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It’s 26 hours until the reveal of the master bedroom and walk-in closet, and everyone on The Block is working hard to meet the deadline.

Ankur and Sharon from House No. 3 have had a difficult week, and Saturday is a big day for them. They have the largest room on The Block and are working their way uphill to the finish line.

House 2 Rachel and Ryan have found their stride this week, and they believe their country lodge-style master bedroom and walk-in closet will be a hit with the judges. A magnificent stone fireplace will be the hero.

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Omar and Oz have gone missing for the day in House No.5. Foreman Dan can’t believe it; there is usually only one person on The Block at any given time. This is especially true on the Saturday before the room reveal.

Sharon is doing something unique on The Block that has never been done before. She found antique drawers and bedside tables at an op shop.

Omar and Oz are back on The Block and work until 4 a.m. to finish their room.

Dylan and Jenny are dissatisfied with the finishes in their massive master bedroom, but they complete it.

Ankur and Sharon finish their painting with the help of their tilers, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief as Scotty calls “tools down.”

It’s judging time at Scott Cam’s headquarters.

Tom and Sarah-Jane spent $26,127: HELLO was the first thing the judges said. Shaynna walked right up to the incredible fire. Neale thought the room was stunning. He believed there was nothing wrong with the room. The walk-in closet was a good size. Shaynna believes that both rooms will appeal to a buyer’s emotions.

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Ooh la la, Rachel and Ryan spent $22,834: As he entered the master bedroom and hugged the stacked stone fireplace, Darren said. Both rooms were stunning. Neale and Shaynna, who had previously criticised Rachel and Ryan, were enthusiastic. Both rooms, according to Darren, grabbed him by the heartstrings. Neale praised the neutral colour scheme.

Ankur and Sharon spent $35,649: WOW, exclaimed Neale as he walked into the room. Ankur and Sharon did a lot, but they loved it. Neale praised the theme’s inclusion of antique furniture. Shaynna admired the room’s opulence. She was dissatisfied with the lighting choices. Darren described the room as odd. The wardrobe was stunning. The judges, on the other hand, are concerned about how much money they must spend.

Dylan and Jenny spent $25.170 on highly marketable rooms. It’s an unusual choice to enter the walk-in closet first rather than the master bedroom, but the judges think it works. They liked the walk-in closet but didn’t think the master bedroom was spectacular. Nice, but not spectacular. There were also some finishing problems.

Omar and Oz spent $22,659: Omar and Oz had a bad week. The judges disliked the library or work from home space, believing it took up too much space in the master ensuite. It was a mistake that they didn’t have a king size bed. The layout of the walk-in closet was not ideal, and it was too small in general.

The Scores


Darren
ShaynnaNealeTotal
Tom and Sarah-Jane99 ½1028 ½
Rachel andRyan9 ½9927 ½
Ankur and Sharon99 ½9 ½28
Dylan and Jenny8 ½8 ½8 ½25 ½
Omar and Oz7 ½7 ½7 ½22 ½

The results are in, and Tom and Sarah-Jane take out the win.

The Block continues 7:30pm Monday on Channel 9 and 9Now

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