Inside Shaynna Blaze's ambitious renovation project in country Victoria

Inside Shaynna Blaze's ambitious renovation project in country Victoria
Inside Shaynna Blaze's ambitious renovation project in country Victoria

She's served as a judge on The Block ever since the reality TV staple's fifth season.

But now Shaynna Blaze is about to embark on her own televised renovation project, with the interior designer transforming a dilapidated home for the new Channel 9 series Country Home Rescue.

Blaze will be joined by her children as they turn the 120-year-old rural Victorian house into their 'forever home'.

Fixxer-upper: Shaynna Blaze (pictured) is about to embark on her own televised renovation project, with the interior designer transforming a dilapidated home for the new Channel 9 series Country Home Rescue

Fixxer-upper: Shaynna Blaze (pictured) is about to embark on her own televised renovation project, with the interior designer transforming a dilapidated home for the new Channel 9 series Country Home Rescue

In a sneak peek for the six-part series, Blaze and her daughter Carly and son Jess can be seen demolishing the old interior with sledgehammers.

Blaze also revealed she originally bought the Kyneton, Victoria property to flip rather than live in, before falling in love with the place.

Country Home Rescue is expected to premiere in October On Nine and 9Now.

Family project: Blaze will be joined by her children as they turn the 120-year-old rural Victorian house into their 'forever home'

Family project: Blaze will be joined by her children as they turn the 120-year-old rural Victorian house into their 'forever home'

'Forever home': Blaze also revealed she originally bought the Kyneton, Victoria property to flip rather than live in, before falling in love with the place

'Forever home': Blaze also revealed she originally bought the Kyneton, Victoria property to flip rather than live in, before falling in love with the place

The new project comes as Shaynna, along with fellow Block judges Darren Palmer and Neale Whitaker, are copping flak for their overly harsh criticism on the show.

In a series of tweets, viewers recently slammed the experts for 'nitpicking' and being 'tedious' with their critiques, with some even urging producers to replace the trio.

'I think it's time to take a leaf out of MasterChef and change up the judges. Refresh required,' one wrote.

Cathartic: In a sneak peek for the six-part series, Blaze and her daughter Carly and son Jess can be seen demolishing the old interior with sledgehammers

Cathartic: In a sneak

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