Week three of The Block brought with it a serious style statement courtesy of Emma and Ben, who offered a colour-drenched alternative to beige bathrooms. Their main ensuite is a knockout, bursting with boldness, bathed in berry, and brimming with beautiful design moments.
Emma and Ben have gone all-in on colour drenching, embracing a deep, rich berry tone that wraps the room in drama, warmth, and just the right amount of ‘wow’. It’s moody, it’s immersive, and it’s the kind of bathroom that makes you want to lock the door and never come out.
But the beauty here isn’t just skin-deep. This space is also a full-blown Reece product showcase, and we’re blushing with pride. From the vanity to the basins, the tapware to the towel rails, every single piece has been selected with the care of someone building their dream bathroom – and it shows.
Let’s talk palette. This ensuite is a rich mix of berry tones, warm bronze accents, and walnut finishes. It’s taking country-luxe vibes of mulled wine and blackberry jam from famous Daylesford dining scene into the home. The colour drenching technique turns up the drama, but clever product choices keep things grounded and elegant.

The Milli Etch tapware takes centre stage when it comes to detail. With its finely knurled texture and warm bronze finish, it adds warmth and radiates off the rosy hues. The elevated pin design is a modern take on classic shapes, proving that it’s possible to be both timeless and on-trend.
Adding to the sensory appeal are the Kado Lussi Semi-Inset Basins. With their soft, curved forms and luxe finish, they bring a gentleness to the bold backdrop, creating a welcome contrast. And let’s not forget the ISSY Adorn Pecan Oak Vanity complete with its signature tulip handle: an elegant, artisanal touch that adds just the right amount of flair.
But what really makes this ensuite sing is how all the pieces work together. It’s a wonderful display of expert product curation, where tone, texture, and craftsmanship are layered to create a space that feels rich, cohesive, and totally swoon-worthy. You can tell Emma and Ben didn’t just build a bathroom – they told a story.
So, while the competition may be heating up, Emma and Ben have made it clear: they’re here to turn heads, push boundaries, and make berry the new beige. And we’re here for it.
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.
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