


It’s not practical to have a door like this in a space like this. You want a cavity slider door you can open and close easily with one hand in the dark of night. Like anything from the Macca’s healthy choice menu, nobody wants that. I take issue with the doors opening toward you to go into the ensuite though. And they ticked a lot of boxes in terms of the shelving areas, the hanging zones, the shoe drawers, you name it. The eyeballs are tantalised in many respects. To quote Kath Day-Knight, “I loike what I see”. The colours and materials here are lovely. The Walk-Through Robe Was Good, Not Great It’s a guest space, but not grand enough for a master suite. Sadly though, and it’s the case for a lot of the rooms this week, I don’t see this as a sophisticated master bedroom. Nice tones, nice patterns, nice textures. The whole bedscape is in fact quilt lovely. The quilt cover set though: stunner deal. Something about the tone of that green is not doing it for me. Somehow in the room, on that green wall, it loses its appeal. Honestly, take a look at the artwork here on its own and it’s stunning. Even the artwork is a stunner.īut, and you knew there was going to be one, they don’t really work together. And in Tom and Sarah Jane’s room there are many. You know me outside of these major design crimes, it’s rare I meet a furniture or decor piece I don’t like. There Are Some Successful Moments Here Though A bedroom is at its best when you walk in and see a well-made bed across the room, looking at you in all its cushion-clad glory. The orientation of the room – walking into the bed as you enter – isn’t giving me joy and rapture either. Like me at a country pub’s tits-and-schnitz night, it just doesn’t belong there. Maybe I’m wrong (it happened once) but I’m not feeling this fireplace in this bedroom. It needs to be turned at a bare minimum, so it faces into the room and toward the bed more. Not only is it not visually appealing, but the tile work around is just asking to be knocked into when you’re stumbling to the loo in the middle of the night. I have to come right out and say it you guys: the fireplace is, as the French Say, Le Uggle. Nevertheless, I’ve gone ahead and called out what soared and what sunk this week, and it’s left my personal ranking of the teams as follows, from best to worst:ĭrop me a comment at the end of the post and let me know which of The Block 2022 master bedrooms was your fave! I did not tell my partner we’d be gutting our master and starting again after seeing the revealed rooms. The Block 2022 master bedrooms reveal is complete, and we must now go through the thankless task of dropping truth bombs you didn’t hear on the show.Īs a vessel through which the design gods speak, I gotta give it to you straight: I don’t think any of the rooms this week were amazing.
