Workshop
Ask a question

The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.

Building and Construction

NewbieDIYer
Just Starting Out
5 replies

What can I use to fill the gap between the sliding door and floor?  

kingy13
Finding My Feet

Wondering if anyone can provide me with some ideas. I have built a pool pump shed/cover out out of the left over cladding I used on my house. I want t ...

leahnelly
Community Newcomer

How would I be able to build a 3 in 1 cot for my special needs daughter

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
332 replies

Many Bunnings stores offer a timber cutting service to help you get your wood home and get started on your project. Here are some frequently asked q ...

Newgreenthumb
Building a Reputation
8 replies

I hope everyone is having a nice weekend. I had a plumber out yesterday who needed to do a jet blast of the pipes as I had issues with the toilet / gu ...

ashriyavarri
Growing in Experience
7 replies

Hi Team, I am Ashriya and you might already know from my previous posts - making a seedling planting system. I have came up with another idea.  uhm ...

martyjames
Finding My Feet
10 replies

After further research and helpful input from you guys i am now planning to build an approximately 3m x 3m deck (no pergola) over a slightly sloping c ...

nila
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi I’ve been removing some tiles from external stairs and found that some of the concrete stairs need repair. What should I use to fill the holes in t ...

nila
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi I had damage occur to a bedroom wall as some water came through a window. The window has now been fixed so I’d like to restore the wall. The water ...

mahabalesh
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, I am planning to do the wall panel design like the attached photo. I am using 60mm X 11mm MDF boards(https://www.bunnings.com.au/66-x-11mm-5-4m-mo ...

daniel4
Having an Impact
37 replies

Hi All. I was inspired by this Custom Industrial Table by @ogosh for my outdoor / backyard deck. Contrary to @ogosh situation, I could not ...

akhilsingh
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Hi Guys, I am planning to build a dining table. I am very new to wood working and this is my first project ever. I have done some research and have pl ...

brookecuth
Community Newcomer

    Hi everyone. I’ve recently purchased a house and the walls are cracked throughout. It looks like steele is exposed??? Is this just a standard plas ...

mshed65
Finding My Feet
10 replies

Hi all. I realize this topic has been raised a number of times and i have looked at previous conversations but retrofit style projects usually have un ...

androidhaig
Finding My Feet
2 replies

We're in an old apartment built in the 70s and there's a strange fireplace/mantel that doesn't actually work. I can't tell if it's been bricked up or ...

Voulav
Just Starting Out
4 replies

 Hello, we had water leaking into our house from some cracked tiles but the problem has been remedied outside. I just had someone fixing the plaster w ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
6 replies

We started renovating our home 2 years ago, and as most of you can probably appreciate, when you’re doing most of the work yourselves, then, things mo ...

MaxB
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi, Have noticed my toilet seat has 2 holes at bottom on sides at base. On one side has plastic cover and other side is missing cover Is there no cove ...

Matthewsl
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, We have a back fence that has a gap underneath. Unfortunately the neighbour behind's land drops about 60-80cm below ours. Our dirt is falling int ...

H-M
Just Starting Out
4 replies

Hi Team I have removed and internal wall in my 1967 home only to find the Ash floor boards don't flow all the way through. I am looking to cut them b ...

NickTheGreek
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi Team, I am looking to build a 1.8m front yard fence in order to eliminate as much road noise as possible. We've decided on a modern type picket fe ...

jay66
Just Starting Out
7 replies

Garden is slopes down and soil is sweeping down. So, I want to know how to fix it. Please give me an idea. Thanks   

Why join the Bunnings Workshop community?

Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects