Hallway makeover completed for £200 using secondhand items

thesun.co.uk

A woman named Adele Collins has transformed her hallway on a budget, spending just £200. She wanted to update her home without spending too much money. By using secondhand items and purchases at auctions, she created a stunning new look. Adele shared her impressive makeover on social media, particularly in a Facebook group called DIY On A Budget. Her hallway changed from outdated yellow walls and brown carpet to stylish tiles, with fresh white and navy walls. Many people were amazed by how different it looked. To save money, Adele bought floor tiles for £20 from a local selling site and a secondhand radiator for £100. She found a glass table for £80 at an auction. Adele also used two colors of paint from B&Q to complete the look. She kept her old doors but changed the handles to save costs. Her post quickly gained popularity, attracting 915 likes and many positive comments. People praised her work, calling it beautiful, light, and refreshing. Adele's successful project has inspired others looking to make their homes look nicer without spending a lot.


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