Home DIY Workshop (2 x Sundays 14th & 21st August 2025)
Event description
Home DIY – 2 Day Workshop
Course Overview
Learn the practical skills and confidence to tackle basic home repairs and improvements.
Across two immersive, hands-on days, you’ll learn how to safely use tools, work with common household materials, and apply foundational repair techniques. Whether you're renting, owning, or just starting out, this course will introduce you to essential tools, materials, and techniques to empower you to maintain and improve your home environment safely and effectively.
Led by experienced facilitators, this course includes tool use, material handling, repairs, and installations with plenty of time for hands-on practice and individual questions.
Workshop Details
Duration: 2 days, (over 2 weeks) 5 hours per day
Format: Face-to-face, hands-on learning
Location: conveniently located in Summer Hill.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Confidently use hand and power tools, including drills, levels, saws, and drivers
Hang shelves, artwork, or fixtures safely using appropriate fixings and wall anchors
Identify and avoid common in-wall hazards such as power and water lines
Patch plasterboard walls and make cosmetic wall repairs
Carry out basic plumbing tasks (e.g. replacing washers, installing flexi hoses)
Cut, glue, and grout ceramic tiles
Apply low-cost, space-saving solutions for DIY without a workshop
Understand safety best practices in a DIY setting
🛠 Workshop Schedule
Day 1: Tools, Techniques & Tiling
Morning Session
Welcome & Safety Induction
Introduction to DIY safety and personal protective equipment
Materials & Tool Introduction
Natural, manufactured, and hazardous household materials
Toolbox breakdown: essential tools and how to use them
Advanced tool intro: power drills, levels, saws, and drivers
Hands-On Practice
Drilling, fixing, and cutting into timber, masonry, and tiles
Choosing correct drill bits and wall plugs for different materials
Afternoon Session
Tiling
Identifying the different processes in tiling.
Starting small tiling project.
Q&A Session
Instructor feedback and troubleshooting for your own projects
Day 2: Walls, Water & Workshop-Free DIY
Morning Session
Finishing Tiles
Grouting and finishing your tiled pot coaster
Working with Walls
Understanding gyprock wall construction and stud spacing
Identifying hidden services (power, water, gas) safely
Using a stud finder, multi-sensor tools, and magnets
Hanging Items on Walls
Choosing wall anchors and fasteners for different weights/surfaces
Practice: hang a shelf or hook using accurate measuring and fixing techniques
Afternoon Session
Wall Repair
Repairing holes in plasterboard (minor to major patching)
Plumbing Essentials
How a tap works: S-bend, washers, and fittings
Hands-on: Change a washer, install a flexi hose, fix a leaking tap
DIY Without a Workshop
Smart setups: fold-out benches, portable kits, tool storage
Space-saving tips for renters and small homes
Final Q&A & Feedback Session
Open floor: bring your DIY questions and get project advice from the instructor
Workshop wrap-up, tips for continuing your DIY journey
Who Should Attend
This workshop is perfect for: (18+)
Complete beginners with no prior experience
DIY beginners and renters wanting to gain skills and independence
Homeowners looking to save money and improve their property
Anyone aiming to build confidence using tools and tackling home projects
People interested in sustainability through reuse and repair
Accessibility
Some of our instructors are experienced in working with individuals living with disability. Please advise us of any accessibility needs prior to enrolment so we can accommodate your requirements.
What to Bring
Any hand or power tools you'd like to practice with (optional)
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Otherwise use ours.
Lunch (or purchase from nearby cafes)
Wear old clothes, closed-in shoes, and tie back long hair
Avoid jewellery and loose accessories
No heels
Tools & Materials
All major tools and materials are provided by The Bower. You’ll gain hands-on experience using both hand and power tools in a safe and supportive environment.
Leave With:
✅ Practical, hands-on experience
✅ DIY confidence for future home repairs
✅ A head full of tips—and possibly a head start on your next home upgrade!
Location
SUMMER HILL
Inner West Sustainability Hub, 7 Prospect Road, Summer Hill NSW 2130
Transportation and parking
Bower Woodworks is located within 5-minute walking distance of Summer Hill Train Station. Both metred and unmetered parking are available nearby.
Please note this is a 2 day workshop running on 14th August 2025 9am to 2pm and again on 21st August 2025 9am to 2pm.
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