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vevecase
Just Starting Out
4 replies

I had new spotted gum stairs installed about 5 years ago. The treads look like they needs a little oil as they are starting to look a touch dry. I b ...

aubergenie
Just Starting Out
7 replies

My Kaboodle kitchen has been installed. Plain styled cabinets. Lower cabinets in white. Upper cabinets in Spiced Oak, Pantry and fridge alcove in Spic ...

LSJ
Growing in Experience
9 replies

       Hi, I want to replace the carpet laid on concrete in my 1BR apartment with either vinyl plank or hybrid flooring. The building has a minim ...

John10
Just Starting Out
9 replies

Pulled up the old carpet in the spare room to reveal these floorboards. House is >100 years old and I assume floorboards are the same. Friend said the ...

Nanne
Building a Reputation
7 replies

No access underneath the stairs, thread is 30mm (measured from the nose). I’m assuming the actual thread would be perhaps 20-25mm? Risers 20mm? What ...

dougym
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Hi all. Hoping for some guidance on this one. Pictures provided are 1 showing the problem area and the other the OK area. Looking to find a suitable ...

Edgar
Cultivating a Following
2 replies

These tiles (what I assume are terrazzo) are throughout the entry and stairway in my block of flats. As you can see, they are pretty dirty. What can ...

sugarplum_mum
Finding My Feet
2 replies

    Hi, was wondering if anyone can help me please. I’ve noticed there is a small gap (few mm’s) between the edge of my wooden floorboards and a ful ...

tsne5872
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi - is there an easy way to replensih these floorbaords without having to properly sand back with a hired sander etc? i think they are cyprus pine ...

zorba
Finding My Feet
7 replies

I applied Cabot’s floor shine after using Cabot’s floor cleaner . Used the lambswool pad but now it is uneven and now looks to shiny. Has highlighted ...

redglue
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I am trying to patch up an accident on my engineered wooden floor with Timbermate. My questions are: (1) Is it compulsory to sand it after applying ...

Jaz94
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I am wanting to sand and stain then seal & cover with a clear finish my old wooden floors just wondering what is the best stain & clear over to use as ...

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