The Block winners Omar and Oz have finally shared the final room they renovated on the reality TV show.

The friends took to Instagram to reveal the space which is an outdoor area with a workstation.

“As we didn’t make reveal on the show due to things that were out of our control. Here is the finished working from home space with the outdoor area ❤️ 😻 thank you everyone involved,” they captioned a video of the space.

The comments on the post were predominantly favourable, with many fans complimenting the reality stars on the area.

“Amazing! Of course and further confirms why your house was the outstanding winner ♥️ just spectacular,” one wrote. Another penned: “Looks awesome. Bravo 👏👏 Now please tell me where I can grab one of those DESK CHAIRS!!😍 Stunning!”.

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Omar and Oz won this year’s The Block by a landslide – they walked away with $1,586,666.66 in profit, plus an extra $100,000 in prize money for winning – but their victory didn’t come without controversy.

There was a lot of speculation that Omar and Oz had a personal relationship with one of the men, Adrian Porter, who was locked in a bidding war for their property.

Although Omar and Oz’s house sold to Danny Wallis, he battled two other fellow bidders who drew up the price. One of those bidders was multi-millionaire Adrian Portelli, who left the auction immediately after he failed to win Omar and Oz’s house and didn’t stick around for the auctions on fellow contestant’s houses, which are very similar.

Adrian has since defended himself against “dummy-bidder” claims and ended up buying Sharon and Ankur’s house in post-auction negotiations. The multi-millionaire went on to purchase Sharon and Ankur’s property off-market for 4.25m – which was $170,000 over the $4.08 million reserve, and pushed the couple into second place.

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