The Block 2019: Week 11, verandah reveal

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It was a design so bad it left The Block judges fuming. The “tragic” reveal resulted in one of the show’s lowest scores of the season. TheBlock TheBlock9 TheBlockau

This is what a 10/10 balcony looks like. The boys got the show’s first perfect score. Picture: The BlockUpstairs was just as good with the boys keeping true with the styling of level three’s entertainment room.

“This is why you would live in St Kilda,” Shaynna said and Darren agreed as he counted the seats around massive dining table.Source:Supplied “And it’s when you step out here, it makes sense of the whole lifestyle that the house is selling. This is where it all makes sense.”“To deliver this and get away with it is something quite exceptional.”And just like that, the Bondi boys got a well deserved score of 30.

“It is consistent with what they have delivered downstairs. It’s beautifully styled and I think they have done their absolute best with the available budget,” a very proud Neale said.And to Tess and Luke’s surprise, they came second with a score of 23.5.They also impressed with their upstairs verandah given their very little budget.

“A crotched hammock would have been a much better choice than the sofa and it would have been really in line with what they have done inside.”According to the judges, Andy and Deb’s lower verandah wasn’t a true representation of their beachy, Scandi vibe seen throughout the rest of their house. Picture: The Block“I think that is way too industrial. It suits next-door … they’re not comfy chairs and the last thing I would ever want out on a verandah is a glass table.

“I think this is the hardest bench I have ever sat on in my life. I wouldn’t even sit on this in a park.”Shaynna said the balcony was missing any sense of colour.

 

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The judges needed to respect that at this stage they were on a strict budget. TheBlockAU

get a nice view of the drug addicts, prostitutes and homeless people on grey street, I dont think too many people will be using their balconies, I would throw much money at them either

Probably something the average Aussie could afford to do! The judges need to get over it!!!!

looks better than the usual shite

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