Block Season 19 is coming to a close as contestants unveiled their final room on Sunday after Front Garden and Façade Week.
Now, as the million-dollar auctions draw ever closer, buyers have been granted access to the stunning Blockhead homes.
With the renovations complete as teams prepare for auction day, Chron Australia can provide exclusive insight into the fully renovated Hamptons East properties.
Kyle and Leslie’s House 1 will be priced between $2.5 million and $2.75 million.
It is described as having “impressive road presence” and “exquisitely designed interiors to the highest standards.”
As renovations at The Block are completed as teams prepare for auction day, Chron Australia can provide a glimpse inside the fully renovated Hamptons East properties. Pictured: Host Scott Cam
However, Kyle and Leslie’s renovation is the only one that has four bedrooms, while all of the other homes have five.
However, the WA couple have presented a stunning home with an opulent, modern design that stands out throughout.
With a backyard spa as well as multiple entertainment areas and a private Pilates studio, House 1 is a strong contender to win at auction.
Kyle and Leslie’s House 1 (both pictured) is expected to be priced between $2.5 million and $2.75 million
It is described as having “impressive road presence” and “exquisitely designed interiors to the highest standards”.
However, Kyle and Leslie’s renovation is the only one that has four bedrooms, while all of the other homes have five
However, the WA couple have presented a stunning home with an opulent, modern design that stands out throughout
With a backyard spa as well as multiple entertainment areas and a private Pilates studio, House 1 is a strong contender to win at auction
This beautiful living room brightens the home with lots of natural light and soft wood
Bathrooms featured monochrome color palettes and complementary finishes
The master bathroom is a showstopper with curved sinks leading into a huge shower
Their first room in the series was the start of the curvy elements that run throughout the property
A huge kitchen features a huge, stocked refrigerator and a beautiful island with plenty of space for food prep and entertaining
Kyle and Leslie had a hard time finding a place for their huge round dining table, but they managed to fit it into a quaint alcove off the living area
Her Pilates studio may not have been particularly popular with the judges, but many Hamptons East moms will be raving about having their own studio
Essential hardwood floors are installed throughout the home for consistency
A unique hot tub in the backyard provides that certain extra something
Surrounded by greenery, it will be hard for buyers not to fall in love with the backyard features
Leah and Ash’s Eclectic Home 2 is expected to fetch between $2.5 million and $2.75 million if it sells as expected.
The price guide describes the property as “glamorous” and features “a curved ceiling that reflects the curved aesthetic of the main house.”
Leah’s unusual style can be seen throughout the rooms, with pops of color creating a cheerful and welcoming atmosphere.
However, she seemed to maintain her personal style in the bathrooms and exterior, both of which featured far more neutral tones.
The Queensland locals got creative with the children’s bedrooms, which featured incredibly eye-catching walls.
Leah and Ash’s (both pictured) eclectic Home 2 is expected to fetch between $2.5 million and $2.75 million if it sells as expected
The price guide describes the property as “glamorous” and features “a curved ceiling that reflects the curved aesthetic of the main house.”
Leah’s unusual style can be seen throughout the rooms, with pops of color creating a cheerful and welcoming atmosphere
The master bedroom offers plenty of space and plenty of seating
The Queensland locals got creative with the children’s bedrooms, which featured incredibly eye-catching walls
With two children’s rooms, the two are always one step ahead
Leah’s flair for design came to the fore in the living room
Their second entertainment area featured a more muted color palette
Leah seemed to fully incorporate her personal style in the bathrooms and exterior, both of which featured far more neutral tones
The huge bathroom and dual shower heads are the main selling point of the master bathroom
Similar to some of the other teams, they maintained a twisty theme throughout the series
Beautiful artwork adorns the walls of Leah and Ash’s house
Beautiful lighting hangs above the main staircase
They even went a step further and filled the space with another entryway seating area
House 3, overseen by Kristy and Brett, has a healthy price range of $2.5 million to $2.75 million.
Her home “occupies the largest footprint on The Block” and is the “embodiment of the designer life,” according to the listing.
Belle Property auctioneers Julian Cannata and Sam Inan praised Kristy’s incredible sense of design that she unleashed on the “pristine” property.
“Their youth and vibrancy allow them to create something very special from their pristine 1950s home that isn’t seen in every magazine,” Julian and Sam said on their website.
“They do an excellent job on the only corner block in this year’s series, which is a unique selling point in itself.”
House 3, overseen by Kristy and Brett (both pictured), has a healthy price range of $2.5 million to $2.75 million
Her home “occupies the largest footprint on The Block” and is the “embodiment of the designer life,” according to the listing.
Belle Property auctioneers Julian Cannata and Sam Inan praised Kristy’s incredible sense of design that she unleashed on the “pristine” property
“Their youth and vibrancy allow them to create something very special from their pristine 1950s home that isn’t seen in every magazine,” Julian and Sam said on their website
“They do a great job on the only corner block in this year’s series, which is a unique feature in itself,” Julian and Sam added
Kristy had a very muted but consistent style throughout the season
Their guest bathroom looked incredibly spacious and bright, with incredible overhead lighting and dark finishes highlighting the color palette
The living area was simple but elegant with pops of bold red and floor-to-ceiling curtains
A second seating area was decorated in earth tones and beautiful artwork
The office wasn’t well received by the judges, but could find a buyer who works from home
The selling point in Kristy and Brett’s kitchen was their stunning countertops, which stood out from all the other kitchens on The Block this season
Steph and Gian’s House 4 has a price guide of $2.2 million to $2.4 million – the lowest of all the homes.
It is described as “an architecturally designed and curated home with a blend of calm Japanese and Scandinavian harmonious features.”
Steph’s incredibly unique yet subdued decorating style is implemented flawlessly and consistently throughout the property.
Only in the children’s rooms and bathroom can a splash of color be seen in the house when Steph enhances them with earthy green tones.
The children’s favorites stand to make millions at auction as they are supported by White Sunbury’s Aaron Hill and Marin Durkovic, who led Omar and Oz to a record-breaking win last year.
Steph and Gian’s House 4 (pictured) has a guide price of $2.2 million to $2.4 million – the lowest of all the homes
It is described as “an architecturally designed and curated home with a blend of calm Japanese and Scandinavian harmonious features.”
Steph’s incredibly unique yet subdued decorating style is implemented flawlessly and consistently throughout the property
Only in the children’s rooms and bathroom can a splash of color be seen in the house when Steph enhances them with earthy green tones
The children’s favorites stand to make millions at auction as they are supported by White Sunbury’s Aaron Hill and Marin Durkovic, who led Omar and Oz to a record-breaking win last year
Steph’s incredible design skills really came through in the bathrooms
The children’s bathroom was highlighted by the earthy green tones she introduced
The huge walkthrough wardrobe was a huge hit with the judges and is sure to attract lots of potential buyers
The home office also serves as a home entertainment area
Steph’s unique Japandi style was clearly evident in her dining and living areas
The mid-season swap proved beneficial for the young architect
Meanwhile, House 5, which is being renovated by Eliza and Liberty, is expected to fetch $2.7 million to $2.85 million – the highest of this year’s properties.
According to their for-sale listing, the sisters’ home is “absolutely stunning with its size, magnificent furnishings and 7-star energy efficiency.”
“This incredible 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom mid-century remodel will host the most unforgettable family gatherings.”
Despite being this year’s fan favorites, Eliza and Liberty struggled to remain consistent with their designs throughout Season 19.
Nevertheless, they learned quickly and found their groove after a few weeks, which is reflected in their reserved and trendy styling.
Meanwhile, House 5, which is being renovated by Eliza and Liberty (pictured), is expected to fetch $2.7 million to $2.85 million – the highest of this year’s properties
According to their for-sale listing, the sisters’ home is “absolutely stunning with its size, magnificent furnishings and 7-star energy efficiency.”
“This incredible 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom mid-century remodel will host the most memorable family gatherings,” the sales listing continues
Despite being this year’s fan favorites, Eliza and Liberty struggled to remain consistent with their designs throughout Season 19
Nevertheless, they learned quickly and found their groove after a few weeks, which is reflected in their reserved and trendy styling
The moss wall in her master bathroom failed to wow the judges, but the bizarre feature could attract an equally eclectic buyer
Eliza and Liberty found their niche styling quirks by the end of the season