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  1. Once again, love your whimsical comments Chris. J&L should have won this week. Their layout excellent & loved how it showcased that gorgeous tree. Sorry Chris, disagree with you about M&M, no need for that much greenery, looked overcrowded & who gets the job to maintain that garden around the pool? Will be a balancing act for someone! R&G again is just plain nice, nice isn’t good enough for TV watching.

  2. I definitely thought these backyards were not the best ever, i do think the 2 boys was the best thought out with allmost the least of ammount of money spent, well done boys,

  3. I agree, not everyone wants a pool , particularly in Melbourne!
    I thought Mitch and Marks was the best overall, a true haven, private and lush! Beautiful!

  4. None of the backyards really blew me away. There were elements I liked in each, but nothing that blew me away. Kirsty & Jesse’s yard felt a bit disconnected. The pool should have been a much deeper blue, Adirondack chairs would have been amazing in the pool area and the chook house was a bit of an eyesore – a cubby would have been much better. Like with everything that Georgia & Ronnie do, it was beautiful but a bit bland. Mark & Mitch’s had plenty of character but it just seemed a bit too squished. The boys dis a great job, but just needed more established planting. Loved the dog house! Tanya & Vito’s yard just totally missed the mark for me. There was no dining area, a big missed opportunity with the pantry window to be an open servery. In saying that, they all did an amazing job to get them finished. There is no way I would be able to achieve anything close on those timeframes!

  5. I missed the episode – but the photography of these reveals raises some questions? Were they finished well before and has no one been maintaining the yards? Why are all the pools murky – chemicals seem well out of balance. The finish of the fences is horrible – the lattice isn’t even square.

    I’ve been spending a lot of time on Instagram research a Landscape Architect and compared to those these look like amateur hour in terms of finish.

    Was Dave Franklin invovled this year? If so, it’s a huge step down from him in terms of quality.

  6. I would agree 1st to the jungle yard, second to the twins, third place to the couple who came first, Ronnie and Georgia fourth and the couple who came fifth leave them there. I donโ€™t understand the first place choice itโ€™s dull and empty for that kind of budget and help they had it is an anti climax

  7. Mitch and Markโ€™s pool area felt will be a nightmare to clean no low maintenance at all. Leaves continuously in the pool specially after a Melbourne storm.

  8. Hi Chris, I agree especially with the assessment of Kirsty and Jesseโ€™s place. Where are the extra sun loungers or white adirondack chairs, umbrellas, the stripes, hydrangeas, grass up to the edge of the pool or just more โ€œformal gardensโ€ in general? I think if they had kept the verandah areas more simple they had space to add in an open Hamptons style โ€œpool houseโ€ next to the pool instead. Literally the back yard is bigger than the entire block of the house I currently live in. I feel a bit disappointed about this as I was looking forward to it.

    I donโ€™t particularly like Mitch and Marks yard this week, itโ€™s not really my style, and I thought the bar facing away from the pool as well as the smaller table weโ€™re very impractical.

    I like Josh and Lukeโ€™s and Ronnie and Georgiaโ€™s. I think R & G did the best with the space they had and it looked good. I liked J & Lโ€™s but the smoker is the first thing I noticed when they showed that space. They could have put a bit more thought into the view from the master given the large layout but other than that I liked them both on their own merits for the space available.

  9. Love love love your commentary!

    As a Melbournian I’m not sold the pools. So much cost and upkeep when it’s only warm enough for a dip a few days a year,

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