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leabcl
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone! I recently bought my first home and I’m planning to freshen up the kitchen on a budget. I asked ChatGPT to create a vision mock-up of my ...

hannahmg
Just Starting Out
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Hello, I recently completed tiling a backsplash in my kitchen that I am really happy with. The tiles were subway tiles and I learnt how to ensure all ...

Noicey
Just Starting Out
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Hi, Im about to remove an old free standing cooker and replace with separate hob and oven. I have the oven carcass that will fit the spac eof the old ...

martyjames
Building a Reputation
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Hi Im getting a new white U Shape kitchen with gloss polyurethane finish installed soon. I was thinking of using these White Gloss Subway Wall Ti ...

Orlando
Cultivating a Following
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Hi folks, I have an off-white tile throughout my house which, for most purposes, is great. However, in the kitchen the same tile is not so user-friend ...

frumbert
Finding My Feet
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My kitchen bleeds into a laundry area and the tiles in that section are cracked. I've got a bunch of matching tiles under the house, but whoever built ...

Beginner20
Getting Established
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Hello, I'd like to give these black splashback tiles in the kitchen a makeover with a small budget and without removing the existing tiles. I am tos ...

ecam
Just Starting Out
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   We dropped a heavy pan on the kitchen floor which has chipped and cracked a floor tile. I was hoping to do a temporary repair to improve the aest ...

RenoFun
Getting Established
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Anyone able to help identify the Silicon i can buy to reseal this    

steph7
Just Starting Out
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HelloI would like to remove the granite splash back and was wondering if there is a risk of damaging the drywall ? Also I don’t know how much glue was ...

Claire_Marie
Getting Established
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Hello, I just got new tiles in my kitchen, but the carpet is existing and I am not planning to change it any time soon. I don't like the finish betwee ...

Namrata16
Just Starting Out
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Hi everyone, I've this black mould behind the sink. How can I get rid of it?   Thanks in advance for your help.

manihome
Just Starting Out
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  Can I tile directly on top of this glass splashback? If yes, then how? If not, whats the best way to update this?

shazza2528
Just Starting Out
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How can I fix these with out pulling them up  

brittanydaisy
Getting Established
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Hello all! I am wanting to tile my splashback myself after reading the ‘how to’ on here. I am just wondering if anyone can offer up some advice on h ...

KarynM
Getting Established
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The tiler added a board to put the backsplash tiles on the wall and left a large gap behind the stovetop. Any suggestions to cover the gap are wel ...

crisis
Growing in Experience
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I have pulled out my kitchen and just removed all of the splashback tiles. My question is I’m not sure what I do now to the wall behind the oven insta ...

MikeT2
Just Starting Out
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I am looking to tile over a glass splash back using ceramic tiles. What primer do I need for this ?

Caz31
Just Starting Out
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Hello all, I have dropped something and chipped a couple of tiles. I just want to know the best way to fix it. Thanks in advance  

Cozzy70
Just Starting Out
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cocobeaansz
Just Starting Out
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   How do I patch up floor tile grout and paint over existing grout too to match (in the kitchen)? What do I need? We have chips appearing and some ...

wellz
Getting Established
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Hi, I'm about to do a tile backsplash on our kitchen. Part of the area that will be tiled over is a melamine board wall, which was part of a corner ca ...

aoifemacs
Finding My Feet
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         Hello community, I have an old kitchen backsplash (I think it’s ceramic or stone if anyone can from the photos). Looking for a step by s ...

renie
Cultivating a Following
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Hi team, I’m looking to tile the splashback all the way to the cornice in the kitchen but was informed by the builder that the trim edging won’t work ...