It will be Satara's sixth season of The Block in 2024. Once again we've been selected to supply this years' contestants with a variety of "room winning" indoor and outdoor furniture pieces and stylish home decor items as revealed below in hte coming weeks.
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Best mates, parents, rookie renovators and more...The Block 2024 crew are sure to deliver success, tears and truckloads of laughs and drama.
For this very special 20th season, Australia's favourite renovation show is heading to the stunning coastal location of Phillip Island.
The first episode of The Block started on air on Monday August 12 on Channel 9
The Blockheads will renovate five luxury family holiday homes – once again designed by longtime Block architect Julian Brenchley – from an abandoned resort just a few minutes' drive from the town of Cowes.
Some Blockheads are ready for the challenge of a lifetime while others are quitely confident.
Living and Dining Week 8
Fresh off the back of their first win last week, sisters Maddy and Charlotte were keen to go back-to-back and at first look, the judges thought they were in with a chance. A soaring ceiling line and Velux skylights, Laminex panelling and Venetian render impressed Shaynna, along with the Joel Elliot fireside cabinetry that mirrored the kitchen. Marty gave his thumbs up to the neutral colour palette and real wood-burning fireplace however the judges concluded that even though th room a good they thought it was a bit 'vanilla'
The room featured Satara's Tatum Chair , Sorrento Side Table and Phoenix Console Table.
Tatum Lounge Chair in Boho Sesame
Courtney is 32, and an event account manager and furniture designer.
Grant is a 30-year-old landscape development manager, which he hopes will give him an advantage in the later stages of The Block.
The couple have been married for three years and feel that being on The Block now, before they have kids, is the perfect time.
Living and Dining Week 8
If House 1 was a bit vanilla, Shaynna decided, Courtney and Grant had created Rum ‘n’ Raisin, with pops of colour and style blended throughout.
Shaynna loved the room “The furniture is all gorgeous,” she summed up. “The colours are all consistent and balanced… a great space!”
The room featured Satara's Marlow Sofa in Boho Squash.
Bedroom 2 Reveal Week 4
For Marty, the instant attraction for House 2 came from the curves. “It’s incredible!” he said as he walked in the room, with Darren adding “my heart just jumped out of my chest!”. For Shaynna it was the inclusions such as the Kinsman wardrobes and Satara's the Bailey Dining Chair.
This room, Marty declared, showed why he thought Courtney and Grant were front runners to win the Block. “This house is an auctioneers dream!”
Bailey Chair in Olive Green Suede
Best friends for 20 years, these two are almost like brothers.
Ricky is a 34-year-old plumber, so he’s used to being on the tools and getting things done. Being on The Block is a dream come true for him.
Haydn is a 37-year-old IT manager whose wife Chelsea is eight-and-a-half-months pregnant when the boys start on The Block, so there will be a Block baby!
Master Bedroom Reveal Week 5
Their Master Bedroom featured 2 of Satara's Benjamin Bedside Tables , which the judges loved.
Kitchen Reveal Week 6
The boys put their heart and soul into their kitchen, continuing their coastal theme with a creamy colour scheme, stunning light pendants and a bright and breezy breakfast bar.
Darren said he loved the velvet touch of the island, and the judges agreed it was clearly a space for entertaining.
"This is the biggest kitchen we've seen today by a mile," Marty said.
"I love the fact you can easily sit nine, 10 people around this space. That's what people are coming to Phillip Island to do, gather with their family." which featured Satara's Nelson Stools in Camel and Black.
Kylie and Brad are parents of four children from Far North Queensland.
Kylie is 37 and a hairdresser, which would come in handy with maintaining her shiny green hair. She also runs a business selling hair products with her mum, but isn’t afraid to pick up a drill and get stuck in.
Brad is 32 and no stranger to a building site as he works as an electrician and plumber. They’ve been married for seven years, and as fans of The Block they’re keen to give it a crack themselves.
Living and Dining Week 8
From the huge open plan, the clever lighting plan to the Christian Cole circular mirror and custom Islay dining table complete with accent green chairs from Satara Kylie and Brad’s living and dining area was an instant hit and resulted in a winning room for this team.
Kristian is 31 and an electrician who wants to start his own business one day.
He’s married to 28-year-old restaurant manager Mimi, who works at her family’s Vietnamese restaurant.
The couple’s spectacular wedding ceremony took place in Adelaide in November 2023 and went viral on TikTok.
They’re bringing their strong work ethic to The Block this season.
Master Bedroom Reveal Week 5
Master Bedroom featured 2 of Satara's Fleur Swivel Chair, Lola Bench and Lola Small Ottoman
From the raked ceiling with HomePro sheers, to the Wave bedhead, Foundation bedbase and beautiful Artist Lane artworks including the Cape Woolamai Phillip Island piece from Ella Boylan, this was a room that screamed “Coastal Holiday” for Marty. Not everything was perfect however, with unfinished paintwork and mismatched door handles bothering Shaynna and the LED lighting next to the couple’s trademark Porta Timber feature a bit jarring for Marty. Darren found the bedside light switches too far away and only one bedside lamp an unusual choice, but overall, they agreed it was a great room… very nearly worth a ten! The wardrobe with new Budino Walnut joinery and Hafele upgrades was a winner, they all agreed, with its drop-down hangers, luxurious leather boxes, trouser racks, shoe drawers and more. “Luxury upon luxury!” Darren said.
Kitchen Reveal Week 6
With four out of five wins, the judges expected a high quality room from Kristian and Mimi.
Walking into House 5's kitchen, it was clear that's exactly what they delivered.
"Well, Kristian and Mimi don't let us down, do they?" said Darren as he took in the space.
"This is stunning," gushed Shaynna.
The Kitchen featured Satara's Minerva Rope Cushion Stools in Olive Green complimenting the walnut timber cabinet tones
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