The took home the top prize on the latest season of The Block.
And now everyone's favourite stylish grandads, Mitch Edwards and Mark Mckie, have announced their incredible new venture.
The couple have opened up their very own homewares store in the Bayside suburb of Newport, Melbourne.
New venture: The Block's Mitch Edwards and Mark Mckie have opened up their very own homewares store in the Bayside suburb of Newport, Melbourne
The duo shared a video of the grand opening on their Instagram page on Thursday evening.
Several reality stars attended the event, including The Block's Packham twins and Kristy and Jesse, MKR judge Colin Fassnidge and Jules Robinson and Cam Merchant from Married At First Sight.
Mitch and Mark popped Moet & Chandon at the party for their guests and served up succulent platter boards.
Stunning: The couple are selling luxe homewares in their store - including animal-themed cushions, palm tree lamps and beautiful linen and towels
Cute! The Block's Packham twins and Kristy and Jesse came out to support Mitch and Mark
The couple are selling luxe homewares in their store - including animal-themed cushions, palm tree lamps and beautiful linen and towels.
The new project comes after reports the pair have their sights set on becoming judges on Nine's renovation show, after accusing the experts of being 'out of touch' with buyers.
They confirmed they would accept the job if it were offered, telling Woman's Day: 'We would do it if they asked.'
Family affair: Jules Robinson and Cam Merchant from Married At First Sight also came to the opening with their baby Oliver
Feast fit for a MKR judge! Colin Fassnidge tucked into the tasty platter board on offer
Meanwhile, a production source said they wouldn't be surprised to see Mitch and Mark join the judging panel given their popularity with viewers.
'They're fantastic talent and the whole crew love working with them,' an insider said.
'They would definitely consider bringing them back in some capacity.'
Judges? The new project comes after reports the pair have their sights set on becoming judges on Nine's renovation show, after accusing the experts of being 'out of touch' with buyers
Fan favourites: 'They're fantastic talent and the whole crew love working with them,' an insider said, adding: 'They would definitely consider bringing them back in some capacity'
Mitch and Mark pocketed $744,000 on auction day last month, and went on to blast The Block's