Satara continues to supply this years' contestants with a variety of "room winning" indoor and outdoor furniture pieces and stylish home decor items as detailed below.
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Studio Bedroom Reveal Week 2
After their exciting Week 1 win, Kyle and Leslie were in high spirits as they kicked off their studio bedroom.
The judges were impressed by the enormous size of the space and loved the use of natural stone, the cabinetry's concrete finish, soft furnishings, mismatched but complementary lighting, and the pair's now signature arches. "Those curves," Shaynna adds. "It is so sexy."
Satara's Bergman Swivel Chair was the perfect 'curvy, textured and functional' piece to complement the pairs signature styling.
The judges however, were concerned they may not have made the best use of the layout.
"Apart from having an operable kitchen, it could have been a fully, operational self-contained house," said Darren.
Consequently the couple ended up in second place at the conclusion of judging.
Bergman Swivel Chair in Natural Boucle
Bergman Swivel Chair in Natural Boucle
Master Bedroom and Walk in Robe Reveal Week 6
Aurora Stools in Natural faux Sheepskin
Kitchen and Laundry Reveal Week 7
There was no stopping House 1's Kyle and Leslie this week as they brought their signature curves into their kitchen. Their biggest challenge? Adding natural light into their "curvealicious" space, which they managed to do across every aspect, including by the completing their area with our curvy Float Hole Kitchen Stools.
Redo Reveal Week 10
Heading into reveals, the couple described their redo room – their once "tiny" living room – as the "most dramatic transformation" of the week. The team took out a wall, as suggested, and pushed back the entire corner, softening it with, you guessed it, a curve. Satara's Fleur Swivel Chairs in Olive green were the perfect additon to this new space.
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Work from Home Reveal Week 3
This week on The Block, Leah and Ash experienced "the highest of highs and the lowest of lows". Despite Dan's wet weather warnings, the couple didn't prepare as well as the others and suffered from water damage as a consequence.
"We know you copped it the worst. You could have been defeatist about it. You kept going and that is a credit to you both," Scotty said at Block HQ.
The judges were blown away by the peacock-green colour of the walls. "This is glamazon," Shaynna said.
Darren was glad Leah and Ash had taken on last week's feedback. "We said go bold again and it's definitely bold."
Their 'bold' selections included Satara's versatile Audrey Swivel Chairs.
As a whole, the judges loved the feel of the room.
Audrey Swivel Chairs in Lovely Aqua Warwick Fabric
Living and Dining Reveal Week 5
If ever there was a space that stamped Leah and Ash’s intention of making a statement, it was their WINNING living and dining room. “I am so glad I came back today!” said Neale as he celebrated his return to The Block with a visit to House Two’s brightly coloured, pop art inspired space starring a multicoloured armchair, Satara's midnight blue Bailey Dining Chairs and Camerich neon pink cocktail.
“It’s definitely polarising,” he said, “but they’ve pulled it off!”. And it wasn’t just with styling, Darren said. By changing the original plans, adding a chandelier alongside downlights then removing nib walls they’d created more space and given the home a better flow from downstairs to up.
Bailey Dining Chairs (available in other colors blue has been discontinued)
Kitchen and Laundry Reveal Week 7
Redo Reveal Week 10
From a weather damaged office to a perfectly executed fourth bedroom, the transformation of Leah and Ash’s redo room was “stunning”, Shaynna said. Playing the solidity of the marble fireplace off the Palm Springs aesthetic in styling choices, this was a room all agreed fit the home’s eclectic style well.
Audrey Swivel Chairs in Lovely Aqua Warwick Fabric
Living and Dining Reveal Week 5
From the three-sided Stoke fireplace with polished plaster hearth to the adjacent textured wall, this was, Darren declared, a room to die for. Just one of two living spaces planned for down stairs, it was, Neale added, just perfect for servicing what will be a pool area outside the Aluplast windows. The lighting plan left Shaynna flat, suggesting the downlights could have either been pushed the room’s edges or made more central. But even with that, there was a warmth and depth to the colour palette that made it a room: “with a lot to love!”.
Warmth from Satara's Lola Ottoman in Cinnamon was layered with Satara's black timber Shore Coffee Table, both enhanded by Satara's Jackson Boucle Sofa in natural which was further dress with Satara's scatter cushons to provide a soothing colour palette.
Outdoor Back Yard Reveal Week 11
On first impressions, the judges liked Kristy and Brett’s backyard. The couple are the only team to leave the original home’s brickwork unpainted, and the judges loved how the original finishes of the home fused with the new modern architecture and cladding. They commended the size of the pool and the sense of privacy in what was originally the home’s front yard. The outdoor dining area was perfectly positioned and featured a dining table using Satara's banana leaf Desa Placemats.
Work from Home Reveal Week 3
Marty immediately loved the sophistication of the room.
"It feels high end. The buyers in this market place will absolutely walk in and really appreciate it," he said.
The team carried their neutral tones, minimal styling, commitment to textures and attention to detail throughout the room's design. The judges thought the execution throughout was excellent.
Satara's Aurora Stools in Sage Green and throw featured this week in this week's winning room.
Living and Dining Reveal Week 5
With an elevated dining room overlooking the sprawling living room, Steph and Gian had hoped to showcase their Japandi aesthetic, but instead, all Neale could do was question the reason behind its placement. “Does it improve the flow of the house,” Neale asked, “maybe not. And then there was the styling, he added, with so many ceramics in one place: “It feels like a retail space!”. They were won back by the execution and the adjacent living room with its wrap-around Aluplast glazing looking out onto the back yard, with Neale happily settling into one of Satara's Black Rattan Anna Lounge Chair to take it all in.
Anna Rattan Lounge Chairs in Black
Master Bedroom and Walk-in Robe Reveal Week 6
Walking into Steph and Gian’s master wing, the first thing to hit the judges was the huge walk-in wardrobe and dressing area. With a huge marble-topped island, Hafele accessories, enough storage even for Shaynna, this screamed luxury. “This wardrobe could be in a $20 million home,” Marty said… a room you used to get ready to go out and then didn’t want to leave! But as impressed as they already were, the bedroom took their breath away. “This is HOT!” Shaynna said, admiring everything from the lighting plan to the neutral palette, the layout, styling and more.
This was a WINNING room.
Kitchen Reveal Week 7
Upon entering the space the judges loved Steph and Gian's kitchen, aesthetically, it's absolutely exquisite. It's that really clever mix of Scandinavian meets Japanese... even mix a little bit of Tuscan there with the urn and the foliage added Neeal. He also summed up the kitchen in two words: "Beautifully dysfunctional, because that's what it is."
The other two judges agreed.
Koko Kitchen Stools in Black Oak and Black vegan leather
Koko Kitchen Stools in Black Oak and Black vegan leather
Kids Bedroom Reveal Week 9
Steph and Gian admitted they were feeling "confident but scared" about this week's Room Reveals. After their rocky start with week 1 bedroom reveal, the pressure was on to this time meet the brief. So, they enlisted the help of some experts – real kids!
And won!
“This,” said Darren as he walked into the first of Steph and Gian’s twin rooms, “is the most sophisticated kids’ bedroom we’ve seen!” And the compliments didn’t stop there. With a soft colour palette (thankfully not all beige), the perfect pendants, bedhead reflecting the Japandi style and a swing chair, it was the best-styled room of the build, the judges said. Through the Jack and Jill bathroom into bedroom number two, the enthusiasm continued. Ample storage, on-point styling (down to hand-stickered artworks) and again a soft palette all added up to rooms that combined functionality, marketability and soul for a result Marty applauded as “brilliant flexibility.
The room features Satara small Lola Ottoman in Cinnamon
Living and Dining Reveal Week 5
The one thing that screams luxury in a home, the judges agreed, is space. And Eliza and Liberty’s huge living dining area certainly delivered that. “This floorplan is the gift of all gifts,” Darren declared, “and you haven’t messed it up!”.
Looking out over what will be their backyard and with a central free-standing fireplace, one space is punctuated a table and stunning Patrice Chairs by Satara, Rosenberg art and a Camerich sculpture plus a porta timber feature wall with a generous inset television. It's a sophisticated space, they all agreed, that’s going to work very well against the kitchen to come.
Kitchen and Laundry Reveal Week 7
Overall, it was a great week of feedback for the girls, who nailed design, functionality and the judges hearts, ultimatley WINNING kitchen and laundry week. As Neale is currently tag-teaming judging duties with Marty Fox, he said he was very happy to be back for Kitchen and Launrdy Week. "I would not have missed it for the world," he said.
Button Stools in Black Oak and Black vegan leather
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