Posts by Peter
Double Timber Door Restoration
Project Scope, refurbishment of external entrance door area. Project process, remove and refurbish doors tracks and pelmet, remove window security grills, paint eaves and guttering. Installed over fifty two years ago, these timber and glass doors had seen better days, Whilst in good condition, some damage prevented the opportunity to clear finish the doors, requiring…
Read MoreWall Mounting At Home, Up Straight Up Safe
Displaying artworks and photographs on your walls makes a statement, it’s a reflection of your style, and taste, so why would you not want your beautiful memories and gorgeous frames installed expertly, symmetrically, and up straight, up safe? When it comes to wall mounting and vertical installations, I believe I’m the best in Brisbane, and…
Read MoreMiss Kay’s Burger Bars Brisbane
Labelled by The Good Food Guide in 2016 as ‘Arguably the best burgers in Brisbane’, Miss Kay’s Burger Bar has grown to three locations, including Mitchelton, Brisbane CBD, and Little Miss Kay’s at Woolloongabba. About the project. Mitchelton’s Miss Kay’s Burger Bar on Blackwood Street, is an open plan full sized venue, with both indoor…
Read MoreWelcome to our web page!
Hello, and welcome to our web page, the online home of Pete’s Handyman Service Brisbane! We’ve been on Facebook and Insta for a while so we’re not new to the online world, but continual growth has convinced us to expand into the web page platform so we can better showcase our talents to our growing…
Read MoreProud Henry @ Fortitude Valley
Proud Henry Wine Bar and Ginoteca in Fortitude Valley has recently completed a rebranding and facelift, with the addition of recycled timber doors and windows and a complete colour change to the exterior façade. This is a fantastic example of the recycle reuse principle, both sets of bi fold front wall widows and the double half glass…
Read MoreLove Your Outdoor Furniture And It Will Love You Back
It’s autumn now, that time of the year when we start to spend less time outdoor, and more time inside. While we are inside, all our outdoor furniture and items are still exposed to the elements, and because a lot of them are timber construction, they’re at the mercy of the colder climate. So now’s…
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