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- FeaturingEscea TC950 Inbuilt Wood Fireplace
- FeaturingEscea TFS1000 Freestanding Wood Fireplace
- FeaturingEscea EK1250 Outdoor Cooking Fireplace
Once again, the team at Stoke Fireplace Studio in Melbourne was fired up to work with this year’s The Block contestants, helping bring their fireplace dreams to life. With inspiration from our wood fireplace offering and being on-site for seamless installation, we were there every step of the way.
Stoke Melbourne owner Corey Greenway says, “Working with The Block teams is always an exciting experience for us. The pressure’s on with tight deadlines and high expectations, but that’s what makes it so rewarding. We love the challenges this type of project brings, and there’s nothing better than seeing the end result come together in such a unique setting like Phillip Island.”
This year, the spotlight was on the expansive living and dining areas in three of the blockhead duos’ homes. Escea’s inbuilt and freestanding wood fireplaces, featuring Direct Vent technology, were show-stealers – giving contestants the creative freedom to dream big while boosting the home’s performance for their future lucky owners.
When installation day rolled around, Stoke teamed up with each duo, making sure the installation went smoothly and what the contestants had envisioned for their living and dining space. We’re excited to share The Block Australia 2024 living and dining room outcomes.
House#4: Kylie & Brad’s Living and Dining Room with the Escea TC950
Staying true to their signature dark and moody aesthetic, Kylie and Brad expertly positioned the Escea TC950 Inbuilt Wood Fireplace for the ultimate TV and flame-watching experience. The fireplace is framed within a striking Dekton tile surround that extends to encompass the TV, creating a seamless focal point. The expansive living and dining area, flooded with natural light, perfectly balances the bold design bringing warmth and style to create a luxe space in this home - a room that made the judges sing, literally! Scoring big points to become the winning room this week!
House#1: Maddy & Charlotte’s Living and Dining Room with the Escea TC950
Charlotte and Maddy, experienced house flippers with a keen eye for detail, brought the element of nature indoors with the Escea TC950 Inbuilt Wood Fireplace, adding a touch of homely warmth, with the judges giving them a big tick for texture with the beautiful addition of a stone hearth. With Charlotte’s practical approach and Maddy’s interior design expertise, the duo seamlessly blended style and functionality, creating a space that feels inviting with its neutral palette.
House#3: Ricky & Haydn’s Living and Dining Room with the Escea TFS1000
Best mates Ricky and Haydn introduced a nod to their favourite fashion era, the ’90s, with bold artwork and pastel pink furnishings adding a pop of colour. The true showstopper of the room is Escea’s TFS1000 Freestanding Wood Fireplace, taking centre stage on Consentino stone, with the judges taking a seat to soak in the cosy vibe from the generous glass window for mesmerising flame watching. Despite the expansive size of the room, the fireplace features Direct Vent technology, this freestanding fireplace is designed to heat the room efficiently - a win for the new soon-to-be lucky owners.
House#3: Ricky & Haydn’s Clubhouse Reveal with the Escea EK1250
Ricky & Haydn wowed the judges with their clubhouse communal area on Phillip Island, channelling resort-style relaxation with a design that perfect blends lounging and outdoor cooking for all seasons. At the heart of the space is the Escea EK1250 Outdoor Wood Fireplace, praised by the judges for its innovative design and versatility – with the ability to throw a pizza on and cook a steak, leaving them wanting one too! Once the cooking is done, its dual function as an outdoor fire perfectly complements the laid-back island vibe, creating a seamless transition from al fresco dining to cosy evenings by the fire.