How to decide on a kitchen layout
The room: Kids bedrooms
Cash spent: $17,554 (Budget: $15,000)
Score: 25.5/30 (second place)
I am instantly struck by the depth of colour,” said Shaynna Blaze. “They’ve really gone heavy in detail and energy in here.
Emma and Ben created a couple of thoughtful, yet fun spaces with their kids room designs. In the first room, the Victorian couple created a whimsical and pretty bedroom designed for girls with garden fairy vibes, and a pink and peach colour scheme.
A wallpaper feature wall behind the beds won praise and created a strong impression on the judges. “This feels great; it’s a lot softer,” said Marty Fox, who liked the option of the twin beds in this space. “I really like this room. It’s very marketable and has something special.”
The second space of House 1 was aimed at teenage boys with more of a musician/skater feel and a darker, moody palette created with wallpaper.
The point of difference? A showstopping circular niche on the feature wall, created with plaster and used as both a bookcase and bench seat. The timber bench and floating shelves in the niche won praise from Darren Palmer who said they complemented the wooden bed beautifully.
Plasterboard is surprisingly versatile and can be used in many different ways beyond just walls. Flexible forms can be used to create curves, staircases or niches and only need a paint job in the colour of your choice to be finished well.
The colours that Emma and Ben used in their kids’ bedrooms are Golden Lamp and White Comfort by British Paints.