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This guide on what order to renovate your house could save you a ton of time and money

Category: Renovation

link to Open Plan Home: Getting Rid of Your Hall Way or Adjoining Walls

Open Plan Home: Getting Rid of Your Hall Way or Adjoining Walls

Getting rid of your hallway can be a great way to maximize space in your home. If you have a narrow living room, it can be a great option to widen the space. For me, it meant getting bigger sofas....

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link to Electrics 101: Wiring & Where to Put Plug Sockets? – Tips & Rules

Electrics 101: Wiring & Where to Put Plug Sockets? – Tips & Rules

Wiring and where to put your plug sockets should be one of your first considerations when renovating your home. When I was renovating my place; My plan was just to put as many plug sockets in each...

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link to Which Side The Toilet Roll Holder Should Go On & Why It Matters

Which Side The Toilet Roll Holder Should Go On & Why It Matters

Which side of your toilet should your toilet roll holder go? It's a question you only need to ask yourself when you install or re-fit your bathroom. There is no set rule, it's your throne (so to...

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link to Primed Door Looks Finished – Do I Really Have To Paint It?

Primed Door Looks Finished – Do I Really Have To Paint It?

Do you ever question if you need to paint your primed door? Some pre-primed doors look like they do not need painting. When I was buying doors for my home, I was seriously considering not painting...

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link to Perfecting Laminate Floor Edges: Beading or Skirting? Get it Right

Perfecting Laminate Floor Edges: Beading or Skirting? Get it Right

Beading and skirting boards are both types of floor edging used to fill gaps between floors and walls of a room and make your floor edges look neat and tidy. Beading can be seen as a supplement to...

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link to Plaster or Polystyrene Coving – Adhesive. Cover It All

Plaster or Polystyrene Coving – Adhesive. Cover It All

I've always been a fan of coving whether it's plaster or polystyrene. Firstly, it's great for covering cracks and bad plastering, but it's also great in providing a decorative separation between...

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About Me

Hi, I'm Bhavik! I have pushed myself into renovation projects over the years and am learning as I go along. Having thrown myself into so many projects which include gutting and renovating my own home as well as other smaller houses, I've learned a thing or two. I'm not an expert, but I love all things DIY. When I learn something, so do you.

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