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Living and Bedroom

Help for living room and bedroom projects
Hayley007
Just Starting Out
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  I bought this chair second-hand, it already had the tear on the armrest so it's an old injury. I want to fix it up without resorting to gaffer tap ...

Hayaimi
Just Starting Out
5 replies

     I wonder do I still have to apply one more layer onto the putty or I can simply sand it and paint on it.

krunalM_12
Just Starting Out
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The fly screen for my security door to Balcony is damaged (kids!!). I trued patching up those stick fly screen patches but the come off as soon as sli ...

JamesLiu
Just Starting Out
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Hey Gents, I have one loose shelf in my walk-in wardrobe as in pics. I have no idea where I can screw in to give more support and force the shelf back ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
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    Hi team, any advise on how to conceal this gap please? It’s wider (~2.5 cm) on top and tapers to around 1 cm at the bottom. Someone advised alum ...

androidhaig
Finding My Feet
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We're in an old apartment built in the 70s and there's a strange fireplace/mantel that doesn't actually work. I can't tell if it's been bricked up or ...

SamMac
Growing in Experience
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Hi All, On my interior windows there are gaps between the glass and the timber frame in various places where whatever was once in there has worn away ...

nila
Finding My Feet
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Hi I had damage occur to a bedroom wall as some water came through a window. The window has now been fixed so I’d like to restore the wall. The water ...

MrsV2580
Just Starting Out
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Hi - we recently bought a single brick house about 35 years old. Each built in wardrobe and cupboard has large gaps on the inside between the gyprock ...

Christine12
Finding My Feet
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Loose arm on rocking chair. Tried to repair with liquid nails but it hasn't worked. Please see photos and advise         

Suzanneizatt
Just Starting Out
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1LaijoBunninz
Just Starting Out
1 reply

how can I replace this knob into a Lock for my room? is it possible without getting carpenter?  its similar to this but with no push button locks.

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