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The addition to this Californian Bungalow in Balaclava has been carefully positioned to retain 2 existing trees and to catch the northern sunlight. New walls and boundary fences angle and shift in height to stitch into the existing site fabric and to create a series of walled courtyards that blur the boundary between inside and out.

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Katrina + Jesse | Budget Reno Tips + Floorplan Design on Instagram: "We bagged our concrete brick home for under $100. Save this post ✨️

This is the method we used.

1. Clean off any debris or loose mortar, give it all a good pressure wash and broom down if necessary.

2. Mix up 4 parts coarse brickies sand to 1 part cement and 1.5-2 parts water with about half a cup of plasticiser.
Stir it all up in a bucket using a mixing drill and it's ready to go.

3. Use a flat steel trowel to push the mix against the wall to fill in all the brick joins and cover all of the brickwork.
This can get pretty messy so make sure you cover up anything you don’t want bagged!

4. Once the 1st coat dried off a bit, I scraped off the excess to leave a fairly flat but still imperfect surface, using a damp spo Bagged Brick, Reno Tips, Concrete Bricks, Brick Block, Brick Home, Pressure Washing, Block Wall, The Brick, Brickwork

Katrina + Jesse | Budget Reno Tips + Floorplan Design on Instagram: "We bagged our concrete brick home for under $100. Save this post ✨️ This is the method we used. 1. Clean off any debris or loose mortar, give it all a good pressure wash and broom down if necessary. 2. Mix up 4 parts coarse brickies sand to 1 part cement and 1.5-2 parts water with about half a cup of plasticiser. Stir it all up in a bucket using a mixing drill and it's ready to go. 3. Use a flat steel trowel to push…

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