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Illuminated house number using solar light

Del26
Building a Reputation
Del26
Del26
Building a Reputation

With light provided by a solar garden lamp, this illuminated house number makes sure food deliveries never get lost.

 

 

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The project

 

We had had enough of food deliveries not finding us so we decided to do this solar-powered house number.

 

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We used a Dremel to cut numbers in a PVC pipe.  We had eye protection – didn't want broken pieces or blades going in our eyes.

 

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The numbers are about 8cm tall so they can be visible. I looked at a template online then reproduced it on the pipe with a pencil and a marker prior to cutting.

 

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We sanded the edges and painted the pipe with a spray can. We used a plastic primer first. Can't remember which one.

 

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We removed the top of a solar-powered garden light that just fitted the top of the pipe. From memory we used a 90mm PVC pipe with most likely a Click Galaxy LED Solar Light.

 

Originally we were going to cement the base but it didn't turn out great so a pot and a plant did the trick.

Now our house number is easily spotted at night for food delivery or in case of emergency.

 

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More house number project inspiration

 

Bunnings Workshop member craftyhopper made affordable and maintenance-free house number planter box using recycled timber and faux plants.

 

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With scrap timber and a bit of imagination, Workshop member Kiwifr33 created house numbers in a variety of designs.

 

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Workshop member Cat87 created this house number sign using artificial grass and it stands out well from the street.
 
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There's also plenty of great inspiration in our Top 10 most popular outdoor projects and Top 10 most popular landscaping projects.

 

Let us know if you need a hand with your own project. Start a discussion and tell us what you need.

 

Comments
Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Good morning @Del26 

 

Clever, simple and very effective! I will attempt this.

I don't own a Dremel - just a cheap generic - but are you cutting with the abrasive discs?

Years ago I did buy (very expensive at the time) a Dremel cutter - it was brilliant cutting hard plastics.

But I'm nit sure if PVC pipe will be too thick.  🤔

 

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Del26
Building a Reputation

@Noyade thanks for the tip. We will look into it 😀

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Good afternoon @Del26 

Winner! Now this is outside the box thinking! I wish I had that ability :smile: I am generally not a huge fan of rounded shapes but this would be perfect at night, unobtrusive and stands out! Brilliant (hahahah yes I see the pun and again! :smile: )

 

I am going to give this one a go :smile: Defenently looks good.

 

Dave

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Have you come across @AdamW's article on How to create concrete house numbers yet, @Dave-1? It's another ripper project worth checking out!

 

Mitchell

 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Afternoon @MitchellMc 

Just had a look and wow! Either I will end up with a whole bunch of numbers or my brain will lock up :smile: Maybe one for the day and one for night? lol Both ideas I like and havnt seen before!

Thank you

 

Dave

Ezzy
Building a Reputation

Love the inspirational House Numbers shown here. 

 

Very impressed with Del26. Such a simple idea that can be so important at night.

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