The Block 2025: Emma and Ben's Main Bathroom Reveal

The Block 2025: Emma and Ben's Main Bathroom Reveal

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In their main bathroom on The Block, Emma and Ben have crafted a bathroom that beautifully encapsulates the essence of Modern Australian design. During her consultation at the Reece Wendouree showroom, Emma brought a clear vision to the table: a bathroom space that felt grounded in nature, effortlessly relaxed, yet subtly refined.

Inspired by Australia

At the heart of this bathroom is a thoughtfully curated palette inspired by the Australian landscape. Soft green hues blend seamlessly with warm walnut wood tones, creating a calming, earthy atmosphere that speaks to the textures and colours of nature. This foundation grounds the room while providing a canvas for layering in thoughtful design elements. If ‘wellness’ is the theme for The Block Daylesford 2025 season, Emma and Ben have nailed it.

Texture and detailing

Texture plays a leading role in this space, with every detail chosen to add tactile interest and depth. The Milli Etch tapware and Marq Edit shower and accessories are standouts, featuring knurled detailing that invites touch and elevates the everyday experience. These textural touches, paired with the Kado Neue Fluted vanity in a walnut timber finish, bring warmth and character to the bathroom. The vanity’s bullnose edge, fluted profile, and curved form offer a contemporary nod to classic design while contributing to the room’s sense of softness and sophistication.

Emma and Ben's Main Bathroom Tapware
Milli Etch Brusched Bronze Tapware

Warmth through colour

Brushed bronze finishes throughout the space add a modern contrast and cohesive elegance. The Milli Etch tapware’s warm metallic tone complements the green and timber palette perfectly, offering a striking yet balanced aesthetic. The brushed bronze Milli Mood Edit heated towel rail introduces a touch of practical luxury - ensuring a warm towel is always within reach, enhancing daily routines with a dose of comfort and indulgence.

Day-spa-inspired bathing

A key statement in the space is the Kado Lussi Back to Wall bath. This sculptural centrepiece boasts a smooth, solid surface finish that is not only visually striking but also wonderfully functional. Its ergonomic design enhances relaxation, while the back to wall configuration makes it as practical as it is beautiful. The bath’s soft, rounded shape invites a moment of pause, encouraging users to immerse themselves in the experience of bathing.

The Milli Marq Edit twin shower adds another layer of sophistication with its soft, drenching spray pattern technology. Designed for both performance and style, it transforms the simple act of showering into a rejuvenating ritual. The consistent detailing across all fixtures ensures visual harmony throughout the room.

  • Kado Lussi Back to Wall Bath

  • Milli Etch Tapware

  • Milli Marq Shower

  • Milli Etch Shower Mixer

  • Kado Neue Fluted Vanity

As seen in The Block bathroom reveals, Emma and Ben’s bathroom is more than just a functional space, it’s a sanctuary that captures the heart of Australian living. Through their thoughtful use of colour, texture, and material, they’ve created a retreat that feels natural and grounded, yet modern and luxurious. It's a space where design and comfort coexist seamlessly, making it a true reflection of contemporary Australian style.

Follow the Journey

With Reece onboard, this season’s bathrooms promise to be more than just functional - they’ll be places to pause, recharge and reconnect. Stay tuned to see how each team transforms their space with the help of Reece and Daylesford’s wellness DNA.

Explore the latest bathroom trends, products, and behind-the-scenes from the show at check out The Block 2025.