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Big Brother House Tour: Now open to visitors during Easter Show
- Thread starter KTOM
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So it’s not demolishedSo the kitchen/living is adjacent to the yard. You really don't get a sense of that on the show.

Is that a new area above the kitchen?
Also they should have let people take a photo on the diary room chair.
I wasn’t planning on going to the Easter Show this year but this makes me want to! The weather is just not ideal :-(
Go on, you know you want to.I wasn’t planning on going to the Easter Show this year but this makes me want to! The weather is just not ideal :-(
matts bb
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It doesn’t appear there is a bathroom?Here’s the house. Looks like you can tour it at the Easter Show

I like the little bit above the kitchen.
Zcsund1234
Well-Known Member
Might just book a spontaneous flight to Sydney to have a look 

Might just book a spontaneous flight to Sydney to have a look![]()
Take a life jacket.
Lol I’m actually in Sydney today, picked a friend up from the airport and tonight we are going to Qudos for a concert. I was thinking of going to the Easter show before the concert but the weather is so unpredictable. Don’t want to get drenched walking around. Weirdest weather.Take a life jacket.
Eeeeeeeeeeeee 
So we came! I just did the walk through. I was like a kid in a candy store.

So we came! I just did the walk through. I was like a kid in a candy store.
Zcsund1234
Well-Known Member
what was it like? it looks super small in that walkthrough videoEeeeeeeeeeeee
So we came! I just did the walk through. I was like a kid in a candy store.
The video is pretty good to get the feel I reckon.what was it like? it looks super small in that walkthrough video
To be honest, the yard is tiny but inside the house actually felt a little more room-y than I had expected. Like it’s not huge, but it’s not cramped. The hallways is quite long. Plenty of room in the bedroom. I think its real sad they don’t let you sit on DR chair.
I really hate the long hallways. It doesn't feel like much of a house design. It all feels a bit disjointed to me.Channel 7 seem to like their long hallways. Guess it gives them longer to decide whether they're going to actually evict the evictee before they get to the door.
I admit, the house looks rather nice in that tour. Liveable? No. But it does appear better constructed than what the initial 2020 premises did (bar the overhead lighting rigs).
There’s also something weirdly evocative and comforting about seeing the house used as a public tour again, for the first time in 8 years. I think it was a very clever decision by event organisers.
There’s also something weirdly evocative and comforting about seeing the house used as a public tour again, for the first time in 8 years. I think it was a very clever decision by event organisers.
That reminds me. While the bedroom itself feels roomy and the carpet is nice, the beds are single beds… not even king singles. They honestly look like kids beds. My feet would be dangling off the edge.Liveable? No.