Chris Judges The Block 2020 Front Yard Reveals: Divine meets Disaster

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  1. Firstly. I agree with everyone’s comments.what struck me was I didn’t particularly like anyone’s fence but that’s an easy fix..secondly.a garden is for peace and relaxation so upkeep should be enjoyable not hard work weeding tiny paved areas or snipping..it’s always lovely to have a shade tree also for softness and privacy.. Harry n Tash need to pull it back..I loved the others except for house 5 I was looking for roller blades. And a big brolly and the zinc! for those hot days not attractive in my view whatsoever it a felt completely uninviting and the chimney stack was so the wrong colour brick!.!!…
    They will all be no doubt magnificent homes..I would like to see more promotion on solar power rainwater tanks and water friendly showers and baths for our Country is still in drought so let’s remember that too please.thank you for reading.:)

  2. I watch a lot of renovating shows courtesy of 9 Life and one dedicated to Palm Springs. I can’t say I’m a fan generally, until they modernise their theme. I’m afraid that I find Jimmy and Tam’s garden, whilst true to the period perhaps, totally boring. The large palm was definitely underwhelming in that space, such a waste and way too much concrete and white. As a child I hurt my foot on a cactus and was still picking out the needles weeks later. No child is safe to play out there and yard space when fenced is premium. I thought the bricks at Sarah and George’s home overpowering, as much as I love them personally. They needed something else to tie them in, balance them out or something. Loved all the other facades. I’d really love to see more of the building and judges comments in the edit and less drama. Scoring is tight and unfinished paintwork will never win, sadly for Tash & Harry. Almost there…!!!

  3. I’m both a very keen gardener and a lover of old houses. Just a few points of the MANY that I could make!
    * Worst choice of the week by far was the ugly brickwork on the Sarah and George facade. It should have got zero for complete inappropriateness. I love old bare brick in places, but on this delicate facade it’s an absolute travesty. Neale Whitaker – what were you thinking???
    * Second-worst was the archway on Tash and Harry’s house. An arch connects two things – here, it’s just kinda ‘Whaaaat???’ Bloody bizarre, truly.
    * Seems no-one actually looked at beautiful old houses in Brighton; if they had, all the chosen fountains would never have made it out of the shops from which they were bought. In front of weatherboard houses you need something light and elegant, possibly beautiful wide urns, not this 2010 stuff.
    * Jimmy and Tam’s vision of Palm Springs is limited and corny. You can do a great 50s garden without cactus. While the breeze blocks are fabulous, what on earth is the point of the wall they built next to the front gate? It’s like the archway in Harry and Tash’s place – just ‘Huh??’ A few cacti, some gravel and a palm tree do not Palm Springs make.
    * As someone above said, on busy New St you won’t want to spend much time sitting outside; the emphasis should have been on lots of greenery to create generosity, shade, noise abatement, restfulness.
    * What the f…. is that curved thing in Luke and Jasmine’s garden? If it’s meant to be a conversation pit, as Chris implies, how do you get into it? Just looks daft, and closes the garden in rather than opening it up.

    I could go on, but that’s enough. All of them were major fails for different reasons. Only decent one is Jas and Luke’s, which gets 6/10 from me.

  4. Agree agree agree agree agree. Personally I feel that because J&T’s house/garden is such a wildcard (100% agree with comments) the judges ott LOVE is just marketing to sell the niche home. (The other houses will sell easier)

    I would have personally loved to see an Australian 50s modernist inspired garden for their house. Agave’s, lush grass etc.

  5. I agree with your comments about Sarah’s and George’s facade and garden. The bricks are totally at odds with the house itself and the plants are underwhelming! I wonder if the judges were swayed because it is a Dave Franklin garden??

  6. House 5’s front yard (because by no stretch can it be called a garden) looks like a giant kitty litter tray while Sarah and George’s garden is inoffensive but boring. I am beginning to think that the judges are on an acid trip – it is the only explanation for the very dodgy judging.

  7. I understand respecting an era of a house but so many of these homes have elements that are simply outdated and aesthetically horrible. Jimmy and Tam’s garden is ugly but someone will absolutely love it and pay good money for their house purely for it’s originality and points of difference. I have not enjoyed this Block series anywhere near as much as others because of the home styles and briefs and there has not been enough drama!! I absolutely love room reveals and gain many new ideas from them (and the commentary) but viewers also crave drama. I like all the contestants and judges and think it’s fantastic that Neale reads your blogs and took the time to respond and offer a fair and professional point of view. Horses for courses always.

  8. Watched the show last night.
    Spent many hours and money covering exposed brick over the years ugh!
    I loved your very funny comments!
    House 1 should have won, I loved it!!

  9. I LOVE the garden and facade Harry and Tash created ,except the brick archway . JIMMY AND TAMS was boring ,ugly and not appealing at all .They should not have won this challenge .A Palm Springs inspired garden could have been wow with over $50000 to spend .I was so disappointed for Tash and Harry . Then 2ND PLACE LUKE AND JASMIN !! The time to do a bigger garden and the cost should really be factored into the score .Maybe they should ratio $ for square meterage. Seems a lot fairer to me .

  10. Love reading your reviews and your turn of phrase always gives me a chuckle. I’m not a fan of gravel, i really dislike it. It ends up everywhere, horrible to walk on. Great to hear from Neale, and a good point he made re comments ending up on the cutting room floor. Contestants have done such an amazing job in such a short amount of time, and considering all the difficulties Melbourne has faced during lockdown, they’ve done very very well.

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