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Hi,
Im trying to renovate my walk in pantry. I have removed the old shelves that were in here and patched up where they use to be and some holes. The walls are made out of paper thin plywood that when I went to go sand it back the patched bits still looked very bumpy looking sideways. Is there anything i can use to get a smooth finish or would it be better to replace with gyprock? It is very thin that when you go to touch it, it kind of warps inwards. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Hi @Glorz
Thanks for sharing your question about your walk-in pantry walls. I suggest removing the plywood and replacing it with standard Gyprock CSR 3600 x 1350mm 10mm 4.86sqm Wall Plasterboard RE - 3600 x 1350 x 10. It's more stable than the thin plywood and you get a much better surface to paint. This will also give you the opportunity to hide that cable in the far-right corner of the wall.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to plasterboard a stud wall
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Eric
Hi Eric,
Just thought I'd update on how my pantry was going. I finally got there in the end. Still need to do the flooring and organise it a bit better but atleast I
now have a pantry. Thanks for the advice Eric!
Wow, your pantry looks great @Glorz. You should definitely be proud of your efforts and the terrific way you've maximised storage space.
Look forward to seeing what you tackle next.
Akanksha
Hi @Glorz
Thank you so much for sharing that update. Your pantry looks fantastic! I'm really keen to see what kind of flooring you'll be putting in.
Eric
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