Auction time is coming up on The Block - and two contestants could struggle to make a profit.
On Monday's episode, Han and Can unveiled their designs for Al Fresco and Shed Week - and it did not go well.
The pair were savaged by the judges, who felt their Japanese Zen garden was a misstep.
Judge Marty Fox warned that the garden would take away from the value of their home as it had eaten into their outdoor living space.
Fellow judge Shaynna Blaze said that she was worried that the home - which had several unfinished elements, including ungrouted tiles - was underwhelming in general.
A drinks cabinet shoved under a TV and the back of a barbeque on display added to the complaints.
'What I've always had a problem with when it comes to the girls is they can't sell the dream,' Shaynna said.
Han and Can have had a series of setbacks and dramas on the show, including clashes with Foreman Dan.
Last week, host Scott Cam informed the fiery Western Australian couple that they were $6000 over budget, leaving the pair devastated.
The budget blowout now has the duo facing the likelihood that they won't be able to complete both their landscaping and the shed they've dubbed their 'art studio'.
Scott did not hold back as he delivered the bad news after checking the balance sheets on their build.
'Of the cash that I gave you in the original budget, you guys were $80,000 over that - gone,' he told the pair during the walk-through.
He also reminded Can and Han that they managed to burn through the $50,000 they received earlier in the week.
'I didn't realise how grave the situation was,' a visibly upset Can said.
The pair were savaged by the judges, who felt their Japanese Zen garden was a misstep. Judge Marty Fox warned that the garden would take away from the value of their home as it had eaten into their outdoor living space
Fellow judge Shaynna Blaze said that she was worried that the home - which had several unfinished elements, including ungrouted tiles - was underwhelming in general. 'They can't sell the dream,' Shaynna said
'There's massive concern about completing.
'It's maybe the worst day on The Block.'
During the episode, Scott appeared to blame the budget issue on the couple's plans to convert their garden shed into an 'art studio', which requires plastering and insulation.
Han also recently accused the show of staging drama for the cameras.
Han, one half of the Perth duo with her partner Can, furiously clashed with Foreman Dan, accusing him of 'stitching her up.'
Unhappy with her comments, Scott faced off with Han.
'Han, I heard some other people saying that you're accusing us of stitch ups and doing stuff just for camera, which I've told you many many times, we never set you up to fail and we never stitch you up,' he said.
'We help you along the way. You're making decisions that are affecting you. You made those decisions, not us,' he continued.
Scott then demanded: 'I'm going to ask you really nicely to readjust your attitude on the show to the crew and to Dan and to me and everyone around you.'