The Block 2025 Episode 7 Recap: Big Problem with The Block House Designs – Realestate.com.au

The Block 2025 Episode 7 Recap: Big Problem with The Block House Designs – Realestate.com.au

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Big problem with the designs of the Blokhuis.


It seems that Han and may have learned exactly zero lessons from their failures to complete their first block room last week.

This week, Han is on the last minute to apply the layout of their kitchen, mud room, laundry and pantry.

With kitchen and bank suppliers who need the designs of participants this week to get the deadline for the installation of the cupboards later in the series, it is a bad time to turn flop, but Han described the layout that was made for all teams by architect Julian Brenchley as “full F *** ED”.

Han is not happy with her kitchen. Freedom is not happy with the delays.


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Her most important issue seems to be the fact that it is necessary to walk through the mud room of the mud room.

“I think that is a hygiene problem and cleaning issue for me. You walk through the mud in the pantry of your butler. It just doesn’t work,” she complained to Can and the impatient supplier. “You will trap mud through a food area.”

Is it possible that Han thinks that a mud room is in fact a room full of mud?

That can be the only explanation for her bizarre belief that the possession of a mud room makes it mandatory to also walk through the house.

“I refuse to do this because I play the long game and I know that the map in my head will make it a lot better,” she persisted.

“Freedom (kitchens) said you had to make a decision there and then I said no, I’m not going because I know in my head that I have bigger plans than that. I just didn’t work out the Nitty Gritty,” she explained.

Then Han confronts her decision to free up a toilet instead of bursting with her new layout plans.


Han’s plan was to add a doorway directly from outside to the wash and the pantry, next to the door to the mud room, which means that there will probably be two exterior doors next to each other.

With the time she got away from her, she called on her builder to do the layout again and promised to get measurements towards the end of the day.

Twenty hours later, and without the appearance of the new plans, and foreman, then it became frustrated, especially when he discovered Han that the Dunny was cleared to her and the caravan of Can instead of cracking.

“I like cleaning,” said Han. “That is the processing time for me, if I do something that gives me better at the same time.”

But apart from not understanding how to exclude a smelly Dunny someone could make himself feel better, was then frustrated by her poor priority.

“I don’t think she understands the urgency,” he said. “The more I think about it, the more I actually get worse about it. The girls did not learn from last week when they did not finish a room. Now instead of being in the room every second and making sure that everything is done, they are cleaning there.”

Elsewhere, the race was going on to secure an auctioneer, where both Ben and Emma and Mat and Robby believed that they had locked up in Blok Ordinary Tom Panos from Sydney.

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Mat and Robby have a few thoughts about a broker.


Tom would only work with him, but Mat and Robby believed that Tom had already agreed to auction their house, despite the fact that their broker was Daylesford local Kim McQueen.

A meeting between the boys and mat and Robby did not go well.

“He tried to measure his D … against that of Mrs. McQueen,” was Robby’s assessment.

“I hated him,” was Mat.

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