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MsChezzyG
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MsChezzyG
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March

Hi @EricL , Thankyou for the thorough advice on this project, I’m looking forward to getting these done. Happy Easter!

MsChezzyG
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Hi all! I'm looking for some advice on how to prepare my 1970's concrete balusters for painting.I'm looking to paint them monument grey which I know w ...

MsChezzyG
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August 2022

Thank you all for the positive comments on a few of my ideas- I love seeing what others are doing with their laundries!

MsChezzyG
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September 2021

Thanks Mitchell, I’m not certain of the total cost but I’m thinking it would have been around $700 including the wet tile cutter. I think we got a goo ...

MsChezzyG
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When we moved in to our house the laundry was one of the rooms I avoided the most- beige peeling paint, pink tiles with cracked grout, dim lighting an ...

MsChezzyG
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September 2021

Hi @Aadhull,Thank you for the positive feedback, we are really happy with our colour choices, especially Viking blue in contrast with our pale grey wa ...

MsChezzyG
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April 2021

Hi Mitchell, Thankyou for the positive comments! I frosted the back of the glass panels using some left over window frosting vinyl I had from my signa ...

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Hi there, I am thinking about painting exterior of my brick house because it looks very old. Some people say the paint on top of brick doesn’t allow ...

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March

Sorry for the slow reply @MsChezzyG. I'm sure our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expert @EricL will be happy to assist as soon as possible. Jason

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For painting concrete pots, I would advise using an exterior acrylic paint such as Dulux Weathershield. It's suitable for masonry and can be tinted t ...

NikkiMaree
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I absolutely hated the timber look laminate and green tiled splash back in our house. so using a few cans of the white knight renew, the hardwood u ...

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MsChezzyG
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March

Hi @EricL , Thankyou for the thorough advice on this project, I’m looking forward to getting these done. Happy Easter!

MsChezzyG
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September 2021

Thanks Mitchell, I’m not certain of the total cost but I’m thinking it would have been around $700 including the wet tile cutter. I think we got a goo ...

MsChezzyG
Cultivating a Following
2 replies

When we moved in to our house the laundry was one of the rooms I avoided the most- beige peeling paint, pink tiles with cracked grout, dim lighting an ...

MsChezzyG
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September 2021

Hi @Aadhull,Thank you for the positive feedback, we are really happy with our colour choices, especially Viking blue in contrast with our pale grey wa ...

MsChezzyG
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April 2021

Hi Mitchell, Thankyou for the positive comments! I frosted the back of the glass panels using some left over window frosting vinyl I had from my signa ...

MsChezzyG
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April 2021

Thankyou! Yes we have since painted the walls grey with white trim, it all ties in great with the original tassie oak boards :).

MsChezzyG
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We moved in to our first home, a 70’s orange brick elevated house with great bones but horribly outdated. One of the first projects was updating the k ...

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