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During the early days of the competition, Gold Coast couple Sonny and Alicia struggled to define their signature style on The Block – but, after their knockout blue kitchen, moody mauve guest suite, and “unfaultable” powder room, the pair have dispelled any doubts.

Clean, contemporary style with mid-century elements and a healthy dose of bold colour has been the formula for Sonny and Alicia, but as the weeks progressed, the pair have honed their style, which extends to their outdoor spaces, and of course, their final front yard reveal.

From their stylish terrace to their winning facade, Sonny and Alicia’s outdoor zones have been some of their best work in the competition. So much so, it begs the question: could House 4 be the dark horse? Only time – and the upcoming auction – will tell.

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Who are Sonny & Alicia?

The Block’s Sonny and Alicia are a married couple and parents to three kids from the Gold Coast. Sonny, 44, is a plumber, and Alicia, 42, is a dental practice manager.

The couple were on the shortlist for last year’s season on Phillip Island, but received the exciting call this time around for Daylesford. “I was really upset last year that we just missed out, so when we got the call to say we were in it was an amazing feeling,” Alicia says.

While the pair aren’t experienced renovators, they did build their current family home and have renovated a granny flat in the past. 

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Sonny and Alicia's Daylesford house on The Block
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Front yard

After weeks of being pipped at the post, Sonny and Alicia finally secured their first win with their “quintessential Aussie front yard.”

Upon stepping out into the garden, the judges immediately spotted ‘Rusty the Kangaroo’, a life-sized lounging roo sculpture by Matt Hill. Darren noted that while sculptures can look clunky in a front yard, Rusty (and his huge biceps) works.

Featuring a generous lawn and a number of mature Chinese Elm trees, the judges also loved Sonny and Alicia’s simple but effective landscaping, which Marty described as feeling “established.” The extra driveway, caravan space and two gates also earned the pair points in terms of versatility.

Shaynna had just one note: to add a hedge around the guest suite’s seating area to create privacy. Otherwise, the couple created a “pretty faultless” front yard.

Sonny and Alicia The Block pool
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Backyard

“It’s so simple, and yet, looking out, it’s a textbook backyard,” Marty said upon seeing Sonny and Alicia’s completed garden. Darren had to agree, describing the lawn, swimming pool and multiple dining areas as a “good, proper Aussie backyard.”

Set beneath an arbour, the outdoor dining space earned plenty of praise from the judges and is set to only get better once its wisteria plants begin to climb and flourish above it. The judges were also impressed by the round sauna.

Sonny and Alicia The Block Pool House
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Cabana

Sonny and Alicia’s poolside cabana was a lot more than just a room with a couple of chairs. The judges quickly discovered the space had a daybed, air conditioning, a kitchenette and a toilet.

Marty described it as the “highest-spec” cabana of all the Block houses, while landscaper Dave jokingly labelled it “a great dog house.”

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Sonny and Alicia's terrace with a brick feature wall
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Terrace

There was one detail in Sonny and Alicia’s terrace that all three judges were absolutely in love with, and that was the brick.

“That is the best material on The Block,” Marty exclaimed upon seeing the walls and the brick-encased outdoor kitchen. The other two judges were in total agreement, with Shaynna describing the detail as “incredible” and Darren simply commenting, “Yum.”

Featuring a pizza oven, fridge, barbeque, sink and two built-in heaters, the outdoor kitchen and dining space truly impressed.

Sonny and Alicia's outdoor lounge space on The Block
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Terrace

Sonny and Alicia’s styling earned plenty of praise from the judges this week, with Marty, Shaynna and Darren all agreeing that the space felt decidedly soft and warm, thanks to the inclusion of outdoor rugs.

The choice to include a lounge area rather than dedicating more space to the outdoor kitchen may have been a risky move, but the judges deemed it to be the right choice, with Marty aptly saying: “Lounging is living.” And, to be honest, we couldn’t agree more.

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Shed

Offering both a games area and an abundance of storage, Sonny and Alicia’s shed ticked all the boxes.

Inside, the pair included a workbench that doubles as a pool table, a darts board and plenty of tools, which the judges thought was very practical and versatile.

“It’s a good old functional, Australian Stratco shed and I am here for it,” Darren said.

Sonny and Alicia's laundry with checkerboard tiling
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Laundry and pantry

The judges loved the material selection, particularly the checkerboard tiling, in Sonny and Alicia’s warm-toned laundry and pantry, but were unsure about the layout of the space.

“It’s just slightly odd because it’s doing two things at once,” Darren said of the laundry and pantry combination, while Marty was quick to point out a lack of storage in the adjoining hallway. Nevertheless, the judges had to concede that everything looked “amazing”, and the inclusion of the drying cabinet and fridge scored them points in practicality.

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Sonny and Alicia's burgundy powder room
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Powder room

Darren’s jaw was on the floor when he saw the couple’s powder room, where deep burgundy walls meet a jaw-dropping viola marble counter. “That is hot,” Shaynna said. “This is unfaultable,” Marty agreed.

Sonny and Alicia's mud room with pink and brown tones
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Mudroom

The home’s blush-toned palette carries on into the mudroom, where storage has been cleverly designed above and below a bench seat, earning the tick of approval from functionality-focused Marty.

Sonny and Alicia's garage on The Block
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Garage

While not nearly as flashy as the others, the inclusion of the Daylesford wallpaper was hailed as the hero of Sonny and Alicia’s very “functional” garage.

Sonny and Alicia's mauve colour-drenched guest suite on The Block
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Guest suite

Sonny and Alicia went big on colour once again this week, and their “brave” choice paid off. Upon entering the aubergine-hued guest suite, Darren described the colour-drenched space as “heaven”, while Shaynna was quick to praise the wallpaper Alicia had designed from a previous challenge; “This is professional-level design.”

Marty noted that although the guest suite doesn’t have a kitchenette, there are still plenty of amenities, including a coffee nook and bar fridge. His only suggestion was for the pair to add doors to cover the exposed storage positioned beneath the TV.

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A beige and pink ensuite bathroom with a double vanity
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Guest suite

Continuing the warm pink tones, the guest ensuite features a peachy wall colour, tiled feature wall and a floating walnut timber vanity. “I finally feel Sonny and Alicia have got their groove,” Shaynna said.

Sonny and Alicia kitchen
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Kitchen

Not only did Sonny and Alicia complete a full kitchen installation this week, but they also completely redesigned the neighbouring living room, which was heavily criticised by the judges a couple of weeks ago. Implementing the judges’ notes, they sought to redeem the integrity of the room as a whole by resolving the colour palette and spatial layout of both zones. Picking up on the dusty blue tone of the kitchen cabinetry, the living room now boasts a smoky aubergine feature wall and reoriented furniture that spotlights the feature fireplace to its best advantage.

Although the couple from Queensland have often struggled with spatial planning, this week they knocked it out of the park. Darren Palmer, who was “besotted” with the kitchen in general, said they’d landed in the “Goldilocks” zone of spatial planning with a spacious and functional layout that was well thought out and perfectly executed. Shaynna Blaze loved that the space “had heart”, while Marty Fox wasn’t quite as taken with the space, saying he thought it wasn’t very ‘Daylesford.’ All agreed Sonny and Alicia’s hard work had rescued their home…for now!

Sonny and Alicia. Rumpus room. The Block
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Rumpus room

There was nothing half-hearted about Sonny and Alicia’s room reveal this week. The Gold Coast duo chose ‘Witching’ as their hero colour, and they went all in, drenching every centimetre of the walls, shelving and ceiling in the same rusty shade. They selected furniture and decor in complementary, neutral shades, which allowed their colour choice to take centre stage. Far from boring, Sonny and Alicia’s execution of this room shows how interesting and layered a simple palette can be and how choosing the right colour for the right room makes all the difference.

Shaynna loved the purposeful effect of the full colour, saying it felt enveloping, like a nook. Darren Palmer was “besotted” with their treatment of the room, noting that it was on-trend and perfect for the Daylesford market. Marty Fox pointed out the one defect with the room, the stark white light fittings and air conditioning vents. On the whole, a great week for the Queenslanders, who ended with a podium finish for the first time since week two.

Sonny and Alicia's living room. The Block
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Living and dining room

The judges thought the allocation of space was “interesting” and noted the couple had struggled with spatial planning in past challenges. Darren said, “The orientation and location is all wrong.” The highlights of the room were undoubtedly the fireplace, which features the same brick as the home’s external cladding, and the incredible artwork. Darren thought the brickwork was a beautiful link from the exterior facade and Shaynna enthused over the rich blue and earthy tones of the painting.

A takeaway for prospective home renovators is to start with a strong concept and a layout appropriate for the space available to you. Sonny and Alicia tried to create a homely feeling, but ignored the realities of the expansive home they have to work with. This disconnect between concept and execution created a living and dining room that felt better suited to a small apartment than a large country home.

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Sonny and Alicia's main bedroom on The Block
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Main bedroom

Blending timber, chocolate brown velvet and warm beige tones, Sonny and Alicia’s main bedroom emanates warmth and was style-stamped by Darren as “elevated country”. But, while the decadent colour palette, cosy fireplace and velvet curtains were a hit with the judges, there was still room for improvement. “Everything is teetering on the rug,” Shaynna pointed out, echoing the same feedback she gave to Robby and Mat. The execution of the timber feature wall was also a miss for the pair, as was the walk-in wardrobe, which could have been made bigger and provided with more enclosed storage, Marty suggested.

Sonny and Alicia's floating timber vanity with a round mirror
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Bathroom

Sonny and Alicia’s second bathroom was somewhat of a departure from the bolder colour palettes seen in their previous rooms. Featuring large grey tiles, a dark timber vanity and a concrete bathtub with matching sinks, the space’s minimalist styling and neutral palette achieve a sense of zen. Its layout, however, wasn’t quite right, according to the judges. “You’ve got this massive wall that’s just been wasted,” Marty criticised.

Sonny and Alicia's bathroom with a freestanding tub
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Bathroom

What worked and what didn’t in Sonny and Alicia’s bathroom

“This has the makings of a perfect 10,” judge Marty said of Sonny and Alicia’s grey, minimalist bathroom. Large format tiles, copper hardware and a statement concrete Nood Co bathtub with matching sinks culminated in a simple yet refined space that reminds us that concrete can be chic.

But while the couple’s pared-back styling hit the mark, the layout forced the vanity, shower, bathtub and toilet into the various corners of the room, creating unnecessary dead space in the centre. As the judges pointed out, reshuffling the layout would create more space for a larger vanity and also make the toilet less visible.

Sonny and Alicia's country-style kids bedroom with blue plaid wallpaper and a gallery wall
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Kids’ bedroom

Splashed with various shades of blue, Sonny and Alicia’s bold boys’ room impressed the judges. Darren Palmer was “enamoured” by the gingham wallpaper and gallery wall, which leans right into the country aesthetic with its equestrian theme. However, the judges agreed that the other side of the room, which was painted white and featured a wall-mounted TV, could have done with more of that wallpaper to create a cosier and more cohesive feel.


Three styling ideas to steal from Sonny and Alicia’s kids’ bedrooms

Sonny and Alicia received some positive feedback this week with their cosy, country-inspired kids’ bedrooms. “The use of colour is divine,” Shaynna said of the boys’ room – and we’d have to agree! Here are the three styling ideas we’re stealing from the pair’s Block bedrooms:

  • Gingham wallpaper: Is there any print more country than gingham? We particularly love how the pair used the wallpaper in both the boys’ room and the girls’ room to inform the bold blue and pink colour palettes.
  • An equestrian-themed gallery wall: Comprised of old art prints depicting horses in a bush setting, the gallery wall nails the country-inspired, Australiana aesthetic and feels right at home in a country kids’ room.
  • A cohesive palette based on one colour: From the wallpaper to the accent cushions, throws, drapes and wardrobes, Sonny and Alicia have achieved a varied yet cohesive palette based on one colour repeated throughout each room. The result is two spaces full of depth and warmth.
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Sonny and Alicia's pink kids bedroom with a built in desk and wallpapered feature wall on The Block
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Kids’ bedroom

Using the same gingham wallpaper, but this time in pink, Sonny and Alicia created a pretty, peachy girl’s bedroom. But, although the judges loved the use of colour, they felt it wasn’t quite on brief. “I’m in an adult’s bedroom,” Shaynna said. Nevertheless, the space achieves a strong sense of warmth and elegance thanks to its soft layers, timber tones and bold pink treatment.

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Bathroom

Darren was “besotted with this bathroom and this aesthetic”, and particularly loved the bronze hardware, which ties in with the warm, pink-hued palette and dark timber vanity. However, Shaynna was quick to point out that the timber vanity was too high for her liking, and that the lighting plan needed some work.

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Bathroom shower zone

The couple opted for a screen-free shower, emphasising the sense of spaciousness and creating a luxe, spa-like feel that earned high praise from the judges. A small timber stool adds an element of country style to the bath and shower space.

See their full listing at 2 Cedar Lane, Daylesford, VIC 3460. These images were originally published on nine.com.au/TheBlock.

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