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We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too
We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN has been praised after sharing how she transformed her dated kitchen for less than £150. Not only that, but there was absolutely no priming involved. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Natalie took to TikTok to share how she completely transformed her kitchen for under £150 Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 She also didn't even have to prime the cupboards before painting - thanks to the paint she used Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 The worktops were also changed to a much lighter colour Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 She didn't want to fork out for new cupboard handles, so ended up spraying the old ones black Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ Natalie took to TikTok to answer the most asked questions about the kitchen makeover, including where she got the paint from and how she changed up the cupboard handles. "We used Frenchic trim paint in the colour Stone Rosie for the cupboards, and we went with the trim paint because we wanted a sheen finish," she explained. "And another amazing thing about it - it self primes and it self seals! "We used a total of three tins." To give the worktops a new look, she used the DC Fix Vinyl in Ribbeck Oak from B&Q. It's heat resistant up to 70 degrees Celsius, but it's advisable not to put hot items directly on it - and to use worktop savers or trivets instead. The final question Natalie answered in the clip was about her cupboard handles. "I didn't realise how expensive new door handles would be and I needed a total of 18 and that wasn't cheap," she said. "So to keep the costs down I did respray them. "And for that we just used the Rust-Oleum Black Matte Spray Paint and a clear matte sealant over the top." Stacey Solomon reveals 99p transformation of grubby kitchen unit she picked up on Facebook Marketplace so it looks brand new She concluded her video by sharing a budget breakdown, revealing that she spent £146.83 on giving the kitchen a whole new look. "I don't think that's bad at all, let me know what you think!" she said. The comments section was quickly filled, with one person asking: "Did you sand the cupboards first? "And how many coats? Can you tell it's painted? "I'm wanting to do mine but I'm scared if looks awful close up!" To which Natalie replied: "Yes, we lightly sanded them with 120 grit and then washed it down with sugar soap. What are the biggest kitchen trends of 2025? The kitchen is the heart of every home and this year it's taking centre stage, Tracy Coleman, Product Director at High Street TV told Fabulous. Hardworking appliances Space-saving essentials are needed in every room of the house, and the kitchen is no exception, meaning appliances are often doing double (or triple) the job. Expect to see air fryer ovens that roast, bake, and fry or blenders with attachments for everything from chopping to grinding. Health and wellness With people becoming more mindful of what they eat and how it impacts their well-being, kitchen appliances are stepping up to meet the demand for healthier, more balanced lifestyles. Air fryers remain hugely popular, along with blenders and juicers that retain nutrients. Energy-bill conscious Finally, with rising energy bills and an increased focus on sustainability, people are turning to appliances that help reduce power consumption and keep costs down. More people are finding joy in cooking at home as a cost-effective way to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals. Cooking at home doesn't just save money—it's also a fun way to bring the family together or experiment with new recipes. With the right tools, such as multi-functional appliances and smart kitchen gadgets, creating meals at home becomes easier, faster, and more satisfying. "We did three coats but could have got away with two. "There's one door you can slightly see roller marks but unless you are close up, you'd never know!" "Wow this is really inspiring," another added. "It looks amazing. I desperately need to do mine," a third commented. "That's flipping gorgeous - lovely and clean and bright!" someone else wrote. "Looks brilliant, nice work and a bargain!" another praised. "So many people, including me, get hooked on having someone into do jobs. "This is proof you don't need to." "Absolutely love this - you've inspired me," someone else gushed. 6 The new kitchen looks "bright and lovely", people commented on the video Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_

We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too
We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too

The Irish Sun

time7 days ago

  • General
  • The Irish Sun

We completely transformed our fake-wood, dated kitchen for less than £150 – there was ZERO priming needed too

A WOMAN has been praised after sharing how she transformed her dated kitchen for less than £150. Not only that, but there was absolutely no priming involved. Advertisement 6 Natalie took to TikTok to share how she completely transformed her kitchen for under £150 Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 She also didn't even have to prime the cupboards before painting - thanks to the paint she used Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 The worktops were also changed to a much lighter colour Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 She didn't want to fork out for new cupboard handles, so ended up spraying the old ones black Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ Natalie "We used Frenchic trim paint in the colour Stone Rosie for the cupboards, and we went with the trim paint because we wanted a sheen finish," she explained. "And another amazing thing about it - it self primes and it self seals! "We used a total of three tins." Advertisement Read more Home stories To give the worktops a new look, she used the DC Fix Vinyl in Ribbeck Oak from B&Q. It's heat resistant up to 70 degrees Celsius, but it's advisable not to put hot items directly on it - and to use worktop savers or trivets instead. The final question Natalie answered in the clip was about her cupboard handles. "I didn't realise how expensive new door handles would be and I needed a total of 18 and that wasn't cheap," she said. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Exclusive "So to keep the costs down I did respray them. "And for that we just used the Rust-Oleum Black Matte Spray Paint and a clear matte sealant over the top." Stacey Solomon reveals 99p transformation of grubby kitchen unit she picked up on Facebook Marketplace so it looks brand new She concluded her video by sharing a budget breakdown, revealing that she spent £146.83 on giving the kitchen a whole new look. "I don't think that's bad at all, let me know what you think!" she said. Advertisement The comments section was quickly filled, with one person asking: "Did you sand the cupboards first? "And how many coats? Can you tell it's painted? "I'm wanting to do mine but I'm scared if looks awful close up!" To which Natalie replied: "Yes, we lightly sanded them with 120 grit and then washed it down with sugar soap. Advertisement What are the biggest kitchen trends of 2025? The kitchen is the heart of every home and this year it's taking centre stage, Tracy Coleman, Product Director at told Fabulous. Hardworking appliances Space-saving essentials are needed in every room of the house, and the kitchen is no exception, meaning appliances are often doing double (or triple) the job. Expect to see air fryer ovens that roast, bake, and fry or blenders with attachments for everything from chopping to grinding. Health and wellness With people becoming more mindful of what they eat and how it impacts their well-being, kitchen appliances are stepping up to meet the demand for healthier, more balanced lifestyles. Air fryers remain hugely popular, along with blenders and juicers that retain nutrients. Energy-bill conscious Finally, with rising energy bills and an increased focus on sustainability, people are turning to appliances that help reduce power consumption and keep costs down. More people are finding joy in cooking at home as a cost-effective way to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals. Cooking at home doesn't just save money—it's also a fun way to bring the family together or experiment with new recipes. With the right tools, such as multi-functional appliances and smart kitchen gadgets, creating meals at home becomes easier, faster, and more satisfying. "We did three coats but could have got away with two. "There's one door you can slightly see roller marks but unless you are close up, you'd never know!" "Wow this is really inspiring," another added. "It looks amazing. I desperately need to do mine," a third commented. Advertisement "That's flipping gorgeous - lovely and clean and bright!" someone else wrote. "Looks brilliant, nice work and a bargain!" another praised. "So many people, including me, get hooked on having someone into do jobs. "This is proof you don't need to." Advertisement "Absolutely love this - you've inspired me," someone else gushed. 6 The new kitchen looks "bright and lovely", people commented on the video Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_ 6 Natalie also shared a budget breakdown of the transformation Credit: TikTok/@everythingnatalie_

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