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A house number sign is a great way to add street appeal to your home and make it easier to find.
Bunnings Workshop members have shared many functional and stylish house number signs. Get inspired by some examples below.
1. D.I.Y. house number sign by @KashiaCherry
In this popular project, Kashia glued slimline numbers to plywood and used timber strips to create a frame.
2. House number planter by @craftyhopper
An affordable and maintenance-free house number planter using recycled timber and faux plants.
3. House number planter box by @ehill
Erin made a stencilled planter box from timber and gave it an ebony-coloured stain.
4. Illuminated house number using solar light by @Del26
This solar-powered house number sign was made by cutting numbers in a PVC pipe.
5. DIY House numbers by @Cat87
Cathryn used artificial grass to create a striking house number sign.
6. D.I.Y. timber house number signs by @Kiwifr33
Member Kiwifr33 repurposed leftover timber to create house number signs in several designs.
7. House numbers made by welding chain by @Shannon
These metal house numbers are a great way to add character to your home’s entrance.
Learn how to create concrete house numbers with this step-by-step guide from experienced Workshop member Adam Woodhams.
You can also check out 10 ways to improve your home’s street appeal and 10 ways to refresh your entryway for more inspiring ideas.
If you need more assistance with making your house number sign, the Bunnings Workshop community can help. Don’t hesitate to ask a question.
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