It was a tough one this week, figuring out the correct leaderboard order for The Block 2022 redo rooms and guest bedrooms reveal. Some of the teams’ guests spaces were stunning, while the redo rooms were wommmp wommmp. And then some were the opposite.
But I got there. Like a truffle-hunting pig, I waded through the muck and have discover some deliciousness. This is how the teams should have been ranked after they revealed their redo rooms and guest bedrooms this week:
- Dylan and Jenny
- Rachel and Ryan
- Ankur and Sharon
- Tom and Sarah Jane
- Omar and Oz
Now allow me to explain why it should have gone this way, because you know I’m gonna give it to you straight.
Tom and Sarah Jane Tied for First
Just when I thought I’d worked through my tartan trauma across a few weeks of cognitive behavioural therapy, Tom and Sarah Jane had other plans for me. I must say though, of all the tartan terror this season, this pink version is the only one that’s acceptable.
Do I like it? I do not. But from a purely design perspective, the items they placed alongside the wallpaper make it work far better than the blue version in the picnic-basket-bedroom. There’s a charm to this space, a feeling of nostalgia. Some whimsy.
If you’re into this kinda vibe, which clearly the judges are, it has a lot going for it. I enjoy the bed styling. I enjoy the bedside tables. The table lamps work rather well.
I would have preferred a fabric bed to introduce some softness (and the bedside styling needs editing), but I can’t deny that this space fundamentally works. A designer hotel it is not though, let’s calm down with that.
The Redo Room Was Less Impressive
In examining the before and after pics of Tom and Sarah Jane’s redo room, I can’t say either version is successful. I don’t get an aspirational feel from this zone, even after the makeover. Placing a larger sofa in the room with a new TV unit and sheers isn’t enough to save this space.
That it came first is bonkers.
The dining room is still giving me House of the Dragon vibes. This living room sofas are contemporary. The coffee tables are luxe. The sideboard is country. This room is more confused than Boomer men being asked to use pronouns.
Don’t get me wrong, the individual pieces are all rather delightful. The olive sofa, for example, I almost purchased for my own home last year. But together they don’t give me ‘country charm’ at all. This whole spaces reads as an inner-city apartment to my design eye.
Rachel and Ryan Tied for First
When I ask my design clients to let me put wallpaper in their rooms, this is the sort of wallpaper I mean, and Tom and Sarah Jane’s is the sort of wallpaper they think I mean. You can see why so many people are afraid to use wallpaper, can’t you?
The wallpaper design in this room though… good God! It evokes such a sense of calm and serenity. I encourage you all to apply it to your walls immediately. I can’t say I’ve seen many rooms that inspired me this series, but this guest bedroom is the exception.
The colour of the wardrobe doors alongside that wallpaper is everything. The warm accent tones are hubba hubba. The art is probably too large over the bed, and the shelf is indeed looking a little lonely, but they are minor issues that won’t take long to rectify.

The Redo Room Was Fine, But Not Phenomenal
The original guest bedroom from Rachel and Ryan was not a design crime to begin with. It’s not like it was a cheap brass bed in a room with blue tartan wallapaper (OK, I have got to let that go!). So the after, while lovely, wasn’t a huge departure from the original.
The four-poster bed is beautiful, and I’m glad they brought it in. The bed styling, great. The new bedsides, great. It’s all pretty great, it’s just not a dire-to-divine transformation. It’s more ‘conservative botox’ than it is Mickey Rourke’s facial work (do not Google image that!).
Changing the green wall behind the bed was important, though I’m still not sure they got the shade right. It works best if it’s a direct match or quite obviously different.
A subtle grey wallpaper behind the bed would have looked amazing instead. It then would have made their two guest bedrooms feel quite cohesive, with a grey and soft green palette across both.
Dylan and Jenny Came Third
I have to declare right here, right now, that Dylan and Jenny should have won this week. Their guest bedroom was miles better than Tom and Sarah Jane’s, and their redo room was better than both T&SJ and Rachel and Ryan. Am I wrong?
Let’s start with the guest bedroom, which evokes the same feeling of calm and serenity as Rachel and Ryan’s. It features a dreamy neutral backdrop (though packed with texture and interest) adorned with accents tones reminiscent of nature.
We also have some intriguing furniture pieces (the bedsides and lamps are insanely good) and a desk zone to boot – perfect for a guest to use or a teen to do homework from. It ticks the boxes in terms of looks and function, and it’s packed with buyer-appeal.
This is not a third place design.
The Redo Room Was First-Place Material
Get rid of the creepy sponged walls: check. Eliminate the obvious Provincial cliches: check. Bring in furniture that feels modern: check. Add in accessories in tones that speak to the kitchen design: check to the check to the check, check, check.
What am I missing here, people? What about this room says third place? The cohesion between the three zones in this open plan space is amazing. It’s inviting, and aspirational, and comfortable, and modern. There’s not one pieces I don’t adore.
This nails the concept of soothing country styling. It’s not too on-the-nose, not too ultra-modern. It feels like home. I’m about to go full Karen and ask to speak to the manager over this scoring. Get The Block producers on the phone immediately!
The only thing I would change here is to remove the armchairs altogether and have the dining table sit behind the sofa.
Omar and Oz Came Fourth
I have to live in my truth now: I can’t find a lot I love about Omar and Oz’s guest bedroom.
There’s too much chunky furniture, not enough softness, no art or mirror above the chest of drawers, a weird shelf across from the bed. The list goes on and on. There’s nothing homely or inviting about this room. It feels quite hard and brutal.
They also used the exact same artwork above the bed here as they did in the master bedroom, which feels lazy. And the wallpaper behind the bed doesn’t work either and brings coldness to the room.
The bed styling and the artwork are the only elements that are successful. I would feel inclined to start again with everything else in this space.
The Redo Room Wasn’t a Success Either
The nook in their master bedroom was not cute to begin with. We all know it needed changing. It looked like a teenager’s study zone the first time around. But what it ended up as feels just as unsuccessful. It’s now a walk-to robe? A stand-at robe? A striptease zone?
The fretwork needed to go. As it stands, it gives an odd grandeur-type entrance to something. But the something doesn’t exist. It doesn’t go anywhere. It just sets the stage for a contemporary set of doors behind it that don’t open properly.
This is an example of when vintage and contemporary clash. The young and the old at complete odds with one another. This is Leonardo DiCaprio and women under 25; it don’t look right.
I agree with Neale on this one. Remove the lower portion of fretwork and this will look more successful. Though I still say the door to the room should have relocated to open into the nook zone, with a study desk built in or an armchair by the window.
Ankur and Sharon Came Last
Oh please! We all saw the blue tartan bedroom with the cheap brass bed didn’t we? (Sorry I can’t let it go yet!). And yet this is a horror we must divert our eyes from? This is a space to cringe over? This was a really tough critique for a room that didn’t deserve it.
Tweak a few small elements and this is a really lovely space. Replace the pendant and take out the two chairs by the window and you’re done. It’s obvious the chairs don’t work in the room spatially. Like me trying to get into my pants post-Covid, they’re too large to fit.
The colour palette in the room is lovely. The feeling here is very soft and soothing. I don’t think it reads as a kids space or as guest room. It’s a completely versatile bedroom that a buyer can put their own stamp on.
You know I have no issues calling a room out if it deserves it. This is not one of those rooms.
Their Redo Room Was One of the Best of The Week
This is the third time I have to say it this season: Justice for Ankur and Sharon! I have ripped into many of their rooms, and with good reason. But this redo, I have to declare, is the second best of the week after Dylan and Jenny’s.
When you see the shot above of all three zones (kitchen, living and dining) they do make sense together. I don’t love the style, but I appreciate the cohesion. I enjoy the spatial planning. I give them points for grounding each room with a (admittedly ugly) pendant light.
The mammoth mirror is a bit much. It’s dominating the room like parents who bring toddlers to the pub you were enjoying lunch at. And the art above the fireplace is completely unnecessary. But outside of that I’m actually on-board. This room finally feels pretty resolved.
What did you make of The Block 2022 Redo Rooms Reveal and the Guest Bedroom reveal? Drop me a comment below and let me know who you thought should have won this week.
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Once again I totally agree…Dylan & Jenny deserved yet another win. I don’t understand why these useless judges keep bagging them. Losing 1point for a painting is wrong because they don’t condemn house 1 & 2 for the same thing. Go Jenny and Dylan…
Yes agree with your order, I can not stand T and SJ and I love tartan but come on far too much. Agree the pink tartan is the best of the lot they have put in. I have had enough of A and S getting a slamming all the time. Ok, they are not everyone favourite but thatโs because channel 9 likes to show all there bad stuff. I felt their bedroom was nice consider they had not money and the mirror in the main area a little bit too big but they did a good job. The guys, I reckon are taking the piss. You donโt see them doing a lot of work, and I donโt like their house at all.
So as far as Iโm concerned this is my order of top to bottom overall.
1. D&J
2. R&R (relucted vote as I canโt stand her either)
3. A&S
4. T&SJ
5. O&O
How is it that Ankur and Sharon’s room was deemed to pink?? yet Sarah Jane and Toms was not? yerk , judging shows bias and is inconsistent. Judges should, judge each room on their own. better still get new judges
I agree Dylan and Jenny SHOULD have won and yes aside from the pink tartan the rest are too loud and a very personal taste which will not suite all. The judging needs refreshing. I think having the build in a cold, wet climate has detracted from the competition and Scotty’s dog is an unwelcome diversion
What? Frankie the dog is amazing. I think she deserves her own show!
If I see anymore tartan Iโm going to be sick. I instantly felt hot looking at that room, instead of calming it was just a space I would rather close the door on. Enough is enough!!!!
Sorry but the boys really disappointed me, what were they thinking that the judges werenโt going to open the doors or draws. They already knew that, and so would the installation crew. Shame on them so late in the competition.
The tartan wallpaper is putrid how you guys think its amazing got me baffled yhe boys house is a dream as is the Gold Coasters just besitiful yhe test im sorry just the average build these days for a big house. My nephew just built a 3bdrm home absolutely serene
I agree with most of what you say. Dylan andJenny should have won last night. Tom and Sarah Jane drive me crazy. They think they should win every week and it is driving me crazy and they clearly have the judges on their side.
I like all of the other contestants. I do think Ankur and Sharon have done it a bit tough with their builders.
Why did Sharna not say last night that Tom and Sarah Jane had copied a well known designers bedroom with the wallpaper on the ceiling. She even rang the designer to apologise. Disappointing show this year.
TOTALLY AGREE with all your comments. Ankur a d Sharon got a bad wrap. Dylan and Jenny should have won โค
Like you I hate hate hate the blue Tartan. Was absolutely gobsmacked when that was praised โน
I so agree with you Chris. Jenny and Dylan definitely had the best redo room and the bedroom was beautiful. Tom and Sarah Jane are overrated. Tartan again really!! What are these judges on?? Rachel and Ryanโs redo was lovely but still not a winning room. Ankur and Sharon are not hard workers or stylists but this week they did an amazing job. Omar and oz are good but it was a little boring. I wish the viewers would get a partial vote every week Then it would be a lot fairer. Love this show but maybe itโs time to get new judges that donโt have their favourites
I don’t know why but I really want to put a breakfast nook in Dylan and Jenny’s in the corner where the dining table is now, get rid of the additional two seats and flip their dining table horizontal alongside their lounge – or move the air chairs where the dining table it. Just seems a bit squished over in the corner – Ankur and Sharon definitely got the layout right.
I also especially want to do this with Sarah-Jane and Tom’s. As someone who lives on acreage, they are the only ones who put a fireplace in the middle of their living/dining (what I plan to do when we built our main house) which allows for more windows and view of the outside as a result. Again I can’t understand the couple of armchairs – why is the dining table not there, flipped horizontally? It’s right up in the way of the walk in pantry – side note, again only Ankur and Sharon’s is practical this year.. The fireplace provides the perfect room divider will still remaining open.
I don’t like Ankur and Sharon’s style, but for practically and elements that cannot be removed or replaced easily (ie. layout and walls) they’ve done really well compared to the other houses.
While the properties are supposably targeting buyers with cash for weekenders so there is no need for an office – I really think the teams have missed a trick by not having some type of library/sunroom/conservatory type place to relax with built in bookshelves that’s not a media room. Like the adults’ loungerooms of the 80’s and 90’s that I was never allowed in as a kid, with the “good” sofas etc.