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Week 4: Emma and Ben

The room: Main bedroom and walk in robe

Cash spent: $24,575 (Budget: $15,000)

Score: 28/30 (second place)

“Rich burgundy is always one of those colours that can work or not,” said Shaynna Blaze. “I have to commend Emma and Ben on their commitment to burgundy and nailing it… it’s a beautiful, modern den.” 

A modern bedroom with a neatly made bed featuring white and burgundy bedding, flanked by potted plants and pendant lights. Behind the bed is a light-colored wall with a wooden accent. On the right, a wooden wardrobe with open shelves stands next to an armchair with a burgundy throw pillow. A round ottoman sits at the foot of the bed, and a small table with candles is placed in front of the armchair. The ceiling includes recessed lighting and a skylight that brings in natural light.

Emma and Ben created a rich and luxurious master suite by layering deep burgundy shades and some show-stopping marble.


Emma and Ben created a spectacular conclusion to their master suite, providing a generous master bedroom and walk-in robe that complemented the rich reds of their completed ensuite. The couple chose to open up the space by reducing the length of the connecting wall between the bed and the walk-in robe.

Taking inspiration from her chosen wardrobe door handle, a rich red marble, Emma layered all shades of burgundy throughout the two rooms to create a lush, luxurious retreat.

A modern, minimalist room with a central wooden island topped with a white countertop, pendant lights above, and open shelving on one side. To the left is an open wardrobe with folded clothes and accessories. The back wall features built-in wooden cabinets with black handles. Two large abstract artworks in green and beige tones hang on the right wall. A potted plant sits near a door at the far end, and the floor is carpeted in a neutral tone.

Emma and Ben also exercised their D.I.Y. skills by making their own bedhead, custom-covered in a rich dark velvet. This was framed by curved timber and a soft textured wallpaper. Judge Darren Palmer was impressed by how well they curved the timber headboard. “So elegant, so elevated,” he said. “And that would have been really cost-effective.”

The finishing touch? A show-stopping piece of richly veined red marble that acts as a countertop to the joinery opposite the bed and perfectly matches the handles of the walk-in robe. “It’s so beautifully considered and well-connected,” said Darren. 

A modern living room with a skylight, featuring a fireplace, wall-mounted artwork, and a variety of contemporary furniture pieces.

Design tip

A bedhead is a relatively easy D.I.Y. project. Choose a piece of MDF or affordable timber and cut to your desired shape before covering in the fabric of your choice, stapling the back for ease. Look to tactile fabrics such as velvet or linen for an indulgent effect.

 

What colour paint did they use?

The colour that Emma and Ben used in their main bedroom was White Comfort by British Paints.

 

Create the look yourself with these D.I.Y. projects

How to hang a picture

How to paint a room

How to choose a rug

How to make a timber bedhead

Health & Safety

Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.

When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.