Tools down! The Block host Scott Cam takes time out to enjoy a swim at a Sydney beach with his family
He’s hosted Channel Nine’s renovation show, The Block, since 2010.
And on Saturday, Scott Cam enjoyed a swim at Sydney’s Shark Beach with his wife Ann Cam and their daughter Sarah, 21.
The 58-year-old builder-turned-TV host emerged from the surf in black boardshorts.
Tools down! The Block host Scott Cam (pictured), 58, took time out to enjoy a swim at Sydney’s Shark Beach with his family on Saturday
Scott appeared relaxed on the outing, soaking up the sun with his loved ones.
He later dried off, wrapping a beach towel around his hips, and wore a red top.
Scott enjoyed a casual stroll with his family, no doubt enjoying the warm weather.
Quick dip: The builder-turned-TV host emerged from the surf in black boardshorts
Just like the locals: Scott blended in with the locals, no doubt enjoying Sydney’s warm weather
Family: The Channel Nine star relaxed in the water with his family, wife Ann Cam (right) and their daughter Sarah (left), 21
Ann cut a summery figure in a white patterned cover-up, accessorising with thongs, a stylish straw hat and sunglasses.
As the longtime host of The Block, Scott isn’t just clued in about renovating, but also has an impressive property portfolio to match.
He revealed his tips to help renovators avoid the mistake of being overly ambitious with their projects and running out of money, in an interview with Daily Mail Australia in November.
Attire: Scott later dried off, wrapping a striped beach towel around his hips. He added a sleeveless red top
Leisurely: Scott and his loved ones enjoyed a casual stroll in the eastern suburbs locale
Longtime host: Scott is no doubt gearing up to host the 2021 season of The Block. He has hosted the renovation show since 2010
The tradesman said the best way to get ahead while renovating was to budget, get quotes, and ‘stick to what you know’.
‘Don’t get ahead of yourself, budgeting is the biggest thing. You see some big ideas on the telly and you can try and start them and do them, but you might not have the money to finish them,’ he explained.
Scott added that people have to be realistic when making changes to their homes.
TV veteran: Scott first rose to prominence for his building segments on Backyard Blitz alongside Jamie Durie in 2000
Social: While on the beach outing, Scott and his family mingled with friends
Top tips: Scott revealed his tips to help renovators avoid the mistake of being over ambitious with their projects and running out of money, in an interview with Daily Mail Australia in November
‘Make sure you know your limitations when it comes to budget and what you can achieve yourself as well,’ he said.
‘You can pull a few walls out and all of a sudden you’re left with no walls for a long time.’
He concluded: ‘Stick to what you know, get quotes and keep an eye on that budget.’
Don’t go above your means: The Sydney-based star said the best way to get ahead while renovating was to budget, get quotes, and ‘stick to what you know’
He explained: ‘Don’t get ahead of yourself, budgeting is the biggest thing. You see some big ideas on the telly and you can try and start them and do them, but you might not have the money to finish them’
Realistic: Scott added that people have to be realistic when making changes to their homes: ‘Make sure you know your limitations when it comes to budget and what you can achieve yourself as well’