Bunnings Magazine March 2023

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From dated... The ultimate makeover BE INSPIRED BY THIS AUSSIE HOME’S INCREDIBLE DIY TRANSFORMATION to dazzling! + KITCHEN + DINING ROOM + BEDROOM + ENSUITE Take a tour! EXPERT ADVICE + HOW TO NAIL YOUR NEXT PROJECT + TURN YOUR YARD INTO A WILDLIFE SANCTUARY MAGAZINEFREE March 2023
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T he magazine team

Editor Katrina O’Brien

Associate editors Helen Martin, Caroline Botting (NZ)

Art director Bridie Mahoney

Creative services manager

Katharine McKinnon

Senior designer Carol Baldas

Style editor Samantha Pointon

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Catherine Sanders, Frances Pearson

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Contributors Judie Siu, Shelley Tustin, Harriet Upjohn

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Lighten up

Dream it

14 MAKEOVER MAGIC!

Follow the Make It Happen: The House Project team as they begin their challenge

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A FRESH START

See how a Queensland homeowner turned a dreary cook zone into her favourite room

Plan it

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FABULOUS FOR LESS

Rethink your kitchen renovation plans with money-saving DIY fixes in mind

39 INSIDE OUT

Take cooking into the open air with an outdoor area as stylish as your interior

43 CALL OF THE WILD

Attract birds, bees and other important wildlife with diversity in your garden

Update it

49 THE FUTURE IS NOW

Look ahead at the latest in kitchen and bathroom technology and innovation

53 POWDER-ROOM PIZZAZZ

Have some fun and make your smallest space the jewel of your home

57 GET SET FOR DIY SUCCESS

Check out our ultimate project guide

Do it

63 LATEST CRAZE

Lay meandering

MARCH
pavers through your yard 66 SIDE HUSTLE Upcycle a boring bedside cabinet 68 TOOL TALK: THE JIGSAW Master curves and intricate shapes 71 BE PREPARED Learn how to give your household the best chance during bushfires, floods and storms
9 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MARCH News, special buys and great ideas 74 FALLING FOR YOU Choose from these trailing plants to spill over and soften your garden’s edges 14 Be inspired by the Make It Happen transformations! CONNECT WITH US Share your DIY creations with us or find inspiration for your next project. Use the hashtag #Bunningsmag instagram.com/bunningspinterest.com.au/bunningsyoutube.com/bunningswarehousetiktok.com/bunnings 43 Feel the buzz of beneficial fauna 53 Give your guest loo a luxe look bunnings.com.au | bunnings | bunnings | bunnings 7
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AS THE DAYS GET SHORTER MAKE THE NIGHTS BRIGHTER. www.ledlenser.com.au LEDLENSER H19R SIGNATURE HEADLAMP Just one of Ledlenser’s range of premium headlamps, torches and world class LED lighting solutions.

I’m so excited to introduce you to the new “Make It Happen” house from Bunnings. For this incredible project, we’ve taken a run-of-the-mill suburban home that had ’80s style at its heart (columns, dated wall panelling, redbrown bricks) and, with the help of some of Australia’s top design minds, turned it into a stunning and contemporary Australian home that we’re all swooning over.

Turn to page 14 to see how interior designer Jono Fleming and landscape designer Inge Jabara have created the most

fabulous spaces. Along with builder Tim Clark and the Bunnings team, they’ve solved storage solutions (note our cover star kitchen that looks like it’s stepped out of a French farmhouse), made a super-clever DIY dining bench seat (see page 18), and created an adults’ sleep retreat that includes one sensational ensuite. You can follow the Make It Happen magic online now at bunnings.com.au – there are new videos and reveals each week. Happy transforming!

PAINT POWER

Craving a change? Brighten your space – and your mood – with new paint. A fresh coat cleans up your surrounds and provides an easy atmosphere boost. Create wow with one feature wall or update a whole room. For best results, take the time to prep surfaces properly.

For more kitchen inspiration, see page 14

Easter fun in store

Hop into your local Bunnings this Easter for free family activities! The Bunnings Easter Bunny Hop kicks off nationally at 5pm on March 30 with entertainment, games and lots of other bunny fun. In the lead-up to Easter, kids can join DIY workshops, meet the Easter Bunny and play the Little Bunnings, Egg-splorer Game. Check your local store for dates, times and details.

1 Taubmans ‘Endure’ low sheen interior wall paint in White, $61.90/2L, I/N: 0024210. 2 Taubmans ‘Tradex’ flat interior wall paint in Black, $87.90/4L, I/N: 1540686. 3 Porter’s ‘Eggshell Finish’ washable broadwall paint in Newport Blue, $93.10/2L, I/N: 0163057. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

NEWS MARCH
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RELAX IN STYLE

A natural mood booster

Did you know that house plants can increase feelings of wellbeing, enhance creativity, reduce stress and improve air quality? Here are three top plant picks to deck out your indoor space. Best part is, they’re easy to look after, too!**

Sarantino 3-seater wooden corner chaise lounge/sofa bed in Blue, $649*, I/N: 0247115

Warmer tones and fresh home decor can help ease your way into the change of season 3

Homfurn round industrial side table in Vintage Brown, $86.99*, I/N: 0402977

Ausway tree style clothing rack in White, $49.96*, I/N: 0422865

Design Square tufted fabric storage ottoman in Grey, $199.95*, I/N: 0269146

Bambury ‘Posy’ square cushion, $69.27*, I/N: 0358627 5 4 9 7

Cosmoliving ‘Allure’ 110cm entertainment unit/ TV cabinet with drawer storage, $189*, I/N: 0389172

MyHouse ‘Izzy’ throw in Umber (above left), $54.99*, I/N: 0392454

‘Panna’ 23cm x 21cm glazed indoor pot in White, $44.08, I/N: 2891347

Dracaena sanderiana lucky bamboo plant in Northcote Pottery ‘Carter’ 17cm pot in White, $15.89, I/N: 0263169

All plants sold separately. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Charlie’s cushioned, hooded calming pet bed in Eden Green, $39*/ small, I/N: 0377161

Bambury ‘Christos’ square cushion in Tobacco,

I/N: 0404441

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Floral inspiration

Find great ideas for your outdoor areas at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, held from March 29 to April 2 at the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens. With workshops, family activities, floral fashion and boutique gardens, you’ll find plenty of ways to make the most of your own green spaces. Visit melbflowershow.com.au for more details.

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$69.27*, Ficus elastica rubber ficus plant in Northcote Pottery ‘Virgo’ pot in Forest, $20.79, I/N: 0263152 Monstera deliciosa fruit salad plant in Scheurich
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Photography (MIFGS) Robert Geary. **When choosing indoor plants, always read the label as some can be toxic to children and pets.

Fill bare patches or thicken up tired lawns with fast-growing lawn seed. Look for one that suits your climate and lawn type.

Get a wriggle on in the vegie patch. Sow seeds or plant seedlings of brassicas (see below for a few suggestions), plus leeks and climbing peas. You can still plant various leafy greens and herbs, and at this time of year they’re less likely to bolt.

Trim and feed hedges to keep them tidy and promote new growth. Propagate cuttings or add to the compost bin.

Spring-flowering bulbs, like daffodils, jonquils, hyacinths, ranunculus and tulips, can now be planted in cool climes. Place in full sun with welldraining soil and enrich with compost. In warmer climates, wait until mid-late autumn.

It’s sweet pea season! The tradition is to sow seeds on St Patrick’s Day (March 17) but they can also be sown in mid-late autumn. Stake tall varieties when planting or look for dwarf forms.

1 Scotts Lawn Builder ‘Awesome’ custom grass seed, $17.98/1kg, cool climate, I/N: 0335717, and warm climate, I/N: 0335722. 2 Mr Fothergill’s ‘Giant Elephant’ leek vegetable seeds, $4.64, I/N: 0261680.

3 Charlie Carp premium organic fertiliser concentrate, $11.98/1L, I/N: 3020034.

4 Seasol ‘Super’ compost, $8.43/25L, I/N: 0274164.

5 Mr Fothergill’s ‘Explorer Mixed’ sweet pea seeds, $4.64, I/N: 2960514. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Protect your ears

Hearing Awareness Week (from March 1 to 7) highlights the issues affecting Australians living with hearing loss. It’s a timely reminder that it’s important to wear ear protection when using power tools and working on noisy DIY projects. Check out the wide range in store.

Safecorp heavy duty ear muffs, $18, I/N: 0401343

3M banded reusable 18dB ear plugs, $10.74, I/N: 5820587

Tactix ‘Class 5’ ear plugs, $3.90/pack of 5, I/N: 0375366

Out of town

Australia boasts unbeatable camping spots, from the outback to the islands and everywhere in between. With long weekends approaching, plan an autumn getaway in the great outdoors.

BROCCOLI

CAULIFLOWER

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KALE

A culinary favourite that’s easy to grow in garden beds or pots. Harvest outer or lower leaves as needed.

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For more on what to do in the garden during March, go to bunnings.com.au/gardencorner

After applying fertiliser around edible plants, delay harvesting for a few days and rinse well before cooking and eating. If using products to deal with pests, diseases or weeds, always read the label, follow the instructions carefully and wear suitable protective equipment. Store all garden chemicals and products out of reach of children and pets.

Waterproof canvas camping swag with mattress in Black, $99*/single, I/N: 0411715. 2 Marquee ‘Adventurer’ camp chair in Grey, $11.98, I/N: 0122294. 3 Koolatron ‘Kargo’ 31L 12v portable travel fridge/warmer in Grey, $229.99*, I/N: 0358275. 4 Baccarat ‘Barista Brillante’ 1.5L double wall thermal carafe, $54.99*, I/N: 0303933. 5 Komodo 4 person family camping tent/waterproof shelter, $279*/large, I/N: 0403511. 6 Weisshorn thermal winter 0 degree camping/hiking sleeping bag with two pillows in Black, $59.95*/double, I/N: 0269243. 7 Weisshorn self inflating hiking mattress in Blue, $42.95*/single, I/N: 0373080. This product is available to buy online only and is sold and delivered by a Bunnings Marketplace Trusted Seller. Not all items are available in all states and territories. *Delivery charges may apply.

This cool-season vegie has a firm head and a thick green stem. Plant in full sun and rich, well-drained soil. white (or purple) heads or ‘curds’ are usually ready to harvest 90-120 days from planting.
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Have you ever doubted the power of DIY? Then doubt no more! With interior designer and stylist Jono Fleming, landscape designer and landscaper Inge Jabara and builder Tim Clark, we’ve taken a so-last-century home in suburban Melbourne and transformed it into a modernAustralian haven for our Make It Happen: The House Project series. Be amazed by our first reveals on the following pages, and watch the team at work online – turn to page 23 for the QR code that takes you straight to the episodes. Plus see more reveals in our next issue!

KITCHEN & DINING AREA

A new floor plan and colour palette plus slimline profiles have brought the cooking, eating and socialising zones back to life

The heart of this home was a dark and awkwardly shaped space. “By opening up the entry wall and getting rid of the peninsula bench, I was able to transform it into a large family kitchen,” says Jono. He grounded the new floor plan with a central island, and personalised Kaboodle Kitchen cabinetry with paint and simple trims. “It gives the look of custom joinery and a bespoke designer kitchen, but all done with DIY,” Jono says. 

MEET THE TEAM

One of Australia’s leading interior stylists, Jono transforms spaces with his innovative ideas. @jono.fleming

Removing an interior hallway created a much easier space to work with. “I wanted to keep the kitchen light and bright,” explains style expert Jono. He chose Porter’s Paints Volcanic Ash as the colour for Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Paint Your Own’ cabinetry in Modern profile, which he customised with square timber trim on the edges of the doors. For full product details, see following pages.

A horticulturist, qualified landscape designer and landscaper, Inge has the outdoors totally covered. @ingejabaralandscapes

Jono and Inge had a secret weapon for this reno– Tim! He helped turn design dreams into reality.

@timmatau

DREAM IT EXPERT INSIGHTS
WE’VE RENOVATED A HOUSE! TAKE A TOUR OF OUR FIRST REVEALS AND DISCOVER THE RESULTS OF OUR HUGE DIY SPRUCE UP
TIM CLARK Builder INGE JABARA Landscape designer and landscaper
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JONO FLEMING Interior designer and stylist

DIY IDEA

A hanging rack Jono made from timber, sturdy mesh and chain doubles as storage and a herb garden!

Builder Tim ensured its screws are securely supported in the ceiling

THIS AND PREVIOUS

PAGES Kaboodle Kitchen

‘Paint Your Own’ cabinetry in Modern profile, customised with Porta 1.2m x 9mm x 9mm select DAR

Tasmanian oak trim, $5.10, I/N: 0080179•. Brilliant

‘Orson’ 35cm classic industrial style DIY pendant light in Matt Black, $110, I/N: 0277231 (globe sold separately). Kleenmaid 90cm concealed slide out rangehood, $758, I/N: 0170608†, 90cm ceramic cooktop with 5 cooking zones in Black, $957, I/N: 0282379†, and ‘Krystal’ 90cm 105L glass and stainless steel built-in multifunction oven in Black, $1,599, I/N: 0015272†.

Mondella ‘Rococo’ double bowl sink in Black, $550, I/N: 0314884. Pentarch

Forestry 134mm engineered flooring in Blackbutt, I/N: 0018381†. Tap, for similar tryAbey ‘Gareth

Ashton’ WELS 3-star 8L/min gooseneck sink mixer in Brushed Brass, $369, I/N: 0176988†. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Touch of luxe

The gorgeous marble look of Essential Stone in Statuario Grey on the benchtops and splashback introduces a little opulence, while offering the durability needed in a high-traffic family cook zone.

Finer details

A brushed brass gooseneck sink mixer is a sparkling addition to the space. Overhead, the factory-style black pendant light adds balance and industrial chic. All walls and trims are painted in Dulux Natural White.

Keep in mind...

n Before undertaking any DIY activity, be sure you have the necessary skills, use the correct tools and wear the appropriate safety equipment.

n All professional plumbing, electrical and building work must be carried out by licensed trades.

Behind closed doors

A six-tier pull-out from Kaboodle Kitchen ensures there’s no space going to waste in the pantry, while everyday appliances are hidden next door. The tiled backdrop creates an easy-clean breakfast station.

Arch genesis

In a nod to the home’s original architecture, Jono Fleming designed this arch-shaped recess. It’s a sweet spot to display cherished items without cluttering bench space.

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Restaurant quality

To maximise the space left for dining, Jono created bespoke banquette seating in the corner. “This way, I was able to push the seating right up against the wall, allowing a thoroughfare between the dining and kitchen, with direct access to the bi-fold doors and back deck,” he explains. (See page 18 for more on how to DIY the timber base.) What’s the secret ingredient in the groovy wall-mounted back rests? Pool noodles! Jono upholstered the foam water toys by wrapping them in wadding and fabric, stapling to thin MDF boards and screwing in position to the walls. They provide added comfort and a hint of high-end design without the expense. A curated gallery wall injects personality, while an extendable lamp offers quirky mood lighting. 

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ABOVE AND BELOW RIGHT Home Design ‘Loft’ extendable pendant light, $249, I/N: 7072150† (globe sold separately). Raimon Furniture ‘Camilla’ rattan occasional dining chairs in Black, $1,040/set of 2*, I/N: 0331926. Table, for similar try Eliving Furniture ‘Kate’ 4 seater column dining table in Natural, $534.39*, I/N: 0358257. Fridge, for similar try Esatto 460L inverter side-by-side fridge in Stainless Steel, $1,199*, I/N:
“Both kitchen and dining spaces have a great flow between each other while having their own distinct personalities”
Jono Fleming, interior designer and stylist
A flood of natural light bounces off the new colour scheme to create a more open and airy atmosphere
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DIY BENCH SEAT

Proud of your carpentry skills? Check out our video and be inspired to build an L-shaped banquette base

We used 18mm MDF panels to build our banquette bases and lids, cut to size with a circular saw and joined with timber adhesive and a nail gun, plus 1.2m continuous (or piano) hinges. We painted the interiors and lids, then secured the boxes in position to wall studs and to the base using 50mm screws. We then glued 134mm engineered timber floorboards in Blackbutt (see product details, previous page) to the recessed kickboards and the sides.

TOP 3 TIPS FOR PROJECT SUCCESS

“Before you start, measure out the seats with masking tape on the floor to give you an accurate idea of scale in your space.”

”Charged tools and fresh saw blades and sanding discs will make for a smooth process.”

“Don’t underestimate the importance of safety, no matter how experienced you are.”

DIY I DEA

Custom-made bench seats capitalise on a corner space for dining and perform double duty as added storage

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LEFT Throw pillows transform the dining seat to a daybed lounge in an instant, and can be quickly hidden away at meal times

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TIM CLARK Builder Artwork prints (top left) Adairs; (centre) The Dancer by Brittany Ferns; (top right) Poplars at the River Epte by Claude Monet; (bottom left) Still Life with Pumpkin by Rachel Stevens; (bottom right) Treble Soft Breeze by Chanel Sohier.

ABOVE The sliding doors were retained and now lead out onto a lush fernery in the exterior side passage, which was rejuvenated and refreshed by landscaping legend

Inge Jabara. RIGHT AND OPPOSITE For product details, see following pages.

MAIN BEDROOM & ENSUITE

Style abounds in the new and improved parents’ retreat, where all design elements make the most of the compact size

Suite success

A small floor plan in the bedroom meant getting inventive to create a grand adults’ retreat, but luckily the adjoining ensuite’s layout was perfectly practical, so was kept. Jono opted for wainscoting behind the bed rather than adding a bedhead. “I wanted it to have the grandeur of a main bedroom, but adding a bedhead would make it feel smaller,” he says. “This was a DIY project and its more traditional feel elevates the room.” In the ensuite (see next page), removing an ill-placed window above the vanity allowed hanging space for a duo of mirrors, and adding a Velux skylight above the shower provided an improved source of natural light. Kitkat mosaic wall and patterned floor tiles paired with warm timber tones have a calm yet character-filled effect. 

A pendant light frees up space on the bedside table, while choosing a DIY batten-fixture model means you can swap it out whenever the mood takes you. Walls are painted in Dulux Mellow Beige

HOW TO REPAIR HOLES IN WALLS

Have picture hooks made marks, or taking out a power point left a gaping hole? View our video (below left) on how to tackle one of the most DIY-able jobs in a reno

For small holes: All you need is a tub of Selleys Spakfilla. Remove any loose plaster, then use the supplied applicator to push the ready-mixed filler into the hole in a scraping motion.

For large holes: Arm yourself with a specialist repair patch (we like Pfeiffer ‘Wall Patch’) in a suitable size. Remove any loose plaster, peel off the patch backing and centre the self-adhesive mesh over the hole, pressing into place. Using a scraper, apply a thin layer of filler, ensuring the application is smooth, then allow to dry and repeat for a second coat.

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Once your repair is dry, smooth over with 120-grit abrasive paper and paint To match your existing wall colour for a flawless finish, take a 50 cent coin-sized sample in store and ask about our Paint Colour Matching Service.

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BELOW Tim Clark’s pro crew built a robust cantilevered benchtop from structural timber and James Hardie ‘Scyon Secura’ fibre cement panels. This was then waterproofed and covered with beautifully textured tiles that flow up to form a splashback. That fabulous retro wall light is a brass fitting Jono Fleming reclaimed from the living room and spray-painted black. Genius!

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‘Samos’ 132cm DC ceiling fan in White, $289.49, I/N: 0192610. Brilliant ‘Odyssey’ 30cm domed glass DIY pendant light, $158, I/N: 0277218, with Luce Bella ‘Vintage ST58 E27’ 25W globe, $9.88, I/N: 0254461. (On top of bedding) Smart Home Products ‘Lisbon’ 160cm x 120cm throw rug, $14, I/N: 0300564†. Hume ‘Frontier’ 2000mm internal barn door track & fitting set in Black, $285, I/N: 0066569†, and FBDS1 2150mm x 1000mm x 35mm internal barn doors, $464 each, I/N: 0064595.

Sliding doors moment

“The goal in this space was to really give it that main suite energy it deserves,” says Jono Fleming. The first step? Installing blackbutt engineered flooring throughout the bedroom and robe. “Having one consistent floor makes it feel bigger,” he explains. Timber hues were also a considered choice: “Australians tend to default to light, coastal-style timbers, but we are in the suburbs, this is a family home, and I wanted it to feel warm so I chose deeper tones.” The archway entry into the wardrobe was kept in place, but the mirrored wardrobes were replaced with large open storage that extends all the way to the ceiling. Barn doors provide extra privacy. “Now, when you shut those, you have a full dressing area that can be closed off to the bedroom,” explains Jono, who also designed the smaller archway leading into the ensuite. 

DIY I DEA

Barn doors can transform a room from open plan to privacy protected, and track hardware kits are straightforward to install

ABOVE Living Elements 750mm x 500mm x 26mm framed oblong mirrors in Black, $109.96 each, I/N: 0225479. Cibo Design ‘Tonic’ 1500mm wall hung vanity in White, $959 (cabinet only), I/N: 0138279†, finished with Hafele 46mm x 34mm cabinet knobs in Matt Black, $10.13 each, I/N: 0165816†. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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TOP 3 TIPS FOR A WARDROBE TO LOVE

“Do a stocktake on your items and think about how you store your clothes. Are you a hanger or a folder?

This will help determine your wardrobe design.”

Up the wall

Elegant walnut-stained wainscoting brings a sense of sophistication and ‘cocoons’ the sleeping zone, but takes up much less room than a bulky bedhead.

Store and order

Jono used Multistore ‘Loft’ system wardrobe internals in Beach finish as a cohesive, efficient way to bolster storage capacity in the wardrobe area.

Light show

A Velux skylight above the shower allows a flood of sun in and shines a spotlight on the Decor8 ‘Barcelona’ feature floor tiles, which have a traditional encaustic look.

Vanity af fair

How gorgeous are these Mondella ‘Rumba’ marble-look basins! They elevate the ensuite, while the matt black ‘Resonance’ wall-top tap set adds a modern edge.

“Open storage is great for a dressing room, but doors will help hide mess.”

“There are some great off-the-shelf systems for shoe storage, or build your own pull-out trays using drawer runners as we did.”

TOP LEFT DIY wainscoting made using Project Panel 1200mm x 810mm x 3mm premium BC grade pine plywood, $27.77, I/N: 0340268•, NSFP 3m x 30mm x 12mm DAR select Tasmanian oak, $17.40, I/N: 0070186•, and Cabot’s water based interior stain in Walnut, $25.30/250ml, I/N: 1520295. Verve Design 30cm natural linen lampshade, $53.87, I/N: 0264637.

Bedside table, for similar try Milano Decor ‘Paddington’ bedside table with drawers in Light Brown, $79.95*, I/N: 0290363. BELOW LEFT AND RIGHT Decor8 ‘Kenzo’ 296mm x 293mm gloss porcelain mosaic tile in White, $17.90, I/N: 0289537, and 125mm x 125mm gloss ceramic wall tile in Satin White, $69.47, I/N: 0295840†. All other products, stylist’s own.

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James Hardie ‘Axon’ 2750mm x 1200mm x 9mm cladding in 133mm Smooth profile, $172.75/3.3sqm, I/N: 0710207. Corinthian 2040mm x 920mm x 40mm translucent glass entrance door in Blonde Oak, $1,074, I/N: 0075760. Verve Design ‘Bristol’ outdoor farm wall lights, $55.86 each, I/N: 4371473 (globes sold separately). Sandleford ‘Matilda’ galvanised steel picket fence letterbox in Black, $108, I/N: 3210075. DIY driveway rejuvenation using Berger ‘Jet Dry’ heavy duty gloss paving paint in Smoke Grey, $248.90/10L, I/N: 1411066.

BOTTOM LEFT ‘Meyer’ lemon tree in Northcote Pottery 54cm studded pot in White, $114.40, I/N: 2800979 (plant sold separately). 610mm x 406mm x 30mm travertine natural stone pavers, $24.14 each, I/N: 0131434. Pathway lights, for similar try Solar Magic 15lm LED pathlight, $13, I/N: 0185884. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

FACADE & GARDEN

A front-of-house face lift has turned this home from boring to beguiling, and added energy-saving benefits

Make an entrance

Creating ambience and setting the tone for the rest of the house was essential for landscape designer and landscaper Inge Jabara, who made sweeping changes to the design of the front garden. The old brick and picket fence was removed, along with overgrown hedges that almost barricaded the front door. “The new 1500mm high white picket fence is an ideal height for privacy – but you can still chat to your neighbours over it,” says Inge. On the front facade, new smaller double-glazed modern windows were installed along with James Hardie fibre-cement cladding over the brick. “This allowed extra insulation to go between the cladding and the house,” says Jono Fleming. He chose muted-green Dulux White Cabbage for the external paint colour to stand out on the street. A new front door was installed for a fresh first impression, with neat timber panels in a complementary stain concealing the old-fashioned ‘fancy’ columns.

“The

TOP 3 TIPS FOR A FACADE FIX

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! This house had a good-quality driveway. Giving it a lick of paint made it look like a brand-new pour.”

“A new fence has an instant impact on the street appeal of the home.”

“Use the pathway to take guests on a journey through the garden, instead of just straight to the front door.”

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Trim trees, bushes and hedges into the shape you want – tall or short, oval or square – with RYOBI garden tools

How to prune trees safely

Hedges and trees can run wild in the growing season. Restore order easily – and safely – when you’re armed with the right tools from Ryobi

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STEP 1: DECIDE ON THE SHAPE

Stand back and assess the shape of the tree or shrub, deciding on the final shape and height you’d like. Tip: Keep fruit trees lower to reach ripe fruit, whereas you might like to keep a hedge tall for privacy.

STEP 2: CHECK FOR PESTS AND DISEASE

Take a closer look, inspecting for signs of pests and disease, and treat them accordingly. For example, common problems on citrus trees include citrus gall wasp, scale and powdery mildew.

STEP 3: SELECT YOUR SAW

For slicing through thick branches quickly and cleanly, go for a superversatile Ryobi 36V brushless 14 inch chainsaw. For pruning hard-toreach branches and hedges, the Ryobi 36V pole hedge trimmer and pole pruner attachment are the perfect choice. To avoid spreading disease, sterilise the blades of the saws with white spirit before and after pruning.

STEP 4: CUT THE THICKEST BRANCHES FIRST

To ensure a clean cut, use the saw to make a small cut on the bottom of the branch, then cut from the top opposite that cut. This prevents the protective cambium layer of the branch from tearing as the branch falls. Apply a prune-sealing paint to the cut to help protect the plant from possible infection and disease.

STEP 5: TRIM INNER BRANCHES FOR AIRFLOW

Good airflow prevents the build-up of moisture on the leaves and allows in more sunshine, helping prevent disease. Increase airflow by pruning some of the smaller branches inside the tree.

STEP 6: SHAPE THE TREE

Shape the plant beautifully using your Ryobi 36V pole hedge trimmer for smaller branches and leaves. Then step back and admire your handiwork!

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A fresh start

A DARK AND DATED TIMBER KITCHEN IS NOW A LIGHT, BRIGHT, WELCOMING SPACE FOR THIS FAMILY OF FIVE

When Eleesha and husband Brock bought their 1990s home in a quiet seaside town in Queensland two years ago, the kitchen wasn’t a selling point. “It was dark, poky and definitely not somewhere you’d want to spend time,” says Eleesha, who documents life with the couple’s three young daughters on Instagram (@the.quinn.girls). Yet the house soon grew on the family, prompting Eleesha to customise the kitchen with everything she loved.

Planning process

As they live in a regional area, Eleesha booked a virtual – rather than face-to-face – consultation with a kitchen design expert through Bunnings In Home Services‡. This assisted with layout decisions and ensured storage was maximised with clever solutions. The kitchen stayed in the original location, but morphed from a compact U-shape into a larger galley-style layout, taking in space from a former home office to create a butler’s pantry. The result is a streamlined, modern area.

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“Getting a sketch, layout plan [above] and 3D images really helped us visualise how it would all come together,” says homeowner Eleesha (below)

Bay Gallery Furniture ‘Darcey’ outdoor teak and rope bar stools, $675 each*, I/N: 0355558. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. This product is available to buy online only and is sold and delivered by a Bunnings Marketplace Trusted Seller. Not all items are available in all states and territories. *Delivery charges may apply.

Family f unctionality

Must-haves included a window splashback, drawing in abundant natural light and garden views, as well as a generous three-metre island. “With the window above the back bench, I can watch the girls playing outside while I cook, or they can sit at the island and do their homework and chat while I’m making dinner,” says Eleesha, who added warmth with teak and rope bar stools. 

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Hevea benchtop

Oregano plant in Lotus Collection 140mm x 120mm round ceramic egg pot in Clay, $7.98, I/N: 0376196. Thyme plant in Lotus Collection 23.5cm x 21cm ceramic egg pot in Cream, $17.48, I/N: 0258689. Curry plants in Lotus Collection 11cm x 9cm ceramic egg pot in Cream, $4.98, I/N: 0258684, and 140mm x 120mm round ceramic egg pot in Clay, as before. Tiles, for similar try Decor8 ‘Clay’ 250mm x 62mm gloss subway wall tile in Chalk, $39.98/pack of 20, I/N: 0289531†. All plants sold separately. All other products, stylist’s own.

ABOVE “Although subtle, the tiles have a great irregular surface and varying tones which create a bespoke look,” says Eleesha

BUTLER’S PANTRY KITCHEN SINK SINK STOVE TIMBER SHELF FRIDGE TIMBER SHELF CORNER PANTRY
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LEFT The expansive island’s Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Alpine’ profile cabinetry in Macaroon boasts a marble-look benchtop with waterfall ends – for a similar look, try Essential Stone 40mm square-edge benchtop in Carrara Marfil. Timber-framed complementary prints, Deuce Oliva (left) and Olives and Lemons, both by Sydney artist Vynka Hallam, provide colour.

Lutec ‘Sura’ 10W IP54 cool white LED downlights in White Finish, $19.76 each, I/N: 0094424. Abey ‘Gareth Ashton’ WELS 3-star 8L/ min gooseneck sink mixer in Brushed Brass, $369, I/N: 0176988†. Blanco single bowl inset or undermount sink with overflow, $598.95, I/N: 0045554. Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Plaza’ 128mm handles in Brass, $9.50 each, I/N: 0175957†. BELOW LEFT Kaboodle Kitchen 2 x 35L side mount pullout bin, $317, I/N: 0229082. BELOW RIGHT Hafele ‘Point Pod Multi’ pop-up power outlet in Aluminium, $545, I/N: 0427137†. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Style direction

Inspired by the bones of the original house, Eleesha chose a coastal style combining traditional and modern influences. “White and stone were key to the new palette, as it brightened the kitchen and ensured it flowed with adjoining dining and living spaces,” she says. Silk-finish cabinetry and timeless square-edged, marble-look engineered stone benchtops team with walls in Dulux Natural White. Above the island, a trio of downlights provides task lighting when needed.

Concealed assets

Many of the family’s favourite features, like the pull-out bins and a Hafele pop-up recharge/power point, are hidden. “As we spend so much time around the island bench, it’s actually the most-used power point in the house. I love that it disappears seamlessly into the benchtop when we’re finished with it,” says Eleesha. 

“We went with key things we knew worked well: an island bench, window splashback, pull-out bins and durable benchtops”
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The streamlined butler’s pantry is a valuable addition to the home and offers plenty of practical benefits

Butler benef its

Converting an unused room into a butler’s pantry dramatically increased the kitchen’s storage and created a second prep zone. For a cohesive look, the same palette of finishes –such as sleek white cabinetry – flows throughout, with the brass handles and gooseneck sink mixer giving subtle metallic touches.

A generous 53L undermount sink can accommodate the largest of saucepans or oven trays, while VJ panels painted in Dulux Natural White act as a textural backdrop below a bank of wall units, lit up at night with LED strip lights mounted under the cabinetry.

A tall cupboard next to the fridge functions as a pantry, while pull-out baskets in corner cupboards ensure no potential storage space is wasted.

DESIGN DIRECTIONS

Homeowner Eleesha set herself a trio of main goals to work towards, which helped guide decisions.

“The kitchen space needed to be light and open.”

“I wanted it to showcase an element of personality yet have broad appeal if we decide to sell.”

“Rather than being purely a workspace, I wanted it to look and feel like an extension of the living area.”

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Ashton’ WELS 3-star 8L/min gooseneck sink mixer in Brushed Brass, $369, I/N: 0176988†. Blanco ‘Andano’ undermount sink, $1,198.38, I/N: 5090352†. Bird’s nest fern plant in Lotus Collection 23.5 x 21cm plain ceramic egg pot in Cream, $17.48, I/N: 0258689 (plant sold separately). Kettle and toaster, for similar try Morphy Richards ‘Illumination’ 1.7L kettle, $79*, I/N: 0294561, and 4 slice toaster, $79*, I/N: 0294551, both in White. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. This product is available to buy online only and is sold and delivered by a Bunnings Marketplace Trusted Seller. Not all items are available in all states and territories. *Delivery charges may apply.

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BELOW Kaboodle Kitchen 2 tier blind corner soft close pull-out baskets, $616, I/N: 2667707 (accessories not included) TOP Arlec 600lm CCT IP44 LED strip light, $34.66/3m, Easycraft 2400mm x 1200mm x MRMDF lining Abey ‘Gareth
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Office hero

Simple yet innovative VELCRO® Brand cable-taming products are the solution you’ve been looking for

With modern offices going paper-free, there’s a new contender for biggest source of clutter: cables. But if these spaghetti-like tangles are threatening your Zen – in the workplace, or any other room in the house – you can easily tame your tech with help from VELCRO® Brand products.

A TRICK UP YOUR SLEEVE

Tangled cables are unsightly, impractical and even dangerous if they can be caught by unwary feet, but VELCRO® Brand cable sleeves give the gift of order. Available in three sizes, the sleeves have an adhesive backing that securely sticks to the walls, furniture or the back of the TV, so you can bundle and train cords to where you want them to go – and remove the sleeve if you need to. The sleeve wraps onto itself to hug together cable bundles and can be easily opened and closed to add or remove cables.

NEAT AND TIE-DY

Smaller than the cable sleeve but just as nifty at calming clutter, VELCRO® Brand ‘Eco’ ties are designed to bring

order to any room in the house, from the home office to the kitchen junk drawer. Use them to wrap and store charging cables, even the ones in frequent use, as these handy durable ties can be wrapped and unwrapped more than 1000 times. Even better, the ‘Eco’ range is a sustainable choice made from 50 per cent recycled material.

MADE TO ORDER

When a flexible storage solution is needed, VELCRO® Brand ‘Eco’ tape has got you covered, inside and out. Use it to solve clutter conundrums all over the place from the kitchen to the garage – the durable roll can also be wrapped and unwrapped more than 1000 times. The cut-to-length roll gives maximum flexibility – cut a small strip to wrap an extension cord or a long one to wrap an outdoor rug. Wherever you’d use rope or tape, VELCRO® Brand ‘Eco’ tape is an easier and more flexible solution.

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Walls with wow

Express your creativity with decorative wall panellings from Surround by Laminex, and elevate your interiors beyond the ordinary Surround
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When you’ve got a room that’s ripe for transformation, start with the largest surfaces for greatest impact. Colour is the go-to solution for refreshing a tired space, but why stop there? Adding texture to the walls brings warmth and interest to a room, dials up the style and, just like paint, it’s easy to do it yourself! Be inspired to bring va-va-voom to the room with Surround by Laminex* decorative wall panels.

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Chasing high impact for little effort?

Surround by Laminex delivers. This DIY-friendly product is simple to use – the panels are durable MDF sheets that seamlessly connect with a tongue-and-groove system. You’ll need to secure panels to the wall with construction adhesive and nails or screws, fill any holes, then simply paint the pre-primed panels in the colour – or colours! – of your choice to complete the transformation.

Top tip: plan ahead, check the tools list and preorder your panels via the Bunnings Special Orders Desk.

GET INSPIRED

Options are endless with Surround by Laminex decorative wall panels. When you’re looking to liven up those walls,

think about the effect you’re aiming for: continuous use of textured panels on every wall of a room creates a harmonious backdrop, while a single feature wall uses contrast to make a statement. Applying to only half the wall is an ideal way to add textural interest to hallways or, in a bedroom can act as an oversized bedhead. The only limit is your imagination!

CHOOSE YOUR STYLE

Which profile appeals to you? Surround by Laminex comes in a range of profiles, from traditional to contemporary, subtle to bold, so you can create a look that’s uniquely yours. From linear battens to curves, such as Classic VJ 100 and Scallop 45, there is a profile to bring

your creativity and individual style to life. For inspiration and advice on how to plan your design and then plan your installation day, visit surroundbylaminex. com.au. Then play it your way.

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Emulate the charm of ‘VJ’ (vertical join) panelling on cabinetry with affordable decorative linings. Browse the ranges by Easycraft and Surround by Laminex

So your kitchen is dated and dysfunctional, but you have limited cash for an expensive remodel? Don’t fret! Restoring, refreshing and reorganising your existing kitchen can transform the space for much less than you might think. While a full renovation could cost tens of thousands of dollars, these savvy updates can give you instant impact for only hundreds.

Surface spruce-up

Whether you’re looking for a cosy farmhouse style or a sleek modern look, vertical-join lining is a fantastic way to DIY some character into a plain space. It’s easy to install over existing walls and is hard-wearing, with pre-primed and moistureresistant panels available.

For changing up tired flooring, self-stick vinyl tiles are a go-to, noskill solution. Available in a variety of styles, they are designed for hightraffic areas like kitchens at a fraction of the cost of retiling. Literally, just peel and stick these over shabby areas.

Painted love

One quick way to upgrade your kitchen is with paint, and not just on walls – specialist paints such as the Dulux Renovation Range

Dulux DuckBlueEgg

can be used to transform cabinets and tiled splashbacks, with great ‘bang for your buck’ impact. To up the ambience, Dulux colour expert Andrea Lucena-Orr recommends using darker tones on feature walls and cabinetry in the kitchen. “This can result in a striking focal point for your home,” she says. “If it is already fairly minimalistic and sleek, choose a bright Scandinavian-inspired look by blending soft, neutral hues to ensure your space stays warm and inviting.”

For a more dramatic effect, select two distinct tones. “To create a striking contrast, consider bolder colours such as blues and greens for cabinetry and trims, while sticking to neutrals and whites for the walls and benchtops,” suggests Andrea.

Easy wins

Handles and drawer pulls are vital details in kitchen design, and also one of the easiest and most costeffective elements to replace.

COOK-ZONE COLOUR TRENDS

Neutral greens

Subtle greys

Warm, soft tones

Oceanic hues

Dark and moody

ABOVE A drab but useful flat-fronted cabinet got a Shaker-style upgrade using primed MDF trim to form panel-look doors, painted using products from the Dulux Renovation Range
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Photography James Moffatt, styling Samantha Pointon; (right) Michelle Holden. Paint colours may vary on application. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings.

John Harrison of Kaboodle Kitchen says handles are like jewellery for your kitchen. “They are a small piece but can make a huge impact on the overall aesthetic,” he explains. “Swapping out polished chrome handles for a streamlined matt-black option or a brushed-brass finish will instantly elevate the space.”

Before making a final decision, pop in store and see what you like the look and feel of. If you’re unsure how they will match with existing cupboard and drawer colours, create a moodboard to get a better impression.

While you’re focused on kitchen bling, another easy switch is the kitchen tap. A new and modern mixer will give your space a huge lift for little cost – plus you can match it to your new hardware, with an on-trend brass, black or white finish.

Storage satisfaction

Blank wall space presents a chance to install open shelving – a chic addition to any kitchen. “Floating shelves will add dimension and give you an opportunity to style them with decorative objects or use the area for more storage,” says John. “Benchtop offcuts work really well, if you’re thinking about updating your benchtops at the same time.”

If your surfaces are cluttered with appliances, utensils and cookbooks, they can impair the way you work in your kitchen. Make a practical update by improving storage. “Retrofitting wireware systems, such as pull-out pantries and rotating corner baskets, will help improve the functionality of your space without committing to an entire renovation,” says John.

Benchtop revival

The layout and size might be just fine but, if a benchtop is looking worse for wear, it can bring a whole kitchen down. Transform it with benchtopspecific specialist paint. “Adding an interesting lighter colour to benchtops can immediately brighten up the area and make it appear more light and airy,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr. She suggests a shade such as Dulux Winter Fog, a neutral, warm greige with an interesting depth.

Is granite on your wish list but not within your budget? Rust-Oleum has a granite-look DIY paint kit in white or black, to transform dated or worn benchtops in a weekend.

If the surface is truly beyond repair, replacing it does require moderate DIY skills but not extensive work or outlay, says John. “A timber or timber-look benchtop will instantly add warmth and texture, whereas a stone-look option will brighten your space and give it a sense of luxury,” he explains.

Light appeal

The right kind of lighting will enhance both the functionality and ambience of a space. A few tweaks or additions can make a big difference, often for less than $100. “Lighting adds the perfect accessory to your decor, much like adding shoes to an outfit,” says Brilliant Lighting’s Debbie Paice. Available in a vast array of styles, pendants can bring design flair and brighten dark islands or help define kitchen and dining zones. DIY pendants have the added advantage of not requiring an electrician for installation.

Under-cabinet LED bars lend an upmarket feel, says Debbie, while colour-changing lighting can switch the vibe of the space, turning it from a functional family area to an entertaining zone in an instant.

The finish of the brackets supporting these timber open shelves echoes the cabinet handles Kaboodle Kitchen 2 tier rotating corner baskets, $166.50, I/N: 2667709
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Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Salento’ 192mm kitchen handles in Worn Gold, $12.60 each, I/N: 0175899†

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Lighting

SHOP

Engage an electrician to install new sconces and LED strips, or hang a DIY pendant

Verve Design ‘Alcor’ wall light in Black, $38, I/N: 0147333

Handles

Brilliant ‘Bataan’ 30cm small rattan DIY pendant light, $99.90, I/N: 0277240 (globe sold separately)

Brilliant ‘Kota’ 20cm frost glass sconce wall light with matt black details, $39, I/N: 0230866 (globe sold separately)

Arlec Grid Connect smart LED white and colour changing strip light with remote, $38/2m, I/N: 0208822*

Brilliant ‘Balos’ 60cm 20W LED CCT batten light in White, $44.12, I/N: 0147390

Give cabinetry a fresh look in a flash, simply by upgrading the door hardware

Adoored

White, $9.45, I/N: 0260625

Tapware

Mondella ‘Cadenza’ WELS

5-star 6L/min vege spray sink mixer in White, $147, I/N: 0279921

Surfaces

Prestige 30mm round knob in Black, $4.82, I/N: 3962342

Lane 32mm lacquer wood cabinet pulls, $8.50 each, I/N: 0364728

Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Turbo’ kitchen knob/handle in Brushed Nickel, $5.90, I/N: 0175945†

Delf Architectural 90mm x 50mm hooded drawer pull in Polished Brass, $8.32, I/N: 4020796

Have a plumber bring the sink up to date with a modern, efficient gooseneck mixer

Mondella ‘Resonance’ WELS

5-star 6L/min curved sink mixer in Stainless Steel, $179, I/N: 5004143

Abey ‘Gareth Ashton’ WELS

3-star 8L/min gooseneck sink mixer in Brushed Brass, $369, I/N: 0176988†

Mondella ‘Cadenza’ WELS

5-star 6L/min vege spray sink mixer in Matte Black, $147, I/N: 0166159

Estilo WELS 5-star 6L/min tall vege spray coil sink mixer in Chrome, $87.95, I/N: 0018950

Install a new benchtop – or paint the existing one – and cover problem floors and walls

Rust-Oleum benchtop transformation kit in Galaxy Black, $225.50, I/N: 1370083

Ideal DIY Floors ‘Winton’ 305mm x 305mm self stick vinyl tile in Natural Strip Timber, $2.55, I/N: 0227427

Kaboodle Kitchen 2400mm x 600mm x 35mm bamboo benchtop, $600, I/N: 2662191

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Keep in mind...

n All hardwired electrical work and most plumbing work must be carried out by licensed tradespeople.

n When using power tools, always wear the recommended safety gear.

n When painting, always wear safety equipment (eye protection and mask) and ensure the room is well ventilated. Keep all paint and chemicals out of the reach of children and pets.

Surround by Laminex 1200mm x 900mm x 12mm primed MDF 25mm batten lining panel in White, $97, I/N: 0281886†

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n If drilling into walls, use a stud finder to check for wiring or pipework, and turn off the power before working. If unsure, call a professional.

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Inside out

BRING YOUR INTERIOR STYLE TO AN OUTDOOR KITCHEN AREA WITH THESE EXPERT TIPS

Words SHELLEY TUSTIN

The next level up from your basic barbecue, an outdoor kitchen is not only a functional addition to a serious entertaining space, it can also make a design statement! The best way to dress your alfresco kitchen zone to impress is to look to your interiors for inspiration as a starting point.

Identify your style

Interior architect Sally Rhys-Jones (sallyrhysjones.com) suggests you begin with the style of your home. “The

outside is an extension of the indoors and should flow through,” she says. “Is your style classic, coastal, Hamptons or modern and sleek? For example, if you have shaker-style joinery in your kitchen, replicate it outside. Or choose a colour that is used internally.”

Also look at the textures and colours your outdoor kitchen space will be sitting alongside. Landscape design expert Jason Hodges, of Adbri Masonry, recommends complementing the existing area by matching the colour of pavers to roof tiles, guttering, bricks or render.

Choosing cabinets

The big issue with outdoor kitchens is finding materials that can handle the elements. “A lot of materials are not suitable to be used externally, especially if you don’t have full cover to protect from the rain and sun,” says Sally.

Opt for cabinets specifically designed for outdoor use. AlfrescoPlus outdoor kitchens, for example, are built from solid PVC panels and a patented aluminium framing system. “Our cabinets are impervious to water, as are the compact laminate doors and end panels,” says Jon Gumley of AlfrescoPlus.

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While their materials may differ, colour can help to link indoor and outdoor cabinetry. “AlfrescoPlus’ contemporary colours – Arctic White, Cadet Grey and Black Onyx – suit the styling of most homes,” says Jon Gumley.

Benchtop options

Visually consistent benchtops between the interior and exterior is a great look, but even the hardiest benchtop materials are often not recommended for exterior spaces –check with the manufacturer if unsure.

Porcelain is a great solution and is durable enough to carry through outside. Engineered stone products are tricky as some are more suitable than others. ”AlfrescoPlus’ black acrylic quartz benchtops are highly resistant to scratching, aggressive chemicals and high temperatures,” says Jon.

Tiles are another hardy bench option. “I like to choose a colour that we have used inside and tile the whole barbecue area in that,” says Sally Rhys-Jones. “It’s durable and you can hose it clean!”

On the ground

Continuing the same floor tiles from inside to out, or using pavers or tiles of a similar colour and size, instantly creates a sense of flow and helps to blur the boundary between inside and out. However, first consider practicalities such as slip rating and level of use. “The heavier the traffic, the thicker the paver should be,” advises Jason Hodges.

If you have timber flooring inside, match it with decking timbers running in the same direction and stained in the same colour for a cohesive look.

Finishing touches

Smaller elements can really bring a space together, so don’t overlook the finer details. Replicate tongue-andgroove wall panelling inside with a water-resistant panel outside, select a similar style of lighting or outdoor ceiling fans and use your indoor dining setting as inspiration for bar stools, outdoor table and chairs. Even having the same colour fabric on cushions can create a feeling of continuity.

Treat alfresco spaces as a continuation of your home’s interiors, linked by colour and texture. To get a similar look on your exterior walls, try James Hardie ‘Stria’ cladding

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1 Matador stainless steel double door bar fridge, $1,190, I/N: 3171042. 2 AlfrescoPlus WELS 6-star 4.5L/min single sink module in Arctic White, $1,550, I/N: 0119427†. 3 AlfrescoPlus 895mm barbecue module and air frame in Arctic White, $1,120, I/N: 0208307†. 4 Whites ‘Garden Up’ outdoor herb planter, $11.48, I/N: 2940995 (plants not included). 5 Jumbuck barbecue locking tongs, $6.40, I/N: 0281490. 6 Matador ‘Titan II’ LCC27 6 burner gas barbecue kitchen, $2,699, I/N: 0356047†. 7 Davis & Waddell collapsible mesh food cover with bamboo tray, $39*, I/N: 0357748. 8 Parkside Timber 135mm x 19mm standard decking in Spotted Gum• 9 Wildtrak ‘Tritan’ 444ml stemless plastic wine glasses, $45*/set of 4, I/N: 0371457. 10 Adbri Masonry ‘Boulevard’ 600mm x 300mm x 40mm paver in Cream. 11 Adbri Masonry ‘Euro Classic’ 400mm x 400mm x 40mm paver in Cyprus†. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

This product is available to buy online only and is sold and delivered by a Bunnings Marketplace Trusted Seller. Not all items are available in all states and territories. *Delivery charges may apply. †Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk.

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A little nurturing will reward you with a well-kept lawn underfoot

Lush green grass

Summer is hard on lawns. From the well-worn cricket pitch to the slip and slide track, along with the hot sun and dry winds, you’ve got turf that’s a far cry from its green and gorgeous best. But with Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed, you can restore your lawn to loveliness in one easy step!

TIME TO WEED…

While mowing and keeping your lawn hydrated are vital to lawn health, repairing damage and bringing it back to its best needs more than this. Keeping on top of weeds that are sprouting up and competing for space is key, along with a strengthening tonic for healthy growth. With Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed, you can tick off both these jobs at once.

Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed is a fast-acting weedkiller which will make a visible difference to your lawn’s weed problem within days. It targets common lawn weeds like thistles, bindii, clover and dandelions, leaving you with a healthy, even carpet of grass.

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At the same time as blitzing weeds, Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed gives your grass

a much-needed boost to kickstart growth and encourage your lawn to look its healthy best – it’s like a vitamin supplement regimen for your grass! The fertiliser contains all the nutrients your lawn needs, including iron and nitrogen for fast greening.

THE GARDENER’S FRIEND

You’re only one step away from returning your tired lawn to its lush best! Simply connect Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed to the hose, flick the switch and give the lawn a good even spray. If you prefer granules to liquid, Yates Weed ‘n’ Feed Granular will give your

lawn the same boost – just water the lawn, broadcast the granules, then water again two days later. Check you’ve got the right product for your lawns – regular Weed ‘n’ Feed isn’t suitable for buffalo lawns, but BuffaloPro gives your buffalo lawn just the right treatment. Top tip: If you’re not sure of your lawn type, BuffaloPro is the safest choice.

1 Yates ‘BuffaloPro Weed ’n’ Feed’ granular weed killer, $24.78/10kg, I/N: 2961855. 2 Yates ‘Weed ‘n’ Feed’ granular lawn weed killer, $21.78/12.5kg, I/N: 2960372. 3 Yates ‘BuffaloPro Weed ‘n’ Feed’ hose on weed killer, $23.14/2.4L, I/N: 0178166.
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WITH A FEW SIMPLE ADDITIONS, YOU CAN TURN YOUR BACKYARD INTO A HAVEN FOR BIRDS, BEES AND OTHER BENEFICIAL FAUNA

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Suspend a birdbath out of reach of predators –use a small stick as an extra perch

Agarden can be more than just a place to sit and smell the roses. It’s an opportunity to attract wildlife and create a thriving ecosystem in your backyard.

Increasing urbanisation has displaced much of our local fauna but, as gardeners, we can do our bit to help by providing a safe habitat and food resource for a host of beneficial creatures. Some birds and insects are valuable pollinators, predatory frogs and lizards feed on insect pests, and beetles, slaters and millipedes break down decaying plant matter, adding essential nutrients to the soil.

On top of that, there’s great joy to be had from pottering in a garden full of beautiful butterflies and bees, listening for the evening call of frogs, watching honeyeaters busy at work in a grevillea or spying a blue-tongue lizard sunning itself on a rock. Bunnings Greenlife buyer Katy Schreuder says being able to observe nature in our own backyard can improve wellbeing and mindfulness. “Even something as simple as a well-placed birdbath can offer a critical water source for birds during dry weather and gives hours of pleasure to the keen observer who can watch the different visitors

throughout the day,” she says. Read on to find out how to attract more wildlife into your garden.

Food for thought

To encourage year-round visitors, include a diverse selection of plants, suggests Katy. “Natives with different flowering seasons throughout the year, like banksia, leptospermum, callistemon and grevillea, can provide valuable nectar for many birds and insects,” she says. “Perennial flowers such as lavender, salvia and rosemary also attract insects – which are pollinators as well as a valuable part of the food chain for other creatures such as frogs, birds and reptiles.”

Flowering annuals like alyssum, cosmos, marigold, sunflower and zinnia, and herbs including borage, thyme and rosemary are also great for attracting bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects.

BALANCE OF NATURE

Native birds, reptiles and insects all play a crucial part in a healthy ecosystem.

Hide and seek

Creating different levels with tiered planting will provide opportunities for a variety of native fauna to feed, nest and take shelter. “Choose plants with different heights – low groundcovers, mid-level shrubs and trees, and canopy trees – to give a wide range of choices for varioussized creatures,” says Katy.

Good native groundcover options include fan-flower (Scaevola), cut-leaf daisy (Brachyscome), creeping boobialla (Myoporum parvifolium) and Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’. For trees and shrubs, try correa, westringia, abelia, buddleia, callistemon, leptospermum, flowering eucalypts, wattle and banksia. You don’t need to plant one of each – grouping a few of the same variety together is ideal.

A pile of logs or rocks may look unassuming but can be a protective haven for small insects and reptiles.

Honeyeater Grass butterfly Peron’s tree frog Blue-tongue lizard Blue banded bee Offer the birds a drink and they will soon become regular visitors
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A stash of logs provides a habitat for a range of beneficial wildlife and makes a lovely rustic feature – but keep an eye out for snakes! Photography (top) Gap Photos/Rob Whitworth, design Catriona Andrews; Getty Images; (opposite) grevillea and rosemary) Bridie Mahoney; (marigold) Getty Images.

“It gives them a spot for shelter and refuge from the elements,” says Katy. “Similarly, ‘insect hotels’ can be used as a nesting or sheltering habitat for a range of different insect species, including solitary bees and other native pollinators.”

Thirsty work

Jac Semmler, horticulturist and creative director of plant practice Super Bloom (@jac.semmler), suggests including water sources to encourage and support wildlife. “Consider placing sticks or stones in any water trough or pond so bees and lizards have safe access and escape from the water,” she advises.

A birdbath is perhaps the easiest way to provide water for wildlife - place it in a sheltered spot where the birds will feel protected, keep the water fresh and clean, then enjoy the show!

Water for wildlife should be topped up regularly and cleaned frequently, says Katy. And always be mindful of children and the dangers of water, whether the body of water is small, large, shallow or deep. Before putting in a water source such as a pond, “check with your local council for pool regulations,” she says. Also, consider safety features such as a mesh cover.

What not to do

Where possible, avoid having any bare ground in your garden. “There’s a plant out there for any situation

that will help draw birds, beneficial insects and other wonders into our gardens,” says Jac. “Verges or nature strips are also great places to plant out and encourage wildlife, so do what you can to increase the greenlife in your neighbourhood.” Rules and regulations regarding the planting of nature strips vary according to where you live, so check with your local council before planting anything outside your property.

If planting every bit of the garden isn’t possible, spread a layer of organic mulch or decaying leaf litter over unplanted areas. This can help to suppress weed growth and provide a welcome habitat for beetles and other small insects, as well as adding organic matter to the soil as it breaks down.

Also try to protect wildlife from your pets. “Fenced areas can help keep curious pets and local fauna apart,” Katy says. “Cats should not be allowed to roam at night and should wear a collar with a bell to warn birds of their approach.” While it’s tempting to feed wildlife, Katy says it’s not a good idea. “Feeding bread to birds can lead to increased risk of diseases and environmental pollution,” she says. “Instead, create an environment where they have access to plenty of natural food sources.” And when birds, bees and other wildlife visit, observe but try not to disturb them.

PLANT IT AND THEY WILL COME

Tempt bees and butterflies into your garden by providing what they love most: a plentiful supply of nectar and pollen.

1 Gardman ceramic hanging birdbath, $17.98, I/N: 2801076. 2 Mr Fothergill’s butterfly house, $20.98, I/N: 0074294.

3 Tuscan Path 30-50mm natural stone pebbles in Grey, $9.99/1.5kg, I/N: 0014848.

4 Mr Fothergill’s ‘Bee Friendly’ flower mix seed shaker, $12.98,

NATIVE

Grevillea is not only a magnet for bees and nectar-feeding birds, its foliage also provides shelter from predators.

EVERGREEN

Rosemary’s highly aromatic flowers attract a variety of bees and pollinators while helping to repel flies and mosquitoes.

ANNUAL Marigolds are irresistible to butterflies as well as many beneficial insects that help control bad bugs.

Keep in mind…

n Take care when selecting your plants as some can be poisonous to children and pets.

n Wear gloves and a mask when handling mulch.

n Ponds more than 30cm deep may require fencing. Contact your local council for permit and approval information relevant to your area. Children must be supervised at all times around water.

I/N: 0082304. 5 Northcote Pottery ‘Miami’ 60cm birdbath in Cream, $99.98, I/N: 0356485.
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6 Mr Fothergill’s native bee sanctuary kit, $31.98, I/N: 0207917. 7 Tuscan Path ‘Kensington’ 34cm bird bowl in Green, $45.98, I/N: 0356487. 8 Mr Fothergill’s ‘Beneficial Insect Mix’ flower and herb seeds, $4.98, I/N: 0115365. 9 Aquapro 65L mini rock look pond, $191.27, I/N: 2920248. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores but may be ordered.
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Moving must-haves

Moving home is a stressful business, but you can make it less so – and reduce the potential for damage – by investing in quality packing materials to suit your belongings. Try these tips from Wrap & Move

BOXING CLEVER

Start with the right box. For weightier items such as books and kitchenware, choose red heavy-duty Moving Cartons designed to suit heavy loads, and blue light-duty box options for cushions, kids’ toys and the like. Zip-up Moving Bags are perfect for linen, towels and clothing – they’re lightweight and have carry handles. Specialised Moving Cartons include a convenient portable wardrobe (Porta Robe) with hanging rail, and 60 Inch TV Cartons that are also ideal for mirrors, slim paintings and computer screens. Dividers and Inserts can be used inside cartons to transport glasses, bottles and small fragile items.

IT’S A WRAP

Secure Moving Blankets around white goods and large pieces of furniture, and tape table and chair legs with padded Corrugated Paper Wrap

To pack breakables, wrap each item individually with Butchers Paper or the now popular Honeycomb Paper Wrap Ultra-fragile items are best enveloped in Bubble Wrap

STICK IT

Good quality Packaging Tape should be used around the seams of each box – choose from light or heavy duty options. Tapes labelled ‘Fragile’ will help those who are handling cartons

be aware of precious breakables inside. And if you want to be super-efficient, label each box by room with colour-coded tapes.

GREENER CHOICES

If you’re after a more eco-friendly move, go for Self-Locking Moving Cartons – with these, there’s no tape required! The same applies to honeycomb paper wrap – just scrunch it around each item for filling and protection. Along with butchers paper, corrugated paper and cardboard dividers and inserts, these can be easily recycled as soon as you’re done.

1 Wrap & Move 800mm x 580mm butchers paper, $11.80/125 sheets, I/N: 0074014. 2 Wrap & Move 438mm x 415mm x 305mm 52L light duty rectangle moving carton, $2.50, I/N: 2583466. 3 Wrap & Move 2m x

1.8m quilted moving blanket, $10.60, I/N: 2610110. 4 Wrap & Move 596mm x 431mm x 406mm 104L heavy duty tea chest moving carton, $5.32, I/N: 2583381. 5 Wrap & Move 48mm clear packaging tape, $4.50/pack of 3 50m rolls, I/N: 0372478. 6 Wrap & Move tape dispenser with two tape rolls, $7.98, I/N: 2610095. 7 Wrap & Move 375mm light duty bubble wrap, $11.69/25m, I/N: 6650210.

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THE FUTURE IS NOW

A SWAG OF EMERGING TECH TRENDS, PRODUCT INNOVATIONS AND BOLD NEW STYLING IS COMING TO A KITCHEN AND BATHROOM NEAR YOU

Words JANE PARBURY

Thinking of renovating your kitchen or bathroom? Well, get excited! Cuttingedge developments will see these functional spaces transformed into high-tech zones where we’ll want to spend even more time. We’ve rounded up the latest developments in kitchen and bathroom design that will make our lives easier, so get ready for cooking and pampering to become even more enjoyable!

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Eat, cook, play

Spending more time at home means the role of the kitchen is changing, says John Harrison of Kaboodle Kitchen.

“Today’s kitchens double as spaces where meals are enjoyed, act as an office when working from home and can even integrate a European laundry for clever use of space,” he explains.

Companies have stepped up with versatile appliances such as the Teka 12 function SteakMaster oven, which includes a grill for barbecue-style meat cooking. Kleenmaid has a multifunction oven that can cook like an airfryer, while its 454mm-high, built-in combi steam oven can also microwave, grill and convection cook.

Consumers are also embracing the power, accuracy and efficiency of induction cooktops, says Nicholas Cary of Teka. Its latest range features pre-programmed temperature sensors.

The future will see us increasingly looking to disguise the kitchen’s

functionality so it can star as an appealing living space. Low-profile induction cooktops already deliver that barely-there effect, but new models, like Elica’s Prime downdraft induction cooktop, have an integrated extractor, which means no overhead rangehood is needed.

Wash-zone wonders

Over in the bathroom, technology continues to evolve, says Andy Grigor of Methven. “There is a movement to transition from the smart home to the thoughtful home,” he explains. “We are working on hidden technology that helps meet everyday demands, with products that have intuitive features that use several metrics to predict your needs.” Think showers that ‘learn’ what temperature and water flow you like. Water efficiency is also front and centre – consider Methven’s Airstream and Satinjet technologies, which give a full-on shower experience with less water.

“We expect to see a shift away from minimal interior styles and a desire to create spaces that promote self-expression”
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Harrison, Kaboodle Kitchen ABOVE Add a splash of drama and interest to the bathroom by teaming a colourful basin with an on-trend brass mixer. Cibo Design ‘Mornington’ 1200mm vanity in Oak with basin in Pink and handles in White, $2,008, I/N: 0294939† (tapware not included)
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Pretty and practical

With the importance of hygiene and wellness accelerated over recent years, sensor taps and hands-free toilet flushing are coming to our homes. The Cassien sensor basin mixer turns the water on with a wave of your hand.

Zumi’s in-wall toilet cistern also gives the hygiene (and style) box a big tick with its sleek, touch-free flush plate. Meanwhile, Caroma’s Cleanflush rimless loo bowl combines enhanced flush and flow technology for better cleaning.

Personality plus

Colour is being embraced in bold ways, explains John. “We will continue to see greens and blues that could make way for rich reds, terracotta tones and mustard hues,” he says.

In the bathroom, consider including the unexpected, says Jo Ingleton of Cibo Design. “Coloured basins provide a helpful focal point around which the remaining bathroom interior elements can be built,” she says.

Beyond colour, adds Luke Di Michiel of Caroma, “we are seeing significant momentum towards matt finishes as they give a softer, more tactile feel.”

Eau naturel

Timber continues to trend in kitchens, thanks to its eco-friendly credentials and natural good looks. It’s a finish that’s easy to live with and can be used throughout the home – for example, timber cabinetry that extends through an open-plan space into joinery for the living areas.

This trend is big in bathrooms, too. “Introducing natural materials including timber to your bathroom design scheme is the fastest way to add warmth and visual interest,” says Jo, who points to the Cibo Design ‘Nordic’ vanity in Coast veneer. Get double the trend hit by teaming it with a pink countertop basin. “Make pink your new bathroom’s signature colour!” adds Jo. Don’t mind if we do.

1 Cibo Design ‘Finer’ 900mm wall hung vanity in Dulux Emerald Forest with countertop basin in White, $2,108, I/N: 0290935† (tapware not included), and ‘Circle’ 800mm mirrored shaving cabinet in White, $442, I/N: 0278722†. 2 Zumi ‘Venus’ WELS 4-star 4.5/3.3L sensor touch-less flush plate with floor standing pan, $1,199, I/N: 0369875†. 3 Cassien WELS 6-star 5L/min sensor hands free basin mixer in Chrome, $199, I/N: 0339996. 4 Brilliant ‘Minca’ 16cm detailed metal DIY pendant light in White, $82, I/N: 0346219 (globe sold separately). 5 Teka 90cm hybrid gas/ induction cooktop, $2,799, I/N: 0376318†. 6 Kleenmaid 35L built in steam microwave convection oven, $1,949, I/N: 0103465†. 7 Esatto 60cm gas cooktop with wok, $375, I/N: 0394884. 8 Methven ‘Kiri’ WELS 3-star 9L/min twin shower system in Chrome, $565, I/N: 5001696†. 9 Kaboodle Kitchen base cabinet end panels in Wattleseed, $220.32, I/N: 0197556†, and Matchamisu, $234.36, I/N: 0268391†. 10 Caroma ‘Luna Square Cleanflush’ WELS 4-star 4.5/3L wall faced toilet suite, $757, I/N: 0180840†.

11 Teka WELS 4.5-star 60cm integrated dishwasher, $1,699, I/N: 0376314†.

12 Caroma ‘Luna’ WELS 6-star 5L/min wall basin/bath mixer in Brushed Brass, $279, I/N: 0327303†. 13 Elica ‘Prime’ 83cm 850m3/hr downdraft induction cooktop in Black, $3,499, I/N: 0376306†. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. All hardwired electrical work and most plumbing work should be carried out by a licensed tradie.

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Touch-free flush plate

Once a small space to powder the ornate wigs of 18th-century Europe, ‘powder rooms’ these days are petite and practical visitor bathrooms –without baths or showers. Often tucked away, they allow bold decor to rule and are a great place for your favourite colour, pattern or texture. Want to give your powder room an extra dash of panache? Here’s how.

In this room, less area to cover means splashing out on fabulous tiles for a stunning feature wall can be more affordable

Powder-room pizzazz

THESE DECORATING IDEAS WILL HELP TAKE YOUR SMALLEST SPACE FROM DRAB TO FAB!

Words CAROLINE BOTTING

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Splash out with paint

Colour nerves needn’t be an issue in a powder room – just think, it won’t take long to change it if your passion for, say, passionfruit hues wanes! Pink, bold jewel tones and even black and gold can all grace the walls here to stunning effect. These rooms often have limited light which allows you to be daring with colour, says Dulux colour expert Andrea Lucena-Orr. “Why not do something exciting on the walls such as a deep blue, like Dulux Snap-Shot or Surf’n’Dive? You could also go with some subtle warmth such as gentle pink Dulux Mornington Half,” she suggests. When adding colour, Andrea says to keep in mind that warmer hues work well with fittings in brushed brass or copper, while cooler colours are well suited to black, brushed titanium or pewter tapware.

Tile with style

Add finishing touches

Even small details, such as toiletries, plush hand towels in matching colours, a scented candle and indoor plants, can all help make this pint-sized room feel more inviting. With space at a premium, house these on a small, strategically placed shelf.

Bring in glamour and designer punch with tiles – full accent walls and patterned floors are great options to boost the wow factor. If the budget is limited, half-wall tiling from the sink to the ground is an option to bring visual interest to a blank space. On even smaller budgets, make the pièce de résistance the splashback, a place where guests have a moment to pause and admire the details. Tiles in metallics and jewel tones lend a luxurious feel, while marble has timeless appeal. Tiling the space in all black or red gives a daring and dramatic impact, and geometrics add a modern vibe.

Artificial flowers – sitting in water to look even more convincing – make a low-maintenance styling hack

“Natural, earthbased colours such as subtle greens, browns and warm clays will allow your space to develop a sense of balance and tranquillity”
Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux
Painting the upper wall in a powdery, muted pink (Dulux Porcelain Crab) highlights the grey veins in the marble surfaces and the brass accents
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LEFT Superfresco Easy ‘Ledgestone’ wallpaper has the look of hewn rock but in a smooth, wipeable finish

Hang paper that pops

If there’s a place to try wallpaper for the first time, a powder room is it! Superfresco Easy trends and design expert Paula Taylor says that as pattern and colour can have intense mood-enhancing properties, adding pattern to a wall instantly ups the welcoming atmosphere. “It can be used to express the personality of the homeowner, or to create a calming, neutral environment for all to feel comfortable in,” she says. Brave choices may be bold in colour and design but, for a safer selection, soft hues, florals and fauna will add more low-key personality. Wallpaper should last if not exposed to splashes from the basin, but it isn’t recommended for humid areas such as full bathrooms with showers.

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Turn on the light fantastic

Here’s the place to have a licensed electrician install that to-die-for chandelier, showstopping pendant or stylish sconce. Ideally, you’ll have lights on either side of the mirror (or one above if space is an issue) for guests to freshen up, and one dimmer light overhead for ambience.

Switch focus to a vanity

If there’s enough room, consider replacing a pedestal sink with a vanity. This provides storage and can also serve as a design focal point, says Jo Ingleton at Cibo. “It will help take the focus away from a centrally positioned toilet that likely faces the entry door,” she says. Flair can be added with a stylish countertop basin, installed by a licensed plumber. “The fixtures, fittings and tiles can then be selected to complement the standout basin,” says Jo.

Mix it up with mirrors

Wide-framed mirrors double as art, with space around them for decorative elements such as metallic finishes, glass mosaics or tiles. Round and square mirrors fit most spaces, but this is a place where you can try something rectangular, oval, or even irregular or custom-made.

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1 Decor8 Tiles 315mm x 310mm x 5mm gloss ceramic penny mosaic tiles in Black, $8.70, I/N: 6661851. 2 Superfresco Easy ‘Adilah’ 52cm wallpaper in Dark, $89.80/10m, I/N: 0171026†. 3 Home Design ‘Globo’ wall light, $69, I/N: 0332504 (globe sold separately). 4 Living Elements ‘Oblong’ 750mm x 500mm x 26mm framed mirror in Black, $109.96, I/N: 0225479. 5 Cibo Design round thin edge ceramic basin in Light Grey, $260, I/N: 0247081. 6 Caroma ‘Luna’ WELS 6-star 4.5L/min basin mixer in Brushed Brass, $201, I/N: 0334458†. 7 Cibo Design ‘Coast’ 600mm veneer full height vanity in Nordic with countertop basin in Light Grey/White, $797, I/N: 0280656† (tapware sold separately). 8 Decor8

Tiles ‘Barcelona’ 200mm x 200mm matt floor and wall tiles in Portsea Sky (four shown), $4.90 each, I/N: 0289681. 9 Flexi Storage ‘Decorative Shelving’ 600mm x 240mm x 38mm floating shelf in Black, $39.18, I/N: 2580896. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Before firing up power tools, make sure you’re armed with the appropriate safety equipment, such as eye and ear protection and a mask

GET SET FOR DIY SUCCESS

When enthusiasm strikes, it can be tempting to launch into a DIY project, drill blazing. Yet without an organised approach, a setback can sideline a project as quickly as it’s begun. Before picking up the tools, channel your energy into researching, planning and allowing a realistic time frame from the outset.

Bunnings Workshop community member and keen DIYer Rufaro (@hausdiy_wknder) says there are always new or improved ways of tackling things. “Researching means you reduce the likelihood of mistakes,” he explains. “But not everything goes smoothly and allowing for additional time – regardless of your level of confidence – means you can focus more on the process.”

Time it right

There are many factors that influence scheduling DIY. If it’s an exterior painting or deck-oiling job, a good weather forecast is a must. Getting started may depend on a friend’s availability, a licensed tradie, equipment hire, or when the project receives council approval. Ultimately, only begin a job when you have plenty of time on hand to allow for unexpected issues, says Bunnings team member and Workshop community guru Mitch Mclean (@MitchellMc). “Running out of time can result in cutting corners or making costly mistakes,” he says. “Holiday periods or weekends are often excellent opportunities to work on projects, but also keep in mind that if professional assistance is required, it might not be available.”

Get in the know

Always thoroughly research what’s involved, advises Bunnings magazine contributor and DIY specialist Natasha Dickins (@LittleRedIndustries). “Watch how-to videos or call manufacturer technical support helplines for a chat about best practices,“ she suggests.

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Also double-check details such as dry times or types of fasteners. “Measure the area and draw a diagram to help resolve issues before you start,” says Natasha Dickins. For more complex projects, use a spreadsheet to map the order of work and track the budget.

Have a goal to kick

Setting an achievable deadline can be a great motivator. Rufaro suggests splitting a project into smaller phases. “This can be spread over a few days or weekends,” he says. “Realistic time frames allow you to focus on each phase without feeling overwhelmed, helping maintain the quality of work.”

Mitch Mclean also recommends being flexible. “Don’t box yourself into a corner with only one job you can complete on a certain day,” he says. “Plan for two options and do the most beneficial task first.”

Learn to love lists

Organise all required materials and tools in advance. Compiling a list and crossing off items as they’re acquired will help to streamline the project and ensure nothing is forgotten. Natasha suggests checking what tools and materials are already at home before starting to shop. “I then go online and

make a detailed list of everything required, right down to how many screws and which aisle to find them in.” Online calculators can help work out quantities and cost estimates for floor coverings, paint and decking oil. When ordering materials like flooring, Natasha advises adding an extra 10 per cent for wastage and breakage and up to 15 per cent if it needs to be laid in a pattern like herringbone, which requires lots of cuts.

Put safety first

Before starting any DIY project, make sure you have the necessary skills and correct tools and wear appropriate safety equipment, advises Mitch. “With electrical and plumbing work, assume unless you’re changing a light globe or replacing a showerhead or tap washer, you’ll need a licensed professional. If in doubt, check with your local electrical safety or building authority.”

When tackling the basics, Natasha advises turning off the water or mains power and, in the event of bad weather, being prepared to move or cover your worksite. “Also, avoid projects you can’t physically manage, such as climbing up a ladder if you get vertigo, or using heavy materials you can’t lift on your own,” she says.

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LEFT Workshop community member Rufaro rustled up this stylish screen to disguise his hot-water system and house a handy garden hose reel 1 Click 5m extension lead in White, $5.98, I/N: 0189130. 2 Protector compact safety goggles, $14.65, I/N: 5810256. 3 Trojan 8m auto lock tape measure, $16.50, I/N: 5660658. 4 Craftright ear muffs, $5.90, I/N: 5820953. 5 Ryobi 50-piece impact drill and drive set, $33.98, I/N: 0354362. 6 Trojan 13 piece screwdriver set, $22, I/N: 0118153. 7 3M P2 particulate sanding and fibreglass valved respirators, $16.30/pack of 2, I/N: 0054516. 8 Saxon leather rigger gloves, $9.98/large, I/N: 0256788. Ozito ‘PXC’ 18V drill driver kit, $99.98, I/N: 0299323. 10 Sherlock 80L home use poly tray wheelbarrow, $141.50, I/N: 3360549. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
“Organising tools and materials beforehand saves time, and gives you the chance to find out how to use certain tools most effectively”
Rufaro, Workshop community member
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TOP TIPS AND ADVICE TO ENSURE THE BEST RESULTS FOR YOUR NEXT PAINT PROJECT

PREP MEANS

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3 Stick it down

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Use a smooth-edged object such as a scraper, putty knife or credit card to firmly stick the tape down.

4 Leave the tape to set Allow about 30-60 minutes for the tape’s adhesive to take hold before starting to paint.

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Walls ready for a refresh? A pro-level job starts with a perfectly prepped surface

The secret to a quality paint job is in the prep. Okay, it’s not the most glamorous part of the task, but it’s one step you won’t want to skip. The work you put in beforehand will deliver you a finish to be proud of and, with help from Selleys, it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3.

1. GET CLEANING

Start by washing your walls. Selleys Sugar Soap cuts through grease and grime (if only all cleaning was so easy!). Put down a drop cloth to protect your precious floors and pull on some rubber gloves. Remove any nails or hooks from the wall, then use sandpaper to sand over any rough or flaky bits. Dilute some Sugar Soap in a bucket with water (as per packet instructions) and use a cloth to wash off any dirt, dust and scuff marks. Done!

2. TACKLE DINGS

Don’t let dents and small cracks ruin your paint job. With a ready-to-use filler

like Selleys Spakfilla Rapid, covering over the cracks is an easy job for any DIYer. Simply apply a small amount of Spakfilla Rapid to the included scraper and draw it across the hole or dent. Skim over the area in both directions a few times to push out air bubbles, then firmly draw down the surface, leaving a small amount of overfill. Allow to dry, as per pack instructions, then lightly sand smooth and brush off the dust.

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FILL THE GAPS

The last thing your beautifully painted walls need is a gappy border around every architrave, window or door frame. Selleys No More Gaps makes filling gaps so much easier, thanks to the easy-squeeze tube, and it’s great for getting into those awkward corners. Make sure you’re starting with a clean, dry surface – give it a wipe before you start. Cut the tip of the tube at a 45-degree angle and gently squeeze it into the gap. Use a wet

finger to smooth over the top and clean up any excess with a damp cloth. Give it at least 20 minutes to dry before painting over it with water-based paint, or allow 24-48 hours if using ceiling or oil-based paints.

Now for the fun part: brushing colour on your beautifully prepped walls!

Selleys ‘Sugar Soap’ wall surface cleaner, $6.51/1L, I/N: 1230181 Selleys ‘Spakfilla Rapid’ rigid filler, $11.79/180g, I/N: 1231864
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Selleys ‘No More Gaps’ interior multipurpose gap filler in white, $7.75/150g, I/N: 0147102

Street appeal

Reimagining your home with a fresh new look can seem like a job that’s just too big to take on. But giving new life and colour to concrete areas including the driveway, garage floor and front path is much easier than you think – and can turbocharge the exterior presentation of your home. The secret is finding the right products.

COLOUR COORDINATE

Dulux has long been a go-to name for paint, and its new, heavy-duty Concrete & Paving coatings truly live up to the

brand’s good name, boasting waterbased technology and a long-lasting finish. The best part is they’re tintable to a host of on-trend Dulux hues, so you can harmonise your concrete with your exterior colour scheme. If decorative texture’s your thing, try the Crushed Pebble Effect finish.

STEP IT UP

The simple genius of the range is its three-stage system: clean; prime; finish. It means you’re never lost as to which product you need and when.

Follow the steps for a durable finish that can withstand heavy traffic and gives a minimum P4-rated slip resistance with two coats — great for stairs and gently sloping driveways*. With minimal equipment and safety gear, you can transform your driveway from grimy, flaking ‘no man’s land’ into a bright, polished welcome mat for your home. That oil-stained garage floor can be made over to do double duty as a home office or workshop. You’ll boost your property’s value and feel proud every time you come and go.

Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Wear protective equipment, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for dilution and use of products, and store out of reach of children and pets. *Due to slip risk, do not use on gradients greater than 1:8 or angles steeper than 7°. Download a suitable angle app on your phone to discern your driveway or floor slope.
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1 Dulux ‘Concrete & Paving’ bare concrete etch & clean, $51.90/4L, I/N: 0417953. 2 Dulux ‘Concrete & Paving’ sealed surface cleaner, $32.90/2L, I/N: 0417949. 3 Dulux ‘Concrete & Paving’ bare concrete primer, $39.90/4L, I/N: 0417969. 4 Dulux ‘Concrete & Paving’ sealed surface primer, $99.90/2L, I/N: 0417963. 5 Dulux ‘Concrete & Paving’ coloured sealer in Satin, $126.90/4L, I/N: 0417967. Dulux Crushed Pebble Effect finish in Anchor Bay Dulux’s new Concrete & Paving system makes rejuvenating hardworking surfaces as simple as 1-2-3 Presented by: DULUX

LATEST CRAZE

STEP UP YOUR GARDEN STYLE WITH A WINDING PATHWAY MADE OF RUSTIC STONES

Practical yet elegant, a gently curving crazypaving path is an enchanting way to connect sections of the garden. Choose a flexible edging that can be set out to suit your desired shape, then install the stepping stones in a straightforward process. The plants stay separate and healthy, water can drain away – and your feet stay dry!

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DO IT DIY PAVING
When choosing plants for between and around pavers, avoid those with sappy leaves, such as succulents, which could be slippery if crushed
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Tools & materials

n Safety equipment (mask, gloves and protective footwear)

n Shifting shovel

n Tape measure

n Long-handled hoe

n Wheelbarrow

Beforen Hose

n Screwdriver

n Rubber mallet

n Utility knife

n Soil spreader

n Level

n Potting scoop

n 70mm x 22mm treated decking pine the width of the path•

n 1180mm x 45mm flexible garden edging (for both sides of the path)

n 7mm edging pegs (nine per length of edging)

n 20kg bags paver sand (1.5 bags per sqm)*

n 300-500mm stepping stones (about five per sqm)

n 25L bags potting mix (one bag per sqm)

n 95mm groundcover plants (we used four thyme plants per sqm)

Fragrant herbs, such as thyme, planted between the stones release a delicious scent when walked on

Keep in mind…

n Always wear a mask and gloves when handling potting mix.

n Responsibly remove the excess excavated soil, adding it to other sections of the garden or compost.

n Store tools safely when not in use: keep rakes and hoes away from foot traffic and use a brake for the wheelbarrow if on a slope.

• * Timbers and sand vary by state and territory; contact your local store for further information.
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1 Mark out the path edges with a shovel, then measure both sides to determine the lengths of garden edging. Multiply the length of the path by its width to work out the square-metre area to be covered by all other materials. Tip: Our path is 750mm wide by 5m long, requiring 10 edging lengths, 90 pegs, eight bags of sand, 28 stones, five bags of potting mix and 20 plants.

2 Use a hoe to break the surface and move dirt and debris into a wheelbarrow with a shifting shovel, keeping it to use as backfill. On a length of 70mm treated pine cut to the width of the path, mark 30mm up to use as a guide to create a flat, smooth base with 30mm-deep edges. Tip: Watering with a hose helps soften the ground for digging.

3 Position lengths of garden edging, end-to-end, joining by bending the interlocking tabs with a screwdriver. Run the edging along the outside of the path, on the raised sides, with the tabs facing out, tapping 7mm pegs through the holes with a rubber mallet. Cover the pegs and tabs with backfill to help hold the edging in place.

4 Position bags of landscaping sand on the path. Cut the bases open with a utility knife and pour it out, using a soil spreader to create an even surface. Using the back of a hoe, firm down the sand, which will hold the stones in place while allowing for drainage. Tip: Use the back of a metal garden rake if you don’t have a spreader.

5 Position the stones, matching the shapes and depths with even gaps of about 150mm between them to allow for the plant root balls. Tap the stones lightly with a rubber mallet to bed them into the sand, checking the heights are even with a level. Tip: Ensure the stones are level to avoid a trip hazard. 1 2 3 4 6 7 5

6 Use a scoop to add a layer of potting mix between the stones to the same height, digging holes to position the plants. Hose the path with a light mist to set the sand and water in the plants. Tip: Until the plants are established, check around the stones after heavy rain to add sand and potting mix into any gaps.

DIY TOOLKIT

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1 Creeping thyme plant. 2 Whites ‘Oxy Shield’ 1180mm x 45mm flexible outdoor garden edging, $25.50, I/N: 0056597. 3 WestStone ‘Waterworn’ 30-50cm natural schist stepping stone in Grey, $21.63, I/N: 3451931. 4 Scotts Osmocote ‘Premium’ potting mix, $9.28/25L, I/N: 2962139. 5 Brunnings landscape paver sand, $9.25/20kg, I/N: 3460166*. 6 Trojan ‘PowerStep’ long fibreglass handle square mouth shifting shovel, $45.60, I/N: 3360910. 7 Saxon 153mm fibreglass long handle Dutch hoe, $15.90, I/N: 0239820. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

SIDE HUSTLE

IS THAT OLD BEDSIDE LETTING YOUR BOUDOIR STYLING DOWN? ACHIEVE AN ON-TREND NEW LOOK WITH A LITTLE UPCYCLING KNOW-HOW

Project and styling SAMANTHA POINTON Photography RICHARD WEINSTEIN

Dark varnish tends to date otherwise sound timber furniture, but making it much more ‘now’ is only a matter of using the right materials. For this tired bedside, we chose a super-tactile look: chalky matt paint over primer formulated for covering glossy surfaces, textured paintable wallpaper and chic leather and brass pulls.

Tools & materials

n Safety equipment (mask, ear and eye protection and disposable gloves)

n Drop sheet

n Screwdriver

n Scraper

n Orbital sander with 120-grit abrasive disc

n Microfibre cloth

n Paint stirrer

n 50mm angled brush

n Mini microfibre roller with spare covers

n Mini tray with disposable liners

n Pencil and tape measure

n Scissors

n Drill with 4mm bit

n Spanner

n Combination pliers

Painted wallpaper

n Preloved bedside cabinet

n Timber filler

n 180-grit abrasive paper with sanding block

n Three-in-one primer

n Ultra-matt chalk paint

n Paintable textured wallpaper

n Low-sheen interior paint

n Leather handles with supplied fasteners

Keep in mind...

n If using power tools, always wear the recommended safety gear and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.

n When painting or using aerosols like spray adhesive, work in a well-ventilated area, wear a mask, eye protection and gloves, and protect surrounds with a drop sheet.

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1 Working in a well-ventilated area, set out a drop sheet and place the bedside cabinet on top. Take out the drawers and remove the handles with a screwdriver. Use a scraper to smooth over the handle holes with timber filler, leaving to dry. Sand with 180-grit abrasive paper to remove excess.

2 On the outside of the cabinet, use an orbital sander with a 120-grit abrasive disc to smooth over larger, flat areas. Next, smooth all over using 180-grit abrasive paper with a sanding block. Tip: There’s no need to completely remove the finish, you just need to create a ‘key’ for the primer.

3 Wipe away any dust with a damp microfibre cloth. Stir three-in-one primer for about five minutes, then apply using an angled brush along the edge profiles and corners, and a mini microfibre roller for the larger, flat areas. Leave to dry thoroughly.

4 Stir the chalk paint well and, in the same way as the primer, apply two coats to the outside of the cabinet, leaving to dry thoroughly after each coat. Tip: We used a chalk-effect paint, which has good coverage and a durable, scratch-resistant surface.

5 With the wallpaper facing right-side down, mark around the drawer fronts with a pencil, adding clearance on all sides. Cut with scissors. Tip: For the clearance, add 10mm to the thickness of the drawer front, which is usually about 20mm. Cut the corners with 45° angles to easily fit around the edges.

6 Spray contact adhesive over the front and sides of the drawer fronts, as well as the underside of the wallpaper. Leave the adhesive to become touch-dry according to the pack instructions. When ready, position the paper, folding the sides over the drawer-front edges. Press to hold.

7 Stir hard-wearing, low-sheen paint thoroughly, then use a clean brush to apply two coats over the wallpaper covering the drawer fronts, leaving to dry after each coat. Tip: To give the wallpaper a woven rattan or linen look, choose a creamy beige tone (we used Dulux Basketweave Beige).

8 Mark the centre of the drawer fronts, 40mm down from the top, and drill right through with a 4mm bit. Check the depth of the drawer front against the handles’ supplied snap-off screws and adjust to fit with a spanner and combination pliers. Screw in the handles and replace the drawers.

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1 Dulux ‘Wash&Wear’ low sheen interior paint in Vivid White, $48.90/1L, I/N: 1370156. 2 Superfresco Easy ‘Monaco’ paintable wallpaper sample, $5.55/0.5m, I/N: 0167767†. 3 Uni-Pro ‘The Little Ripper’ 100mm 10mm nap microfibre mini roller set, $8.25, I/N: 0022469. 4 Taubmans ‘3 In 1’ interior and exterior primer undercoat sealer in White, $45.90/1L, I/N: 1540566. 5 Timbermate wood filler in Pine, $10.29/250g, I/N: 1560693. 6 Rust-Oleum ‘Chalked’ ultra matt paint in Charcoal, $53.75/887ml, I/N: 1580861. 7 Lane 172mm leather handle in Tan, $9.21, I/N: 0135452. 8 Flexovit 125mm 120 grit 8 hole all surface orbital sanding disc, $7.74/pack of 5, I/N: 6330335. 9 Ryobi 300W random orbital sander, $89, I/N: 6210549. 10 Sika ‘Sikabond Sprayfix’ construction adhesive, $26.92/350g, I/N: 1661818. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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THE JIGSAW

DISCOVER HOW MUCH EASIER DIY CAN BE WITH THIS VERSATILE CUTTING COMPANION

An essential power tool for the handyperson’s workshop is the jigsaw. This powerful yet nimble must-have is highly manoeuvrable, with a narrow blade that extends down through the base plate and moves in a vertical action at high speed. It can easily cut curves and intricate shapes, is equally great for straight lines, and there’s almost nothing to set up or adjust – aim along the cut line and away you go.

Battery or cord?

Cordless jigsaws are convenient and portable, making them handy for projects such as outdoor planter boxes. However, if you’re planning to do a lot of jigsawing – especially in a workshop or garage, where plugging in is not a problem –a corded model will provide more power and higher performance.

Mains-powered jigsaws are available in a range of power options, from around 350W to more than 800W. The more powerful models will cut through thicker timber and other materials more easily, however a lot depends on the quality of the

saw and the blade. Tools aimed at DIYers are a great entry point but, for a truly professional finish, high-end tools are worth the investment.

How it works

The base plate of a jigsaw is like a ‘skid’ that runs along the material you’re cutting. It can be tilted to either side – typically by loosening a retaining bolt using a hex key –allowing you to make bevel (angled) cuts. Base plates are not meant to be interchangeable. Some brands include a plastic shoe attached to the underside of the base plate, intended to prevent scuff marks that can be caused by the steel of the base plate. Many jigsaws are sold with a rip fence that allows you to make cuts parallel to the edge of a workpiece; for example, to cut decking boards to a non-standard width.

Cutting moves

Using the pendulum feature of a jigsaw angles the blade slightly forward for a swinging, circular/ oscillating action, rather than just straight up and down, explains Scott Tinsley of Ryobi.

“This provides a faster, more aggressive cut, but can leave you with a rougher finish and more splintering along the edges,” he says. “The pendulum action is perfect for thicker applications like cutting into laminate countertops for installation of sinks or basins.”

Safety first

All jigsaws have a metal guard in front of the blade mount, shielding fingers and random bits of timber from the blade or mount. Variable speed is another standard feature. While jigsaw cutting is mostly done at full speed, Paul Nosko of Bosch says there are times when it’s wise to slow the stroke rate. “When cutting plastictype materials, a fast stroke rate can create too much heat, potentially melting the plastic,” he warns.

Blade options

Most jigsaws are sold with generalpurpose blades, but it’s worth buying specialised blades if you’re planning to cut materials such as laminate or acrylic. “As a rule of thumb, less teeth means a more aggressive, faster cut, as the gullets between the teeth are deeper,” Paul says. “On blades with a higher tooth count, teeth will be smaller, giving a cleaner finish.”

Specialty blades (either sold separately or as kits) will let you cut materials ranging from metal to ceramics effectively and neatly. “Materials that are quite dense should be sawed at a lower speed to reduce friction/heat as much as possible, with the pendulum action off,” he says.

Before changing the blade of a cordless jigsaw, remove the battery from the unit. “For a corded model, ensure the AC outlet powering it has been turned off,” says Scott. “Wear gloves to avoid cuts and scratches when handling blades, and ensure the blade is seated securely,” he warns.

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Use this tool to saw shapes or curved and straight lines in timber, metal, plastic and more
n When using power tools, always wear the recommended safety gear.
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Before starting any DIY activity with power tools, make sure you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand and use the correct tools for the job.

1 Bosch ‘Blue’ 18V jigsaw, $309/ skin only (battery and charger sold separately), I/N: 0111172.

2 PowerFit 20TPI laminate jigsaw blades, $7.90/pack of 2, I/N: 0073678. 3 Ryobi ‘ONE+ HP’ 18V brushless jigsaw, $249/skin only (battery and charger sold separately), I/N: 0291678.

4 Ozito ‘JSW-8100’ 810W pendulum jigsaw, $69.90, I/N: 0048823. 5 AEG 700W variable speed jigsaw, $119, I/N: 6230262. 6 Diablo 3mm metal jigsaw blades, $25.95/pack of 5, I/N: 6370837. 7 Diablo ‘Ultimate’ ceramic jigsaw blade, $21.50, I/N: 6370208. 8 Diablo ‘Ultimate’ acrylic jigsaw blade, $18.95, I/N: 6370209. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores but may be ordered.

TOOL TIPS

For next-level jigsawing, try these awesome ideas

MAKE A BEVEL CUT

TOOL TIPS Beginner

TOOL TIPS

Step up

Use the included hex key to loosen the retaining bolt that locks the base plate into its default perpendicular position, then push the base plate backwards to disengage the locking teeth and tilt it to the angle you require. Once you have set the angle, return the base plate to its forward (locking) position and re-tighten the bolt. On some jigsaws, the base plate is unlocked using a quick-release lever instead of a hex key.

CUT AN ENCLOSED OPENING

The narrow blade on a jigsaw means you can create openings in timber or sheet materials without cutting in from the edge of your workpiece. Just drill a 10mm starter hole inside the shape you need to cut out, position the blade inside it, and saw to the cut line from inside the waste area.

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MAKE A PLUNGE CUT

You can also ‘dive in’ to a cut without drilling a starter hole by resting the front edge of the base plate against the surface of your work piece. With the pendulum action disengaged, switch the saw on at maximum speed and gently swing the base plate down onto the timber or other material you’re cutting, so the blade starts sawing into the surface. Once the blade has penetrated all the way through the work piece, you can continue sawing as usual.

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BE PREPARED

Emergencies can affect households throughout the year, but particularly during bushfire, storm and flood seasons. As Adam Elms of Queensland Fire and Emergency Services advises, preparation is key. “Educating yourselves and others about fire and storm safety and preparing for an event is the best way to help minimise the potential impact,” he says. Here’s our guide to jobs you can do in and around the house, creating an action plan and packing an emergency kit.

Check the perimeter

Risks vary according to location but, wherever you live, there are many ways to help make your home safer. Glenn Alderton at Queensland State Emergency Service recommends removing debris from around your home. “Also clear gutters and trim tree branches – these are all small steps that can make a big difference during severe weather,” he says. Regularly inspect your roof for leaks, and check gutters and downpipes for rust, loose fixings, blockages or cracks.

Be bushfire savvy

If you live in a bushfire-prone area, there’s plenty you can do to minimise risk, advises Ben Shepherd of the

NSW Rural Fire Service. Remove excess vegetation plus leaf litter from gutters and keep lawns trimmed. Cut back any trees and shrubs overhanging buildings and ensure your house number is clearly visible and your block has adequate access. “And make sure you have hoses long enough to reach around your property,” he says. Help keep embers out of the house by installing metal gutter guards, enclosing spaces under the home and adding metal mesh over your windows and vents. “Installing a sprinkler system to the gutters will help dampen litter and extinguish embers,” says Ben. “Make sure you have a reliable source of water like a pool, tank or dam, and a diesel/petrol pump.”

“Get into the habit of practising your fire escape plan”

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THE THOUGHT OF A CRISIS EVENT CAN BE DAUNTING, BUT THERE’S PLENTY YOU CAN DO TO GET SET FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOME
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Remember to maintain three points of contact (both feet and one hand, for example) when working on a ladder to clear gutters

Stay alert and alarmed

Day to day, it’s essential that all homes have working smoke alarms. “If your smoke alarm is older than 10 years, it should be replaced,” says Adam Elms. “Photoelectric smoke alarms are recommended as they’re generally more effective across a wider range of fires, and are less likely to falsely activate,” he adds. Press the test button monthly, and vacuum around the alarm to remove dust or cobwebs.

Plan to succeed

Preparation isn’t just about cleaning up around the house – it’s also about having a bushfire survival plan. Involve all household members to create one and practise it. “So if your home is threatened by fire, you know when you will go, where you will go and what you will take,” says Ben Shepherd. Check your home, contents and car insurances are up to date and suitable.

Organise supplies

Put together an emergency kit you can grab in a flash. “The kit should be filled with three days’ worth of non-perishable food, water, warm clothes, medications, first aid supplies, important documents and valuables,” says Glenn Alderton. Pack batteries, torches, basic toiletries, a radio and a phone charger, too.

Know the danger zone

Staying informed and in contact with people is critical if an emergency seems imminent. “The new Australian Fire Danger Rating System has simplified the identification of bushfire risks throughout Australia,” says Adam. Visit afdrs.com.au to find out more about the system.

Tune into local radio for regular storm, flood and bushfire warnings and to keep up to date with road closures, evacuation alerts and emergency shelter locations.

Identify your home’s mains supplies for water, power and gas and check you know how to turn them off. Have a torch handy, keep devices fully charged and stock food that doesn’t need to be refrigerated or cooked. It’s also good practice to switch off any electrical items not in use.

“In the event of a storm, residents should secure loose items around their homes such as trampolines, outdoor furniture and barbecues,” advises Glenn.

Also check in with your neighbours to see if they’re suitably prepared, recommends Adam, and lend a hand or offer supplies when needed.

If possible, bring pets inside and make contingency arrangements in the event that animals need to be relocated.

9V photoelectric smoke alarm, $13.94, I/N: 4211416. 6 Whites ‘StayMesh Ultra’

1m aluminium gutterguard, $72/pack of 5, I/N: 3041136. 7 Ozito ‘PXC’ PXRDS-300

18V radio, $58.98/skin only (battery and charger sold separately), I/N: 6290531. 8 Whites 2.3m x 1.7m medium duty tarpaulin, $7.45, I/N: 3332212. 9 Ryobi ‘One+’ 18V 37cm 4.0Ah HP brushless cordless lawn mower kit, $418, I/N: 0347672. 10 Full Boar 600A jump starter and power bank, $199, I/N: 0233360. 11 Click LED spotlight torch, $12.34, I/N: 0346167. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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1 Holman 20m retractable hose reel with spray gun, $99, I/N: 3110524. 2 Ozito ‘PXC’ 250mm 18V cordless chainsaw kit, $224, I/N: 3381168. 3 FirePro 1kg dry powder fire extinguisher, $19, I/N: 0171328. 4 Fido & Fletch 521mm x 340mm x 330mm plastic pet carrier, $35, I/N: 3440283. 5 FirePro
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Falling for you

Soften and screen edges with these trailing beauties

Dichondra

A fast-growing groundcover with green kidney-shaped leaves, it forms a dense mat with delicate stems that cascade beautifully. Although dichondra may creep into lawns, this can be controlled with physical barriers or pruning. Tolerant of light foot traffic, it can be used as a lawn substitute.

Convolvulus

This hardy perennial has attractive soft-green leaves year-round. From spring to autumn, it’s smothered with mauve or blue funnel-shaped flowers. Spreading up to 2m, its tumbling habit makes it perfect for draping over walls and containers. Prefers full sun or part shade with well-draining soil.

Hardenbergia

Twining stems and leathery green leaves make this plant (aka false sarsaparilla) a great groundcover or climber. Masses of purple (or white or pink) pea-like flowers appear from late winter to spring. Grows in full sun or part shade and in most soil types, if well drained.

Casuarina ‘Cousin It’

This ground-hugging native forms a dense carpet of needle-like leaves. It’s ideal for spilling over rockeries, pots and retaining walls. The foliage is crowded, suppressing weeds and reducing soil moisture loss, making it a great ‘living mulch’ for sunny spots in the garden.

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Plant in full sun or part shade with well-drained soil. Lovely spilling over walls or hanging baskets.

Drought hardy once established, it is suitable for coastal and poolside conditions.

Feed with a slow-release fertiliser in spring and prune lightly after flowering to encourage growth.

Grows well in most soils but needs good drainage. Prune as necessary to reduce spread.

(Casuarina glauca ‘Cousin It’) (Dichondra spp.) (Convolvulus sabatius) Casuarina ‘Cousin It’ Dichondra Convolvulus (Hardenbergia violacea)
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Falling for you

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BE PREPARED

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pages 71-73

TALK ESSENT I AL GUIDETool THE JIGSAW

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pages 68-70

SIDE HUSTLE

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pages 66-67

LATEST CRAZE

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pages 63-65

Street appeal

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Ready, set, paint!

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page 61

Get set for a smooth return on your paintwork with everything you need to prepare like a pro

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page 60

GET SET FOR DIY SUCCESS

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pages 57-59

Powder-room pizzazz

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THE FUTURE IS NOW

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pages 49-53

Moving must-haves

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C all of the wild

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Lush green grass

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page 42

Inside out

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SHOP

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pages 37-38

Fabulous for less

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Walls with wow

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Office hero

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A fresh start

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How to prune trees safely

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Before

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Lighten up

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