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Bathroom and Laundry Renovation

diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience
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The project was to renovate the existing laundry into a modern combined laundry and wash basin facility for the seperate toilet in our home. Initial ...

Banyoabode
Building a Reputation
18 replies

I am a self-taught DIYer just giving it ago, and I hope you enjoyed this project as much as I did We are finally renovating our bathroom, and wh ...

HJS
Just Starting Out
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We were thinking of replacing this vanity but have put that on hold as it's attached to the bath, which makes it costly. Am hoping I can revamp it in ...

TheDave
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Hi there, I have a tiled laundry in a fairly new build and, unfortunately, the laundry is in the middle of the house so no direct access to outside. T ...

jamdanicky
Just Starting Out
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Hi guys, I want to redo the claw feet on my bath tub, but am unsure how and what to use. I am not sure what type of metal they are made from.  

Will78
Just Starting Out
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Hi, we’re about to embark on a bathroom renovation in an old Queenslander. The shower is situated right next to a bay window, and sadly has caused wat ...

BethyBoo
Just Starting Out
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Hi, does anyone know how to install the mondella shaving cabinet that already has hooks on the back? The instructions make no sense and the only video ...

CharleyK
Just Starting Out
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Hello experts, just trying to calculate the amount of litre's needed for waterproofing under tiles on blue gyprock, the area is 240 x 200cm which is d ...

awl
Just Starting Out
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I'm looking to batten out a bathroom. I need the battens to enable existing electrical and plumbing to remain in place. Wondering what size battens ar ...

JohnA-007
Finding My Feet
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I will be laying ceramic tile underlay on top of leveller compound. Any suggestion and advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. PS: upstairs bat ...

damien-22
Growing in Experience
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Hi, looking to complete a bathroom renovation, starting from scratch and removing everything back to frame. Will be fully tiled, floor and walls all ...

alex_89
Just Starting Out
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Hello. We plan on installing an inset bath (pressed steel) in the back of this bathroom (where there is no floor / joists). The plumber has roughed-in ...

sud
Just Starting Out
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hi, I am converting an existing bedroom into ensuite. Ensuite is going to be tiled from floor to ceiling. I intend to replace existing ceiling's plast ...

rennochap23
Finding My Feet
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I am renovating my laundry and have had electricians chasing cable (in conduit) in the wall. What is the best material to fill in the holes left aro ...

herj1
Just Starting Out
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Hi, my partner and I are renovating an older campervan we have just purchased. The walls of the shower toilet room are lined with shower liner so is p ...

wonderiz
Finding My Feet
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Dear all, I removed old tiles in my bathroom, and i think i removed them a little bit too much (please see photo attached). Later I am also gonna ...

diybarbie
Just Starting Out
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We have renovated our bathroom - shower area has been tiled with holes left for the taps. We removed the spring loaded tapware and so now only the ori ...

Sugar
Having an Impact
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Something what we want here Above images are from my laundry room. We want to remove this old sink and taps. I am not sure if the water taps can be m ...

robpa
Just Starting Out
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what is the best to use cutting around the edges of fibreglass spa bath a circular saw or angle grinder or any other tool? regards Robpa

Hotwheelsnz
Finding My Feet
2 replies

My wife loves doing the laundry (Yes i know ............................) so I decided to make her happy place even happier  I used all Bunnings pro ...

laitkenhead
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi All, We've been slowly renovating our house over the past two years and one of the tasks I've been putting off is our linen cupboard doors. This is ...

Havinacrack
Finding My Feet
6 replies

After the rest of the wall tiles & render are removed, remove the floor tiles & the sand cement afterwards. Plumbing then concrete & waterproof? Then ...

rachitshah
Finding My Feet
4 replies

Our laundry was pretty basic with just a standard trough and little storage. We wanted to make it more practical and use all the space for storage. ...

AW69
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Good evening, how do you waterproof correctly if you are putting a shower base down and need to recess the base into wall?

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