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Ensuite makeover using Acacia boards

CoVerm
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Ensuite makeover using Acacia boards

We have small ensuite that was very dated however had some nice neutral tiles and usable pieces so we decided to recycle as much as we could and renovate within those goals. 

Materials

Acacia benchtops

Mondela taps

Paint, primer 

Silicon

Spray paint

Toilet seat

Basin

Tools

Drill

Jigsaw

Nailgun

Circular saw

Sanders

Impact drill

levels 

measuring tape

stud finders

Steps

Step 1

Strip the old cabinet doors and all shelves

Patch holes in paneling 

Paint paneling 

Cut cabinet doors and benchtops out of Acacia boards 

Connect new basin and taps 

replace shower taps

replace toilet seat. 
hang mirror

decorate

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Ensuite make over

Hello @CoVerm 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your wonderful ensuite make over.

 

This revamped ensuite is a beautiful example of how thoughtful updates and smart recycling can completely transform a space without needing to start from scratch. The use of natural wood for the vanity adds warmth and richness that contrasts perfectly with the dark vertical panelling, giving it a modern yet grounded feel. The round mirror softens the space and complements the curved basin and sleek black tapware, while the neutral tiles you chose to retain now act as a calm, timeless foundation. It feels fresh, elegant, and purposeful, like every piece was chosen with intention, and the overall result is effortlessly cohesive.

 

Eric

 

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CoVerm
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Re: Ensuite make over

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 This was our before image. Re-cycled and re-used most of the components! 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Ensuite make over

Hi @CoVerm,

 

Did you hide the toilet's cistern inside that custom cabinet?

 

If so, that is a really nice finish, which really shows how well thought out your project was.

 

Thank you for sharing the before image.

 

Jacob 

 

CoVerm
Getting Established

Re: Ensuite make over

Yes we did as we wanted to keep the tiles and breaking out the old toilet would mean we have to redo the tiles. We just replaced the seat with new soft close.

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