Kids Bedroom Week on The Block was chaos-central for the 2025 contestants.
Not only did the teams rush to complete two children’s bedrooms, but they also participated in a challenge which featured a stellar prize including $10,000 cash prize, a David Bromley painting, and the Gnome.
Winning their first challenge was Han and Can. But did win make a difference in Week Two?
Below are all the completed rooms in Kids Bedroom Week on The Block, including how much they cost and total scores.
Emma & Ben


The bedrooms delivered by Emma and Ben were adored by the judges! Aside from some functionality issues – caused by a little mistake from Ben who incorrectly measured the space for the wallpaper, and therefore needed to input timber panels in the second room – it was a strong week.
House 1 spent $17,554 and scored a total 25.5 points.
Han & Can


It was a great start of the week for Han and Can, but unfortunately, it didn’t end as well. Shaynna believed the babies nursery had too much clutter and wasn’t practical for a baby, however, she did love their colour palette choices.
Overall, House 2 spent $15,477 and scored a total 24 points.
Brit & Taz


Britt and Taz received incredibly high praise for their two bedrooms! For the judges, there was a clear winner.
After last week’s comments, Britt attempted to step outside of her comfort zone regarding the rooms colour palette – and it paid off.
House 3 spent $16,970 and scored a total 28 points. As the winners, Britt and Taz took home roughly $175,000 worth of appliances including a range hood, washing machine and dryer, hot plate, fridge, wine cabinet, and an oven.
Sonny & Alicia


While Sonny and Alicia’s rooms were impressive, the judges felt they were ‘undercooked.’ However, the married couple want to long-game and appeal to a broad range of buyers at auction.
They scored 24.5 points and spent a total of $14,970, meaning they took home the $10,000 for budgeting the best a second week in a row.
Robby & Mat


Robby and Mat’s Kids Bedroom Week was a ticking time bomb. Between Mat’s indifference to children and the “monstrosity of a bedhead,” we didn’t have high hopes and neither did the judges.
The judges felt the second room felt more like a grandmas room…
House 5 spent $24,432 and scored 20.5 points.
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