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Living room remodel with feature wall

Dons-Glenno
Growing in Experience

Living room remodel with feature wall

Our Living/Dining Room Remodel has enabled us to achieve an open plan kitchen/dining/living space that opens up to a large outdoor entertaining area (this reno is still to come). Included in this redo, we have incorporated a daring black sub-feature wall with our feature being the messmate timber panels behind the TV. We have used a concrete dining table with bench seats plus a floating wall shelf to accentuate our "county/industrial" style. We have continued using the Senso vinyl floor planks in Rustic Walnut that leads us to our newly installed sliding door where we bring outside in.

Materials

Plasterboard and Plastering Supplies

Plasterboard 5.2kg Plaster Stud Adhesive - Bunnings Australia

Gyprock CSR 75m Plasterboard Perforated Paper Jointing Tape - Bunnings Australia

Gyprock CSR 2.25kg Less Mess Multi-Purpose Joint Compound - Bunnings Australia

Gyprock CSR 2400 x 1200 x 10mm 2.88sqm Plasterboard RE - Bunnings Australia

Senso vinyl floor tiles - Rustic Walnut

Senso 914 x 152 x 2mm 2.20m² Rustic Walnut Self Adhesive Vinyl Planks - 16 Pack - Walnut - Bunnings ...

Messmate Timber Batons 32mm x 32mm

Sourced from Baumys Timber in Colac

Taubmans Low Sheen -Trendy

Sliding Glass Door from Bradnams Windows

Bunnings Ceiling Fan 

Concrete Dining Table, Bench Seats and Floating shelf were all custom made

Lounge Suite was from Focus on Furniture

 

Tools

DeWalt Repo Saw

DeWalt Circular Saw 

DeWALT 18V Li-ion XR 184mm Brushless Circular Saw DCS570N-XE - Skin Only - Bunnings Australia

Paslode Nail Gun

DeWalt Impact Drill

DeWALT 18V XR Brushless Atomic Impact Driver - Skin Only - Bunnings Australia

Dewalt Drill

Dewalt Drop Saw

Variety of Hand Tools

Steps

Step 1

This starts the demolition of 2 walls leading from our kitchen through to the pokey sunroom adjoining the laundry. This was a massive task and we certainly endured lots of blood, sweat and tears (and blisters).

 

the hideous pantry that was part of the kitchenthe hideous pantry that was part of the kitchenIMG_1035.JPGtake note of the window, this is what we replaced with the sliding doortake note of the window, this is what we replaced with the sliding dooranother wall goneanother wall goneBye Bye ugly laundryBye Bye ugly laundryAnd we have an open planAnd we have an open planLegendsLegendsTough Demo knocking down walls from the existing LaundryTough Demo knocking down walls from the existing Laundry

my ouchy - blister and allmy ouchy - blister and all

Step 2

Knocking out the internal walls was a challenge but certainly no comparison to the brick external wall. We had to place a massively large and heavy steel lintel up to prevent the roof from caving in. We used a Demo saw with a diamond tip blade to cut the bricks. Super messy job! 

 

eatly stages of knocking out this external wall. Glenno is pretty darn clever!!eatly stages of knocking out this external wall. Glenno is pretty darn clever!!We had to put in a massive steel Lintle to prevent the roof from crashing down. This was TOUGH!We had to put in a massive steel Lintle to prevent the roof from crashing down. This was TOUGH!

 

 

A room with a view!A room with a view!

New sliding doorNew sliding door

Step 3

Plastering time - It's a tough gig removing the old horsehair plaster, infact, it's a tough gig doing anything with plaster, hanging, joining, sanding (definitely not our favourite reno job). we also added more of the Senso vinyl flooring to match up with the previous kitchen reno.

 

Plastering FunPlastering FunCombination of the elaborate porcelain tiles that desperately needed an upgrade with the fantastic and durable Senso vinyl flooring planksCombination of the elaborate porcelain tiles that desperately needed an upgrade with the fantastic and durable Senso vinyl flooring planksAs long as you have a ladder and a Kirby Vacuum Cleaner then anyone can plaster (haha)!As long as you have a ladder and a Kirby Vacuum Cleaner then anyone can plaster (haha)!Senso vinyl planks - Rustic WalnutSenso vinyl planks - Rustic Walnut

Step 4

Taubmans Low Sheen - TrendyTaubmans Low Sheen - TrendyA sneak peak at our Messmate Timber BatonsA sneak peak at our Messmate Timber Batons

Step 5

Walah!! Our living/dining space is all complete. Hope you like the end result, we love it! Whoever said opposites attract, was on the money - Heather the cow brings lots of colour and fun to our room while our gorgeous budha offers calmness and tranqulity. We have continued the use of black, concrete and timber features to tie in with our other renos.

 

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JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Living Room Remodel

Hi @Dons-Glenno,

 

Thank you for sharing your living room remodel project with our community.

 

I can see how much time and effort you've put into this project, for which you should be extremely proud. 

 

Removing the dividing wall, installing the lintel and installing the new sliding glass door has really opened up the space and provide a wonderful volume of light to your new living room area.

 

The choice of colours is fantastic, and the vertical batten feature wall is very on trend. Heather the cow and the indoor plants give that pop of colour that really makes the space home.

 

Congratulations on a wonderful project.

 

Jacob

 

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