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  1. Love your blog and Block comments Chris. Can you please find something else to criticise, sorry, judge, once The Block is finished? A few thoughts: I absolutely loved Ronnie and Georgia’s bedroom- what more do people expect or want? Apart from a bigger wardrobe of course!!
    The twins room was beautiful, especially the large floral artwork which was perfect in colour and proportion. No-one applies make-up in a wardrobe and even if they did they would need a sink and drawers. I think Tanya and Vito’s bedroom is awful. The bedhead is foul and I believe archways will date quickly. All bedrooms should be carpeted! And a tip for all contestants- if you have a door to your WIR you do not need wardrobe doors inside. Kim C

  2. Chris, you are a legend. Grant me your opinion and I am rewarded with laughter and learning. I suggest The Block judges read your posts too.

    Agree – these bedrooms are a letdown. I can’t help comparing The Block with other reno shows (especially in Europe and the U.S. of A.) and feeling we here are lacking something in Oz: have we become too careful in decor and choices? Give me some history and personality in a room any day over this same, same, only same. Just a bold stroke or two and natural finishes for texture and warmth, please. Just don’t get me Tanya and Vito on the job. Or Jimmy and Tam. Truly lovely people but I just don’t want them in control of my styling project.

    Beyond its size, I’m not a fan of the Twins walk in. Who needs glass doors in a walk in? Do I want to keep opening glass doors every time I need a t-shirt? Do I want to be cleaning glass doors for smudges every week? And more drawers less shelves, please Mr Music. Also, I would find no joy in doing my make-up in a walk in. Nup. Even with a skylight. A window is necessary for rendering me more Kate Moss than Tammy Faye Bakker. I note they provided no drawers for the make-up. And yes, no full length mirror is a huge no-no. A seat when you have all that room is requisite too. I don’t need to twirl like Julie Andrews/The Blaze but i will need to sit down to put on my socks. For all of the above, Mitch and Mark’s walk in is by far the better version, despite its smaller size. And the door bling Mitch and Mark chose? Divine. Now that’s what I mean when a say a few bold strokes makes all the difference.

    Speaking of size – I agree, Mitch and Mark usually have bigger balls than this. I am not enjoying their decorating style this season. I understand they are playing to win and therefore keeping their flamboyance in check, but it makes for disappointing viewing. I love you M&M, please don’t bow to the brouhaha.

    Ronnie and Georgie’s oversize bedroom? No. There is a thing as too large with respect to bedrooms versus cosiness. ‘Tis a clear case of bigger is not necessarily better. I would develop agoraphobia if this was my big empty disproportioned bedroom. I really don’t like the look of the laminex wall nor its colour – blergh. The picture over the buffet is too small and therefore floating in space. The pendants are too small and I dislike the style of them in this space. But that corner chair and lamp? Yeah, baby. Just toss me a blankie and I’ll curl up happily in that beautiful chair thanks. Stunning.

    Look forward to your golden prose again next week, Chris. Thank you xxx

  3. You are hilarious and such a good writer. You have me LMFAO with your comments- especially the bigger balls one. Keep up the great work x

  4. Overall, I was bored with these rooms. I don’t think there was anything outstanding about any of them. I don’t like Tanya and Vito’s or Kirsty and Jesse’s rooms at all. And their walk ins were disasters. The other rooms were just meh. Mark and Mitch’s bed was awful, so dated and bland. I’m not enjoying this season.

    1. I agree with you on all accounts. I hope the argument from this weeks show isnt the most interesting thing to happen.

  5. Agree on your observations. Narrow walk in robes, why ? Surprised that the guys who made them didn’t advise them on how impractical they are. Couples will need a roster system on when they use them or toss a coin.

  6. I pretty much said everything you mentioned when I was watching last night.
    Why is the console under the tv in the boys room so small? That annoys me. I actually like Ronnie and Georgia’s room but I don’t understand why they couldn’t have drawers for more storage instead of that (lovely but inappropriate) entertainment unit.
    Finally, I’m over permanent bedheads. I don’t want to have to get an electrician in to change my bedhead when I get over the style. ‍♀️

  7. I would have to say most of the designs lacked any strength of character or wow factor. Like some of the personalities this time

  8. I love Mitch and Marks bedrooms and this weeks was lovely. Beautiful colours and layout. The only negative was the size. Loved the size of Ronnie and Georgia’s bedroom, but hate the feature wall. Their WIR was too small by far.
    Josh and Luke had the best WIR and their bedroom was also very relaxing and well laid out. I didn’t like the bedhead in Tanya and Vitos bedroom, but the size and styling was nice. I loved the wall colour in Kirsty and Jesse’s bedroom and their bed and styling was beautiful. Their WIR was almost unusable.

  9. That artwork in Ronnie and Georgia’s room looks way too low, that wall is so tall and it looks squished to the bottom.

    Also don’t love the mint with the dark grey/blue, it’s completely off from the softer tones coming from the wall and carpet. They would have been better to go mono tone with layered greens.. The arched doors just seem off, do not fit into Hamptons at all. It looks like they like a palm spring vibe and a Hamptons vibe and are trying to put them together but the desert and ocean don’t go together like that… Without know the dimension of the room, I think the bed and radiator could have been switched. I find the assymetry of the roof and bed really off putting. Moving the bed to the back wall would mean it would feel cosier with the lower part of the roof above but also both people would be facing the beautiful wide doors while in bed. I agree about the wall paneling, not needed but I think because they started they now feel they need to do every room in it – it is also “modern” panelling and doesn’t really seem
    To fit with their theme. They would be better to wainscot the hallways and let the bedrooms individually speak for themselves. That being said I think they seem like nice people and really like certain ideas but are a bit misguided about how they work in practice. The room has great bones though (wardrobe and arch doors aside).

    I also agree about the boys’ console. When I saw it I thought it looked wayyyy to small for that space.

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