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AshleyLauren
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I bought this wooden table from FB marketplace and plan to give it a second life. It has a beautiful solid wooden base but the wooden top has certainl ...

LS26
Community Newcomer
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I have created a mud room with Lugna cabinets however there was no wall mounting options avaliable however bunnings website advises its included. Ther ...

Jithesh
Building a Reputation
4 replies

I transformed an under-utilised nook wall into a dual-purpose study nook and display space. The project features dark-painted MDF V-groove panelling f ...

AAtkinson
Finding My Feet
4 replies

I am building a tall desk to sit over my walking pad. I purchased 43mm wooden dowels to use as legs, they have no screws in them existing. The wood I ...

dabroa
Getting Established
3 replies

I'm planning on making a built-in bedhead with 90x45mm pine for the framing along with some VJ paneling for the front. Likely use some oak timber for ...

redbackspider77
Finding My Feet
5 replies

I am restoring an old table which has a really unsmooth tabletop, so I started with sanding. However, after 5 passes with P80 using my orbital sander, ...

Jithesh
Building a Reputation
15 replies

I have a study nook with dimensions 2050mm wide and 550mm deep. I want to build a floating study desk on this area with some floating shelves above it ...

Lyonesse
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi,Just wondering if I am able to get a replacement cushion for my Marquee Swing Seat. I haven't been able to find anything online. 

Dray1
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Afternoon, I am looking to add shelves into and existing cupboard to store appliances (mixer, fryer etc.), shelves will be approximately 460mm x 380mm ...

sam2023
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Looking for product recommendation: I'm looking for an exterior wood filler to fill cracks, and rotten out sections (will be sanded) in the timber pos ...

crisis
Building a Reputation
3 replies

I made this bench seat and am looking for advice on the best way to join the pieces of hardwood that make up the top. They are offcuts from the tablet ...

Samc1234
Cultivating a Following
1 reply

Hi, I am wanting to use a piece of stair thread timber around 1.8m long, 30cm deep and 6-7cm thick to create a floating entry way bench. my house ...

CROBBO
Finding My Feet
16 replies

Hi there,I'm going to install a folding desk on the inside brick wall of my garage. I will be using a drill with hammer mode. I also have a level. The ...

redbackspider77
Finding My Feet
5 replies

Hi all, I am planning to build a solid timber bookshelf that is 2-2.2m tall and at least 30cm deep. However, I am struggling to find an applicable m ...

DIYMum
Having an Impact
17 replies

Hi Brains Trust I'd like to upcycle this outdoor bench with paint. Is there a specific paint that's best for this? Could I use Rust-oleum Chalked pain ...

oliviacraig3
Finding My Feet
6 replies

  Need to reattach leg to bottom of cabinet (pictured)- unfortunately screw broke out so there is no thread left to simply rescrew and what is left ...

trish-b
Finding My Feet
2 replies

 Honouring the past. Designing for now. This was originally a dresser which I cut in half and made into two bedsides this is the first of two. I’ve ha ...

jarko
Cultivating a Following
4 replies

I've made a wooden box with a lid, which will be used by young children (inspired by this YouTube short: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/b82yN588qzc). ...

DominicPI
Finding My Feet
1 reply

Hey all looking for a quick idea if anyone can help me: I have this desk from Office Works, which I bought about 2 years ago:https://www.officeworks.c ...

butterflyfrog
Finding My Feet
2 replies

My old bedside cupboards were in perfect condition but were tired and outdated from the chalk paint phase years ago so to freshen them up to better su ...

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