The Block 2025 Episode 5 Summary: Han’s Extreme Response to Jury Feedback – Realestate.com.au

The Block 2025 Episode 5 Summary: Han’s Extreme Response to Jury Feedback – Realestate.com.au

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The block courts were not impressed. Image: Channel 9


Sometimes nice guys end up first. Renovation -Beginners Mat and Robby came overcome in the bathroom week and impressed themselves and all three judges with their handicrafts.

“This is the Goldilocks room! It is all we have seen in other rooms, work extremely well together,” said Judge Darren Palmer while he, Shaynna Blaze and Marty Fox the latte-colored walls and flawlessly finished tile work.

“For a week a room, this is one of the best activities I have seen,” added Marty approvingly.

It was not only the caramel color palette and the smooth finishes that the South Aussie -Kappers scored the victory. They were also the only team that had the most important horizontal towel rails and a vanity installed at the right height.

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Shaynna finds the first of many too high vanities in the room of Han and Can.


The neighbors of the boys Alicia and Sonny, just like everyone else, were short of vanity and Shaynna Bugbear, vertical towel rails. But they did get glowing praise for their bathroom with chocolate.

Darren said he was “confused” with what they had done.

Robby and Mats’s winning bathroom. Darren wanted the pillow and Shaynna was just happy with horizontal towel rails.


“This gave me a kiss on the mouth as soon as I walked through the door,” he said.

Marty played a little harder to get. But admitted that the longer he stayed in the room (and few finishing touches such as the wooden stool), the more he liked it.

Sonny and Alicia may be second for their Reno, but their budgeting came from Trumps, resulting in $ 10,000. The Queenslanders spent almost $ 10,000 less than Victors Mat and Robby.

Sonny and Alicia spent much less than the boys, but almost brought them down.


Can and Tan also did well with the centers. But Han’s refusal to accept that they had bitten more than they could chew with the extensive design from floor to ceiling meant that they could not end.

On Saturday Foreman would have tried to carefully suggest the girls to scale back their ambitious tile plan, out of fear (rightly so) it turned out that they were on their way to a disaster. But “Handy Han” didn’t have a bar. She seemed to be the only person on the site who could not see that they were doomed. At a certain moment she even talked about helping neighbors affected by the glue gate after she finished tiles.

Of course they are never ready. But Han never gave hope until after host Scotty Cam called “Tools Down!”

Then it is relieved how many tiles Han and can still have to do with one tilder on the tools.


Willing to criticize because he was unfinished, Han could not tolerate it when the jury members pointed to the mistakes with their design. Literal. Han left the assessment room and locked himself in the caravan bathroom to vomit.

It was not as if the jury members had said something so hard. Much of the criticism revolved around vanity height (again).

But Marty hated the copper fittings on the shower screens. And they also insisted on reconsidering the curved doorway, with the argument that it was a waste of money and did not look good in a real estate with a flat roof.

Darren thought they should be to become Moodier (in terms of design), and argued: “I don’t think this is what the Daylesford market will react to, aesthetically speaking.”

The bathroom of Han and Can with unfinished tiles and unnecessary shower screen.


Shaynna felt that the girls’ problems could all be traced to missing a building for a pointed roof on the first day.

She believed that they ‘had to fall in love with the outside’ of home two.

“Find the benefits of that exterior and use them to your advantage,” she insisted.

After he decided that the floor to ceiling tiles from Han and Can were superfluous in a cold climate, stating Britt and Taz’s vinyl wallpaper as a great example of a cheaper way to close a bathroom in much less time.

“It’s a good bathroom, but it’s not great. And from a marketing perspective, where is the Daylesford in it,” asked Marty.

The jury members loved the colors in Emma and Ben’s finished bathroom.


They saw a lot of Daylesford in the room with green themes from Emma and Ben.

Shaynna was impressed by the way the Mornington pair had mirrored the colors and textures of the area in their bathroom. But they abandon their finish (and lack of horizontal towel rails).

Nevertheless, Darren said: “This couple has a lot of experience and clearly know how to deliver.”

As Mat would say, “Game on Molls!”

Latest scores

Robby and Mat: 26.5

Sonny and Alicia: 25.5

Emma and Ben: 24

Britt and Taz: 24

Can and Han: 19.5

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