IMITATION OF BRICK MASONRY FROM LAMINATE BACKGROUND Do you have an extra sheet of laminate backing lying around? I will tell you how to find an excellent use for it in the embodiment of an original interior design idea. Create with your own hands an imitation of a brick wall for a “loft” in your apartment! You will need a standard sheet of underlay for laminated floors or a parquet board 3 mm thick. Using an even cut of the board we measure...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself brick wall made from a laminate baseDIY BARKING DOG SIMULATOR While experimenting with the FM modulator, another idea came to my mind. And what if, using this device, you assemble a security sound system for your home or garage? Make a kind of "electronic dog"! The point is this. When knocking on the front door (talking or rustling behind it), some kind of acoustic device turns on the power of my playback circuit for a certain time ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself electronic watchman for an apartment dog barking simulator - diagramOLD-STYLE SMALL HALLWAY DESIGN Most of us live in far from the most spacious apartments: with narrow corridors, small rooms and tiny hallways. Residents of five-story panel-block buildings built in the third quarter of the last century feel the tightness especially acutely. And if we add to this the standard dullness of a typical layout and the stereotypical monotony in wall decoration, then ...
With my own hands - read more ... Decor of a small hallway under the masonry of an old castle with your own handsROLLER FOR WALL DECOR UNDER BRICK MASONRY WITH OWN HANDS From a plastic pipe and bamboo skewers, in just half an hour, I made a nozzle for a paint roller imitating brickwork. I installed it on a new tool, but you can use the old one, thereby giving it a second life. Try it and see for yourself. You will need: PVC pipe d 7 cm o-rings for ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself brickwork imitation rollerIMITATION OF BRICK OR KITCHEN IN "ENGLISH" STYLE WALL PAINTING The surface of the walls was leveled with plaster, putty. Then covered with a primer concentrate. I dried it for a day. I painted the walls under painting with white water-based paint. She sketched sketches on paper (photo 1). I transferred the image with a pencil to the prepared surface, increasing the scale to the required size. I poured white paint into small containers and added colors to them one by one, ...
With my own hands - read more ... DIY imitation of brickwork in the kitchen