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Replicate a $359 table for $10
Spare cardboard cylinders? Just make a table with it 😊 Using the inner cardboard cylinders that I found at Bunnings in the Shade Cloth section from the bulk rolls of shade cloth, I asked a team member if I could take these as they were going to be thrown in the rubbish. Using a hand saw, I cut these into lengths of 550mm…
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Mosaic plinth side table
Loved making this! I used Bunnings 16mm MDF cut into 29.5 x 60 cm pieces x4, plus the top section which I added toward the end. Using terrazzo tile X6 pack (smashed into pieces) Selleys hold up and Davco grout, it came together so nicely. Really happy with the result 🥰
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Terrazzo side tables
Terrazzo tiles glued onto MDF panels to create matching bedside tables. The project After my last project, I had leftover Duratile Terrazzo Bianco Floor Tiles and was in desperate need of some side tables for my room, so voila! Using MDF board, Duratile 30 x 60cm Porcelain Tiles, Selleys Liquid Nails, Durabed Grout and a…
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Marble-effect side table using Dulux effects range
One of my favs so far, using Dulux effects gold marble effect spray paint! Snapped up a pack of gloss Johnson tiles to replicate a tiled side table in marble finish. Using x4 small indoor plant pots for the feet, I created this look for under $50! 🤍
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Stone top plinth table
Always hunting for new ways to create pieces in the most affordable way possible 🤍 Found these dowels on clearance for $2 each, and paid a total of $62 total to cover the outside of my plinth table. Using the $5 circular table tops from Bunnings, I designed the top using Decor8 Beige Java Mosaic tile, and Davco grout in…
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Terrazzo side tables
After my last project, I had leftover Duratile Terrazzo Bianco floor tiles and was in desperate need of some side tables for my room, so Voila! Using MDF board, Duratile 600 x 300 porcelain tiles, Selleys liquid nails, Durabed grout & a finishing sealer, I created these at a total cost of $66 for two! I managed to grab a…
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Dowel panelled leg coffee table
I made this table after seeing them retail online for $800+ and felt like I could make my own design! I actually used wooden broom stick ends from the cleaning department because they were cheaper than using doweling, so I had them cut into pieces approx 30cm each. Using old recycled timber posts that I had lying around, I…
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Bedroom side tables
I made these bedroom side tables using recycled cardboard cylinders that were free on Marketplace. I initially saw the design of two similar side tables and couldn’t suffice spending $300 each so made my own version. The cardboard cylinders original formed the inner cylinders of a roll of bubble wrap so were quite sturdy.…