Am looking to replace old cupboard doors and drawer-fronts, but the sizes may be from the late 1970s, as I've not been able to source a match, so far.
Example sizes are:
500(Width) x 600(Height)
300 x 600
300 x 900
600 x 600
500 x 900
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated...
Am looking to replace old cupboard doors and drawer-fronts, but the sizes may be from the late 1970s, as I've not been able to source a match, so far.
Example sizes are:
500(Width) x 600(Height)
300 x 600
300 x 900
600 x 600
500 x 900
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated...
I have a few pine (spindle-backed) kitchen chairs, which are falling apart.
Can anyone advise me please what is the best adhesive to use to repair them?
Thanks in advance.
Have encountered Gyproc plasterboard, with a number (1440843) stamped on the back of it.
Can I tell what thickness it would be, from the above number??
The property was built in 1982-83.
Hi there,
I have removed an old bathroom suite and all the old wall tiles.
In a lot of places, the tiles have taken the thin layer of finish with it, exposing rendered wall.
Can I stick the new tiles on that surface, or do I need the walls levelled, or worse still, re-skimmed first...
Hi - guys, many thanks indeed for your advice so far - here are some images to show you what I'm faced with...
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I have removed an old bathroom suite and all the old wall tiles.
In a lot of places, the tiles have taken the thin layer of finish with it, exposing rendered wall.
Can I stick the new tiles on that surface, or do I need the walls levelled, or worse still, re-skimmed first?
Thanks,
OJ
Hi, we have a bedroom which was papered 20 years ago with a shiny-surfaced paper, almost like a vinyl.
I presume I cannot paper straight over that - but if I peel the top layer off, could I paper on the next layer, which is just the flat/dull backing paper paper, or would that bubble once the...