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nonsibicunctis
Having an Impact
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I am currently rejuvenating some old director's chairs. I have new back and seat fabric for them. Unfortunately, my chairs had fabric that was attache ...

Ben2065
Cultivating a Following
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Hi everyone, I am slowly restoring my heritage home (built aprox 1890's) I am currently trying to divide my original double hung window (no sash cor ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
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Setting up an indoor garden is a great way to bring some greenery into your home and improve air quality. Here’s how to set up an indoor garden in 5 s ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader

We recently renovated our powder room. We have a Queenslander and at some point in it's history a toilet was added to the back of the house. As we hav ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
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We started renovating our home 2 years ago, and as most of you can probably appreciate, when you’re doing most of the work yourselves, then, things mo ...

Samara1
Getting Established
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My U shaped open shelf small pantry with 1.2 meter walkway will be similar to below image with window. all appliances like rise cooker, dish washer wi ...

Lee777
Getting Established
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Guys, Im looking at installing 13mm solid jarrah floor boards on existing concrete slab. Do you have any videos/publications on:- Preparation A ...

oscar_
Just Starting Out
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Hello, long time viewer first time poster. Appreciate any help and advice! My gf and I made this book shelf that we are very proud of. Our intention i ...

dstanley
Finding My Feet
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Hi there, We have had a new skylight installed in our apartment, complete with open skylight shaft. I need to paint the new skylight shaft as well a ...

aahol1
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I am looking at doing something similar to the below image. I’m looking at having the front loader wash and dryer side-by-side. I’ll have Kaboodle ...

Samara1
Getting Established
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Looking for 90cm rangehood for 90cm gas cooktop - Which rangehood is better and will all these types be ducted to ceiling or wall for 2 storey home Du ...

bronte7
Just Starting Out
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      So I am going to having to take some of the bolts out of the railing to see if they need new ones as it is very wobbly atm then maybe spray ...

Edgar
Growing in Experience
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I am repairing cracking in the bathroom wall of a 50 year double brick apartment. It is just normal settling and minor cracking that one would expect ...

smittyboi
Growing in Experience
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      I just recently had my benchtop installed and I’m very disappointed with the quality. They didn’t scribe it too the wall in the slightest and ...

szy
Just Starting Out
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Hi there I was hoping to get some advice as to how to remove this built in bookshelf and mirror with as little damage as possible to the walls. They ...

Samara1
Getting Established
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Any suggestions on using Hardie VJ panels in one side wall in Hallways, Living and Stairs wall instead of 13mm Gyprock. Any downsides to using these? ...

Dan11
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I am looking to install curtain rods to a hebel wall. I’d expect with the curtains I would need 20kg of support. Rod length will be 220cm with t ...

Bunnovices
Just Starting Out
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Hi Fellow Bunnings member Newbie here to forum I'm in the process of contacting tradesman to help me repair my entire laundry as the subfloor has wate ...

ineke
Just Starting Out
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Our house has horse hair plaster board walls and the previous paint job in the late 1990s early 2000s is peeling in sections and is easily scratched. ...

lauraleigh710
Just Starting Out
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  What would you call this and where would I find one to install again? We have barstools at the end of counter now and just not very functional. PS ...

androidhaig
Getting Established
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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 ...

Juanessa
Just Starting Out
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Can I use screed as a layer to set my crazy paving Stone in my bathroom.  

Samara1
Getting Established
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Which kickboard is better for kitchen & pantry and why? Waterproof brushed aluminiumWaterproof brushed stainless steelAny other types to consider othe ...

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