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Home-Dzineonline
Its all about caring for and improving your home
also in this issue
energise your home - patterned walls - bathroom flairpatio and pool - folding braai table - diy designer ottoman
curved wall - diy sliding door- how clean is your water
March 2009
energise your homewith accessories,fabric, and paint
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Home-Dzine Online is written and compiled by Janice
Anderssen. All projects in this issue, or any other
issue, remain the property of Home-Dzine and Janice
Anderssen, or the respective copyright holders, and may
not be copied or reproduced in any manner whatsoever
without written permission.
Image and content credits:
meredith publishing - good homes - chicago home -
family handyman - sunset publishing - popular mechanic
- house & home - georgia pacific - expert village
Hello all you beautiful Divas and Guys!
Firstly my apologies. Many of you received an
email early last month - a pyramid scheme. Idid send out an apology, but for those of you
who did not receive it may I apologise once
again. My son and his friend received an
email explaining how to become millionaires
in three days! Now we grown ups know how
the pyramid scheme works, not to mention
the fact that it is illegal almost worldwide but,
being naive to the facts, they decided to give
it a try. Unfortunately, I had been busy working
on the next issue of Home-Dzine Online and
had inadvertently left my database open - not
something I normally do and will never do again
- and they thought......Mmm - why not! To cut
a long story short, the email went out before I
could stop it. The moral of this story... never
underestimate what a teenager can do with a
computer!
Janice & Nancy
a word or two CONTENTSenergise your homeinject personality, colour and style intoyour home
combing the wallsTry this fun decorative paint technique
quick and easy projects
bathroom flairAdd mirrors to your bathroom
designer ottomanstep-by-step instructions to make yourown designer ottoman
just how clean is your water?
creative outdoor spacesThinking of adding a pool?
door in a daystep-by-step to make a sliding door
curved plantera graceful planter for your garden
fold-away braai table
Heat up some charcoal and set thistable up in less time than it takes toopen a cold beer
diy-divasfix a swollen door
q-zone
directory
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ENERGISE YOUR HOME
Harlequin Harris
Available through Black Fabrics, Kramerville.[Tel. 011 262 3130]
Todays textiles and wallcoverings
allow you to create any mood youwant
Inject personality, colour and style into your home with the wide range oftextiles, wallcoverings and decorating options available to South Africa
homeowners.
When decorating your home - either for the first time, or simply to refresh your existingdecor - it is important to choose the right fabric for soft furnishings. We asked interiordesign guru, Marcia Margolius, to share some of her tips with us. Marcia Margolius isthe author of several home decor books, and force behind the best selling, annual
publication, SA Decor and Design. The 12th edition of SA Decor and Design is nowavailable. Visit: www.sadecor.co.za for more information.
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palette tips
To achieve a more formal look, choose high contrast colours such as dark brown and silver. For the budget-minded, one affordable way to update a rooms look from season to season is to gowith neutral larger furniture pieces that allow you the flexibility to use a colour with a lot of pop for yourpaint, pillows, window treatments and other accent pieces.
If youre having trouble picking a colour for your room, a failsafe choice is to pick ranges of brown andtan and then punch the room with one additional big, bold colour.
Remember the 60-30-10 rule when putting together the whole look: 60 percent dominant colour, 30percent secondary colour and 10 percent accent colour.
1. Bear in mind when ordering
fabric quantities in excess of
a piece (approx 50 metres)
that there could be colour
variance from roll to roll.
Fabrics are printed or dyed in
batches, and each batch is
likely to be slightly different.
2. Railroaded patterns
(bottom) are specially
designed for upholstery, and
cannot normally be used
for curtaining. The pattern
repeats along the length
of the roll where the design
stands vertically between the
selvedge. If one tries to join
widths in the normal way, the
design direction will become
horizontal (i.e. the pattern will
seem to be lying on its side).
3. Prints can also
change from one
batch to another,
but the more
colours are usedin the design, the
less noticeable the
differences will be.
If the cotton look
and character is
what youre after,
there is no substitute
for it; just remember
that plain dyed
cottons will fade
more readily thanpolyesters, acrylics
and viscose.
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4. Osborne & Little
Pattern matching of
vertical stripes and fabrics
with a random all-over
pattern is relatively simple,
and is more suited to
multiple drops and larger
surfaces. Always checkyour fabrics for flaws
before cutting. While
most fabric distributors will
normally allow a full credit
if fabrics are returned,
once material has been
made up, it is rendered
worthless and you cannot
be refunded.
5. Be extremely careful
when making up
materials with a
horizontal pattern.
Almost all fabrics
are skew due to
the weaving and
finishing processes,
and whenever a line
is visually picked up
across the width, the
problem of matching
arises. Skilled curtain-
makers often straighten
material on the table
before sewing, merely
easing it into shape by
pulling it gently.
6. Christian Fischbacher
Certain fabrics tend to be less stable than
others, resulting in shrinkage or dropping.
Sometimes materials pucker, especially fine
yarns such as silk. It helps to hang the curtains
in situ before hemming to allow the fabric
to stabilise. Only then should hems be hand-
sewn in.
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Combing is a fun decorativetechnique that produces dynamictexture and - when executed with
two contrasting paints - extremecolour interest.
For subtler effects, select twoshades of colour, or thin the
top coat with additional glaze.
Because the quality of the resultsof this technique depends on the
consistent motion and pressure youapply, practice your technique andexperiment with colour and glazecombinations on sample boards
before applying to the actualsurface.
You will need:Foam roller, roller tray and extension rod
Rubber comb tool or rubber squeegee
Craft knife
Two shades of acrylic paint
Scumble glaze
Heres how:1. Purchase a rubber painting comb with
desired teeth size and spacing. Or makeyour own comb by cutting notches into a
rubber squeegee with a sharp utility knife
or scissors. Making your own combing tool
enables you to cut notches to the size and
spacing you desire.
2. Apply base-coat paint to the surface and let dry. In a
plastic container, mix one part glaze, one part paint,
and one part water; stir until blended. Pour the glaze
mixture into a roller tray. Load a foam roller with glaze,
blot off the excess on the tray, and then roll onto thewall. Start at an upper corner and roll down, applying
the glaze in long vertical strokes. Continue applying
glaze in a band, all the way down to the skirting or floor.
ABOVE: Combing is a strong decorative painting
choice if you want to showcase two different
colours. Here, a bright green and soft cream
paint are unmixed and provide distinct contrast.
an ideal accent Because combing often
produces a bold, high contrast look, you can
use the technique in small but effective ways: as
an accent on a cabinet door or tabletop, on a
wall, or on a portion of a panelled wall.
combing thewalls
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3. Working quickly with the still-wet glaze, drag a rubber
combing tool in one long, steady motion from the top
of the wall to the bottom. Press the comb firmly against
the surface to ensure consistent contact and crisp lines.
Or for a more casual look, vary the speed and pressure
you apply to the comb and create slightly irregular
lines.
Before you begin the next pass, wipe excess glaze fromthe comb with a slightly damp cloth or paper towel.
4. To create very straight and crisp pinstripes, work with
a partner. Roll glaze onto the surface in bands only as
wide as your combing tool. One person holds a straight
board as plumb as possible. Use masking tape to
temporarily attach a spirit level to the board to ensure
perpendicular lines. The second person drags the comb
from the ceiling to the floor, using the board as a guide.
DIY Tip:If you goof while applying the combing techniqueor you dont like the result of a particular stroke, rollover the section youre unhappy with immediatelywith a foam roller loaded with additional glaze.Combed-though glaze dries quickly and, once dry,creates a texture that will need to be sanded before
reapplying another finish.
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SereneDreams
Heres an easy way to personalisepurchased cotton pillowcases and
a duvet. Choose a flower to use as astamp. In this example we selected
the Gerbera daisy. Use one floweron each pillowcase and five acrossthe duvet. Satin-stitch square outlines
on the fabric to serve as the frames.Place cardboard under the fabricyoure working on to prevent thepaint from bleeding through. Roll the
daisy with fabric paint. Place a stampin the centre of each stitched frame.Once completely dry, the items can
safely go in the washer.
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FlowerPower
Let your creativity run wildwith this design. Dependingon your style, you can
choose random or plannedspacing of the motifs. Here,the flowers were appliedcasually and approximately
the same distance apart.
Dress up a little girls roomwith lilac and pink, or bebold for a teen room withpurple and lime green
By using a mixture of mattand sheen paint in the samecolour, you can create atwo-dimensional wall that
catches the light at certaintimes of the day, or artificiallight
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White window shades tend tobe boring and drab, and its
not always easy to find thecolours and pattern that youwant.
Give your kitchen, bathroom,or bedroom shade a wholenew look, in just an hour, with
Rust-Oleum American Accentsspray paint.
Choose coordinating colours
from existing elements withinthe room.
stripedshades
Heres how:Protect your work surface
with newspaper.
Mask off the stripes with
masking tape, covering
those areas not to be
sprayed. Lightly spray over
the area to be covered.
You may need two coatsfor complete coverage.
Repeat this process for
coordinating stripes.
The blinds will be
completely washable
and will not fade in harsh
sunlight.
Caution: When using spray
paints, work in a well-
ventilated room
ABOVE RIGHT: A combination of American Accents in Summer Squash
and Soft Wheat make the perfect colour choice for this kitchen.
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Mocha, espresso, chocolate and milky coloursadd warmth and comfort to your home.
1 Wooden vase 69.95 2 Pendant votive candle holder59.95 3 Flower scatter cushion 69.95, Ottomans 299.95each, Solo eyelet curtain 289.95 4 Wooden swirl bowl89.95 5 Natural panel scatter cushion 89.95 6 Bark tassel
scatter cushion 89.95 7 Comforter 219.95 8 Woodenswirl vase 139.95 9 Beaded tie-back 49.95 10 Cottonchenille throws 99.95 each 11 Leaf scatter cushion 69.9512 Embroidered duvet cover set: Double 349.95, Queen379.95 13 Mosaic frame 49.95 23 Light wooden framesfrom 24.95 14 Pendant candleabra 169.95
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bathroomflairMirrors play an importantrole in the overall look andstyle of a bathroom. They
are not only functional,but decorative - addingthat special flair to yourbathroom.
Mirrors are usually placed above the
wash basins, in front of the vanity,
inside the shower or next to the bath
for practical use. However, these
are not your only options. Mirrors
also serve a decorative purpose,
allowing you to play around with their
positions.
Choose a mirror that
fits in with the rest of
the bathroom layout,
particularly with the
vanity and otheraccessories to ensure
a continuous flow of
the design style. To
create the complete
look you want in your
bathroom, combine the style of your mirror
by matching it up with the accessories
like freestanding shelving or towel rails,
an overhanging towel rail and even your
paper holder.
Bathroom mirrors can influence the look
you want to create. Frameless or circular
mirrors give a more contemporary look
- as do glass and chrome mirrors - whereas
a decorative mosaic mirror will create a
unique and distinctive style.
Tile Africa provides some guidelines when using
mirrors in your bathroom:
Remember that mirrors reflect natural and
artificial light, so keep this in mind when
deciding where to place them.
Use mirrors in a small bathroom to reflectthe room and make it appear bigger than itreally is.
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Mirror lights are a
very popular choice,
particularly for a small
bathroom as they
create a sense of
space and light.
Use a mirror to reflect
a feature object inthe bathroom, thus
increasing its presence.
The size of the bathroom
mirror should not be
bigger than your vanity.
A mirror that is too large
can close in on the room
and make it feel smaller
than it actually is, yet a
small mirror will look loston the wall and could
be quite impractical
for the space if it is not
in proportion to the
other accessories in the
bathroom.
Tile Africa stocks a
wide range of mirrors to
suit various bathroom
styles, whether it is a
classic, contemporaryor hi-tech bathroom.
For more information
on the Tile Africa range
of bathroom ware and
accessories, visit www.
tileafrica.co.za or call toll
free: 0800 002 783
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make yourown designer
ottoman
ABOVE: One of our Divas - Paula Smith -created and upholstered a designer ottoman in
our recent Ottoman workshop.
A storage ottoman is a great way toadd a designer piece of furniture toyour living spaces. Its also ideal forout-of-sight storage.
You will need:This project uses 16mm BisonBord. Have the
board cut to sizes:
[2] 800 x 400mm - long sides
[2] 400 x 400mm - short sides
[2] 800 x 432mm - top and bottom
[1] Medium density foam 800 x 432 x 50mm
3 metres medium batting
[4] Plastic feet
[1] Packet of upholstery pins/tacks[20] Chipboard screws
Alcolin wood glue
TOOLS: Scissors, Drill/Driver, Bosch Tacker (or
staple gun), Hammer
Heres how:1. On both ends of the long sides (B) drill pilot
holes at the top and the bottom. The pilots
holes should be at least 50mm from the topand bottom, and at least 6mm in from the
edge. Countersink so that the screw heads
will be below the surface of the board. Insert
the short sides (A) and insert screws into the
pilots holes to join (B) to (A).
2. Position the base (C) over the frame, drill pilot
holes, countersink and screw the base (C) to
the frame.
3. Cover the frame with batting, stapling only
at the starting and finishing points. Staple at
the start, wrap the batting around the box
to where you started, and staple the end.
Cut off any excess batting at the top and
bottom.
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4. You will wrap the fabric around the frame in
almost the same way. Fold over the end and
staple as with the batting. Wrap the fabric
around the box, making sure that any pattern
on the fabric remains straight. Once you
reach the starting point, cut off any excess,
fold over and staple at the top and bottom
only. You can now use upholstery pins along
this edge for an attractive finish.
5. Cut off excess at top of bottom, being sure to
leave enough fabric to fold under and take
to the bottom and top-inside of the frame.
6. Fold the fabric over and inside the frame and
use the Bosch Tacker (or staple gun) to fasten
securely. Fold the corners hospital-style for a
crisp corner tuck. Repeat this for tucking the
fabric underneath the box.
7. Attach the foam to the top with a small
amount of wood glue and leave to dry for
amount 10 minutes.
8. Place fabric face down on a level surface,
position the lid - foam side down - centrally
on the fabric. Fold over a hem and then fold
the fabric over the lid and affix with the Bosch
Tacker. Do the corners as previously - hospital
style - for a crisp, neat finish.
9. Glue battens to the underside of the lid at
approximately 20mm in from each end. This will
ensure that the lid/seat does not slide around.
10. Finish off by attaching the feet to the base.
30 x 30mmpine battens
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These powerful tools are
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BOSCH PSR-12 or PSR-18 DRILL/DRIVERThe portable Bosch Drill/Driver delivers enoughscrewing and drilling power for any DIY project.This combination screwdriver/drill is lightweight
and easy to use with built-in light, screw-chuck forsimple attachment insertion, forward and reverse,and ion-lithium battery pack.
BOSCH TACKERThe Bosch tacker enables rapid staplingfor upholstery projects, insulationmaterial, foils, textiles, wallpapers andmore. With a battery that lasts for up to
6 hours, youre ready to go!
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just howclean is
yourwater?Weve all seen thenewspaper articles andTV programmes about ourincreasing water pollution.
Weve duly noted RandWaters comments to thecontrary. But who do webelieve?
I constantly hear of family, friends andacquaintances that have suffered fromgastro-intestinal related illnesses. And I amsure that employers are well aware of howmany employees take time off work forsimilar complaints. Is the increase due to our
water, or other factors? I for one am notwilling to take the chance!
According to a recent article on News24,
laboratory tests on water samples in various
sections of the Vaal River revealed traces of
cholera. However, treated water is safe for
all purposes as tests on this were negative forcholera. Cholera is a potentially fatal disease
and is transmitted by drinking contaminated
water from rivers, wells, tanks and canals. The
disease can be contracted when unpurified
water is used to clean eating utensils, through
eating food washed or prepared with
contaminated water, by washing clothing and
bedding in contaminated rivers, or through
poorsanitation and personal hygiene practices.
Having read that, you would probably want to
rush out and stock up on bottled water - but
beware! Another recent articles sites instances
in the US where up to 40% of bottled water uses
tap water as its source. Even one of the USs
leading brands of bottled water was found
to contain tap water. As a result of this study,
the National Consumer Forum has advised SA
consumers to be cautious when buying bottled
water, and to check whether the label clearly
indicates the source of the water as they
suspect a similar trend in local bottled products.
So now we are faced with a dilemma... Do we
believe that our tap water is safe to drink, or do
we rush out and buy bottled water that could in
fact contain tap water?
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Whats in your drinking water?The only real solution to absolutely clean water
is to install a water purifier in your home to
protect your family from contaminants such as
bacteria and viruses. Water filters are great at
removing larger contaminants, but they are
inefficient when it comes to smaller bacteria
and pollutants. A Blue Spot Water Purifier is
a sophisticated purification device thatremoves viruses.
Why install a water purifier?Water Purifiers remove viruses, bacteria and
many other organic and inorganic chemical
and aesthetic contaminants at the highest
purification micron level to provide great
tasting water while protecting against water
related disease -without chemicals! that means
that you can instantly purify your drinking water
effectively and economically, giving you pure,crystal clear drinking water on tap.
EDITORS COMMENTMy Blue Spot Water Purifier took an hour to install - no mess or fuss - and I now have purified
water on tap. Now I know that our tap water is safe to drink, and that my family wont be
suffering from tummy bugs any more due to questionable water quality. In fact, the kids and
hubby will be taking their own purified bottled water to school and work - no more spending
a fortune on bottled water!
SURITA RISSEEUWCell 071 143 9449 - Fax 086 565 4998Email. [email protected]
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TAKE THENEXT STEP
Now you can expand your powertool knowledge even more with DIYDivas II
DIY Divas II is for the more advanceddo-it-yourself enthusiast and offersfurther instruction in the use of variousPower Tools and basic woodworking
techniques.
If you are planning to do your own homeimprovement projects, renovating roomsin your home, or simply getting involved in
doing-it-for-yourself, DIY Divas II provideshands-on instructions and tips andtechniques for the use of power tools in andaround the home.
Join Janice and Nancy for a day of girl talk,
good fun and discover how easy it is to DOIT FOR YOURSELF!
Saturday 21 March and 11 Aprilfrom 09:00 to 13:00
The cost R850.00 per person includes
refreshments and snacks, and all materialsneeded for training
In this course you will discover:
Using a hammer drill for drilling into wallsand concrete
Drilling into ceramic & natural stone tiles
Techniques for cutting and drilling metalusing a jigsaw and angle grinder
Setting up and using a circular saw
Using a jigsaw for corners, cut outs andangles. Fine cutting with a jigsaw
Introduction to pocket hole, biscuit anddowel joints
FREE 10- or 14-piece FRAGRAM Toolkit
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Over the next couple of months we will be givingaway either a 10-piece or14-piece PINK Toolkitin our DIY Divasworkshops. All youhave to do is to attenda workshop.
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Were heading into the wintermonths - the best time to think about
installing that pool youve alwayswanted.
When you build a pool and everything that goesalong with it, you are creating an extension
of your home and it gives you a reason to go
outside,. Adding a pool is really more about
creating a whole outdoor
experience, especially in view of the fact that
more homeowners installing pools today are
building them more for an outdoor environment
rather than just swimming.
Designing a pool
If youre looking at adding a pool, think carefullyabout the elements you want to incorporate:
Coping is the rim around the pool. Natural stone
or paving is the most common choice, while for
Striking blue tiles stand out in this pool.The formal lines of the pool match thearchitecture of the home.
With the economy changing and fuel prices what they are, people arestaying home more and transforming their gardens into an outdoor oasis.
creative outdoor spaces
high-end pools travertine and marble are popular
coping choices. Today, ceramic tiles come in
so many colours and glass tiles are becoming
more popular, just like you would see in luxurious
bathrooms.
Choosing a reliable companyWhen choosing a pool builder you should
consider the following:
Look at the quality of design and make sure the
contractor has an actual showroom. You want
know exactly what your pool is going to look
like and how much room they will have.
Ask to see completed projects.
Check references. If a builder isnt willing to giveyou references of existing pools already built
and clients currently building pools, you should
take a step back and reconsider hiring them for
your project.
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BELOW: A large pool with shallow step-in
section at one end and adjoining spa at the
other creates a great swimming and relaxing
retreat for the entire family.
LEFT: Designer
concrete pool,
by SA Pools, with
wooden deck
surround. Charcoal
Marbelite. Patio
support pillar
inside pool forming
part of sameconstruction.
Rimflow on two
sides.
Sheer pleasureFor the folks who own a swimming pool
only to discover theyre not swimming like
they thought they would, a pool can add
ambiance to the outdoor experience. To
hear the water movement or an outdoor
place to dine, a pool offers so much more
than just a place to swim.
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door in aday
I have been wanting toadd a sliding door to my
lounge for a few months,but it took me a while towork out the easiest and
most affordable way to doit!
For this quick and easy sliding
door I used 6mm SupaWood and
aluminium tracks. All the materials
were available at Timbercity or
Builders Warehouse and the total
cost was in the region of R800. It
took a day to put everything up, and a day to
do the finishing - so this project can easily be
done in a weekend.
You dont have to use SupaWood, you can
choose almost any material for this project:
reinforced safety glass, 5mm perspex, etc.
You will need:6mm SupaWood
12mm Aluminium channel - enough for the top
and bottom of the space
6mm Aluminium channel - for trimming the
edge
Fischer metal cavity fixings (right)
Alcolin Xtreme adhesive
Alcolin ============
TOOLS: Drill, screwdriver, craft knife
Heres how:Before you start you will need to measure up
and decide the best position for the door. The
top channel can be fastened anywhere on
the ceiling with the use of Fischer metal cavity
fixings. The bottom channel can either bepositioned at the end of a row of tiles, or you
may need to use an angle grinder to cut out a
slot to accept the channel so that it is dropped
below the surface.
BEFORE: To createan entrance Iwanted to installa sliding doorbetween the frontdoor area and
the lounge.
BELOW: I am now able to close off the lounge withease. Although the wood does not glide smoothly, itdoes move forwards and backwards with a bit of apush.
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1. Start by getting the floor
ready to accept the
bottom channel. In my
case, I was lucky that the
slate tiles ended exactly
where I wanted to position
the sliding door. To attach
the channel to the floor,
holes were pre-drilled intothe channelling and steel
brads were driven through
the holes into the floor.
2. To mount the top channel
to the ceiling, holes were
pre-drilled to accept
Fischer cavity fixings. At
either end a craft knife was
used to cut out a section
of cornice to allow the
channel to be inserted.
3. Once the top and bottom channels were fixed the
door panels were inserted - the doors were cut slightly
shorter than the total height, to facilitate easy fitting
and removal.
4. To cover an unsightly gap down the side, a quarter
round was glued into place.
5. The doors were primed for painting and finished off with
two coats of a water-based gloss.
6. A handle was fitted to
either side of the moving
panel to allow easy
opening and closing, and
a 6mm channel was fitted
to the edge of the door for
added protection.
DIY Tips:
Use a foam roller to apply the paint, for a smooth, streak-free
finish.
Although it isnt necessary to apply a primer to SupaWood, it
does reduce the amount of top coats needed to complete theproject.
Use a paint that is durable and scrubbable for doors.
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Heres how:1. Use a sheet of 12mm plywood to cut 600 x 1200mm and
600 x 2500mm pieces. Fasten together end to end with
cleats and screws (top right). Lay the plywood panel on
a flat surface and draw a straight baseline 50mm from
the long edge. Measure from the baseline and the end of
the sheet to locate the four radius centres. Use a framing
square to help you find the spots. From each radius centre
draw two curved lines using a compass made out of a
pencil and string. Have a helper hold the string at the
radius centre while you draw the lines. Draw all eight radii
on the board. Use a jigsaw to cut out the curves.
2. Set the two template pieces on the ground at the
wall site. Separate them so there is a consistent gap
between them (use lengthwise bricks as spacers).
Drive in stakes and nail them to the template pieces to
anchor the template firmly so it will not shift if you step
on it while you dig a tench. Dig along the template
and the straight areas of the wall. Pour concrete to just
below surface level and allow to cure for a few days.
3. Use the template as a guide for laying the bricks. Makea one-course dry run to see how well full bricks fit and
to adjust the width of vertical joints between them.
Stagger the two tiers of bricks, as shown. As you lay the
course just above the surface, make weep holes every
300mm. As you work, check the wall for plumb. Hold the
outer template up against it every other course.
4. Top off the wall with headers. At the corners, position
the bricks as shown bottom right. Allow the mortar to
cure for a few days.
5. Coat the inside of the wall with a waterproofing
compound. In the planting area add 100mm of sand
or pea gravel for drainage. Cover with topsoil and add
plants.
curvedplanter
If you have someexperience layingstraight brick walls,youll be surprised
how easy it is to build
this graceful planter.
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You will need:[12] A - Top slat - 480 x 90 x 19mm
[2] B - Long side piece - 1060 x 90 x 19mm
[2] C - Short side piece - 400 x 90 x 19mm[4] D - Leg - 730 x 90 x 19mm
[2] E - Leg stretchers - 400 x 90 x 19mm
[2] F - Leg spacers - 200 x 90 x 19mm
[4] G - Leg stop blocks - 110 x 90 x 19mm
Deck screws
TOOLS: Jigsaw, Drill/Driver, screwdriver, drill and
countersink bits, clamps, ]
DIAGRAM on back page
Heres how:1. Use a jigsaw or handsaw and a square to cut the
boards for the top and the frame (see Diagram on
back page). Assemble the frame, drilling two holes
at the ends of the longer frame boards and adding a
countersink hole for the screwheads to nestle into.
2. Clamp the leg boards together (rough side in) and
cut them at the same time to ensure identical pieces.
Before unclamping, drill the 10mm bolt hole in the
upper end.
3. Place the slats top-side up on a flat surface, leaving2mm gaps between each. Centre the supporting
frame on top, leaving a 20mm overhang on all sides.
Trace the frame shape on the slats with a pencil to
make it easier to drill holes.
Heat up some charcoal
and set this table up in lesstime than it takes to opena cold beer.
The legs of the table tuck under
the top for easy storage, anda handle attached to the frontmakes it portable. The table ismade from 90 x 19mm Meranti
- you can also use Pine - sealedwith a Woodoc exterior finish.
fold-awaybraai
table
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4. Remove the frame and drill two holes on each
top board end with a countersink bit, using the
traced lines as a guide. Screw the slats to the frame
using a nail as a spacer between the boards. End
slats should overhang by 20mm to match the side
overhang.
5. Flip the tabletop upside down and screw a pair of
angled leg stop blocks in one end of the frame. Buttrounded ends of the legs against the blocks. Drill
through the frame and bolt on legs with M10 x 60
cup head bolts, washers and wing nuts.
6. Screw spacer blocks in the other end of the frame
to allow the other pair of legs to nest inside the first.
Drill and bolt on the leg stop blocks and the second
pair of legs using the longer M10 x 90 cup head
bolts.
7. With the legs flat on the underside of the table,measure the length of the stretchers. Cut, drill and
fasten them across each pair of legs.
8. Test the fit of the legs by pulling the legs up from the
frame. Lift the wider spaced pair first so the second
can be raised without catching on the stretcher of
the first pair. If the legs bind and scrape, sand the
sides for a smoother fit.
FinishingSand the table with 120-grit sandpaper. Slightly round
the top edges of the slats. Brush away any dust and
apply a finish. We used three coats of a Woodoc 50 to
finish off the table and provide sufficient protection for
outdoor use.
To use the table, simply pull out the legs, tighten the
wing nuts and get ready for a braai!
TIP: Add a handle to make it easy to carry, and screw
on some hooks to hang barbecue tools.
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Woodoc 55 is alkyd based with UV absorbers with added transparentiron oxides to protect wood against harsh sunlightconditions. The high gloss surface is water andmoisture repellent.
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roll emup!
I am sure that many of you have piles and piles
of bags stored away somewhere, taking up
space. I have come across an easy way to store
your plastic bags and they will take up hardly
any space, in fact you can even pop them into
your handbag so that you wont need to buy
bags the next time you go shopping - pop a few
into your handbag!
Heres how:
1. Flatten the carrier bag to remove all the air.
Fold it over into a strip approximately 6cm wide.
Starting at the bottom, fold over a triangularpiece, and then fold the triangular piece over
itself to continue the triangle shape to the end
of the strip. Leave a small section of bag to tuck
into the triangle.
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With all the rain that we have been having
in Gauteng I have received a lot of enquiriesregarding doors that have swelled up due to
expansion by moisture. Heres how to fix thisproblem:
First off, dont attempt to fix the door whilst it is still swollen.
Allow a couple of days for the door to revert back to its
original size.
The most common problem for a swollen door is the fact
that the top and bottom edges of the door have not beentreated or maintained regularly with wood sealer.
Once a door has been hung in position, it may be impossible
to get underneath the door to apply sealer, and in this
instance you will have to remove the door and rehang.
Removing the door1. Unscrew the hinges in the door frame, starting at the
bottom. Have someone to help you hold the door steady
when removing the top screws.
2. If the door has returned to its original size, it is only
necessary to apply a suitable sealer to the top and bottom
of the door. Use Woodoc 50 and Woodoc 55, and apply at
least three coats according to the instructions on the tin. (See
page 25 of this issue)
Door still does not fit3. If the door has not returned to its original size you will need
to sand or plane the bottom or top of the door to remove
only as much as is necessary for a perfect fit. Now seal the
door as mentioned in point 2 above.
fix a swollendoor
Add weatherproofing stripTo add additional protection
to exterior doors, add a
weatherproofing strip to
the bottom. You can buy a
weatherproofing strip from most
hardware stores and it is easily
screwed to the bottom of thedoor. Not only a good idea
for wet weather, the weather-
proofing strip also insulates your
home by blocking drafts.
BOSCH Planer PHO1Patented Woodrazor blade
system easy, effortless
planing, the easiest andquickest possible blade
changing and high surface
quality
BOSCH Orbital SanderThe PSS200AC is the ideal
solution for good quality
sanding and fast sandingprogress with powerful 200
watt motor and a sanding
surface of 92x182 mm.
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Q zoneSend your Q & A for decor,decorating and DIY dilemmas to
Q. Lesley
Please help, we have moved into our own home,newly built, we are very short of cash for all the
extras. I really need a splashback for behind thestove and behind the sink, what is the cheapest
route to go apart from tiles that will look just asgood.
A. Janice
There are many solutions that you can use for a
kitchen splashback.
1. You can paint the wall and then affix a piece
of 5mm glass over the painted section, finishing
off at the bottom with a clear silicone sealer.
2. Create a mosaic splashback with bits of oldtile or crockery.
3. Paint this section of wall with an oil-based
(enamel) paint - this one is very easy!
Q. Christine
I am putting up cornice in the whole downstairs
area of my townhouse. Would the best effect
be to paint the cornice the same colour as the
ceiling, leave them white, or the same colour as
the walls? The walls are 2m.8 high. What paint
would you recommend for ugly ceilings (decking
that shows long horizontal lines)? Wouldtextured paint help?
A. Janice
As you have such high ceilings, I would suggest
that you paint the cornice in the same colour as
the ceiling. This will visually bring the ceiling a
little lower. If the ceilings have been done with
tongue and groove and you want to get rid of the
look, you can buy polystyrene ceiling tiles from
Builders Warehouse, which would be perfect for
getting rid of decking-look. I am not convinced
that a textured paint would do very much, other
than make the ceiling even more unattractive.
The next alternative would be very time-
consuming and would involve sanding down the
ceiling, applying a wood filler, sanding and then
repainting.
Q. Bev
Id like to restore our parquet floors (theyve
always been carpeted). Could you recommend
an adhesive which is suitable for any loose
pieces of wood. Id also like to use a Gloss
Polyurethane sealant how many coats should
I put on and should I sand between each coat.
Which sealant do you recommend?
A. Janice
Some manufacturers recommend a bitumen-
based glue for parquet flooring, as it dries to a
flexible finish that acts as a cushion. However,
any standard wood glue (Alcolin) could be used.
I would also recommend that you see the article- http://www.home-dzine.co.za/diy/diy-restore-
hardwood-floor.htm - for more information on
finishing wood floors.
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Decorating Centre
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Garden Shop
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