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    Boshy888,
    I will get some pics up for you soon. Will only be after picks as the befores were done on 35mm and who knows what box they're packed in…

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    Hi,
    I have recently completed a full bathroom renovation. Did everything myself  i.e. demolition, electrical, plumbing, tiling etc…
    Simply turned off water supply @ front of property, turned off power @ mains.
    1. Ripped out all existing materials.
    2. Sorted new plumbing and electrical (depends how handy you are and how good your advice is).
    3. Replaced walls, rebuilt bath support (very easy with few Hebel blocks) and install new bath.
    4. Replaced floor and wall tiles.
    5. New toilet, vanity, window and door frames and cornices.
    6. Replace all bits and pieces i.e. taps, shower head, towel racks etc.

    This is a rough run down, but should give you a basic idea. Don't be scared to give it a go, not as hard as it seems.
    I have a beautiful modern bathroom for around $3000 all up!!!

    Google everything-great source of information. Cheers

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    suavemechanic, when you say ebay…

    i have searched ebay and found some great (polyurethane/granite) secondhand kitchens frequently for sale for under $1000.
    does anyone have a comment on these?

    with a little bit of careful removal and a little bit of handy work cutting the cabinets to fit your particular space, could this be an effective way of  getting your hands on a quality second hand kitchen for your rental??? or in this case father-in-law's Rumpus Room.

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