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Free home renovation builders materials - Paint, Tiles, Light switches, Pendants, Door handles + more


BellaThompson

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I have renovated a flat on Friern Rd SE22 and have a huge range of items leftover, free to builders / DIY-ers.


– MDF and Tongue & Groove panels

– Timber length

– 120 Yr old pine floorboards (not yet sanded back) 7ft and 5ft lengths (plenty)

– Victorian 4-panel internal door (top panels are glazed)

– Box of 4x mortice door handles

– Box of heavy door hinges

– Screws

– Primer

– Brand new unopened paint

– Used leftover paint (emulsion / eggshell / masonry) across various colours

– Quick set adhesive (10kg)

– Mirror de-mister electrical pad (unopened)

– Cast iron radiator bracket (unopened)

– Traditional screwless polished brass light switches (unopened)

– Hexagon Floor tiles (2x boxes - unopened)

– Off white square wall tiles (1x small box)

- 2x polished brass pendant light bulb holders with electrical flex

- Antique chain for suspending chandeliers/pendants (less than 1M)

- 2x plaster-in recessed spot lights


Collection from Friern Rd any time day/evening.


Message Bella for queries and exact address for collection


Bella 07731 437096

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