Bathroom Niche Bunnings

Bathroom Niche Bunnings

Ah, the humble copper pipe. A plumber's staple, it can be purchased in 1.5m lengths from Bunnings for $18.79 and turned into just about anything of use around the home.

Bunnings Design Consultant Leanne Watson says the beauty of the copper pipe is that it's not only versatile, but also adds a lovely warmth to space.

"And DIY is a great way to make the piece your own!"

Get inspired by these oh-so-modern household items created from scratch using copper pipes.

1. Bedside table

A bedside table with a difference – copper pipes and alpine oak work together like clockwork in this easy-to-assemble DIY project. Pair with other light timbers to keep the room looking fresh.

Cost of project:Under $200

Master bedroom

A copper frame supports the timber surface in this understated bedside table. Picture: Bunnings


2. Bar holding rail

What's an outdoor kitchen without a bar? Give yours a gleaming edge with copper pipes installed as a holding rail.

Bunning copper pipes

Give your outdoor bar a metallic edge with this DIY holding rail. Picture: Bunnings


3. Bathroom towel niche

Keep your towels tidy and off the floor with this lush modern bathroom niche made from dressed Tasmanian oak and copper framework.

Follow this link for even simpler steps to a copper hanging towel rail.

Cost of project:Under $95

Towel rail

Timber and copper go together like two birds of a feather. Picture: Bunnings


4. Clothes rail

Sure, you can purchase a plastic expendable clothes rail, but those flimsy suckers will only end up annoying you.

For less than $40, why not make your own industrial-looking, sturdy and shiny copper clothes rail?

Cost of project:Under $40

Copper clothes rail

Why have a boring old chrome rail when you can have copper Picture: Bunnings


5. Magazine rack

Stylish yet sensible, this easy-to-assemble copper magazine rack will instantly solve the issue of having newspapers and magazines hogging all your floor and table space.

Cost of project:Under $40

Magazine holder

Pretty nifty, huh? Picture: Bunnings


6. Paper towel holder

Always forgetting where you've hidden the paper towel? Never lose sight of this kitchen staple again by popping it on your shiny new copper paper towel holder.

Cost of project: Under $70 (Materials purchased can be used again for this project)

Copper paper towel holder

As far as DIY projects go, this one's a cinch. Picture: Bunnings


Become a DIY hero…

NB: Price estimation of projects includes cost of materials as of 7 April, 2017. Does not include cost of tools. Please contact your local Bunnings for exact prices of projects as these may vary.

Bathroom Niche Bunnings

Source: https://www.realestate.com.au/lifestyle/5-awesome-diy-hacks-using-bunnings-copper-pipes/

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