Foil-ing around! Grant Denyer transforms his family toilet into GOT's Iron Throne to mark the American show's anticipated finale By Candice Jackson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:49 BST, 20 May 2019 | Updated: 23:49 BST, 20 May 2019 Viewcomments Popular HBO series Game Of Thrones ended its eight-year run on Monday when it aired its highly-anticipated series finale. And Australian TV host Grant Denyer marked the conclusion of the American drama with a spectacular home D.I.Y project. The 41-year-old transformed his family toilet into the show's famous Iron Throne. Foil-ing around! Grant Denyer transformed his family toilet into GOT's Iron Throne to mark the American show's anticipated finale on Monday night Using copious amounts of aluminium foil, Grant wrapped the entire porcelain toilet with the shiny kitchen wrap. The former Family Feud host also recreated the throne's sword backboard, wrapping spiked and sword-shapes objects with the foil. 'This is all I have left now,' he comically captioned the photo. That's dedication! Using copious amounts of aluminium foil, Grant wrapped the entire toilet with the shiny kitchen wrap, and recreated the spikes and sword shapes for its backboard PICTURED: The Iron Throne is a metonym for the fictional monarchy of Westeros as well as the physical throne of its monarch in Game Of Thrones It's unclear how long the project took Grant to complete, or whether the toilet was functional after the impressive decoration. Game Of Thrones has garnered a massive global audience since debuting in 2011, with the HBO series recording an astonishing 19.3million viewers in the US alone on Sunday evening. The first episode of Game of Thrones’ final season blitzed ratings for Foxtel in Australia, with more than one million people tuning in. End of an era: HBO series Game Of Thrones recorded an astonishing 19.3million viewers in the US alone on Sunday evening. Australian finale figures are yet to be released Grant shares his home, and silver throne, with wife Chezzi Denyer and their two young daughters: Scout, three, and Sailor, eight. The family of four reside on a 27-acre country escape in Bathurst. The radio presenter recently returned to TV to host new show Celebrity Name Game. Family life: Grant shares his home, and silver throne, with wife Chezzi Denyer and their two young daughters: Scout, three, and Sailor, eight Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility