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Demolition and disposal
How to clean up after demolition
Emmanuel Red 12/12/2025 - 9:49 AM
How to clean up after demolition
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Home constructions and renovations
How can I convert my old brick shed into a cozy home office?
Anonymous user 12/12/2025 - 9:48 AM
Hello, I have a brick structure attached to the side of my house that also connects to my neighbor's place. From what I can tell, it doesn't have any electrical or plumbing, but I could be mistaken. It originally had two rooms with two doors, but the partition wall was partially taken down, creating one space. I'm considering turning it into an office for making jewellery. The space is about 3 metres long and 2 metres wide, so even with insulation, it should be large enough to work as an office. I'm not sure if converting it is possible or where to begin. I assume I'd need a permit and someone to assess the space, but I don't want to jump the gun if it's not feasible. I know I'll probably need to install a new door and window, add wiring, insulation, moisture protection, and maybe more, which I'm ready to do. Can anyone advise if this conversion is doable? If so, what should I consider getting done? Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated, as I'm new to this kind of project. Thank you!
11 answers
Flooring and tiles
How soon can I use the shower after regrouting the tiles?
Anonymous user 12/12/2025 - 9:47 AM
Hi, I'm planning to take out the old, mouldy grout from my shower tiles tonight and reapply fresh grout. How long should I wait for it to dry before it's safe to use the shower again? Is 12 hours enough time to take a quick shower the next day? Thanks!
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