Han and Can's first main bathroom on The Block is a masterclass in timeless design, blending classic aesthetics with modern comfort. With an emphasis on clean lines and gentle curves, the space strikes a perfect balance between function and serenity. Their approach centers on simplicity and cohesion, creating a bathroom that brings the Daylesford day-spa home.
Calm and composed
At the heart of this design is a classic layout underpinned by simple silhouettes and straight lines. These elements set a calm and composed tone, allowing the eye to move easily through the space without distraction. It’s a style that doesn’t chase trends but instead leans into the enduring appeal of minimalism, delivering a room that feels both grounded and welcoming.
Colour that says, ‘just breathe’
The colour palette plays a vital role in establishing the room’s soothing vibe. Neutral tones dominate the space, offering a versatile base that is both warm and sophisticated. Soft green accents are strategically introduced to bring in a gentle touch of nature, elevating the atmosphere with subtle freshness. This thoughtful use of colour adds depth while maintaining the overall sense of calm, making the space feel airy and connected to the natural world.
Soft curves
A standout feature of the bathroom is its commitment to soft curves and flowing lines. The Kado Era vanity, with its rounded corners, works in perfect harmony with the Kado Neue Arch mirror. These two pieces mirror each other’s gentle curves, creating a visual rhythm that promotes relaxation. The effect is further amplified by the inclusion of Mizu Drift curved tapware, which eliminates any sharp angles or harsh lines. This consistent design language reinforces the bathroom’s spa-like feel, making it a place of retreat and rejuvenation.

Matte to the touch
In the details, Han and Can’s attention to texture and finish shines. The Kado Lussi Round basin, crafted from a soft matte solid surface, introduces a tactile richness to the space. Its understated texture and smooth curves not only echo the room’s rounded design elements but also add a refined, sensory appeal. It’s the kind of detail that invites you to slow down and appreciate the craftsmanship.
Together, these elements - classic structure, a serene palette, gentle curves, and tactile finishes - transform what could have been a standard bathroom into an elegant oasis. Han and Can have created more than just a functional room; they’ve crafted a calming experience through design. Their first bathroom on The Block proves that timeless style doesn’t mean boring - it means thoughtful, balanced, and beautifully executed.
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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