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Old 24-05-2009, 10:35 PM   #1
vpstroker
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Default Diy Converted Dining Room To Computer Room + Gym

well things got a bit hectic at home with only one small comp table and desk top ,so did a demo in the city a lawyers firm and half the stuff was going in the tip so got a bright idea and thought might as well make it to good use and take some stuff home and do a reno myself .i do office fitouts commercial as my bread and butter
so i converted the dining room into a computer room now there heaps of room lol
was using some of the dinning table chair till i found some office chair.came across a bargain in st clair at a front yard sale with 6 near new chair fully ajustable for $40 each




















after finishing the coimputer room and painting rest of the house i had another taskj on my hands to convert the bottom rumpus room into a gym since all my kids are into muay thai


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after completed still waiting oin the knee and upercut wall mounted bag from melbourne








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