![]() ![]() “NO, Bryan and Sarah! The average homeowner can’t just DO parkour! What in the hail?!?! #RockTheBlock” another fan added on Twitter, with a laughing reaction gif attached. #RocktheBlock and the parkour idea has liability issues written all over it,” one fan tweeted. ![]() While some fans appreciated the parkour element’s inclusion in the Baeumlers’ final design, others were confused by it and felt it was too dangerous of an activity. They stuck with the idea as their children do parkour, with Bryan having wooden beams sticking out of the ground at various heights, allowing parkour enthusiasts to run, climb, or leap across them. They had that telephone pole art,” Bryan said, with Sarah adding, “It’s kind of like parkour kind of vibe, too,” when the teams were first told to add an activity-based element to their space. Do not read ahead if you do not want the winner of this episode spoiled.īryan & Sarah Baeumler’s Parkour Course Sparks ConversationĪ post shared by Sarah Baeumler was inspired at the Denver Airport. SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for “Rock the Block” season 4 episode 5, “Exterior Face-Off” (April 3, 2023). ![]() Monday, April 3’s penultimate episode of “Rock the Block” season four saw each team – Bryan and Sarah Baeumler from “Renovation Island”, Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin from “Farmhouse Fixer”, Michel Boyd and Anthony Elle from “Luxe for Less”, and Page Turner and Mitch Glew from “Fix My Flip” – pulling out the stops to try and win the final weekly challenge of the season.Īfter Ty Pennington issued the teams yet another design surprise midway through their exterior renovations, they had to stretch what little budgets they had to add a sports/activity-based element to their yards, and the Baeumlers went big, installing a parkour course in their Colorado home based on their children’s love for the activity, however, fans of the show were mixed on the veteran designers’ choice. ![]()
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