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TKP
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 My wall is largely damaged from attempting to strip paint. Most of the wall has scrape marks/deeper marks and some of the render has been sanded away ...

ilox
Growing in Experience
1 reply

So here is the throne in its better days. Now it is looking worse for wear. The seat has golden-ish metal buttons with metal loops. They show tarnish. ...

MackaQLD
Growing in Experience
8 replies

        I would like to renovate my “rumpus room” which was already converted from the garage by previous owner. It appears the plasterboard ha ...

Cortex
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hello everyone, I'm currently in the process of planning out how to install new ceiling and cornice plasterboards but have been struggling to trying t ...

Dmilly
Finding My Feet
3 replies

We recently purchased a home built in 1920 and uncovered some beautiful original wood floors. We've had them sanded and stained and they look great ...

Jerreemon
Growing in Experience
2 replies

Hi everybody, I've removed some tiles from the wall and scraped the adhesive off. What should I do to prep this wall before painting? Most of the ...

bella3
Finding My Feet
4 replies

Hello! I'm looking for tips on how to fix this hole in my ceiling. The hole is probably only 5cm wide, but it runs through the cornice as picture ...

hurlexx
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, I'm installing 8mm floor select laminate flooring with 3mm underlay over a concrete subfloor. Previously the landing inside and outside of the fro ...

weekendwally
Growing in Experience
5 replies

Hi all, I've just poured new concrete in a bedroom and am seeking some advice on how to cover the concrete step at the front. Thank you for you ...

MariaDF
Finding My Feet
8 replies

   So we recently moved into our home and I have discovered these huge finger thick gaps between the roof beam and wall panels. I need advice on how ...

MARI2
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Could the 1. E xterior be washed & made ivory colour again?? 2. Could the terrible drak brown grout / cement be removed on the inside? Seem like thi ...

keterlich
Building a Reputation
2 replies

We have an old stone cottage that was built in 1830. The architraves and skirtings are the beautiful large, old style timber mouldings however they ha ...

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