On the latest episode of The Block, newcomers Maddy and Charlotte’s Guest Bathroom reveal wowed judges.
However, the pair’s competitors were less than impressed, calling the room ‘safe’ and ‘vanilla.’
And the pair took umbrage with rivals Kylie and Brad, who did not offer applause when the duo won the challenge.
‘The common decency to be a good sport would’ve been nice,’ Maddy said.
The two wondered what issue Kylie and Brad have with them that would have caused them not to clap for the win.
It was not just Kylie and Brad who were unimpressed, with Haydn saying of the bathroom, ‘The colours are… pretty vanilla’.
Courtney and Mimi also shared their thoughts about the lack of ‘drama’ and ‘wow factor’.
Maddy and Charlotte also came under fire during Sunday’s episode of The Block over the placement of their toilet.
On the latest episode of The Block, newcomers Maddy and Charlotte’s Guest Bathroom reveal wowed judges. However, the pair’s competitors were less than impressed, calling the room ‘safe’ and ‘vanilla.’ Both pictured
And the pair took umbrage with rivals Kylie and Brad (pictured), who did not offer applause when the duo won the challenge. ‘The common decency to be a good sport would’ve been nice,’ Maddy said
The pair completed their guest bathroom and were happy with the result – but judge Marty Fox was unimpressed.
He pointed out that the toilet was right by the door and was the first thing a guest sees.
‘Having that toilet the moment you walk in, as opposed to being hidden by the vanity, I think they’re actually the wrong way around’ he said.
Fellow judge Shaynna Blaze agreed that the placing was suspect.
The pair spent $19,756 on their guest ensuite – and the judges did have some positive comments.
It was not just Kylie and Brad who were unimpressed, with Haydn saying of the bathroom, ‘The colours are… pretty vanilla’
‘I do love their actual sconces there, they’re beautiful’ Shaynna added.
‘I love the girls’ direction and I’m really glad that they’ve found their own personality because this is the first space that’s truly there’s.’
‘There’s really not a lot to fault,’ judge Darren Palmer insisted, despite the problematic loo.
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