Browse Forums Finishing Touch 1 Nov 12, 2009 10:38 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 4Nov 16, 2009 9:54 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 6Nov 16, 2009 11:19 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 8Nov 20, 2009 2:48 pm Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 9Nov 21, 2009 8:13 am Hey Boul! I think the name of that product came to me this morning.. Dulux Prep Block..( I hope) Sharon..... frustrated interior decorator, I have always wanted to do this for a living.. Hi, We have warm light throughout our house and it sort of makes are already dark stained floor more darker. We always wanted a lighter colourwd flooring but it turned… 0 22633 Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15884 Staircases and sausages. Should thou wish to keep thy palate sweet for sausages, avert thine eyes from their crafting. 14 4542 |