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I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room
I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

Scottish Sun

time23-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

Plus, ten easy DIY hacks under £1 each FOOD YOU BELIEVE IT? FOOD YOU BELIEVE IT? I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN has left people gobsmacked after sharing her epic kitchen makeover on a budget. According to data by HiF Kitchens, the average cost of a mid-range kitchen transformation is around £20,000-£30,000 - but thrifty Megan Pender proved there's no need to fork out the eye-watering sum. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Mum Megan did up her kitchen with the help of her hubby for less than £100 Credit: DIY On A Budget Official/facebook 2 The now-updated lighter cupboards looked chic and trendy and went perfect with the wooden-effect worktops Credit: DIY On A Budget Official/facebook The money-smart mum, from the UK, managed to revamp her dull kitchen on a tight budget thanks to purse-friendly buys. What's even more impressive, Megan revealed in the post, she and her hubby did everything themselves - and the "after" snaps would make you think it was a professional job. Before the renovation project, which cost the couple less than £100, the beige kitchen lacked character, featuring wooden cupboards, a dark grey worktop and no curtains by the windows. But working on the DIY glow-up, the crafty pair managed to totally turn it upside down, giving the kitchen a brand new look, giving it a more modern feel. Instead of spending hundreds on new cupboards, the Facebook user decided to simply zhuzh up the existing set by painting them with Rust-Oleum Hessian Matt Cupboard Paint. Fellow DIY lovers can get this now on sale at Dunelm for just £18.40 for a 750ml tin - and according to Megan, they only used one pot. Whilst sprucing up the cupboards, the couple also changed the old handles - and replaced them with chic matt black ones that cost them less than £2. The now-updated lighter cupboards looked chic and trendy and went perfect with the wooden-effect worktops and the light wooden flooring. For the kitchen counter, the mum told other members of the popular DIY On A Budget Official, the couple used D-C-Fix Ribbeck Matt & satin Oak Woodgrain effect Decorative film, which you can get for a mere £13 at B&Q. Another subtle yet effective touch was the new set of blinds, which Megan had found at Next, the shared in the comments. Council Lounge Makeover with B&Q buy All chuffed with the epic glow-up - and rightly so - Anne proudly showed off the jaw-dropping results on social media. She wrote in the caption, before revealing the next steps in the budget-friendly transformation: ''Kitchen makeover over for under £100. ''Still got the backlash to finish and a few finishing touches but can't believe the difference it's like a new kitchen!'' The gorgeous renovation project has clearly impressed many, as the post has racked up close to 120 likes in just two days. 10 DIY hacks for under £1 each These simple and affordable DIY hacks can help you get creative while saving money Homemade Air Freshener: Mix baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in a small jar with a perforated lid to keep your home smelling fresh. Upcycled Tin Can Planters: Clean and paint empty tin cans to use as stylish planters for herbs or small plants. Custom Phone Stand: Use a sturdy piece of cardboard or an old plastic credit card to create a custom phone stand. Decorate it with washi tape or paint. DIY Lip Scrub: Combine sugar and a bit of honey or coconut oil to make a natural lip scrub. Store in a small container. Personalised Bookmarks: Use old greeting cards or decorative paper to create unique bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for a finishing touch. Decorative Mason Jars: Paint or decoupage old mason jars to use as decorative vases, storage containers, or candle holders. Easy Cable Organiser: Use empty toilet paper rolls to organize cables and cords. Decorate the rolls with colorful paper or tape. Magnetic Spice Jars: Attach small magnets to the lids of small jars and stick them to a metal board or fridge for easy-access spice storage. Handmade Coasters: Cut out squares from old corkboard or felt and decorate them with paint or fabric to create custom coasters. Natural All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent. Use it to clean surfaces around your home. 'Well done to yourself and husband' Dozens of members flocked to comments to praise Anne, with many in total disbelief. One fan wrote: ''Really well done. I love your microwave and toaster too. I bet you're well pleased with it.'' Someone else chimed in: ''Looks lovely, I love the black handles!'' A third commented: 'It's really lovely, well done to yourself and husband.'' ''Looks fab, love the colour,'' another member of the page added.

I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room
I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

The Irish Sun

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

A WOMAN has left people gobsmacked after sharing her epic kitchen makeover on a budget. According to data by Megan Pender proved there's no need to fork out the eye-watering sum. 2 Mum Megan did up her kitchen with the help of her hubby for less than £100 Credit: DIY On A Budget Official/facebook 2 The now-updated lighter cupboards looked chic and trendy and went perfect with the wooden-effect worktops Credit: DIY On A Budget Official/facebook The money-smart mum, from the UK, managed to revamp her dull kitchen on a What's even more impressive, Megan revealed in Before the renovation project, which cost the couple less than £100, the beige kitchen lacked character, featuring wooden cupboards, a dark grey worktop and no curtains by the windows. But working on the DIY glow-up, the crafty pair managed to totally turn it upside down, giving the kitchen a brand new look, giving it a more modern feel. read more on homes Instead of spending hundreds on new cupboards, the Facebook user decided to simply zhuzh up the existing set by painting them with Rust-Oleum Hessian Matt Cupboard Paint. Fellow DIY lovers can get this now on sale at Dunelm for just £18.40 for a 750ml tin - and according to Megan, they only used one pot. Whilst sprucing up the cupboards, the couple also changed the old handles - and replaced them with chic matt black ones that cost them less than £2. The now-updated lighter cupboards looked chic and trendy and went perfect with the wooden-effect worktops and the light wooden flooring. Most read in Fabulous For the kitchen counter, the mum told other members of the popular Another subtle yet effective touch was the new set of blinds, which Megan had found at Next, the shared in the comments. Council Lounge Makeover with B&Q buy All chuffed with the epic glow-up - and rightly so - Anne proudly showed off the jaw-dropping results on social media. She wrote in the caption, before revealing the next steps in the ''Still got the backlash to finish and a few finishing touches but can't believe the difference it's like a new kitchen!'' The gorgeous renovation project has clearly impressed many, as the post has racked up close to 120 likes in just two days. 10 DIY hacks for under £1 each These simple and affordable DIY hacks can help you get creative while saving money Homemade Air Freshener: Mix baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in a small jar with a perforated lid to keep your home smelling fresh. Upcycled Tin Can Planters: Clean and paint empty tin cans to use as stylish planters for herbs or small plants. Custom Phone Stand: Use a sturdy piece of cardboard or an old plastic credit card to create a custom phone stand. Decorate it with washi tape or paint. DIY Lip Scrub: Combine sugar and a bit of honey or coconut oil to make a natural lip scrub. Store in a small container. Personalised Bookmarks: Use old greeting cards or decorative paper to create unique bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for a finishing touch. Decorative Mason Jars: Paint or decoupage old mason jars to use as decorative vases, storage containers, or candle holders. Easy Cable Organiser: Use empty toilet paper rolls to organize cables and cords. Decorate the rolls with colorful paper or tape. Magnetic Spice Jars: Attach small magnets to the lids of small jars and stick them to a metal board or fridge for easy-access spice storage. Handmade Coasters: Cut out squares from old corkboard or felt and decorate them with paint or fabric to create custom coasters. Natural All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent. Use it to clean surfaces around your home. 'Well done to yourself and husband' Dozens of members flocked to comments to praise Anne, with many in total disbelief. One fan wrote: ''Really well done. I love your microwave and toaster too. I bet you're well pleased with it.'' Someone else chimed in: ''Looks lovely, I love the black handles!'' A third commented: 'It's really lovely, well done to yourself and husband.'' ''Looks fab, love the colour,'' another member of the page added.

I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room
I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

The Sun

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I spent less than £100 doing up my kitchen with Next buys & can't believe the difference – it's like a new room

A WOMAN has left people gobsmacked after sharing her epic kitchen makeover on a budget. According to data by HiF Kitchens, the average cost of a mid-range kitchen transformation is around £20,000-£30,000 - but thrifty Megan Pender proved there's no need to fork out the eye-watering sum. 2 2 The money-smart mum, from the UK, managed to revamp her dull kitchen on a tight budget thanks to purse-friendly buys. What's even more impressive, Megan revealed in the post, she and her hubby did everything themselves - and the "after" snaps would make you think it was a professional job. Before the renovation project, which cost the couple less than £100, the beige kitchen lacked character, featuring wooden cupboards, a dark grey worktop and no curtains by the windows. But working on the DIY glow-up, the crafty pair managed to totally turn it upside down, giving the kitchen a brand new look, giving it a more modern feel. Instead of spending hundreds on new cupboards, the Facebook user decided to simply zhuzh up the existing set by painting them with Rust-Oleum Hessian Matt Cupboard Paint. Fellow DIY lovers can get this now on sale at Dunelm for just £18.40 for a 750ml tin - and according to Megan, they only used one pot. Whilst sprucing up the cupboards, the couple also changed the old handles - and replaced them with chic matt black ones that cost them less than £2. The now-updated lighter cupboards looked chic and trendy and went perfect with the wooden-effect worktops and the light wooden flooring. For the kitchen counter, the mum told other members of the popular DIY On A Budget Official, the couple used D-C-Fix Ribbeck Matt & satin Oak Woodgrain effect Decorative film, which you can get for a mere £13 at B&Q. Another subtle yet effective touch was the new set of blinds, which Megan had found at Next, the shared in the comments. Council Lounge Makeover with B&Q buy All chuffed with the epic glow-up - and rightly so - Anne proudly showed off the jaw-dropping results on social media. She wrote in the caption, before revealing the next steps in the budget-friendly transformation: ''Kitchen makeover over for under £100. ''Still got the backlash to finish and a few finishing touches but can't believe the difference it's like a new kitchen!'' The gorgeous renovation project has clearly impressed many, as the post has racked up close to 120 likes in just two days. 10 DIY hacks for under £1 each These simple and affordable DIY hacks can help you get creative while saving money Homemade Air Freshener: Mix baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in a small jar with a perforated lid to keep your home smelling fresh. Upcycled Tin Can Planters: Clean and paint empty tin cans to use as stylish planters for herbs or small plants. Custom Phone Stand: Use a sturdy piece of cardboard or an old plastic credit card to create a custom phone stand. Decorate it with washi tape or paint. DIY Lip Scrub: Combine sugar and a bit of honey or coconut oil to make a natural lip scrub. Store in a small container. Personalised Bookmarks: Use old greeting cards or decorative paper to create unique bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for a finishing touch. Decorative Mason Jars: Paint or decoupage old mason jars to use as decorative vases, storage containers, or candle holders. Easy Cable Organiser: Use empty toilet paper rolls to organize cables and cords. Decorate the rolls with colorful paper or tape. Magnetic Spice Jars: Attach small magnets to the lids of small jars and stick them to a metal board or fridge for easy-access spice storage. Handmade Coasters: Cut out squares from old corkboard or felt and decorate them with paint or fabric to create custom coasters. Natural All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent. Use it to clean surfaces around your home. 'Well done to yourself and husband' Dozens of members flocked to comments to praise Anne, with many in total disbelief. One fan wrote: ''Really well done. I love your microwave and toaster too. I bet you're well pleased with it.'' Someone else chimed in: ''Looks lovely, I love the black handles!'' ''Looks fab, love the colour,'' another member of the page added.

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