a massive 65 square metres. Photo: Channel NineThe judges loved the colour palette and the lighting. But thought the space was “wasted”. Photo: Channel NineThe judges were blown away by their walk in wardrobe. Photo: Channel Nine
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