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The Block 2025: Week 3 Ensuite Reveals

The Block 2025: Week 3 Ensuite Reveals
Han and Can Take the Win

This week on The Block, the spotlight was on ensuites, and Han and Can delivered a space that felt equal parts luxurious, timeless, and bold. Their winning design combined warm textures, statement fixtures, and an overall sense of spa-like indulgence. From beautifully chosen tiles to show-stopping tapware and a statement bath, their ensuite was a masterclass in modern bathroom design.

The power of tiles

 

Tiles are often the unsung heroes of bathroom design, but in this ensuite, they set the stage for everything else. A palette of natural travertine-look tiles brought warmth and subtle texture, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere. The clever mix of vertical subways and large format tiles added depth and dimension while keeping the space cohesive.

Gold tapware that elevates

 

Han and Can’s ensuite shows exactly why gold tapware continues to trend – it brings instant warmth and glamour while still feeling contemporary. The gold fittings tied the entire scheme together, reflecting soft light and balancing beautifully with the earthy tiles. From wall mixers to the freestanding bath filler, every detail was considered.

Statement bath and basins

 

The hero pieces of the ensuite were undoubtedly the statement bath and basins. Their sculptural presence transformed the bathroom into a design-led sanctuary. Rather than fading into the background, these fixtures commanded attention and created a luxurious focal point that perfectly complemented the tonal palette and gold accents.

Vanity storage and lighting

 

Storage can often make or break a bathroom design, and Han and Can didn’t miss a beat. Their vanity choice introduced warmth through rich timber tones, while pill-shaped shaving cabinets delivered both style and practicality. The subtle brushed brass wall lights framed the mirrors beautifully, adding a soft glow and enhancing the sense of luxury.

Our takeaway

 

Han and Can’s ensuite worked because it layered the right elements: timeless tiles, statement fixtures, warm metallics, and soft lighting. The result was a bathroom that feels indulgent yet practical, modern yet enduring. It’s proof that when each element is thoughtfully chosen, an ensuite can become more than a functional space – it can become a sanctuary.

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