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KimMcFadden
Just Starting Out
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Hi I am renovation a kitchenette and need to remove the backsplash tiles or cut the plasterboard where they are and replace it. I am struggling to re ...

Divya22
Just Starting Out
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Hi, first time poster though I read a lot of other people’s posts! I want to give my kitchen (I live in an apartment) a bit of a glow up and to look ...

blodynlisa
Finding My Feet
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We are using these tiles for our kitchen splashback and wondering how best to finish the join at the window sill. Should we - cut mosaics into a stra ...

RenoRaine
Getting Established
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Due to a kitchen renovation, a small part of the pantry floor doesn't have tiles, just bare concrete. It measures 500 x 1100mm and is not an area you ...

blodynlisa
Finding My Feet
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We want to tile kitchen splashback ourselves. Does this surface need preparation or can we go tile straight over? Are there any recommended links to w ...

Kelli-H
Growing in Experience
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We are revamping our pantry and wanting to remove the slate flooring. Is this something we can do ourselves, or is it best to hire a professional for ...

samanthag
Just Starting Out
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    What products and tips do I need to Regrout my kitchen tiles, is it possible to match the old grout color and not have bleached white looking co ...

NicoleB1
Just Starting Out
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I am about to tile our kitchen splash back and we are using very large tiles that are 1200mm x 600mm. They are porcelain tiles that have a fair bit of ...

nipunvar
Finding My Feet
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We recently renovated our kitchen and the new layout differs a bit from the older one. The biggest issue now is that at some places (photos attached) ...

crisis
Building a Reputation
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  Hey friends, I’m almost ready to get my splashback tiled. I’m wondering if I need to patch the parts of my wall where you can see the brick above t ...

LIZZIE22
Just Starting Out
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 It's just under the fridge and some glass bottles fell onto the floor. I don't know exactly what sort of tile they are polished porcelain or somethi ...

Susieq25
Finding My Feet
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I have just started removing splash back tiles as you will see by the photo. Is this surface   good enough for a tiler to install the new tiles or do ...

Deeda
Just Starting Out
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Hello!We are looking at ordering the Arrow Classic White Satin Tiles [pictured] to tile a kitchen splashback.We have three PowerPoints that we would ...

JustinMcAbbe
Building a Reputation
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Hello, Just wanted to get some ideas, I want to install a Self Adhesive Splashback on this back wall, its about 2 m wide and i'd like it to be at le ...

BigJim
Just Starting Out
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I need to apply a patch to these broken kitchen floor tiles. Previously, I've just used some tile adhesive and some ready-to-go grout to fix the gaps ...

neata14
Getting Established
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We recently changed our kitchen splash back and on doing this the upstarts look quite dated so we would love to change them. But we also ended up with ...

Frankanderson
Just Starting Out
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Hi all, I’m looking for advice about how to best prime the wall after removing a tile splashback - before the tiler comes to apply the new tiles. Most ...

gabrielsurraco
Just Starting Out
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Hi there! Could you help me decide which tile and color would look best on this kitchen wall? (The floor will be changed later as well.)

SPP
Having an Impact
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I am renovating the Kitchen now. The previous owners placed tiles over the wooden floor boards. In the process of removing the tiles, I broke a ...

nessscar
Finding My Feet
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Using the old bones of the sink and underneath cupboards i painted in the renovator’s range white, added a bunnings timber top $79, bunnings black han ...

melboylett
Finding My Feet
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The first project we wanted to do in our house was the kitchen, it was the room that we knew would be the most used, and it was the room that was the ...

toffeeapple
Building a Reputation
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Hi All, Just bought a new place and found this in the kitchen. Not sure what happened here but if you look closely, you can see the brick on the g ...

RenovisionAU
Cultivating a Following
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Our kitchen renovation features Kaboodle cabinetry—this is actually our third Kaboodle kitchen! It’s such an easy system to work with, and it allows y ...

414009
Finding My Feet
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This project was a mission as the original cupboards were position unevenly. So it was hard to find timber support. Cupboards were a jigsaw puzzle. ...