The Block - Season 11

Season 11
The Block: Blocktagon
In this season, five couples take on renovating the Hotel Saville in South Yarra - an odd octagonal, eight floor brick building. And they take it on without any tradies to help.

Episodes

Let's Begin!

Who Gets the Penthouse?

Bathroom Ideas a Plenty

The Truth Comes Out

Master Ensuite Room Reveal

Bedroom Begins

Game Plays on The Block

Who Said It Was Tacky?

Guest Bedrooms & Ensuite Reveal

Master Bedroom Week Begins

Life Lessons on a Building Site

Designer Bed Head Challenge

Master Bedrooms Revealed

Neale and Darren Host Brunch

Budget Blow Outs

Shelley and Scotty's Mid Week Visit

Bedroom and Ensuite Reveal

Triple Room Reno

Blocktagon Blues

Coffee Challenge With Colin and Justin

Triple Room Reveal

Scotty's Shock Announcement

Budget Blues and Bonuses

Challenge Day

Living Room Reveal

Kitchen Week Begins

Suzi & Vonni Lag Behind

Supermarket Rush Challenge

Kitchens Completed

Dining Room and Foyer Week Begins

$10,000 Challenge

Budget Highs and Lows

Dining Room and Foyer Reveal

Terraces and Tantrums

Terraces and Re-do Rooms

Budget Woes and Break-ups

Terraces And Re-Do Rooms Revealed

One Apartment Five Couples

Battle of the Builders

Surprise Not to Miss

Challenge Apartment Reveal

The Final Rooms Begin

Go Karting and Paint Partying

Team Work Proves Difficult

Final Rooms Revealed

Open For Inspection

Blocktagon Auction Day
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