The Block contestants have come a long way since they first began taking on TV’s biggest renovation challenge.
And with just the studio left to transform, the Blockheads’ houses appear set to pull in the big bucks come auction time.
From luxurious master bedrooms and whimsical kids rooms to sleek and stylish bathrooms and spacious and well-landscaped backyards, Daily Mail Australia takes a look at every impressive Room Reveal on the Channel Nine show so far.
Every room reveal ever! Daily Mail Australia look back at every Room Reveal on this season of The Block
There has been plenty of blood, sweat, tears and tantrums as five teams – Josh and Elyse, Ronnie and Georgia, Sticks and Wombat, Clint and Hannah and Jason and Sarah – battle it out for glory.
But with the renovation results speaking for themselves, we delve into the properties in Melbourne’s Elsternwick to check out the transformations that have made viewers’ jaws drop this season.
JOSH AND ELYSE
Kitchen/ Living and Dining
Josh and Elyse stood out from the pack with their Hamptons-style kitchen as they were the only couple to feature an orientation that provided an unobstructed view of their backyard.
The judges praised the couple for implementing a social feel with the kitchen and were also impressed by the caesarstone benchtop, expanded hidden butlers pantry and a luxurious marble look.
Josh and Elyse’s living room which was described as ‘high end with a classic twist’ had an exposed fireplace and an ‘outstanding’ concrete slab was enough for the couple to tied for first place again.
Coastal luxe: Josh and Elyse stood out from the pack with their Hamptons-style kitchen which had a social feel
‘High end with a classic twist’: The young couple’s living room had an exposed fireplace and an ‘outstanding’ concrete slab
Master Bedroom
The young couple also showed off their top-notch skills in master bedroom week and their offering was deemed the best of the pack.
It featured a gorgeous blush pink colour palette to achieve their ‘timeless elegance’ and Josh and Elyse chose to move the placement of the door to create open-space sanctuary.
As well as the spacious bed with pink bedhead, the sprawling space also contained a daybed with drawers, a sitting area and a walk-in robe with plenty of storage.
An elegant ensuite with freestanding bath and double shower was the cherry on top of a space that already had the ‘wow factor’.
Suite life! The master bedroom featured a gorgeous blush pink colour palette to achieve their ‘timeless elegance’ and Josh and Elyse chose to move the placement of the door to create open-space sanctuary
Kids Bedroom/ Guestroom/ Redo bedroom
When it came to the rest of the bedrooms, Josh and Elyse also put in their best efforts and went for a ‘rustic surf feel’ for their kids bedroom which was styled like a mini-apartment.
For their guest bedroom, the duo made their blue velvet bedhead the focal point while Josh flaunted his carpentry skills by adding panels to the lower half of the walls.
Proving they’re a force to be reckoned with, Josh and Elyse tied for the number one spot for their efforts in the ‘redo’ bedroom with a space that was glamorous and sophisticated and utilised an original colour palette.
Kidding around: Josh and Elyse went for a ‘rustic surf feel’ for their kids bedroom which was styled like a mini-apartment
Fit for visitors: The couple made their blue velvet bedhead the focal point in the guest bedroom while Josh flaunted his carpentry skills by adding panels to the lower half of the walls
Unique: Their ‘redo’room was glamorous and sophisticated and utilised an original colour palette.
Anything but a bedroom/ Hallway and laundry
For their ‘anything but a bedroom’ space, Josh and Elyse opted to create a zen-like office space which had plenty of timber shelving and a cleverly positioned desk.
Elsewhere, their hallway dazzled with a massive chandelier and high ceilings but judges were concerned their laundry didn’t have ample storage space.
Anything but a bedroom: Josh and Elyse opted to create a zen-like office space which had plenty of timber shelving and a cleverly positioned desk
Spacious! Josh and Elyse’s hallway dazzled with a massive chandelier and high ceilings
Bathroom / Backyard
In their bathroom, Josh and Elyse chalked up another win by incorporating a circular bath – the first one ever on 13 years of The Block.
They also brought their A-game when it came to their backyard and won the week with an area that contained an inground pool, a barbecue and a spacious sitting area.
Rounding it out! In their bathroom, Josh and Elyse became the first team to incorporate a circular bathtub
Backyard bliss: Josh and Elyse won backyard week with an area that contained an in-ground pool, a barbecue and a spacious sitting area
RONNIE AND GEORGIA
Kitchen/ Living and Dining
In Ronnie and Georgia’s house, the couple opted for an industrial chic look for their kitchen and coughed out cash for a porcelain splash back and downwards inductor.
But it was the living and dining area where they really stepped things up a notch and tie for first place with a spacious room that oozed sophistication and style.
Killing it in the kitchen! Ronnie and Georgia opted for an industrial chic look for their kitchen and coughed out cash for a porcelain splash back and downwards inductor
Elegant: Their spacious living room oozed sophistication and style and helped the couple tie for first place
Master Bedroom
The controversial couple also garnered praised for their plush master suite which was accentuated by feminine pale pink and charcoal colour palette.
Ronnie and Georgia added a hallway entry for dramatic effect and were complimented by the judges for their ensuite with double shower and fancy toilet.
Nailed it! The controversial couple also garnered praised for their plush master suite which was accentuated by feminine pale pink and charcoal colour palette
Guestroom/ Kids Bedroom/ Redo bedroom
Their kids’ room was styled with a rose gold bed with mesh curtains, ceiling wallpaper and Mrs Mighetto prints and nabbed them the number one spot for the week.
The duo’s winning streak continued when it came to their guest bedroom in which they opted for dark timber floorboards, a colour palette that tied in with the rest of the house and special details like cornices and the ceiling rose.
Winning the trifecta of bedroom weeks, Ronnie and Georgia took home a win for their redo room which they transformed using a floral feature wall to create an opulent, romantic space.
Winning! Their kids’ room was styled with a rose gold bed with mesh curtains, ceiling wallpaper and Mrs Mighetto prints and nabbed them the number one spot for the week
Guest star: Ronnie and Georgia opted for dark timber floorboards and a colour palette that tied in with the rest of the house in their guest bedroom
Blooming beautiful! Their ‘redo’ room made their floral feature wall the star
Anything but a bedroom / Hallway and laundry
When it came time to get creative in their ‘anything but a bedroom’ space, Ronnie and Georgia decided to create a dark sitting room with a pop of colour thanks to the orange velvet lounge.
In their hallway, the couple added a Victorian arch to their Federation home, but were criticised for a lack of ironing board storage in their laundry.
Going to the dark side: Ronnie and Georgia chose an all-black sitting room for their ‘anything but a bedroom’ space and added a pop of colour with an orange lounge
Attention to detail: In their hallway, the couple added a Victorian arch to their Federation home
Enough room? The couple were criticised for their lack of storage in the laundry
Bathroom /Backyard
Meanwhile, Ronnie and Georgia’s bathroom drew upon a monochrome colour palette with touches of gold to effuse a sleek and stylish vibe.
Holding its own against the house’s impressive interior, the backyard was a lush outdoors escape with the ‘Ten Tonne Tessie’ swimming pool as its main feature.
Making a splash! Ronnie and Georgia’s bathroom drew upon a monochrome colour palette with touches of gold to effuse a sleek and stylish vibe
Outside hero: The backyard was a lush outdoors escape with the ‘Ten Tonne Tessie’ swimming pool as its main feature
STICKS AND WOMBAT
Kitchen/ Living and Dining
Aussie larrikins Sticks and Wombat have a penchant for timber and it definitely showed in the kitchen and living area.
As well as featuring the wood throughout their design which provided a ‘raw luxury’ feel, the space contained a secret whisky bar.
Complementing the timber coffee table and dining table were furnishings such as black cabinetry, a leather couch and leather ottoman.
Knock on wood: Sticks and Wombats’ penchant for timber was put on display in their kitchen and living areas
That extra touch! Complementing the timber coffee table and dining table were furnishings such as black cabinetry, a leather couch and leather ottoman
Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom the timber resurfaced again as the boys delivered a ‘light and bright’ suite.
The extremely spacious walk-in wardrobe made a welcome addition to the room, while the stunning ensuite was also well-regarded.
The wood’s back! The timber resurfaced in the master bedroom as the boys delivered a ‘light and bright’ suite
Guestroom/ Kids Bedroom/ Redo bedroom
Channelling their inner child, Sticks and Wombat made jaws drop in their kids’ bedroom by adding a rocking climbing wall and a double-decker beds
The praise kept coming for their guest room into which the boys had incorporated a fireplace as well as featuring polished timber floorboards.
In their ‘redo’ room, the pair got in touch with their feminine side to deliver a room filled with pink hues and fluffy cushions.
Rock star! Channelling their inner child, Sticks and Wombat made jaws drop in their kids bedroom by adding a rocking climbing wall and a double-decker beds
Going all out: Meanwhile, the guest bedroom featured impressive floor panels and a fireplace
Going soft: In their ‘redo’ room, the pair got in touch with their feminine side to deliver a room filled with pink hues and fluffy cushions
Anything but a bedroom / Hallway and laundry
Sticking to the wooden theme, Sticks and Wombat added timber shelving in their ‘anything but a bedroom’ space, which they turned into a study.
Their hallway and laundry area was particularly spectacular, and they pinched victory with their soft and feminine transformation.
New office: Sticking to the wooden theme, Sticks and Wombat added timber shelving in their ‘anything but a bedroom’ space
Impressive! Their soft and feminine hallway and laundry area was particularly spectacular
Winning style! The Aussie larrikins pinched victory with their transformation which wowed the judges
Bathroom /Backyard
In their bathroom, the duo created an oasis of tranquility decked out with a luxurious free-standing bath tub as well as a dramatic ceiling light.
The boys went big in the backyard and made a gigantic shipping container pool their main feature.
Zen: In their bathroom, the duo created an oasis of tranquility decked out with a luxurious free-standing bathtub as well as a dramatic ceiling light
What a makeover! The boys went big in the backyard and made a gigantic shipping container pool their main feature
CLINT AND HANNAH
Kitchen/ Living and Dining
Clint and Hannah were also going all out with their best work and delivered a kitchen with a monochrome colour palette, with touches like wine storage, that effused sophistication.
Separated by an added nib wall, the couple’s living and dining area contained a feature fireplace as one of their main assets.
Black and white: Clint and Hannah delivered a kitchen with a monochrome colour palette that effused sophistication
Splitting up: Separated by an added nib wall, the couple’s living and dining area contained a feature fireplace as one of their main assets
Master Bedroom
Opting to go in a bold direction for their master bedroom, Clint and Hannah used floral wallpaper on their feature wall.
The bedroom gave off a feminine vibe with its strong use of pink hues and a hanging ceiling light added a dramatic effect.
Flower power! Clint and Hannah used floral wallpaper on their feature wall and pink hues in their feminine master suite
Guestroom/ Kids Bedroom/ Redo bedroom
The pink colour scheme continued in the kids bedroom which was described as ‘playful’ thanks to its fun styling and eye-popping wallpaper.
Slightly more sleek was the couple’s guest bedroom – it contained a stylish bedhead, nice textured accessories and the judges loved the cornice and ceiling rose.
In the ‘redo’ room, Hannah and Clint were on a tight budget and went for a flatpack black wardrobe to save money.
Fun times! The pink colour scheme continued in the kids bedroom which was described as ‘playful’
For the grown-ups: The guest bedroom contained a stylish bedhead, nice textured accessories and the judges loved the cornice and ceiling rose
Take two! On a tight budget, Hannah and Clint went for a black flatpack wardrobe for their ‘redo’ bedroom
Anything but a bedroom / Hallway and laundry
Hannah and Clint’s sitting room took out number one place in the ‘Anything but a bedroom’ week after the couple turned the room into an adult escape with details including a $4000 fireplace.
Their hallway featured a gorgeous pendant light and respected the heritage elements of the house, while the laundry contained a surprising amount of storage.
Top of the class: Hannah and Clint’s sitting room took out number one place in the ‘Anything but a bedroom’ week after the couple turned the room into an adult escape with details including a $4000 fireplace
Walking in: Their hallway featured a gorgeous pendant light and respected the heritage elements of the house
Room to move: The laundry was also praised for being surprisingly spacious
Bathroom /Backyard
Despite experiencing dramas that threatened to derail their bathroom being completed in time, Hannah and Clint delivered a modern bathroom which contained a shower and black-coated free-standing bath tub.
Plagued by money woes, the couple decided against including a pool in the backyard and instead incorporated a hot tub and generous decking area.
Overcoming adversity: Despite struggles, Hannah and Clint delivered a modern bathroom which contained a shower and black-coated free-standing bath tub
Making the most of it: Plagued by money woes, the couple decided against including a pool in the backyard and instead incorporated a hot tub and generous decking area
JASON AND SARAH
Kitchen/ Living and Dining
Married couple Jason and Sarah presented one of their most spectacular renovations in kitchen week, with a space that wowed with a marble benchtop and metallic finishes.
A large blue velvet couch was the main attraction in their roomy living area, which also contained a fireplace with a sliding door and a spacious wooden dining table.
Wow factor: Married couple Jason and Sarah presented one of their most spectacular renovations in kitchen week
Feeling blue: A large blue velvet couch was the main attraction in their roomy living area, which also contained a fireplace with a sliding door and a spacious wooden dining table
Master Bedroom
The couple notoriously became the first Block team to score zero when they failed to finish their master bedroom on time.
When it was finally completed, the room looked to be an absolute delight after the couple used a mixture of gold, blue and grey to style the space, while their matte black cabinetry provided plenty of storage.
Finally finished! When Jason and Sarah completed their master bedroom, it was a delightful transformation that used a mix of gold, blue and grey
Guestroom/ Kids Bedroom/ Redo bedroom
In the kids’ bedroom, the couple went for a whimsical theme and their animal print wallpaper was a standout element.
Jason and Sarah took risks in their guest bedroom and incorporated a dramatic feature wall as well as adding an ensuite that served two bedrooms.
Elsewhere in the house, the pair created a luscious vibe in their ‘redo’ bedroom which relied heavily upon the midnight blue hue.
The kids are alright! The couple went for a whimsical theme and their animal print wallpaper was a standout element for the children’s room
Bold move: Jason and Sarah took risks in the guest bedroom and incorporated a dramatic feature wall
Nice colour! The pair created a luscious vibe in their ‘redo’ bedroom which relied heavily upon the midnight blue hue.
Anything but a bedroom / Hallway and laundry
For their wildcard room, the couple were another team who decided to go for a sitting room which was described as a ‘parents’ retreat’ that made use of a mustard yellow leather lounge and flat screen TV.
Garnering some of their biggest compliments was Jason and Sarah’s high-ceiling hallway, while their laundry also earned praise for its beautiful basin and stunning tiling.
Lounging around: For their wildcard room, the couple were another team who decided to go for a sitting room which was described as a ‘parents’ retreat’ that made use of a mustard yellow leather lounge and flat screen TV
Aiming high! Garnering some of their biggest compliments was Jason and Sarah’s hallway which featured a high ceiling
Compliments galore: Their laundry also earned praise for its beautiful basin and stunning tiling
Bathroom /Backyard
In their bathroom, Jason and Sarah made the surprising move of flipping their floor plan and then impressed with a new take on Moroccan tiles.
Outside, the couple – who had been struggling with their budget for much of the competition – couldn’t afford to include a pool but made up for it with their spacious and well-styled backyard with a luxurious outdoor kitchen.
Flipping the switch: Jason and Sarah rearranged their bathroom floor plan and impressed with a new take on Moroccan tiles
Spectacular space: Outside, the couple – who had been struggling with their budget for much of the competition – couldn’t afford to include a pool but made up for it with their spacious and well-styled backyard with a luxurious outdoor kitchen