Get to know Han and Can – a couple from Perth, Western Australia competing on The Block 2025.
We’ve gathered everything you need to know about the couple building House 2, so you can follow their progress and weekly scores all in one place.
Han (Hannah) is a 29-year-old geologist who moved from the UK to Australia with her family when she was nine.
“When I came to Australia, I didn’t realise geology was a thing,” she says. “It’s a great job, I love it.”
Can (Candace) is a 31-year-old marketing and social media analyst. She has always loved property and real estate.
“Mum used to take me to art galleries and Dad took me to motorbike tracks with the boys. I used to take them to open for inspections,” Can says.
This dynamic duo met a year ago – bonding on their first date over a shared love of The Block. Together, they are renovating House 2.
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Every week, this page will be updated with Han and Can’s room reveal results.
It would be an understatement to say the girls didn’t have the strongest start to their time on The Block, since they were unable to finish their first room.
On the morning of bathroom reveals, the duo still had to finish tiling as well as painting the ceiling, fitting lights, installing the showerhead, toilet, cabinets … and doing the styling and cleaning.
The judges still appreciated their eye for design, with Darren describing the space as “calm” and “soft”, but ultimately questioning whether it suited the Daylesford market. Marty called the curved doorway a “waste of money” and questioned the framework on the shower screen.
Their score of 19.5 was best summed up by Shaynna, who said: “The only way is up.”
Check out the other contestants’ Block bathroom reveal results for more.
Shaynna loved the colours and creativity, which she said had “Wes Anderson vibes”. But, she felt the details in the nursery were “too much” and called the pendant lights non-functional.
Darren loved the concept of the embedded bedhead (with which the girls won the bedhead challenge, earning them a David Bromley artwork).
Marty loved the nursery’s details, but was unsure about a nursery in the Daylesford market. He instantly noticed that the arch in the second bedroom appeared crooked; Darren also noted this “optical illusion”.
This was a strong week for Han and Can, who scored a total of 24. We guess Shaynna was right last week with her parting words.
Check out the other contestants’ Block kids’ room reveal results for more.
Han and Can had their first big win this week, scoring a whopping 29 for the en suite room after failing to complete the main bathroom two weeks prior.
The giant, amber resin bath and matching twin basins stole the show and the judges’ hearts.
“Holy s—, look at the bath!” Marty said when he first entered the bathroom. Darren also added, “That is some theatre; that is some entertainment.” Shaynna actually got into the bathtub, praising their perfect execution of the softer tones around their statement piece.
Shaynna told the girls to continue being bold.
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After coming in first place for the en suite reveals, the girls dropped to 5th with a score of 20 this week.
Marty and Darren were not fans of Han and Can’s daring Wes Anderson motif.
“Oh my god. I hate it,” said Marty when he entered the room and saw the blue wall “I actually want to vomit.”
Despite less than favourable reception for the main bedroom, the judges loved the walk-in wardrobe with its marble handles and interior detail in the cupboards.
Check out the other contestants’ Block main bedroom reveal results for more.
Han and Can redeemed themselves after coming in last place for the main bedroom reveals, earning 3rd place with a score of 27.5.
Darren loved their lounge placement while Marty loved the Venetian plaster fireplace. Shaynna loved the Christian Cole-designed mountain ash dining table, calling its spherical feet and natural finish “next level.”
Overall, the judges were impressed with the girls’ design choices, even though they weren’t a fan of the two metres of blank space between the windows and dining table.
Check out the other contestants’ Block living and dining room reveal results for more.
Han and Can nabbed the win this week, scoring 29.25 and first place thanks to their bold aesthetics and massive curved couch.
The judges were in love with the room and how it allowed the view of Daylesford to shine.
“It’s bloody brilliant,” said Darren.
Marty called the room “not too kiddy, but not too adult,” and thought the couch was the best piece of furniture he’d ever seen on The Block.
Shaynna appreciated the attention to detail in the room, but wasn’t a fan of all the knick-knacks around the television.
Check out the other contestants’ Block rumpus room reveal results for more.
Han and Can impressed the judges with an elegant kitchen and earned a score of 26.5.
The kitchen’s island bench faces the living area, and the girls created a Venetian plaster curved feature to cover the rangehood.
Shaynna loved the circular skylights, and Marty loved the LED lighting inside the kitchen drawers.
“It feels very flamboyant,” he said. “A level of luxury and sophistication that’s extra, but not off-putting.”
Shaynna was displeased with the lack of colour and said it wasn’t Daylesford enough, but Marty disagreed with her.
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Despite Han and Can’s unfinished guest suite, they came in 3rd with a score of 23.5 – it was arguably the guest en suite that saved them when it came to the judges’ feedback.
“I’m embarrassed that people are even looking at it,” Can said about the guest suite.
They had included a makeup station which judges weren’t a fan of, but it was the lack of kitchenette they were most concerned about. Marty said this may affect the value of their home, since some other houses have this.
Marty appreciated how they hid the TV behind the curtains and Darren loved the elevated colour palette, evolved from their lurid blue main bedroom.
The judges were divided on the necessity of the study nook: Darren could see its value, Shaynna and Marty weren’t as enthusiastic.
Stepping into the guest en suite, Darren called the space “sophisticated and very current”, adding that it’s “everything good about this house”. The resin sink and colour scheme was also a hit.
Check out the other contestants’ Block guest suite reveal results for more.
Yes. Han and Can are currently renovating their own home in Western Australia. Both of them also have parents who have owned businesses in the construction industry, which taught them renovation skills from a young age.