Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement 1 Aug 16, 2013 9:51 am Depending on what you have, if you go the plasterboard route you will need to replace the skirtings, architraves and cornices. With the skim coat - if they can get it to stick properly to the painted brick you shouldn't have to do this. What are they going to skim coat the walls with ? Plasterboard finishing compound ? Acrylic render ? Stewie Assuming the structure of your cabinetry is good then I would DIY everything as follows: - replace your counter tops entirely, - replace all drawer runners with soft close… 1 4782 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi all, My neighbour has built his 15m long garage on our boundary. It was agreed as part of the planning permit that the wall must be in exposed recycled brick. For some… 0 10908 Last year I had a gas leak at my house. 3 days later, I have about 1 sqm of my exposed aggregate paving broken up. I am not sure how to go about getting it repaired… 0 10410 |