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Bathroom and Laundry

Help for bathroom and laundry renovation projects
WyndhamChic
Just Starting Out
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Current internal (toilet) door is 2040x720. I’m thinking to change to “small French doors”. One secondhand bifold doors that I’m looking to get is mea ...

kvenkate
Just Starting Out
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I'm planning to setup three flexi-storage wall strips over this laundry wall to create some shelf and hanging racks, etc. The main concern is the p ...

SiaBoey
Finding My Feet
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This is my super tiny laundry room with just a washer and no dryer. Bought a stainless steel cloth hanging rack. Could only find 1 stud along this ...

cb496
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi, I have a couple of brick walls that I will be sheeting with villaboard and tiling for a bathroom reno. One of the walls is the shower wall so it's ...

timln
Growing in Experience
2 replies

Hey all Love the forum and keen to get some ideas from the group This is our little laundry space and keen to hear ideas about how we can remodel ...

Georgiegrrll
Just Starting Out
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Our laundry space is 2.1 x 2.0. It is unrennovated and l am planning on adding a toilet. The plumber who came said we would need to put the sink, toil ...

ivanptr
Making a Splash
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Hi, We’re planning to hire builders to convert our garage into a bathroom. Previously, when we renovated an existing bathroom, the process was as ...

Lethaleigh
Finding My Feet
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I've just had an internal 75 mm thick stud wall built in garage under a steel beam for a second bathroom. I need to attach a second frame as the beam ...

Sheridan91
Just Starting Out
4 replies

My partner and I are planning to use wet area VJ board for our bathroom/laundry reno. So far we are down to a stud wall with the walls straightened re ...

JSLawrence
Growing in Experience
6 replies

Hi everyone, I have just had the screed layer removed from the bathroom floor and will be getting a concreter to come and pour the new bathroom floor ...

sirano1004
Finding My Feet
7 replies

Hi, I'm planning to replace my old bathtub with this new one. I assume there won't be any tiles underneath the current tub, but since the new tub is l ...

emnm10
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi all, I recently bought my first house and after a few months living here I noticed some water damage in my living room, which backs onto my ensuite ...

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