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Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

Sonia_B
Getting Established

Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

My laundry was in desperate need of an update so ripping everything out left me with a blank canvas. I learnt so much doing my own plumbing installing a new trough, re-connected the plumbing, worked out how to install new door handles, measured and cut timber to make a window ledge and bench top not to mention installing a wall cupboard. My nod to the styling of yesteryear is the black pressed tin splash-back which I absolutely love! The black doors against the blue-grey walls makes a statement. Who said a laundry has to be boring?

Materials

Timber panel 

https://www.bunnings.com.au/specrite-2200-x-600-x-26mm-golden-teak-acacia-multi-use-panel_p0445847

White Kaboodle 900mm wall cabinet

https://www.bunnings.com.au/kaboodle-900mm-wall-cabinet_p2662264

White Kaboodle 900mm base cabinet

https://www.bunnings.com.au/kaboodle-900mm-white-base-cabinet_p2662244

4 x white Kaboodle 450mm doors

https://www.bunnings.com.au/kaboodle-450mm-gloss-white-modern-cabinet-door_p2664585

Lockable door handle set

https://www.bunnings.com.au/gainsborough-bright-chrome-avant-sierra-privacy-set_p0285004

Door handle set + latch

https://www.bunnings.com.au/gainsborough-bright-chrome-avant-sierra-passage-set_p0285082

Silver water spout

https://www.bunnings.com.au/shaw-mason-120mm-chrome-swivel-tube-wall-spout-wels-3-star-9l-min_p50016...

Silver taps

https://www.bunnings.com.au/shaw-mason-chrome-easy-clean-wall-top-assembly_p5001824

Self adhesive white hooks (Large)

https://www.bunnings.com.au/permastik-large-white-vogue-hooks-3-pack_p0445340

Laundry trough: second hand from Marketplace

Various plumbing supplies

https://www.bunnings.com.au/fix-a-tap-12mm-x-8m-blue-ptfe-thread-seal-tape_p4920073

https://www.bunnings.com.au/abey-50mm-pvc-flexible-pipe-joiner_p4760810

Black hook (for hand towel)

https://www.bunnings.com.au/mondella-maestro-matte-black-robe-hook_p0125161

5 hooks on white board (no longer available but very similar to this one) https://www.bunnings.com.au/syneco-white-board-4-hooks-coat-rack_p0149641

4 x silver cupboard door handles

https://www.bunnings.com.au/prestige-brushed-nickel-round-t-handle_p4026569

Pine timber (painted black) as trim around pressed tin splash back

https://www.bunnings.com.au/31-x-11mm-5-4m-moulding-white-pine-fj-primed-dar_p0020885

https://www.bunnings.com.au/plaid-59ml-pure-black-folkart-premium-acrylic-paint_p0322658

Wall plugs and screws

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-7-x-50mm-green-wall-plugs-25-pack_p2260646

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-8-x-50mm-blue-wall-plugs-blue-25-pack_p2260643

Liquid nails

https://www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-130g-liquid-nails-ezi-press_p1210584

Polyfilla

https://www.bunnings.com.au/poly-140g-rapid-30-quick-drying-filler-140g_p1210372

 

 

Tools

Drill

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-800w-13mm-corded-hammer-drill_p6210471

Screwdrivers (various)

https://www.bunnings.com.au/stanley-20-piece-acetate-screwdriver-set_p6061822

Adjustable spanner

https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-450mm-adjustable-wrench_p6110453

Tile remover

https://www.bunnings.com.au/kango-75mm-x-170mm-sds-plus-angled-tiling-chisel-kcspt75_p0354387

Scraper

https://www.bunnings.com.au/pro-renovator-50mm-plastic-scraper_p1660092

 

Steps

Step 1

Before: an absolute hodge podge of wonky furniture, outdated shelves and oh  my gosh - those bright blue walls

 

What I started with...What I started with...Bright blue walls (what was I thinking?)Bright blue walls (what was I thinking?)Messy, impractical and just blah.Messy, impractical and just blah.

The first step was to remove the wall mounted shelves and stand alone storage, then I puttied up the holes and sanded, ready to paint the walls.

Step 2

Hard work chiseling off the tilesHard work chiseling off the tiles

 

Then it was time to use my chisel to lever off the outdated back-splash tiles in preparation for the pressed tin panel.

Step 3

Disconnecting the plumbing and removing the sink and cupboardDisconnecting the plumbing and removing the sink and cupboard

 

I disconnected the plumbing from the old sink before removing the sink and cupboard unit. I found out that the base was sitting on rubble which presented a new challenge to overcome in preparation to install the new cupboard and sink. PS Don't forget to turn the mains water supply off before disconnecting your plumbing!!! 

Step 4

How many trips to the plumbing section can I make?!How many trips to the plumbing section can I make?!

 

Never having done any kind of plumbing before, it took me ages (and SO many trips to Bunnings!) to get the right equipment and lots of helpful advice. It was a dirty, messy, frustrating but eventually successful job in getting all of the plumbing back into place and working - without any leaks! Eventually :smile:

Step 5

Starting to come togetherStarting to come together

 

I painted the walls and doors and then began assembling the flat pack furniture which took forever to put together but putting the doors on and adjusting the hinges took even longer! Putting up the wall mounted cupboard on my own took a lot of creativity and strength (who needs a gym?) and maybe a bit of swearing for good measure.

 

The handles went onto the cabinet doors nice and easily and a nice wack of liquid nails made sure that my timber bench top wasn't going anywhere. I cut down some of the leftover panel of wood and mounted it under the window to form a window sill. PS The mess of liquid nails under the sill got cleaned up and painted over. 

 

The window sill adds a nice touchThe window sill adds a nice touch

Step 6

Pressed tin backsplash :)Pressed tin backsplash :smile:

 

After painting the trim black to match the tin, I liquid nailed the tin to the wall and attached the trim around all of the sides to neaten the edges. 

Step 7

Hooks galoreHooks galore

 

I mounted the hooks on the wall and used the large self adhesive hooks on the back of the door to allow for hanging storage.

Step 8

DecoratingDecoratingPretty dispensersPretty dispensers

 

A fun sign and some pretty glass dispensers on a wood and wire shelf add some styling to a functional room.

 

Pretty!Pretty!

 

Keeping the black wire and acacia wood tones throughout all of the decorating items makes sure that the room feels tied together. 

 

How illuminating!How illuminating!

 

Even the light fixture was chosen to match the aesthetic.

Step 9

The finished product.The finished product.Feeling very happy with the end result.Feeling very happy with the end result.

 

Ta-da! Everything back into place and ready to put this much improved room to use. 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

Wow, @Sonia_B

 

Your laundry renovation looks fantastic. The pressed tin splashback adds a unique touch, and the combination of black doors with blue-grey walls really makes a statement. I love the warmth you've brought to the room by incorporating the timber benchtop, too. It sounds like you learned a lot and gained valuable D.I.Y. skills throughout the process. 

 

Great job on transforming your space!

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

Thanks Mitchell,

It was definitely a huge opportunity to learn a range of D.I.Y. skills. It's amazing what you can achieve when you give it a go 😀

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

Afternoon @Sonia_B 

Thats some nice work and lots of it! You have definently lifted it into a modern laundry! 

 

I really like the splashback that you came up with! Strangely I was thinking of that pressed metal this morning for my foyer area :smile:  

It looks like you had a load of fun, frustration sometimes but fun :smile: Makes me want to go and do things at home! 

 

Dave

Sonia_B
Getting Established

Re: Laundry renovation with pressed tin splashback

Thanks @Dave-1 

I love the idea of pressed metal for a foyer area. What a way to make a grand entrance!

Enjoy your DIY-ing :smile:

Sonia

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