the block 2021 mitch and mark guest bathroom floating timber vanity and brass tapware

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  1. โ€œ I wouldnโ€™t have tiled the niche near the bath, truth be told, as it appears too intentionally matchy-matchyโ€…
    YES! I HATE this obsession with matching the niche to the feature wall. It feels so โ€œproject joke builderโ€. That said, Mitch and Markโ€™s one works better than Iโ€™ve ever seen it before, even though I find the concept tacky.

    Didnโ€™t love the blue bathroom for the same reasons as you Chris, but feel it might stem from the fact the blue towels just ruined it.

    Iโ€™m just really despising the matchy matchy thing that feels far too juvenile for a show like the Block.

  2. What is the deal with the skylights? They are amazing and make the bathrooms so much better by themselves. I wondered if these are part of the budget or they just get to have them as Velux is getting such great advertising. They would be a fairly big ticket item otherwise. I agree, I don’t like a toilet in the bathroom (unless it’s the ensuite) and I disagree about towels not drying on hooks. When you see the way my kids hang them on the rail it’s far better on a hook!

  3. Firstly, I have an answer for you – “a guest bedroom doesnโ€™t need a bathroom you could fit 60 people in for a mid-lockdown engagement party (too soon?)” Nope. Gold.

    Secondly, I have a general question for you – where are all the interesting mirrors? The Block seems to revel in its propensity for same old, same old mirrors. Mirrors can lift a neutral space into something pretty wow.

    Oh Chris, the best bit about The Block is the return of your blog! Truly. Thank you. Thank you for critique that is educational and bwahahahaha.

    I’ve just a few observations to add:
    Kit Kat tiles are currently so overused. Well, at least I know I’m over them.
    Handmade tiles are adorable; I love the character they impart, but, and this is a big but, keeping them mould free in a wet area is a nightmare. Tanya and Vito’s buyer might want to invest in Exit Mould shares. Used as a feature wall, a hell yes from me, used in the shower – nope, just nope.
    If you have a big enough space tuck your toilet away, preferably far away from perched beside the vanity.

    What’s this obsession with vivid pinky terracotta colours? I can’t stand Mitch and Mark’s tiles! I appreciate the way they complemented the vanity style with the tiles – all class – but the colours are just . There will be regrets with this colour palette. Mark my words. Mitch my words also.

    On the other hand, I thought I’d never board this coloured washbasin bandwagon and lo and behold, Kirsty and Jesse present that powder blue version. So pretty. So, so pretty. But will it date? Methinks, not as quickly as terracotta coloured bathrooms. However I don’t like either of the blue towel colours they chose, they’re not the right blue. They would have been better off picking out the soft pink colour from the tiles.

    In conclusion, let me just say, I will never choose black tapware for my bathroom. N-e-v-e-r. Noch nie.

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