Luxury kitchen appliances that only come in black? Not happy Han!
While the geologist went to recover her sick bed for the week to recover from acute stomach infection, Can was left to persist with their ensuite construction and all important decisions on their kitchen appliances solo.
She took it all in her pass until it happened unthinkable and she was told that her assigned brand devices, AEG, only came to black.
“And Han hates black,” she stammered. “What will Han think? Is she going to hate it? And I would lie if I said I didn’t have butterflies.”
The awakening of Han from her nap to break the terrible news over the phone of her Freedom Kitchen Consult, the instincts of Can were perfect.
Han indeed hated the black devices.
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Can break the devastating news to Han that their oven will be black.
“What the F ** K?” She spit, disgusted before the very patient freedom sales assistant spoke to the crushing disappointment to be loaded with black ovens.
She realized that after all this was not the end of the world.
Can handle loser loser halfway through the bathroom week (in honesty he had a good excuse and married much less fear than to tell Han about the ovens.
Fortunately for a look, there was help at hand. Realizing that she would have trouble completing the track solo (especially since the girls did not complete the bathroom in week one with Han who worked the clock and on the SLY), Scott Cam called in the former participant Tom to help.
A plumber who is known for his brutal nature and can-do mentality after he participated in the show in 2022 with his wife Sarah-Jane, Tom was just the man to help a Hanless Can.
Tom joins Team Can and Han while Han is put in her sick bed.
And she has big plans for this room, with a transparent amber bath and matching washbasins that bring a striking splash of color to the bathroom.
Also detours of traditional white were Sonny and Alicia, who invested in an adapted green bath and sinks for their bathroom.
The Queenslanders have also chosen to move the entrance to their bathroom and replace the standard doorway with a hollow slider instead in the hope that it would make their bathroom stand out of the crowd.
But that point of difference came with all kinds of challenges.
Around them around them, Sonny flirted with no door to the bathroom at all and explained that they had none on their own ensuite at home.
“I like that, she doesn’t do that,” Sonny said proudly while Alicia shivered (no doubt with PTSD because she had to see the bowel movements of her half in the past decade).
A more discreet approach to such things was matte he had insisted that the caravan continued to be a poop-free zone that it had used the facilities on the valleys, while Robby offsite racete to lead his business.
They took a more united front on their tile system sections, which could prove to be a risky move that there would be 3000 to lay. As an addition to that workload, each tile had to be sealed individually and more than half of them had to be cut to fit into the room.
“If we can get this done, it will look super luxury,” enthusiastically Robby.
The face of a man who has fallen in love with tiles.
Victors Britt and Taz last week believed that they also had a winning strategy this week with a custom-made built-in entrance to the glass entrance in their four-yes, four-person shower.
I think the family that holds together, stays together (or ends in therapy).
When hearing the ambitious plans of the couple (in front of the doorway and not the common shower), Foreman asked if they had carefully measured the spaces.
Taz seemed to be sure that his three weeks of experience on the block had sufficiently qualified to edit a measuring band. Time will learn and emphasize the need for measuring accuracy indicates that they can be on their way to problems.
It was smooth sailing for sunny Victorians em and I am not dumped by dumping their plaster. After having given a secret $ 5000 for having the best function in the bedroom of their children (as rated by the baristas at McCafe), the couple felt so sure that there was a waterproofed one on Tuesday.
They were not. And then more was disappointed than the couple itself.
Seasoned renovators, Ben and EM believe that they have a showstopping shower surprise to surprise the jury members.
Their secret weapon is – waiting for it – a curved wall.
To be honest, do curves still have to be advertised as at least surprising or unorthodox?
They are now so everyday on the block that a straight wall would actually be the curve ball.
Missed an episode? Here are all our summaries so far
Episode 1: Why not NSW applicants were good enough for the block
Episode 2: The worst day on the block
Episode 3/4: ‘Tear Them Off’: Teams forced to tear tiles from walls
Episode 5: Feedback from the jury has one participant surrendered
Episode 6: Dan and Dani’s Hartzeer
Episode 7: The big problem with the designs of Block House
Episode 8: Robby and Mat’s Drunken Blunder
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