This is my fridge gap and I’m looking at getting a new fridge. The gap is small and the fridges I’m looking are taller than the gap. I have removed th ...
Hey Everyone, like to check best way to sand routed wood (marked area)and keep the details. I am afraid of losing or inconsistent details/curve. Can i ...
I have noticed a lot of grease build up in the drain pipe at the back of the property and now when ever we use the kitchen water or use the washing ma ...
Hi BrainsTrust,
Recently bought a house and it is in desperate need of a face lift. We’re wanting to remove this decorative wooden arch way to open u ...
Hoping I could get some ideas of what I could put over the concrete to make benches look new or paint ideas?
Also if anyone knows of a kitchen or h ...
There a crack on the natural stone bench top. (Not sure marble or Caesarstone) It started just a hairline crack but now getting bigger.
What is the ...
Hi team. I am trying to connect a de longhi dishwasher. I think the inlet is bigger than the tap it's trying to attach to. How do I know for sure (it ...
This is an old Kitchen rebuild project from 2009 I have Ummed and ahhed about posting it as the photo quality isnt the best. But decided if it helps s ...
Hi folks,
We are wanting to do some work on our kitchen. Following are the things we would like to do. This is going to be one at a time.
A. Changin ...
Epoxy resin coated timber kitchen cupboards
Hello again...
Cupboards had originally been painted with a gloss white.
I have been experimenting with e ...
This is an old Kitchen rebuild project from 2009 I have Ummed and ahhed about posting it as the photo quality isnt the best. But decided if it helps s ...
If you still have the chipped piece of the benchtop you could attempt to glue it back on. You could use an epoxy paste as a filler but if it's mixed ...
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