The Block NZ season 3


The third season of The Block NZ premiered on 26 August 2014 and ended on 18 November 2014. It ran four nights per week, Tuesday–Friday.
The season was set in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier, and was judged by Home & Garden editor Shelley Ferguson and architect Mark Gascoigne.

Kiwibank Block Out Live

The season was the first to feature the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consists of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event is broadcast, viewers have a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.

Controversy

In mid-March, Eyeworks, the company that produces The Block NZ, sent letters to households in the area surrounding the future site of the show in Point Chevalier to say that filming would start in late May or early June. Around 20 members of the neighbourhood met to try and prevent the show from being produced there because of safety, traffic, light, and noise concerns. When Eyeworks decided to continue, residents took the production company to court. Although the show was not relocated, restrictions—such as a noise curfew after and on weekends, and the crew only being able to park in set areas—were put in place.

Results

Winners and losers

Peer reviews

At the start of the following week, each couple walks through the other couple's room from the previous week and score them out of 10. The couple that receives the highest total score wins $1000 to go towards their budget.
In week 8, $4,000 was awarded.
WeekRoomTeamTotal score
2–3Garage3030
2–3Garage22.530
2–3Garage2130
2–3Garage1930
4Family room2130
4Family room20.530
4Family room1830
4Family room1230
521.530
51930
51730
515.530
64860
647.560
64460
643.560
723.530
722.530
72230
71930
82230
820.530
82130
81830
92330
920.530
918.530
9130
10Backyard2430
10Backyard2230
10Backyard19.530
10Backyard1930
11Front yard30
11Front yard30
11Front yard30
11Front yard30

Challenges

WeekChallengeWinning coupleReward
1Rush Hour ChallengeTime advantage
1WallsTime advantage
1Car PackingFirst Choice of Hotel Suite Style
2Wooden Furniture PieceKitchen Upgrade
2Duct Tape Boat80″ Sharp Quattron Pro TV
3Photography ChallengeMeal at The Grove Restaurant
3Digger Challenge$5,000 Freedom Furniture Voucher
4Upcycling$30,000 Bathroom Upgrade
4Crate Stacking$5,000 of Window Treatments
5Dinner WarsHouse Exterior Painted by Dulux
6Styled Desk$25,000 Wardrobe Package
6Plywood bicycle$2,000 and a $2,750 Breville Kitchen Appliances Pack
7Magazine CoverVortex Spa Pool
7Walk the plank$12,000 3 kW ReneSola Solar Package
8Lamp ChallengeBose Music System & $3,000 Cash
8Stencil ArtworkBarbecue and $2,000
9Design Your Own Door$2000 Stay at SkyCity Auckland
9Leaky Box$3,500 Worth of Specimen Trees
10Bird House$3,000 & Home Security System
10Cycling Challenge$3,000 of Outdoor Furniture
11Tile Replication$3000 cash
11PipeworksHouse Cleaned by Greenacres Cleaners
12QuizChoose the order that the house are auctioned
12SwimChoose the order that the house are auctioned
12Viral VideoChoose the order that the house are auctioned

Week 12

Throughout the first three episodes of week 12, teams competed in three challenges. The winner of each challenge earned 3 points, the runner-up earned 2 points, third place earned 1 point, and fourth place earned 0 points. As winners, Maree & James got to decide the order that the houses were auctioned.

Auction results

As the team that earned the most, Alex & Corban won an extra $80,000. Because Quinn & Ben won so little, and with them starting a family, Alex & Corban gifted them $30,000 of their winnings.
RankCoupleReserveAuction ResultProfitTotal WinningsAuction Order
1style="text-align:center" $1.325m$1.552m$227,000$277,0001st
2style="text-align:center" $1.325m$1.472m$147,000$147,0002nd
3style="text-align:center" $1.325m$1.386m$61,000$61,0004th
4style="text-align:center" $1.325m$1.335m$10,000$40,0003rd