 Win a home on Afternoon Express where three design contestants are turning three empty properties at Valdivia State in the Cape Wildlands into dream homes using finishes provided by Cesar Stone and Plaskon. Vote for your favourite and you could win! Yes, get excited it's that time for Win a home on Afternoon Express. Now today is the deadline for our design contestants master bedrooms and they've been working around the clock to get them done in time. Let's head over to Valdivia to see what they've produced. First up ladies and gentlemen is Rudolph Jordaan. Interestingly he's taken his interior design inspiration from international fashion design. It's time to see if his design dream came true. The space is looking amazing. We mentioned this idea of you being inspired by international fashion design. Talk us through how you incorporated that. Yes I was inspired by Ralph Lorraine which is anonymous with the Polo lifestyle. And what I do like about his style is that it's very masculine but it's also very soft. I went with darker greens. It's a colour that is associated with both male and female. But then I also contrasted it with a lot of charcoals which he also uses in dark blacks. I love that you've handcrafted a lot of stuff in here. Maybe you haven't yourself but you've brought in a lot of handcrafted items and yeah talk us through them. Yeah it was really important for me to carry on that that theme of handmade items. So we have some handmade ceramics which are beautiful. I have a handmade throw over here made from felt. And then we also have some other basket where that it really adds a bit of texture to the space. How do you chosen to express yourself in this room? I looked at architectural elements. We have point, line, shape and form that I've incorporated in this space and I think it all pulls together in the end. As an example we can see that the set of lines used in the headboard would then become this back wall paneling which are squares and that shape would then become a form in the ottoman scene in the dressing room. I think Anne's going to be very happy with the colour choices. I think Arco is going to really like your design inspiration. It's all basically going to come down to marketability with Simon. Yeah well I think the space is ready for anyone to really move in and that makes it a good solo. And on that point I'm going to draw the line and tell you that I think you're unformed. I'm honestly really impressed with Rudolph's master bedroom. Up next, Joanne Fenter. Joanne! Who's sleeping on the job? Oh yeah it's been a really hectic week. I'm so tired. But it's done, is it? Is it done? Basically everything is done, yes. My out of the box headboard idea I went into the wall so the people that are moving in here can have a beautiful storage space to put anything they want in here. And the grey and greenish cotton linen fits perfectly with the timber floors. Then I have these amazing lamps that are dimmable. So when you go to sleep you can just dim them a little bit and then up again when you're awake or want to see more or want to read. What do you think each judge will say? I think Anne is going to say that it's matchy matchy again because I'm using in the mood again and I am bringing black through in the few elements and I'm using concrete again and all of the natural colours again. I think Ark will like what I've done with the trusses because I exposed the structure of the architecture. From what I've seen so far Simon really likes the idea of having mirrors in these rooms that opens up the space and so I think you'll love that. One thing that I have noticed though is that you've only got two drawers for storage. I have added the storage space in the building closets. They are exposed closets so you'll be seeing the clothes but that's really training at the moment so I think they should reconsider if they think that it looks unfinished. Okay well Stefan has said when he walked into the space he said she's kind of going for that incomplete look and I can kind of see that. I mean there are certain elements that aren't quite finished just yet and some elements that are quite minimalist. So I'm going for the minimalist look. That is what they're going to get from me and I'm going to stand behind it. I really like it. That's who I am and I think it's training and it looks amazing. Well Shwane well done. I know it's been a long two weeks you are exhausted. Head back to bed and your quality product. Thank you. It's all over to our judges now. I wonder whether they'll say Shwane or Shwa. Yay. Last but not least, Minenthe. So Minenthe I'm really proud of you my friend. After the big stress of the last time you've managed to complete this on time. It's looking incredible. Thank you very much. I must say I'm very proud of myself. Well Minenthe it's bold, it's exciting and I really love all the elements you've brought together. But what are your three favourite things in this room? Definitely my future world. I like how I played around with the different Plaskon colours. As I felt I played it too safe at the guest bedroom. I like how it's very bold. So I'm expecting people to either like it or not. I'm hoping they like it. I really love it. And secondly, definitely the bed. I couldn't help it but go for the similar frame. This one is timber compared to the other one that was steel. And the colour is very light. As I say I was keeping the room very monochromatic. And thirdly, definitely my built-in cupboards which were like done in a day. That was like the main thing I was stressing about so I'm quite happy with those. Over and above them being down on time I'm very happy with the aesthetic look of them. I have these huge mirrors which definitely make the room seem bigger. In terms of practicality, they're very practical. They have a great deal of amount of storage which I feel Simon's going to like because it pretty much adds value to the room. And Val did say to you that this room needs to become a hard-working space. How did you try and achieve that? Looking at Val de Vie, it's very far so I definitely considered that a person might want to work in their room. I have a desk and a chair and I've created this nice workspace. Well dude, are you really living up to your name? This room is here on all levels. Well done man. Proud of you. Well I'm not surprised about the quality of work our three design contestants have delivered in their master bedroom. It just goes to show what hard work and determination can bring. It's over to our judges now though and you at home can vote for your favourite on privateproperty.co.z Well let's take a look at how well each of our design contestants stuck to their budgets. Minentler for Team Old Decoration had a projected budget of 89,852 rand. They actually stuck very close to their budget with a total of 88,851 rand spent. His biggest expense was the built-in cupboards of 39,017 rand. Joanne and Team Vizzee had a conservative projected budget of 45,500 rand. They ended up way over budget with 77,200 rand spent. That's the difference of 31,700 rand. Crazy. Rudolph and Team Real Estate had a massive projected budget of 135,000 rand. In the end, he only spent 118,420 rand which is under his projected budget but still far higher than the other design contestants. Remember if you can vote for your favourite master bedroom and stand a chance to win big, here's how. 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