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Hi all,
We inherited some pretty tired looking wooden kitchen tops when we bought our flat (see attached pics). The varnish has come off most parts of them, so any water that gets on them is damaging the wood, marking it, and going mouldy - especially around the tap.
I have a few questions about doing some diy on these tops until we can afford to replace them. Grateful for any tips/suggestions!:
- Would sanding the tops ourselves and re-varnishing/re-treating them be a big job? Would we need an electric sander or could we do it by hand? If the former, any recommendations for good electric sanders which don't cost too much?
- We need to replace the tap and were wondering if we could put kitchen tiles between the back edge of the sink and the wall while we're at it? It would be one row of tiles the width of the sink . As you can see from the photo, the current lack of tiles around the tap allows water to get on the wood and it keeps going mouldy.
Thanks
We inherited some pretty tired looking wooden kitchen tops when we bought our flat (see attached pics). The varnish has come off most parts of them, so any water that gets on them is damaging the wood, marking it, and going mouldy - especially around the tap.
I have a few questions about doing some diy on these tops until we can afford to replace them. Grateful for any tips/suggestions!:
- Would sanding the tops ourselves and re-varnishing/re-treating them be a big job? Would we need an electric sander or could we do it by hand? If the former, any recommendations for good electric sanders which don't cost too much?
- We need to replace the tap and were wondering if we could put kitchen tiles between the back edge of the sink and the wall while we're at it? It would be one row of tiles the width of the sink . As you can see from the photo, the current lack of tiles around the tap allows water to get on the wood and it keeps going mouldy.
Thanks