Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Renovating for $50k and under 4Dec 03, 2011 11:08 pm A thankful person is a happy person. [/color]My hobby design blog: http://aviewondesign.blogspot.com/ Re: Renovating for $50k and under 6Dec 04, 2011 9:06 am You need an engineer to look at the walls. If you are putting the plumbing against the same wall but on the opposite side that will be quite easy. But you need to plumb in the toilet and wastes. Do not get a kitchen mob that comes out, for your kitchen (well maybe for some design ideas) as they are too expensive. They get the kitchen from the kitchen manufacturer then put their (huge) bit on which you pay. We draw it up ourselves (or they will send someone out to check measure) then order direct. They will install. Sorry I don't know any places in Melbourne. I think it's crazy when I hear of people paying $20K for a kitchen. Good luck. Re: Renovating for $50k and under 7Jul 17, 2012 5:36 pm travelbug You need an engineer to look at the walls. If you are putting the plumbing against the same wall but on the opposite side that will be quite easy. But you need to plumb in the toilet and wastes. Do not get a kitchen mob that comes out, for your kitchen (well maybe for some design ideas) as they are too expensive. They get the kitchen from the kitchen manufacturer then put their (huge) bit on which you pay. We draw it up ourselves (or they will send someone out to check measure) then order direct. They will install. Sorry I don't know any places in Melbourne. I think it's crazy when I hear of people paying $20K for a kitchen. Good luck. Ha ha...we were quoted $40 000 for our kitchen..(Perth) Ridiculous!! Apparently that's what it cost if we after a Polyurethane kitchen with blum draws, pull out pantry etc. $25 000 for new ensuite. What you are looking at is fibrous plaster, true gypsum, it is cast on horizontal beds with fibers included to give strength. I has no Asbestos in it. Houses before 1985… 2 4258 You can put a roller blind behind the shutters. It will be much less noticeable when not in use. 3 18017 Thanks for the insights, that makes perfect sense, and yeah, I will be leaning on the experience of the excavator operator entirely. 6 11066 |