Tile a splashback

Tile a splashback
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Tiling a splashback above the counter is one of the easiest ways to upgrade an old, tired kitchen on a tight budget. You can choose from the vast array of handsome ceramic tiles available, including easy-to-install square ones or more difficult mosaic tiles.

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Refinish hardwood floors

Refinish hardwood floors
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Sanding hardwood floors might seem like a pros-only project. It’s a big job that creates big disruptions in your household. And then there’s that big, scary sanding machine. But it’s really not that difficult.

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Fix a sinking driveway

Fix a sinking driveway
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It’s normal for asphalt driveways to sink a bit over time. But when your driveway repair has sunk to the point where it’s 10-12cm lower than your garage floor, it’s time to fix it. If you don’t, water will pool in the depression, seep into the soil below, and eventually destroy the driveway.

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Install new house numbers

Install new house numbers
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Updated house numbers add polish and shine. Replace shabby or dated-looking numbers with ones made of brass, aluminium or stainless steel. They’ll look best if the finish matches that of the light fixture and door hardware. Buy individual numbers or custom plaques. You can buy do-it-yourself address plaque kits from home centres, hardware stores and online retailers.

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Bathroom mini-makeover

Bathroom mini-makeover
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If you’ve long wanted the elegance of natural stone in your home, consider a new granite bathroom vanity top, which is a great, affordable way to get it. Complete this bath makeover with a new tap and mirror, and you’ll still keep the price under $500.

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