After 6 years of faithful service, our Bosch (same one mentioned on the first page) finally stopped working so purchased a Kitchenaid Artisan kettle.
Pretty spendy but it's a lovely thing. Which best buy too.
I think for the door trims, it was a minimal cost of something like £15. For three door stripped and waxed,woth collection and delivery, it was something like £150.
Knock the spindles out and prise the doorway detail off and take them to PJ Pine in Crystal Palace to be stripped. Having tried both methods, stripping saves a world of pain.
It does dissappear when the plants grow bigger. My allium patch is making them kind of dissappear. Kind of. Still, rather look at Bamboo than cat turds.
Helpful people of the DIY thread, I'm after recommendations for a primer to paint over a darker colour. Any recommendations? Top coats will be a white Dulux Professional Matt White
I'd get them in now. At least they're having some sort of interaction with the earth rather than drying out indoors.
Here's my new patch out the back. 27 at last count into the fresh homemade compost!
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After 6 years of faithful service, our Bosch (same one mentioned on the first page) finally stopped working so purchased a Kitchenaid Artisan kettle.
Pretty spendy but it's a lovely thing. Which best buy too.