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DIY projects and information about how to do it yourself. Build, modify or repair your way through our series of easy DIY projects you can complete at home. Check out our huge range of tips and ideas along with detailed how-to galleries and videos.

article-editorialTurn a dated bathroom into a sparkling sensation. Borrow some ideas from team Hot Chilli, contestants in our Reno Challenge.
article-editorialRenovate your house exterior on a tight budget with these fab ideas thanks to Team Eden from the Reno Challenge.
how-to-guideHow to make a fabulous garden seat with none other than fence pickets.
how-to-guideTurning a plain bed into a place of enchantment is simple to do using pine you’ll find at most timber yards. Just start with a basic wooden bed, make up L-shaped posts and canopy rails, sprinkle with a little fairy dust and your princess will drift off to sleep for a night of sweet dreams.
galleryAchieve your goals faster with these smart tips for organising your office.
how-to-guideDon’t toss out your sideboard just because it’s a little worse for wear, simply sand it back and reapply oil or varnish. Or go all out and give it a new top, trim with moulding, coat in water-based enamel and add Perspex doors to hide the clutter.
galleryThere are dozens of simple DIY jobs that can be done around the house in less than half an hour. So the next time you have 30 minutes to spare, why not tackle one? Here are 10 to get you started.
how-to-guideFor a laid-back beachy look, these classic boards are gold – simply add a plywood base for an inexpensive coffee table that will look great on your deck. And you don’t have to retire your favourite board because old surfboards are common discards in council clean-ups. It may be dinged, but it all adds to the charm. You can also sometimes pick one up for $30 or so from a recycling centre.
how-to-guideThe gap between the floor and threshold is a high-traffic area. In this case, the floorboards themselves probably don’t have much movement as there is little movement along the grain. However, the threshold with the side grain will expand and contract markedly. Any filler in the gap tends to harden and crack over time. Replacement is simple – just clean out the gap, sand and refinish the threshold, and fill the gap with a matching sealant.
how-to-guideDraughts can occur when there’s a gap around a door or window frame. And, as shown here, gaps can look shabby. Not a pleasant way to be welcomed home each day! But they can be fixed using a paintable sealant.
how-to-guideThis storage-space is open fronted and acts like a mini walk-in wardrobe! Made from an old bookcase, all you need to do is cut and re-position the shelves, then install hooks to cater for your collection of bags, shoes, scarves and belts. It's so stylish, and makes keeping your bedroom clean and tidy a whole lot easier.
how-to-guideExterior stained cedar doors and windows are high maintenance as they need to be coated at least once a year. If left for a few years, the coating may blister or abrade and the timber will turn from its original colour to a grey or even black. This is due to exposure to strong sunlight, grime and mould. To repair the door, it needs to be stripped back to the bare wood.
how-to-guideThere are several reasons as to why paint lifts from an interior door. Here, there were successive layers of oil and acrylic paint over an original base coat of varnish, going back about 80 years. The preparation between coats appears minimal, the paint isn’t always compatible, plus it’s always difficult for paint to stick to old varnish. Repainting properly means removing the multiple layers and preparing what’s left for a modern paint job.
how-to-guideThis jewellery box will ensure that beads, bracelets and those bangles will never go missing again. This clever solution uses an old art box. Who said something old couldn't be made into something new...
galleryDon’t know what to get for mum this Mother’s Day? Look no further! We’ve got you covered with these handy and heartfelt gifts which you can make yourself.
galleryMicrowaves are fantastic things, but there are some do's and don'ts of microwave cooking you need to know. We bust those common myths you thought were safe!
galleryPut all your cooking kit in its place with these simple solutions to rid your kitchen of clutter.
galleryCan pizza boxes be recycled? Do lids need to be removed? We reveal the answers to these common questions of what can and can’t go in your recycling bin.
how-to-guideSurfboards, boogie boards, skis, snowboards and paddles can be bulky to store so give them their own rack. They’ll cost less than $5 each.
how-to-guidePaving a small area is actually a simpler project than you might think. It’s really just a case of fill, level and lay. Before you undertake any landscaping projects such as paving, check your local council guidelines.
how-to-guideStanding a sturdy old wine barrel on its end is an easy way to make a table, but why stop there? You can add a cooler for your drinks and a shelf for your elbow. A 300-litre hogshead barrel is the ideal size as it stands about 1050mm tall and weighs a solid 60-65kg.

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