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The winner of 7 Vignettes with Carpet Court & Darren Palmer

And the winner is @nylon_admiral13! Otherwise known as Luci Sleep! Congratulations, Luci! You win the gorgeous Hyam rug in Blush from Darren Palmer’s Provincial Lane range for this month’s sponsor, Carpet Court, worth more than $1,000.

Carpet Court ambassador Darren, who picked the winner, said: “I only noticed after reviewing the entries I liked the most that two of them were from Nylon Admiral. I thought the pics were subtle and nuanced, moody and had real character.

“The play of light and shade, compositions, all outstanding and each image worked well as a part of her overall week’s submissions. All in all, great skill and a great eye.”

I have to say, Luci was definitely on my favourites shortlist too!

Thanks so much to Carpet Court for the great themes and prize, to Darren for judging, and to everyone who took part, for brightening my feed. I love reading all your comments about how much you enjoy and get out of taking part. See you all next month!

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The prize

If you’d like to take part in next month’s contest, read the guidelines and feel free to ask any questions in the comments. Luci, please contact us with your address and telephone number so we can get your prize to you!

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Interiors Addict

Win a rug in 7 Vignettes with Carpet Court & Darren Palmer

Next month, you could win this beautiful Hyam rug from Darren Palmer’s Provincial Lane range for our latest sponsor, Carpet Court. What’s more, Block judge and interior designer Darren, will be picking the winner. No pressure…

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Here are the March themes, created by Carpet Court:

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A spokesman for Carpet Court said: “We have been a fan of the 7 Vignettes competition for a long time because it’s a fantastic way to celebrate and share the top work of designers and design enthusiasts while providing them a platform to connect with other talent across Australia.

“Inspiring good design from the ground up is important to Carpet Court, we’re looking forward to seeing how the Interiors Addict community interpret the themes.”

Just so you know, I will be extremely jealous of whoever wins this gorgeous prize! The 320 x 230cm rug is a very generous size and worth $1,450!

This month, you need to tag @interiorsaddict and @carpetcourtau. As usual, use the hashtag #7vignettes

The fun starts on 1 March 2016. See you on Instagram!

Only Australian residents can win prizes but we welcome entries from everywhere! Read our guidelines.

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Interviews Renting Smart Home Styling

The Block’s Darren Palmer shares his interior tips for renters

With 7 million Australians renting and a third of those people doing so for the flexibility it allows, this presents a serious interior design challenge. We spoke to The Block star Darren Palmer about the changing face of the Australian renter and he also revealed his top interior tips for renters.

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Interiors by Darren Palmer

“With the property market becoming increasingly difficult to break into, renting is a more realistic option for a lot of people. Equally though, renting used to be something you did until you bought a house but now, it’s something that plenty of people are doing by choice,” says Darren who says many people choose to own their own property but rent in a more desirable area as it allows them flexibility to travel without the weight of a mortgage and also to be able to move on a whim.

Darren Palmer, Photo by Jacqui Turk for Interiors Addict
Darren Palmer, Photo by Jacqui Turk for Interiors Addict

But what are the key concerns for renters when looking for a rental? “You want to find something that’s comfortable, homely and in a quiet area in a desirable location. You want to consider whether the rental has enough floor space and whether the layout works for you. For instance, will your furniture fit? You should also consider whether the electrical and data points are where you want them to be, look at the available light and the noise in the district,” says Darren.

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From hanging artwork, photographs and new curtains to changing light fixtures, installing rugs and painting, there are myriad options for the renter looking to upgrade their home’s interior.

“Painting the walls and ceiling is a nice, quick and easy solution but I wouldn’t recommend painting woodwork as that is a lot more labour intensive,” says Darren who also imparts a word of caution on this front. “Obviously you need to ask if you can paint your rental first and if you get approval you need to discuss the value you are adding to the property. You must make sure your landlord doesn’t start charging you rent based on the improvements. When the job is done they may think they can get a renter who will pay more so you must discuss all of this before proceeding,” says Darren. In fact, you may be able to negotiate a discount on your rent for a period of time, given the value you are adding.

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“Hanging artworks, changing light fittings and replacing shower heads, door handles and cabinet handles can all be easily reversed before you leave,” says Darren who has known some renters who have put floating floor boards down. “The vinyl plank, wood-look variety are easy to cut, install and lift up when you leave,” says Darren.

Another thing to consider is your rental’s internet connectivity and Darren has a solution for that too. “Optus has a great new home wireless broadband product that, unlike a fixed broadband connection, makes it easy for renters to hop online quickly,” says Darren of the small wireless device that you can unplug and take with you to the next place. “It’s ideal for renters as if you move frequently you don’t have to wait for days for the connection to take place – the internet will be up and running straight away,” says Darren.

For more information on Optus Home Wireless Broadband click here.

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Our most-clicked posts in 2015

Our top 10 places to buy Australian bed linen online remains a firm fave!

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You can’t get enough of Block judge Darren Palmer and this interview with him about living with pets and kids, which contains some fantastic advice if we don’t say so ourselves, is still top of the list!

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Perhaps the high house prices are forcing you to look for alternative options for extra space, like a shipping container in your backyard?

Kids’ interiors products in general were popular this year, especially this roundup of places to buy Aussie kids’ linen online.

Our list of the top Sydney interior designers and their websites was much licked on, as was Kathryn Bamford’s guide to homewares shopping in Bali.

Continuing to prove you love a good roundup, you lapped up our top kitchen trends for 2015 from our friends at The Good Guys.

Unsurprisingly, Ilse Crawford’s hotly anticipated collection for IKEA was also in the most read this year.

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Our Diary of a Reno video series from 2014, with Naomi Findlay who is now a resident expert for our sister site Reno Addict, is still getting plenty of views too!

And last but not least, you loved our interview with Josh & Charlotte’s builder Ben Purchase on what life on The Block is really like!

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Which of our posts did YOU enjoy this year?

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Designers House Tours The Block

Darren Palmer’s own home is open for inspection and for sale

The Block judge Darren Palmer’s Sydney home is up for sale and letting the world see behind the doors is as nerve wracking as you might think! As if being an interior designer isn’t reason enough to fear people judging your design efforts, being a judge on a reality TV show watched by more than a million people can’t help! And before you ask, yes of course there’s some grasscloth wallpaper in there!

“All the way through this reno I was just thinking ‘don’t mess it up’. There’s pressure being the ‘expert’ to get everything perfect but at the end of the day nothing ever is perfect!” says Darren. “I’m proud of the result and hopefully the right people will walk in and fall in love with the house just like we did when we first saw it.”

Having visited when Darren and husband Olivier had just moved in a couple of years ago, I can vouch that this is a serious transformation and the end result is very impressive. Although pre-reno, the home was still very charming with some lovely character features, especially the ceilings, which I immediately loved! I’m so pleased to see these features have been kept and in some cases, restored.

It’s also in a delightful, tree-lined street and enviable location. “When we first saw the place we thought it was sweet,” Darren says. “It was a fairly spacious layout, all open plan downstairs. It needed a lot of work with creamy coloured paint and lacquered pine floors. The back yard was a non event and there was not much light.”


He had to stick with the original floor plan so Darren removed the bathroom and laundry to open up the back of the house to the rear courtyard and the middle of the house to some light. “I relocated the downstairs bathroom to our son’s old bedroom and made two rooms out of the large open space at the front of the house that I used to use as a home office and sitting room. Upstairs was a simple refit of the existing space with better layout and inclusions in the bathroom.”

Post reno, Darren thinks the house feels fresh, sweet and stylish. “It’s respectful of the house and period. We’ve restored some of the period features back to as new and added every modern convenience whilst also increasing the living space and amenity in the home.”

As Block viewers will know, there are challenges with every project but Darren says his building team did a stellar job (got to keep those trades happy, right?). “The biggest issue most probably was that I treated it in a far less structured way that I would a project for a client, with some things being done on the fly and some things being changed as circumstances changed. Needless to say it cost more and took more time than I planned.” But isn’t that the case with almost every reno?!

The busy interior designer, TV personality and family man, loves the end result though. “I think it turned out beautifully and it’s a really massive improvement. The previous owner came through on the weekend during the open for inspections and was blown away. She gave it a big tick, thankfully! I think the best thing about the house is that the interior suits the exterior and works perfectly in the quiet little family street. It feels fresh and quaint and elegant which is just what I wanted.”

Darren, who has since moved closer to the beach and bought in Bondi, loved the convenience of living here. “I love the area and I loved being in a completely freestanding house in a row of freestanding houses. There’s a real community, family vibe in the street and events like Halloween or Christmas get celebrated together. It also has a kids’ play park at the end of the street, a big park and sports field right next to it and it’s two blocks from Rushcutters Bay Park. It’s literally got everything you’d want within five minutes. Edgecliff Station and shopping centre is a quick walk away through bushland and the cross city tunnel entrance is right nextdoor too so you can drive anywhere in town swiftly. If it wasn’t for Bondi calling us to the beach, we’d happily stay.”

Darren sees the next owners as a young family who have the occasional visitor to stay. “Two small kids could easily share the front room, the parents’ retreat upstairs has everything you want and the third bedroom gets closed off from the rest of the home when guests come. You can also see by what the neighbours on both sides have done that there’s still development potential in the house with the easy addition of two more bedrooms and a bathroom being possible. I had much bigger plans for the house and have them all sorted in my head but decided to keep some value in the house for the next people to realise.”

Unable to resist the lure of another reno, Darren will have plenty to keep him busy in the new house, but is happy to take his time: “We work hard and we don’t do much else except hang out as a family so we decided that the beach was where we wanted to be on our down time.We found a great house in Bondi and we love it and have more space to live in and another project to focus on – eventually.”

21 Walker Avenue, Edgecliff is due to go for auction on 1 December and is open for inspection on Thursdays and Saturdays from 2-2.45pm.

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If you love real reno before and afters, check out our sister site Reno Addict. Our chat with Darren about living with kids and pets is one of our most popular posts ever!

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Dining House Tours The Block

The Block week 8 dining room and foyer reveals

Well, that was a frustrating night of room reveals! It was definitely not a case of the best room winning if you ask me. In fact, the best two rooms (Dean and Shay’s and Luke and Ebony’s) came last and second from last on account of being unfinished. And I suppose the judges do have to judge on what they see on the night rather than the room’s potential but still! Frustration plus! What did you think?

Nevertheless, in my humble opinion, there were two fantastic (unfinished) rooms and three so-so ones. But the good moments were great!

CARO & KINGI (a close second, 25.5 points)

Shaynna loved the Melbourne wallpaper in the foyer and Neale liked the pale grey palette and the art. They didn’t like the LEDs on the floor. As Darren pointed out, they can look night clubby and cheap. And well, they kind of did! They also, as Shaynna pointed out, highlighted the dust and dirt.

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Into the dining room and Neale loved the glass table, saying it preserved the sense of space. Darren thought the chairs were beautiful but sitting on them proved they weren’t comfortable!

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Shaynna liked that the table was low and simple, which would draw attention to the terrace later. Darren said it showed being on level one was no disadvantage and the view was still spectacular. Shaynna wasn’t sold on the styling, which was too obviously industrial recycled. And the barnacle urn wasn’t winning any fans!

Sorry guys, I just wasn’t vibing this room, especially the table. And I didn’t like the mirror or the urn either. I just didn’t get it!

Our pick to buy: Melbourne wallpaper

WHITNEY & ANDY (first place, 26 points)

The real timber floors wowed all the judges who could see how much work had gone into them. From then on it was up and down! Shaynna said the placement of the art was too low, the lighting too harsh and that if they were going to use a poster as art they were better off having no art at all!

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Into the dining room and Darren thought the ceiling was phenomenal, the star. He said the room felt really graphic and elegant and Neale said the table was cool. Shaynna said the table was engaging and Neale thought it was genius. He hated the “styling” though, saying he’d rather see nothing. Similarly, Darren liked the table but hated everything on it!

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On the plus side, the judges thought they did get all the basics right this week and Shaynna said it was amazing that they finished everything. Personally, I couldn’t get too excited about this space.

Our pick to buy: Ingrain Designs dining table

SUZI & VONNI (last place, 16 points)

Oh dear. These were the first words we heard from the judges. Not the best start! Shaynna was stunned that the girls had gone for marble skirting boards (“What is that?!”) Neale and Darren couldn’t get over the poor finishes, saying they assumed they were aiming for luxury but it had been “shockingly badly done”. The judges weren’t mincing their words last night! Shaynna said the finishes were awful and that the mirror only magnified the lift door.

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The judges were perplexed by the orientation of dining table, leaving half the guests with their back to the view. But maybe that didn’t matter being that the huge and low pendant light was blocking most of it anyway!  Shaynna said the poor treatment of  the ceiling, the light fitting and the curtains all shut down the view.

Neale said that with every week, the apartment was feeling more disappointing. “I don’t think this apartment knows what it is anymore.”

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They were also underwhelmed by the other styling choices with the metal artwork causing Shaynna to ask for the second time: “What is that?!”

Neale added: “There’s absolutely no subtlety in this apartment. The styling hits you between the eyes, the light is too much and heavy. It feels like they’ve gone out of their way to hide view.”

Oh dear. Thank goodness for that Christian Cole table they won in the challenge! I just didn’t like this room. Sorry girls!

Our pick to buy: Christian Cole dining table

LUKE & EBONY (fourth place, 19 points)

The unpainted Gyprock wall was a bad start and the unfinished paintwork was disappointing. It became even more disappointing when the judges turned the corner into the dining room and saw what had been achieved.

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“Oh my goodness, it’s magnificent in here,” Neale said. He added it was palatial and every time he walked into this apartment he felt like he was in the penthouse with its luxury of space due to the change in floorplan. “Removing those walls has completely auction-proofed the apartment,” said Darren. Neale said any potential buyer would walk out of the lift and be blown away.

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Shaynna loved the oval dining table. Neale said that if only they’d finished they would have been team to beat (until they saw Dean and Shay’s apartment next, that is!). He said they were still in really strong position in the competition overall. How far the second chance siblings have come!

I loved the art, the styling and the light and I’m so happy to see these guys getting deservedly great feedback after their dodgy start.

Our pick to buy: Nicky Kriss art print | Black Franklin console (from the foyer)

DEAN & SHAY (third place, 21 points)

This was my favourite without a doubt, let’s forget about whether it was finished or not! This pair had awful luck with the rain delaying their spectacular floor and you had to feel for them.

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In the foyer, Neale absolutely loved the Silestone, timber and metal combo and Darren said it was a bit like the feel Suzi and Vonni had been (unsuccessfully) aiming for. Shaynna didn’t like it at all though! Neale and Darren loved the art choices.

Darren then rightly pointed out that the reason things weren’t finished was the “amazing” floor, which was absolutely beautiful, and they all loved the under floor heating.

Into the dining room and Darren said the styling on the table was totally over the top, theatrical, totally crazy and fantastic! Shaynna couldn’t hold her excitement in saying she loved it and it was the sexiest apartment she’d seen so far. Neale said it had a humour about it too. “I love it.” Shaynna meanwhile was still grinning from ear to ear: “I feel like I’m having a sugar high and my insides are going ‘wow’!” I hear you Shaynna, it was pretty special!

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Neale said it was feeling like the penthouse, they’d kept true to their slightly Scandi look but turned the dial up on the glamour. But he couldn’t ignore the fact that the foyer behind them was, sadly, a disaster.

Our pick to buy: Ben Tovin Design pendant light | Autumn leaves artwork | Pink concrete platter

So which was your favourite? Do you agree with me that the two unfinished rooms were the best? Is it fair that they were scored so low?

 

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Designers House Tours RENO ADDICT The Block

The Block living room reveals week 6

The judges may not have been overly impressed but I finished watching the living room reveals with a big smile on my face. It was truly the week of the underdogs, with Luke and Ebony taking out their first win, and Whitney and Andy just half a point behind. For two couples who have spent four weeks each in the bottom two, it was so lovely to see them get some positive feedback. So what did the judges have to say?

Caro and Kingi: 20, third place

Starting the week with the big idea to turn their living room into a home cinema, with recliners and a popcorn machine(!), second thoughts saw Caro and Kingi turn it down, a little bit! Bringing back their Scandi-industrial style with Kingi’s rendering and adding a special, one-of-a-kind artwork (a photograph of a hotel key they found in week one), after two wins in a row, the Townsville couple were the team to beat.

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“It’s very dark,” said Darren upon entry. Shaynna agreed: “The whole building is about the view and the city, but the couch has its back to the view.” All the judges felt the layout was completely wrong and that by not taking advantage of their view and north-west aspect they had cut their selling point by 50%.

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Shaynna thought the sofa would polarise buyers and dated the room. She did however like the key artwork, as did Darren, who felt it brought to the room a beautiful feeling of “heritage, history and authenticity.” The coffee table got a big tick as did the rug, styling and execution.

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— Our picks to buy: Halcyon Lake Rug | Shaynna Blaze Book | Coco Daydream Mandle

Whitney and Andy: 23, second place

Four weeks in a row in the bottom two had hit Whitney and Andy hard. With money at an all time low, they needed a win more than ever. Deciding on real timber floorboards and a feature wall with a mural painted on it, they hoped their show-stopping pieces would be enough to break their losing cycle.

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“At least they got the orientation right,” said Shaynna, “This is the polar opposite than what we’ve just come from and it feels so much bigger.” However, while Neale liked the orientation, he did not feel the same way about the art: “That totally overwhelms me.” Darren thought it was young and cool, but all the judges agreed it didn’t fit the geographic location. “It’s more a studio in Fitzroy than a luxury apartment in South Yarra,” said Neale.

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The judges loved the coffee table and sound system and thought the floorboards were spectacular. The chair in the corner, with its little shelf was also a hit. “This room shows planning, foresight and courage in a tight timeframe with no money,” said Darren. The judges’ overall thoughts were that they were on the right track, with layout and furniture choices, but just needed to up their styling and sophistication.

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— Our picks to buy: Basic Habitat CushionBehr & Co Marble Cross | Home Concepts Sofa

Suzi and Vonni: 18, fourth place

After coming in last place in last week’s room reveal and finding out they were strapped for cash, Suzi and Vonni were another team desperate for a win. Hoping to wow the judges with a recessed bar, a full-wall wine fridge and electric fireplace, it’s safe to say it didn’t go quite according to plan!

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“A wine fridge in your living room,” said Neale. “Now that is just bizarre!” All the judges were a bit flabbergasted! “They’re a great luxury inclusion in a pantry but not by the couch,” said Shaynna. Looking around, Darren though 50% of the room was beautiful and luxurious. He loved the sofa, wall treatment, chair, mirror, linens, and timber on the floor, but then looking in the other direction (at the bar and fridge) and it all fell apart.

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Then Shaynna spotted the electric fireplace: “That is the most hideous thing I’ve seen this series!” Uh oh! All the judges agreed the whole room had poor execution and the focus was all about drinking and not living. “This is actually very tacky,” Shaynna said of the whole space. “The use of the mirror in the bar area, reflecting the view, is the only good thing about it,” said Darren. The judges’ solution? Turn the bar into a bookcase and get rid of the fireplace. The room can be salvaged!

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— Our picks to buy: Laguiole Cheese Set | Globe West Sofa | Urban Road Cushion

Luke and Ebony: 23.5, first place

Spending the first four weeks in the bottom two had the WA siblings in the dumps, but after coming second last week and winning 10 grand at the glass challenge, things were starting to look up! Weeks ago they had made the game-changing decision to knock out some walls and make an open-plan living space. Add some custom-made cabinetry and Luke and Ebony certainly had their zing back.

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“That’s super cool,” said Darren about the new open-plan entry way. “That’s going to make it feel so huge,” said Neale, “In fact it’s already feeling quite big just in here.” All the judges agreed turning the kitchen, living and dining into one space was going to put their apartment in a different league. In Neale’s opinion it really was a masterstroke.

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While the judges still had issues with the orientation and felt the sofa should have been facing the view, the seating, built-in cabinetry, flooring, artwork and sliding panel that hid the TV all got big ticks. Shaynna thought the colours were a knock out and was a big fan of the rug. That said, none of the judges liked the bar and they all hated the tiles. “It feels cheap and nasty,” said Shaynna. “Replace those tiles with a mirror.”

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— Our picks to buy: Boyd Blue Throw | The Rug Collection Java Rug | Hamptons Everlasting Style Copper Mirror

Dean and Shay: 12, last place

Making the gamble to change the layout of their apartment and swap the kitchen and living room, meant Dean and Shay’s living area was exactly where the current construction work was! So, unable to reveal their space in time, they put together a taster plate for the judges, so they could see the furniture and accessories, and well that was all.

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For once the judges were a bit speechless. Until… “It’s a disaster,” said Neale. “It’s a joke,” said Shaynna. With no plaster, no paint and no floors, the judges felt changing the layout had been a mistake, especially because of the windows. “The window height is different to all the other apartments,” said Neale. “These are kitchen windows they have no impact compared to the full length windows in the original living room. It’s all about impact and the impact is lost in here.”

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The judges thought it was a bit of a tragedy, but they attempted to not lose hope. “We just have to wait and see what the grand plan is,” said Neale. “It could be smarter than all of us.” All of the judges agreed that the kitchen and dining areas would have to be absolutely stunning to save the apartment.

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— Our picks to buy: One Fine Print Art Print | CLU Living Wire Bowl | Vintage LED Pendants

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The Block triple room reveals week 5

All I can say is finally! After four weeks of being at the bottom end of the leaderboard, siblings Luke and Ebony managed to produce three beautiful rooms and get a score of 27.5! And while they didn’t win, coming second to Caro and Kingi on 28.5, it was so nice to see something finally go their way. Unfortunately, that can’t be said for all, with the triple room reveal of the study, powder room and laundry presenting Suzi and Vonni with their worse feedback yet. A score of 19.5 and some extremely harsh comments, it’ll be interesting to see where they go to from here. Onto the judges’ comments…

Caro and Kingi: 28.5, first place

Scoring their second win in a row, this week the Queenslanders decided to mix things up; ditching the render and the graffiti for colour on the walls and patterned mosaic tiles in the powder room. And what a good decision that was!

Darren loved the colour in the study and Shaynna adored the shelves. All the judges agreed that the room had a wonderful industrial feel that wasn’t overly obvious or too in your face.

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Onto the powder room and the mosaic tree, partnered with the simple tiles and colour palette got a huge tick. “I have not seen that before,” said Neale. Darren thought it was beautiful and Shaynna agreed: “This couple have the best eye!”

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All the judges loved the size of the laundry and thought it was very well planned. “It’s all about space and functionality but it’s still good-looking,” said Neale.

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– Our pick to buy: Concrete Pot | Diamond Copper Bowl | Genevieve Round Mirror

Whitney and Andy: 24.5, fourth place

This week the reno newbies spent big on some controversial ideas, mainly render in the wet rooms and then of course the bidet! However, it was their most affordable room, the study, that got the highest praise.

“This is unexpectedly good,” said Darren upon entry. “Is that a really mean thing to say?!” All the judges thought the room was superb and the couple’s best to date. They loved the shelving, the made to order glass top desk and all the finishes. Neale thought there was a beautiful feeling of luxury in the room.

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However, once in the powder room, the judges were a little dumbstruck. Everyone thought the bidet was a waste of space and too polarising for buyers. Darren really liked the rendered wall finish but thought it didn’t relate to the rest of the apartment. All the judges agreed it was a very different direction to the Scandi look in the study. “I feel like I’m in a different apartment standing in here,” said Shaynna.

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Into the laundry, it became obvious the study was the odd one out, with the laundry having the same rendered wall finish as the bathroom. Darren liked the tile choice and benchtop but Shaynna thought the room lacked detail. The judges’ overall advice: the three spaces are good but they don’t work together. So if they are going to move forward with one of the styles it must be the study.

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– Our pick to buy: Ceramic Horse Book Ends | Meriden Leather Dining Chair | Tumble Tower

Suzi and Vonni: 19.5, last place

After two successful weeks at HQ, it all went rapidly downhill! With the judges believing this week, the friends were on the wrong side of Gold Coast glam!

“Back in the gentleman’s club,” said Neale upon entry. However, unlike the master bedroom that had a modern vibe, the judges thought this week the study looked old-fashioned and dated. “Everything in here looks uncomfortable and kind of cheap,” said Neale. Shaynna didn’t like the rug and Darren thought the room showed obvious signs of budget pressure. The judges’ general consensus: “Everything you can take out of here you should take out of here and start again.” Harsh!

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Into the bathroom and things didn’t get better. All eyes were on the inset chandelier. “This is just ridiculous,” said Shaynna. Neale thought it was horrendous and a sensory overload: “To put it simply it’s tacky and that’s not something I’ve thought up until now.”

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The judges were certainly relieved there was no chandelier in the laundry! In fact all the judges though it was a much more successful room, thanks to great appliances, shelving and benchtops. Yet the overarching problem was none of the rooms fitted together. “This is now country-style,” said Neale. “Whereas up until now this apartment has been very glamorous and contemporary. Where are we now?” Shaynna thought the rooms were clash upon clash upon clash: “I can’t remember the last time I saw three rooms that jarred so much.”

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– Our pick to buy: Tea Light Candle Holder | Multi Minibooks Wall Art | Aluminium Tray

Luke and Ebony: 27.5, second place

After four tough weeks, there were positive comments at last! Deciding to go back to basics and move two walls to change the room configuration, the siblings were finally in for some luck.

Upon entry, the judges were pleasantly surprised. “It’s a new direction,” said Neale. “A much better direction,” added Darren. Shaynna loved the colours, the flooring, the bench seat and the cabinetry. The judges applauded the contemporary style and recommended the duo go back through their bedrooms and implement the new look.

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Into the powder room and the compliments continued. “I think this week represents a new beginning,” said Neale. Shaynna loved the glass door, but thought the execution was a bit dodgy. And Darren gave the cabinetry and tapware big ticks: “They’ve attempted something different and it’s worked.”

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Finally the laundry, and the judges loved the different layout, which saw storage on both sides and a corridor in between. “This is very clever planning,” said Darren. “This is the first of the four laundries that thought outside the box.” Timeless, elegant and contemporary, all the judges agreed the new direction was something very marketable and buyer friendly.

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– Our pick to buy: Small Desk Lamp | Kennedy Wing Dining Chair | Hourglass

Dean and Shay: 25.5, third place

This week the penthouse team started to feel the budget pinch, but that didn’t stop them from spending big on a polished concrete floor and making the bold decision to take space away from the study to enlarge the kitchen.

“That floor is just unbelievable,” said Shaynna upon entry. “And it’s heated!” Darren loved it all and thought the attention to detail was mind-blowing. However, he did question where all the money was coming from! Everything got big ticks, though the wall colour did polarise the judges, with Darren a fan and Shaynna saying it reminded her of “mint crunch chocolate!”

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Into the powder room and Neale thought the floor tiles were beautiful and worked wonderfully with the marble. Shaynna loved the copper tapware and Darren thought all the textures, colours and finishes worked beautifully together: “There’s just the right amount of glamour in here.”

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Finally into the laundry, but the reaction wasn’t as great. “There’s a lot going on in here,” said Darren. None of the judges liked the tiling and thought it made the harsh angles of the build look even worse. “It doesn’t have the same level of sophistication as the other rooms,” said Neale.

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– Our pick to buy: Marble Clock | Concrete Diamond | Pink Twiggy Art Print

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The Block room reveals week 3: master bedroom and walk in robe

Last night saw five incredibly different master bedrooms and walk-in robes revealed. Caro and Kingi were keen for a win after coming second place two weeks in a row. But it seems the couple are destined to always be the bridesmaid and never the bride, coming in second… again! Gold Coast girls Suzi and Vonni scored an incredible 30/30 and for Whitney and Andy it was quite the heartbreaking result, with the team not completing their rooms in time.

So, what did the judges think?

Kingi and Caro: 27.5, 2nd place

Desperate for a win, this week the Townsville couple decided to take some risks in the form of a large nib wall (to change the orientation of the room) and a beam on the ceiling to create symmetry. While the judges initially thought the room may not have been big enough for a nib wall, they were all quickly convinced. Shaynna in fact thought it felt quite spacious, but believed the wall needed something like a sideboard to break it up visually.

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All the judges loved the rendering on the wall and ceiling. They thought the art was spot on and believed the colours were referenced beautifully and subtly in the furnishings. Neale particularly liked the little nook with the desk, but soon realised the desk had been set too high. Shaynna thought the retro chair and Asian side table in the corner didn’t mesh with the rest of the design and that the pendant above the bedhead was unnecessary.

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Into the walk-in robe and the judges thought it was sexy and cool. Darren loved the open feel and the ottoman and mirror. Neale thought the artwork was great and was glad the couple had resisted their go-to graffiti decor.

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— Our picks to buy: Geo Flynn Black MirrorGraffiti Art Canvas | Plank Oak Clock

Whitney & Andy: 18.5, last place

The Melbourne couple started the week out inspired, designing an innovative Scandinavian bed frame. However, the delays started from there and the week turned into an absolute shocker! Their problem? Time management and a lot of time running around but not enough time on the tools. Luke and Ebony’s last-minute dash to help them out made a difference, but in the end it was all too little too late and the rooms were left unfinished.

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Upon entry the judges were immediately disappointed: “What a shame!” Darren thought their idea was terrific but the execution was terrible. Neale liked that they had listened to what the judges has said last week and made the room more sophisticated. But in the end they all agreed that the couple had only delivered half a room.

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The walk-in robe was no better, with paint and plaster on the carpet and unfinished cabinetry. The advice from the judges: “Treat every hour like it’s your last.”

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— Our picks to buy: Cracked Log Lamp | Rug Grey Knitted Blanket

Suzi & Vonni: 30, first place

Last week the girls’ over the top design split the judges down the middle and it was so expensive that Scotty had to step in with a budget warning! But a win in the bedhead challenge was a massive boost, with the duo scoring $10,000 worth of cabinetry. So it’s safe to say the girls didn’t hold back!

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“Wow!” said Darren upon entry. Neale agreed, “They really know how to pull something different out of the bag every week”. Neale felt like he had walked into a very sophisticated gentleman’s club. And he meant that in a good way! All the judges loved the gentleman’s library and bar and thought the whole space felt like a luxurious hotel suite.

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Darren loved the palette, the colours, the material and the art. Neale thought the room was perfectly resolved and his only fault was that they should have spray painted the aircon grate above the door.

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The walk-in robe continued with the glamour. All the judges loved the layout and thought it was very high-end. “I wouldn’t change a thing!” said Shaynna.

— Our picks to buy: Louis ArmchairNamibia Cushion | Horn/Shell Bottle

Luke and Ebony: 22, 4th place

For the WA brother and sister, last week’s scores pushed them into design confusion. Last for two weeks in a row and with no clear style in mind, the siblings tried very hard to step it up this week.

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“This is a lot more glamorous,” said Shaynna. Neale felt like it was a grown up version of last week’s room and had personality in spades. But Darren felt it didn’t work, believing the room to be too angular. Shaynna also wasn’t a fan, saying the room had three styles that unfortunately didn’t mesh.

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Into the robe and things got worse. The judges felt the walk-in didn’t match with the bedroom or bathroom; with grey timber laminate in the robe, all black in the bedroom and navy in the bathroom! Shaynna thought the joinery would have been better off darker and that the whole master suite felt unresolved and clashed.

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— Our picks to buy: Golden Candle | Prussian WavesKate Vase

Dean & Shay: 23, 3rd place

With two wins in a row, Dean and Shay were the team to beat. This week their dilemma was whether to play it safe or not. And safe they went, opting for a huge timber bulkhead and a pop up TV as their secret weapons.

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“It’s definitely cool,” said Darren upon entry. “It looks like they’ve opened up a trend book and gone tick tick tick.” But as the judges agreed, that just made the room lack individuality! As Neale perfectly put it: “Nobody’s going to walk in and say ‘I don’t like it’, but is anyone going to come in and say ‘wow’?”

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Neale wasn’t excited by the TV and Shaynna thought the bench seat was an uncomfortable waste of space. Darren felt the room needed to be much more sophisticated and that instead it was just very safe.

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In the walk-in robe, things improved. “This is bloody beautiful,” said Darren. The colour palette, brass hangers and symmetry were loved by all. Neale thought the space was a notch above the bedroom. However, he didn’t like the replica chair and thought the finishings were a bit too shabby.

— Our picks to buy: Plant Stand | Flower Jar SetEskimo Cushion

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Did you agree with the judges this week? Which was your favourite?

Last week’s guest bedroom and en suite reveals.

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The Block room reveals week 2: guest bedroom and en suite

I loved the variety in last night’s room reveals. Whether good, bad or ugly, they were all pretty unique. There wasn’t much shock factor in the judging though, with the same couples coming first and last as last week! While Dean and Shay took home a sweet 10 grand again (got to pay for that 40 grand bathroom somehow!), poor Luke and Ebony were in fifth place yet again. I’m really feeling for the second chance siblings and really hope they can  get some confidence in their ability and personal style and take things up a notch next week. Fingers crossed.

Kingi and Caro: 26.5, 2nd place

I think these two are really likeable, don’t you? They’re doing so well and must be frustrating (if encouraging!) to be so close behind Dean and Shay and their $10,000 wins!

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This pair stayed consistent with last week’s room, using a vinyl wrap on the en suite door like they did on last week’s showstopping bath tub. And there was more of Kingi’s lovely rendering on the bedroom feature wall and in the en suite vanity top, to great effect. Their raw industrial aesthetic is very obvious and they seem confident of their personal style.

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The judges, as hoped, all touched the rendered wall as soon as they came in and all loved the dark, rich colour. Neale loved the bedside table and light combination and Darren said he could really see the vibe they were going for: edgy, urban and a little bit industrial. He said the bedhead was the right choice as it softened the texture of render and the tram graphic on the en suite door worked a treat. Shaynna said it was sensational and that the door handle spelled luxury and money.

Shaynna also complimented the labour and the way they had worked with angles of the room. Neale said they’d made the most of the space and it felt big. They all slammed the styling though and said the cushions were ordinary.

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The en suite got positive feedback too with Shaynna noting it felt a lot bigger than it was and she loved the custom concrete top, the taps, basin and bench space. Darren said they’d squeezed more storage into the tiny bathroom than they’d seen in many main bathrooms and that it was a very successful room.

–Our pick to buy: Basic Habitat slate tray | Beacon Lighting adjustable floor lamp | Linen & Moore grey throw | Bedsides

Whitney & Andy: 18.5, 4th place

I loved the exposed whitewashed brick and the copper pendants in this room. The less said about the rest of it the better but I can’t not mention that rug?! Gah!

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On entering, Neale said “wow” and Shaynna said “oooh” but not necessarily for the right reasons! Darren immediately said it was a guest bedroom because there was no way there was enough hanging space for a ‘real’ bedroom. Shaynna went so far as to say the choice to install a hanging stick rather than a wardrobe was ludicrous and while that would usually seem over the top, I have to agree! Neale said it was a big mistake and Darren said he wouldn’t try to sell the place without a wardrobe.

On the plus side, the room felt very spacious (that’ll be the lack of wardrobe!) and Shaynna liked the bulkhead all the way round, saying it showed the thought process was great. Darren liked the bedhead but said the rug was very wrong. Again, agreed! Neale said it was a very confused room. “I don’t know if I’m in an old motel or  a luxury apartment.” Shaynna went one further and called it a mishmash.

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When it came to the en suite they were pleasantly surprised although the lack of doors would surely lead to flooding the first time the shower was used. Darren said it felt a little eighties.

Overall, the judges’ advice was to put this week’s rooms behind them and refocus. Owch.

–Our pick to buy: Curious Grace bedside tables | artwork | navy quilt cover set

Suzi & Vonni: 23, 3rd place

Despite all manner of tradie troubles, the Gold Coast girls finished their room as they’d hoped this week, with its polarising glass panels covered in a photographic park scene. It was a brave move which was never going to be popular with everyone! I wasn’t a fan myself but you know what, at least it was original!

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First up with his view was Neale, who said the other half of the room was 10 out of 10 but the glass panels freaked him out. Shaynna said the provincial look of the room didn’t go with the glass mural at all, likening it to a corporate mural in a reception centre. Eek! She also hated the plastic timber on the wall, the carpet and the mismatched handles.

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Darren however really loved all of it. “I think it’s cool, as a guest bedroom it’s interesting.” He said the girls’ apartment would definitely be the Palazzo Versace of the building!

Neale said the en suite was lacking in impact but he was relieved! Darren said it was very understated and they all loved the tapware and the layout. Darren was really surprised and disappointed about the unflattering lighting.

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Shaynna, to be fair, said she enjoyed how brave this pair are but they they needed to really rein it in a bit.

–Our pick to buy: The Monocle Guide to Better Living book | studded bedhead | round black concrete tray

Luke and Ebony: 18, last place

Last place last week and last place again this week. My interview with Ebony from before the series started is now starting to make a lot of sense. Despite reining in her plans for an entire feature wall of plum coloured pressed tin (what was she thinking?!) to two small panels, it still didn’t quite work out. Ok, that’s an understatement. I felt so sad for Ebony at the end after the scores were revealed. She’s so nice!

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Shaynna’s face! said it all. Darren simply said: “I don’t like it,” while Neale commented: “Pressed tin: haven’t seen that for a while!” Oh dear…

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Neale said he couldn’t imagine why anyone would choose to use that material and while he loved the reading corner in the room, it didn’t go with anything else. Shaynna loved the bedside tables but I fear she may have been grasping at straws.

It didn’t get all that much better in the en suite. It started well with Shaynna praising the layout and Darren, the lighting, underfloor heating and storage. Neale loved the black tapware and said the execution was excellent.

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But they all agreed the tile choices felt dated (I happened to love that floor if not the wall tiles!). Shaynna said the siblings were not bringing out their best at the moment and Neale didn’t hold back, saying he didn’t think the room would appeal to anyone.

–Our pick to buy: Oui and Non cushion covers | Hugo armchair | Single drawer black bedside table

Dean & Shay: 27.5, first place

These two lived up to their penthouse again this week, winning $10,000 for the second time in a row! It must be really hard for the other couples to keep liking them at this point, even though they do genuinely all seem quite friendly!

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Despite their plan for a Megan Morton x Incy Interiors black four-poster bed bein replaced with a backup ensemble, they still killed it! Neale said it felt really fresh and Darren loved it, pointing out the bed dressing, saying it wasn’t easy and they’d got it perfect. Neale said the colour palette was beautiful; a young style delivered in grown up way.

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The only issue was the large (tick!) wardrobe which was hard to open.

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The en suite got plenty of ticks too, for the storage, spacious feeling, attention to detail and consistency with last week’s bathroom. Shaynna said they were proving they were the right couple to get the penthouse.

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–Our pick to buy: Rainy Sunday flower jars | Curious Grace bedsides | Scent of Home brass candle | Lumiere Art + Co Jessa print (last two bought from Cranmore Home)

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Did you agree with the judges this week? Which was your favourite?

Last week’s bathroom reveals.

 

 

 

 

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The Block-togon first room reveals: bathroom

Well, look at that, here we are again with another series of The Block, sharing Sunday night’s reveals with you, the judges’ comments and where to buy what you saw on TV. Remember to check in with us every Monday for our famous roundups!

I must say, they were all very impressive bathrooms considering how early we are in the competition, the lack of experience of some of the contestants and the difficult (and that’s putting it mildly) building. Not to mention setback after setback with the usual construction site issues! Come reveal, I’d say there were five really good bathrooms but one was clearly head and shoulders above the rest and, not surprisingly, Shay and Dean took out the $10,000 win. Good job too considering they spent a whopping $40,000 on their first penthouse room, a third of the total budget for all 10. Luckily their risky spend paid off!

Onto the reveals, what judges Neale Whitaker, Shaynna Blaze and Darren Palmer had to say about them and what I thought too, plus where to buy our favourite items…

CARO & KINGI (2nd place)

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The Townsville couple made a very brave move with their feature graffiti bath. I personally hated it (not my style) BUT I thought it worked and was memorable and you can’t argue that it suits an edgy Melbourne home. I thought Kingi’s hand rendered wall on the other hand, was fantastic. And the vanities and lighting were just right. Good on them for making such a brave choice on week one (and happily that graffiti design is removable!).

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What the judges thought: Shaynna said the bath was exciting and she loved it, while Neale loved the rendered wall, Darren adding that Kingi had nailed it! The judges said they’d created something memorable which would be noticed by potential buyers. On the downside, Darren thought the towel choice was unsophisticated and Shaynna thought the blinds blocked out too much natural light. Neale finished off by saying he loved that they’d taken a risk this early on.

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Where to buy: Voyager candle (my favourites!) | timber soap dish | CLU. Living candle in brown jar

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WHITNEY & ANDY (3rd place)

After their challenge room being called the worst EVER by the judges last week, this pair had something to prove! And they tried really hard and with lovely results. They took out their wardrobe to make the room bigger and made lovely use of timber in my opinion, for a warm and relaxing feeling bathroom. While I really liked this bathroom and agreed it was a vast improvement on last week, nothing about it excited me that much.

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What the judges thought: Neale said they’d gone from zero to hero in one week (was this really the same couple who gave us plastic gerberas?!) and Darren said it was a cracker! Shaynna loved the custom vanities and matching timber shelf and said the lighting plan was perfect. She added that while last week had been a disaster, this week the couple had proven they had talent and a great eye. There weren’t many downsides but Neale said the styling left a bit to be desired and the pendant over the bath was too small.

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Where to buy: Hilda side table | bespoke ash vanity | Christian Lacroix candle | organic handwash

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SUZI & VONNI (4th place)

It would be easy to underestimate these two former bikini models from the Gold Coast and that’s of course exactly what the TV producers would have you do (and then later be proven wrong!). BUT, I think we’re actually dealing with two rather nice, hardworking single mums who just happen to wear a lot of makeup, show a lot of cleavage and have a penchant for the more blingy things in life! While it wasn’t my personal taste (too much black and bling and I didn’t like the tiles although I think they were a brave and unique choice and good on them for doing something different), I thought the girls did a great job this week, despite setbacks. And I loved how you could walk all the way around the tub. I think this pair have realised their look may be a little too Gold Coast and I hope they’ll tone it down a bit going forward so as not to alienate potential buyers.

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What the judges said: Neale said it was sexy and Shaynna loved the tiles while Darren stood back and saw the negatives, like the fact the window onto the shower wasn’t frosted and you couldn’t keep your privates private (hehe!) while the pendant in front of the mirror was too glitzy and not necessary. Shaynna noted the functional storage wasn’t good and while she found the LED strip light magical, Darren said it looked like a giant barcode (I’m with you on this one, DP!). Neale said they’d hooked him though and overall the judges were impressed.

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Where to buy: Strip lighting | pendant light | handwash and lotion

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LUKE & EBONY (last place)

It’s the comeback kids! After last series’ bathroom fail, my favourite brother and sister couple had much to prove too and sadly, they didn’t quite cut it, coming last. I really felt for them when they were hit by a series of delays. The navy blue high gloss tiles were unique and on the face of it, really nice, but I just can’t go past those odd taps and the tiny basins, and I agreed with Neale that the LED lit alcove wasn’t right. And while I loved that bath, I’m not sure a black bath was the best match for the blue tiles? It has the potential to be fixed up pretty easily though, I think, into something much better. I feel bad, I love these two! But I have every faith they’ll impress more as the competition goes on (please be right, Jen!).

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What the judges said: First impressions were great. Shaynna loved the layout, the lighting, the separate toilet. Neale said it felt small after they made the call to square off the angular room. He really wanted to like it but didn’t like the niche in the wall with the LED lighting and found the basins too small. Shaynna added the taps were also too big and none of them liked the mix of chrome and black tapware. Neale said a lot of things in the room jarred. Shaynna said they’d made great choices individually but when put together they almost cancelled each other out. It was, however, very well finished.

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Where to buy: Rachael Swift vase | wooden stool | silver decorative object | Palm Beach Collection candle

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DEAN & SHAY (first place)

While I don’t think these photos do this $40,000 penthouse bathroom justice, I do think it was the clear winner and absolutely loved its black and gold accents and stunning herringbone tiles. I just didn’t like the towel choices and felt the timber lights didn’t work in the scheme. But overall: WOWSERS. Loved it.

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What the judges said: As Shay mentioned countless times, this is the penthouse and expectations would be high! The judges were not disappointed. “Um, this is HOT,” said Darren, adding that everything was just so. Neale said it was a level of sophistication not seen in any of the other bathrooms, despite them being very good. He went on to call it mindblowing while Darren said he was losing his mind! Mission definitely accomplished by the Newcastle couple! Shaynna loved the tiles and how they’d been used and said they were hot (that’s two hots now!) and the only thing Neale didn’t like was the pendants (we’ve seen them before and they’ve been overused). The execution though, was faultless. Neale said that while they won last week’s challenge, it was as the best of a bad bunch; this week they had seriously raised the bar!

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Where to buy: Bondi Wash handwash | timber and brass showerhead | concrete loo brush | matte black toilet paper | ceramic bowl | timber pendants

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Overall, a fantastic week one! Which was your favourite? Did the best room win?

Did you read Darren Palmer’s beautifully written piece about his marriage in yesterday’s Sunday Style in the Daily Telegraph? If not, you should absolutely read it!

 

 

 

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Ebony tells all about her second chance on The Block with Luke

The Block starts again this Sunday and I can’t wait! Adding to my usual excitement about a new series is the fact that WA siblings Ebony and Luke, my early favourites from the last series, are back for a second chance. I couldn’t wait to chat to Ebony Haythornthwaite about keeping this huge secret for the last few months and what we can expect from the Block-togon!

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The pair found out they were getting a second chance on the show when they attended the auctions for Triple Threat. “We had become really great mates with the contestants we met during the eliminations, in particular Jess and Ayden. They invited us over to be a part of the celebrations and whilst we were there we are asked to take part in a short interview. We were under the impression it was regarding the auction results and Luke and I didn’t think much of it. We opened the door and were met with Scotty and Darren Palmer! They then proceeded to tell us to go home and pack our bags as we were on The Block!”

To say they were shocked would be an understatement. “We were both hesitant as we both doubt ourselves and our own abilities, but poor Luke had also booked a trip to Europe. It was all paid for and he would be leaving right in the middle of filming. There was definitely a moment of hesitation, but we both realised that this was an opportunity of a lifetime and we felt so grateful that we could not pass up the opportunity,” Ebony said.

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Apart from some close friends and family, nobody else was allowed to know, with Ebony telling her other friends and colleagues that she had been offered an internship in Melbourne for three to four months! “They were so excited and I felt so terrible I couldn’t share the truth! But now that it’s out they are so thrilled and completely understand why I had to bend the truth a little.”

Despite the easy assumptions, Ebony says her and her brother aren’t really at much of advantage at all, having not even made it onto the Block ‘proper’ last series. “We’ve done a week of the show whereas the others haven’t and we knew a few crew members and had a taste of the camera and the pressure you’re under. But we also have never been on The Block – we were in an apartment complex for one week. The actual Block site and the running of the site are very different. But I understand the question of having an advantage; I would be thinking the same thing if I was a contestant and they brought someone else back. But as you’ll see, first or second time around makes no difference – you can still make huge mistakes either way!”

Humble Ebony also can’t help feeling a little guilty to get another shot at the experience when so many apply every year and miss out. “I’ve read comment after comment in the past of viewers being annoyed that others have had two opportunities to have a go. I do completely understand if people feel that way. Luke and I honestly believed that we had had our chance last time and we were not good enough to be involved. We had put it down to a great experience and had moved on. That’s why it was such a genuine surprise to be asked back and there was no way we could have said no to the opportunity. It’s something that people will either have a problem with or they won’t. Ultimately it was an unexpected delight to be asked back and we’re extremely grateful.”

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If Ebony has any regrets it’s not backing herself enough. “Viewers will be very surprised with our apartment and choices we make – it comes down to my lack of confidence in my own ability. Luke was great and constantly boosted me up, but in hindsight I did make a lot of mistakes; not trusting my gut and doing my natural style from the beginning is the biggest mistake I made.”

That said, now the apartment is finished, they love it: “It took some time getting there, there are changes that we made along the way. But ultimately, we love our apartment and hopefully the buyers will too!”

Something viewers often grumble about is too much bitching and drama and not enough design but Ebony says we can expect a great sense of teamwork amongst the contestants this time. “Yes, we are all very different and there is still frustration, conflict and disagreement, but generally I believe we all got on extremely well and helped each other a lot. There are hours upon hours of footage which has to get cut down to a 45-minute episode. I hope that viewers see the many, many laughs we all had together. Each contestant is brilliantly hilarious and completely insane in their own way – it’s fabulous!”

But working on a building site for 12 weeks, alongside eight strangers and a crew you’re getting to know with very little sleep, there is always going to be drama. “This show is about capturing the moments as they unfold, and that means capturing the drama. If the show censored the drama and focused solely on the design, viewers wouldn’t be seeing the experience for what it really is; plus that’s not reality. I think this series will show a good balance of design and drama. Let’s not forget a lot of the drama comes from the design sometimes!”

Working on The Block was the hardest, most gruelling and challenging thing Ebony’s ever done but she also calls but it the most rewarding, hilarious and craziest thing she’s done. “I hope they show all the tears, the tantrums and the laughs, because then viewers can see what an emotional rollercoaster The Block really is. It’s not all laughs and fun, but it’s not all doom and gloom either – like I said, total rollercoaster!”

Having grown up in a close family, Ebony and Luke have been taught to trust one another and be open about things. “To be honest, I was shocked that Luke and I got along so well last time but I figured it was just because we had only spent a week together! After hearing that we were back on, I was worried about how we’d go. But in all seriousness, I am so proud of how we worked as a team. We had each other’s back from day one. We had arguments and disagreements, but it never lasted long and we never screamed at each other.”

The series has now finished filming, but open for inspection day and of course, the the auctions, are still looming. Ebony’s keeping her future options open but is definitely set on a design career and more study. “I thought I had a lot to learn before, now I know I have a lot to learn! But it’s exciting. Last time the show was right as I finished my brief study, this time it feels like the prequel to furthering my study and starting my career. I have a few different options at the moment, but I just need to seek advice as to what’s the best option for me, whether it is studying in Melbourne, studying overseas, taking some time to travel or perhaps another opportunity will arise. All I know at the moment is I don’t really want to see stairs, paintbrushes or ready-made dinners for quite some time!”

The Block starts with bathroom week on Sunday night at 7pm on Nine.

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Darren Palmer’s tips on choosing blinds

Carpet Court have recently expanded their offering into window treatments, so The Block judge and brand ambassador Darren Palmer put together some exclusive tips for us on how to choose blinds.

1. Always choose the blind option that suits your light requirements. For a room ready for sleep, I recommend a full block-out, but for living spaces you may not want to completely shut off the sun.

Carpet Court sheer roller blinds
Carpet Court sheer roller blinds

2. Always choose the blind option that suits your privacy requirements. Daytime privacy can be achieved with a sheer window treatment, but nighttime privacy generally only comes with an opaque option.

3. Consider spaces that need both light and privacy, but having a sheer and a block-out option installed on the same windows.

Carpet Court roman blinds
Carpet Court roman blinds

4. Blinds and automisation go hand-in-hand, and for a little extra money you can install motors on roller blinds so you get that touch of a button convenience.

Carpet Court shutters
Carpet Court shutters

5. If you’re renovating or building, allow a rebate in the ceiling where windows are located so you can hide the tracks, rolls or mechanisms of your blinds to give your room the most streamlined look.

Darren Palmer
Darren Palmer

[contextly_sidebar id=”mUKwj7EXPkpdWmhAqCGAn0t1ijHHXX4b”]Carpet Court’s exclusive new blinds range, the Aria Window Concepts Collection, is designed to enhance contemporary and timeless interiors, with the added benefit of simple functionality and light control. There’s a range of on-trend blind designs, including neutral plantation shutters (my favourite!), simple shading, high quality window coverings and unique earthy timber venetians.

Darren says: “We’re seeing individuality as the major trend in interior design and the perfect contrast to an often bold or layered room are simple window treatments. Interiors that make statements whether in colour, texture or pattern all receive the perfect final touch with options from the new Aria blinds collection.”

The new range includes roller blinds, sunscreen blinds, roman blinds, vertical blinds, plantation shutters, timber venetians and panel blinds.

For your nearest store and to view the ranges in full, visit www.carpetcourt.com.au

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The first Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship winner

Sponsored by iscd inSTUDIO

Vintage aficionado Kimberley Robinson is quitting her job and moving from Queensland to Sydney after being chosen as the recipient of the first Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship. Myself and the fellow judges (Greg Natale, Darren Palmer and iscd’s Lucy Sutherland and Peri Mooney) were so impressed with the standard of applicants that we ended up offering an additional partial scholarship to fellow finalist Lisa Dingelmaier, who will also start her studies next month.

“When I first saw the post about the scholarship, I honestly felt a rush of excitement and daydreams at even the thought of winning and having the opportunity to work with such amazing mentors,” Kimberley said. “It took a little encouragement from my partner and close friends to actually begin my application but once I began it became a fun, yet challenging process that led me on a journey of self discovery that started to define what I want out of my design career and what I wanted my design practice to become.

Kimberley Robinson
Kimberley Robinson

“After the initial thrill of being shortlisted wore off, the preparation for the presentation in Sydney began. With such an exciting brief, there was a world of possibilities to explore. How many people get to create their dream living space without limits? This creative process created the opportunity to present my mid century inspired space to an amazing panel of judges including Darren Palmer and Greg Natale, in a welcoming and warm environment.

“The biggest shock came when I received the call from Alycia (Raco, of iscd), on my birthday no less, to let me know I had been awarded the scholarship. So many emotions have come since and I am so very humbled that the judging panel took the time to listen to my presentation and choose me to represent them through this amazing opportunity. I am excited at what will come in the next 12 months and also can’t wait to learn everything I can from the team at iscd and Darren and Greg. Moving from Brisbane to Sydney to study is a big step but as quoted by Hellen Keller, ‘Life is a daring adventure or nothing’, so let this be a chapter for a daring adventure.”

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Kimberley has quit her admin job and packed up her vintage store Kijaro so she can concentrate on studying for the next year. Her scholarship gives her a year’s free education worth more than $18,000 at iscd’s new inSTUDIO campus. As part of her inSTUDIO course, she will learn all of the elements of interior design and decoration, but also gets to experience hands on briefs, assignments and potential internships  from industry leaders such as Scentre (Westfield), Temple and Webster, Belle Magazine and Designer Rugs. Enrolments are still open for the next intake, starting next month.

Lisa Dingelmaier was also awarded a partial scholarship
Lisa Dingelmaier was also awarded a partial scholarship

Lisa also impressed us with her all-singing all-dancing presentation, a part of which you can watch in the video below. Lisa said: “When I read about this opportunity I couldn’t believe it and immediately started putting my first designs together. Meeting my idols was a high point for me in this industry. Presenting for them and hearing their professional feedback is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I was so excited to hear that I got the chance to study at such a great school as well as mentoring from amazing interior designers and can’t wait to begin!”

Greg Natale said: “Lisa is full of energy, so prolific! Her output is incredible and her aesthetic is on point – really in my world. I admired her tenacity and I’m excited to see where she can go creatively.

“Kimberly is a real story teller! Her concept blew me away and I was really impressed with her dedication to vintage – she lived and breathed that style and it came through. It wasn’t a fashion, it was her.”

Lucy Sutherland, general manager iscd, said: “We are so excited to have both Kimberley and Lisa join our inSTUDIO campus. The finalists in the competition were all exceptional and talented individuals who could all have a promising future in the industry. We are so happy that we get the opportunity to teach and mentor Lisa and Kimberley to fulfil their creative and career dreams.”

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Darren Palmer’s updated flooring range for Carpet Court

Taking a well deserved break is clearly a notion Darren Palmer doesn’t abide by! With the interior designer and The Block and Reno Rumble judge collaborating once again with Carpet Court in the expansion of his flooring range – Provincial Lane.

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All influenced by Darren’s own design taste, the recent additions include new timber flooring options and carpet collections in a range of budgets, materials and styles.

“The right flooring choice will set the design tone for any space,” explains Darren. “That’s why I always favour top quality, designer options when managing my own projects or coordinating product for my Provincial Lane collection. The newest additions are no exception, providing homeowners and renovators with high quality looks they love.”

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The range includes Charming, which sits strong as an entry-level carpet collection, with soft-to-touch texture, while Talisa Springs provides added warmth as a wool-blend for simple elegance and extra comfort. The 100% wool additions include Creekwood, Montana Sands and Bakers Creek – all popular choices on The Block this season with interesting textured loop piles in trending neutral tones.

Darren’s Stained Oak timber flooring collection also receives an on-point refresh with this season’s popular hue of grey. Responding to increased demand for quality timber flooring, Darren and Carpet Court launched the Stained Oak option back in 2014. Inspired by nature, the nutty coloured collection has since doubled, with four further colour additions.

Overall, the new carpet and timber collections feature varying grey tones, light creamy options and dark stormy hues. For colour fanatics, a bright butternut stained timber adds vibrancy to a space while the blue additions provide a subtle colour boost. The new collections stay true to the signature grey-based undertone of the entire Provincial Lane range, with carefully selected texture additions a priority.

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Darren Palmer’s favourite Reno Rumble kitchen moments

Sponsored by Freedom Kitchens

Darren Palmer, interior designer and judge on Reno Rumble, was floored by the level of detail in each and every one of the twelve Freedom Kitchens revealed on Reno Rumble. Below, he picks out his top six, based on their design, appropriateness to the homeowners, finish and inclusions.

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Contemporary Australian by Carly & Leighton

Contemporary Australian by Carly & Leighton: The materials and palette in this kitchen are stunning, and it’s great to see a blend of the reliable choice of white being contrasted against timber-grain cabinetry and black, giving the kitchen real wow factor. The beautiful bronze and black pendant lights tie in with the door handles and cabinetry colour which in turn direct the tapware, chairs and decor choices.

The thin profile of the Caesarstone benchtops is absolutely on trend and I love that the day-to-day dining happens at bench height. This kitchen fits a young couple’s lifestyle perfectly.

Hamptons by Kyal & Kara
Hamptons by Kyal & Kara

Hamptons by Kyal & Kara: A super simple palette of white and soft grey works a treat to create a light and bright cook’s kitchen with ample bench space, integrated fridge and dishwasher, and large family sized pantry. The Shaker style doors and the herringbone marble tiles give this style of kitchen a fresh and contemporary look whilst still honouring the Hamptons style.

Freestanding ovens are de rigueur for the Hamptons style and the concealed rangehood is a modern detail that lifts the traditional style into 2015. This is truly a kitchen that will stand the test of time.

Shaker by Ayden & Jess
Shaker by Ayden & Jess

Shaker by Ayden & Jess: Symmetry is the star in this kitchen with the white palette and timber-look laminate bench being the perfect fresh and homely palette for a young family’s day-to-day needs. The pendants over the generous island solve the challenge of task lighting and are sculpturally beautiful.

The whole kitchen is a great fusion between contemporary and shaker style with detailing being crisp and clean with a nod to the purist, functional brief but in a friendly and welcoming way.

Industrial by Carly & Leighton
Industrial by Carly & Leighton

Industrial by Carly & Leighton: This kitchen bucks the utilitarian approach to industrial design by providing something that is industrial in feel yet visually soft and tactile. The brick wall is a beautiful backdrop and works in with the unique colour palette of timber-grain and black. Integration of appliances always allows for a streamlined look, with the big standout in this kitchen being the knock to open Miele integrated dishwasher!

The butler’s pantry containing laundry and fridge works brilliantly and the rules of the working triangle still apply – there is just the right amount of space to allow for a perfectly flowing and functional cook’s kitchen.

Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna
Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna

Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna: Colour is the star in this modern retro kitchen, with the bold choice of blue cabinetry working beautifully with the overall palette featuring tan leather handles and timber that is carried from the windows through to the open shelves, bookending the concealed rangehood.

There’s also lot of pattern and texture squeezed into this space with integrated fridge, dishwasher and pantry disappearing to allow the porcelain butler’s sink to be a standout feature. This kitchen goes to show you that small can still be mighty.

Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton
Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton

Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton: This kitchen has all the bells and whistles you’d ever want, such as a nice wide cooktop and a pair of wine fridges. It also shows how you can elevate a simple palette of grey and white with something as simple as a unique and appropriate cabinet knob.

The tiles are stunning and the diamond shape of the marble ties in beautifully with the backs of the bar height chairs. Beautiful pendants give the kitchen the punch of colour it needs to lift it from special to out of this world.

Freedom Kitchens offers an in-home design consultation with a professional kitchen designer. Book today online or by calling 1800 113 733. For more kitchen inspiration, follow Freedom Kitchens on Pinterest and Instagram.

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Interiors Addict TV: Carly & Leighton’s top scoring kitchen

Carly and Leighton were super excited to get started on their homeowners’ kitchen brief of contemporary Australian this week, and the result, with its super-sized Caesarstone bench, brought tears of joy (as well as a top score of 19.5 out of 20)! The amazing indoor/outdoor space would probably have to be my favourite kitchen reveal yet!

Judges Darren Palmer and Romy Alwill loved it too, with its clean and warm look thanks to contrasting but subtle textures. The black tapware made a bold and modern statement, tying in with the black powder coated windows.

Freedom Kitchens helped the couple with design ideas, and additions such as brand new handles made sure it was absolutely on trend and cutting edge. Carly and Leighton were keen not to repeat anything that had already been showcased in the competition.

Watch our exclusive video interview with Lauren Ellis above for their top tips for Interiors Addict readers!

Watch all the episodes of Interiors Addict TVRead all our Reno Rumble coverage on sister site Reno Addict.

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Interiors Addict TV: Josh & Jenna’s Reno Rumble chef kitchen

Another week, another fantastic kitchen from ex Blockheads Josh and Jenna on Reno Rumble. Our Interiors Addict TV reporter Lauren Ellis chatted to the popular couple about what they did to create a room which certainly impressed judges Darren Palmer and Romy Alwill and the homeowners.

The space, designed with the help of Freedom Kitchens, is chock full of features which made it a real chef’s kitchen. Timber cabinetry and tiles added gorgeous texture and warmth, while the use of symmetry kept it clean and fresh looking. I personally loved the use of open shelving.

Watch the video to get Jenna’s top tips on creating a chef’s kitchen at home.

See all episodes of Interiors Addict TV.

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