Foreman Dan was left unimpressed by The Block’s Han on Tuesday night after she wasted a lot of time making one decision about a layout.

The Block's Han and Can have left viewers divided after making a change to their floor plan on Tuesday night. Photo: Nine

The Block’s Han and Can have left viewers divided after making a change to their floor plan on Tuesday night. Photo: Nine

While The Block contestants are working on their kids’ bedroom this week, they are also preparing wall frames for the rest of the house and locking in their kitchen designs for Week 7. Most teams have breezed through the kitchen designs quite quickly, but Han (of Team Han and Can) has decided she doesn’t like the location of the laundry in relation to the pantry and mudroom near the kitchen.

She decides to change the floor plan, asking her dad for help in redesigning the area. This means she can’t lock in her kitchen, which means Freedom doesn’t have an answer regarding the kitchen designs. So, basically, it’s all a big mess.

All five houses have the same floor plan, with one of the entries being through a mudroom. To the right is a water closet, and around the corner, you’ll find the pantry and laundry.

“I don’t think that the pantry and the laundry should be, like, a thoroughfare,” Han tells the cameras of the connected laundry and pantry design. “I think that’s a hygiene issue and a cleaning issue for me. So if someone’s in the butler’s pantry, they’re going to crash into the washing, and then you’re going to traipse mud through the food area.”

“I don’t really like this layout,” she said. “I want to change it.”

While she tells furniture suppliers Freedom that she’ll let them know her plans by the end of the day, she doesn’t. Foreman Dan tells her the following day that she needs to get a move on, especially given the fact that Han and Can haven’t finished a room yet.

He tells the cameras that the more Dan talks about the situation, “the more aggravated” he gets.

Can didn't appear too impressed with Han's explanation of the situation... Photo: Nine

Can didn’t appear too impressed with Han’s explanation of the situation… Photo: Nine
” The girls have not learned from last week… there should be urgency and unfortunately there isn’t,” he says.

Later that day, Han still hasn’t received the measurements for her new floor plans, so she calls her dad to help her draw them. Dan questions why she isn’t doing them herself, but Han seemingly only trusts her dad with the task.

Luckily, once the plans are in, they’re quickly approved, and Han celebrates her massive win, thanking her dad for the help, though many viewers have argued that he should never have been allowed to help.

Fans were left divided by the change, with some people appreciating that she wouldn’t want her pantry and laundry to be in the same room.

“I looked at the plans and saw the same thing with that area,” one viewer said.

“Smart decision! I don’t want my laundry and pantry combined. Awful idea,” another said.

 

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“I agree. I wouldn’t want my laundry and pantry combined,” a third wrote.

“Yes don’t combine a laundry behind the pantry!” another agreed. “Especially if you have dryers and moisture. Fans are great but not full proof in those areas and you don’t want steamy pantry.”

“Good point. Plus lint all through your pantry from the dryer?” one viewer remarked. “What a nightmare.”

“But…the mud room is there to take off the muddy boots so dirt ISN’T traipsed through the house,” someone else said. “It’s in the name FFS.”

“Maybe finish a room before you start re-designing and wasting time on things that don’t matter in the grand scheme of the competition,” another hit out.

“Why is her father allowed to help?” one viewer questioned.

“She should have gone on The Block with her Dad,” another added.

“I don’t think any of them should be asking people outside the show advice on what to do,” someone else wrote. “I don’t understand it’s only week two and it’s already to much for them, have they never watched the show? It’s full on.”