
I transformed my rental bathroom with an easy-to-use £11.99 buy, it's gone from bland to pink paradise
Claudia uploaded a video showing how she turned the room from looking bland and white to be a pink paradise.
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And the best part of her DIY trick is that is it completely 'rental friendly' and isn't a permanent change.
On her @claudiagorete account, she wrote: 'I was tired of the white boring bathroom.
'No personality whatsoever.
'Consequently I had no desire to use it for my self care.
'Now it's the perfect space to start doing more self care.
'This is the most girly room in my house.'
Claudia showed how she used a pack of stick-on, self-adhesive pink tiles from the site.
The 10 inch by 10 inch tiles come in a pack of 10 for £11.00 and are said to be waterproof for bathrooms.
All she did was peel off the tiles and then stick them directly to the wall and edge of her bath.
The DIY transformation took minutes to achieve but made a huge difference.
I used cheap Temu tiles to get a herringbone bathroom while saving for a reno - they're good as new 4 months later
Claudia added that she was 'so happy' she made the change and was pleased at her well they stuck.
Many people were hugely impressed with the transformation video, which has racked up over 4,000 likes.
One said: 'You are the queen of DIY, I am looking up to you for inspiration.'
Another added: 'what an incredible transformation.'
And a third wrote: 'Girl you killed that wow.'
Claudia replied: 'Sometimes all we need it's just a bit of colour.'
She's not the only person to love pink stick-on tiles for their home.
We previously shared how a savvy interior design enthusiast while sticking to a budget.
She took to social media to show off her handiwork - which she did in under two hours using £7 stick on tiles.
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