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Mum gives her bland wooden kitchen a modern makeover for just £65 using sticky back plastic and B&Q tiles

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A SAVVY mum revamped her wooden kitchen using B&Q paint and sticky back plastic - and it only cost her £65.

She shared snaps of her bland kitchen to Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, revealing dark counters, a tired floor and plain cabinets. 

The mum used light colours to give her kitchen a fresh and airy look
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The mum used light colours to give her kitchen a fresh and airy lookCredit: Facebook / Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

The mum decided to modernise the room, and bought some cabinet paint in shade loft grey, for £36, as well as some trendy mosaic-style tile stickers for £16.90, both from B&Q. 

Finally she bought a roll of sticky back plastic from Amazon in a chic marble design, for £12.75. 

She set about transforming the room, and advised anyone considering a makeover: “If you don't like your kitchen paint it, just be brave and go for it!”

But it wasn’t all fun and games, as she said: “There were times when I had a few cross words with the sticky back plastic and I wished I painted the worktop too instead of losing my s**t, but for now I'm happy with it.

Her kitchen was wooden with dark countertops and a tired floor
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Her kitchen was wooden with dark countertops and a tired floorCredit: Facebook / Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group
She spent £65 on the project, sourcing materials from B&Q and Amazon
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She spent £65 on the project, sourcing materials from B&Q and AmazonCredit: Facebook / Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

“It's holding out well and can be bleached, scrubbed etc.”

Explaining how she managed to get the floor tiles done around the cooker, she explained: “I lifted the hob and tucked in the edges.”

The last thing left to do is properly cover the splashback after using the same floor tiles on it, but she had a found a way to work around it in the meantime.

She used a small roller and brush to paint her kitchen cubpoards
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She used a small roller and brush to paint her kitchen cubpoardsCredit: B&Q
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The mum simply picked up her cooker and tucked the edges of the tile underneath
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The mum simply picked up her cooker and tucked the edges of the tile underneathCredit: B&Q
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She admitted there were a few tantrums when it came to the sticky back plastic
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She admitted there were a few tantrums when it came to the sticky back plasticCredit: Amazon
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The mum added: “The splash back of tiles will be covered to be fire and heat resistant with a clear splash back, once it's made. 

“In the meantime I only use the front left ring as it’s my favourite.”

More than 2,200 people have liked her transformation, and are impressed with her patience with the sticky back plastic.

One person said: "Few cross words, me and you both! Great job though well done."

As her cupboard weren't gloss she simply painted straight on to the wood
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As her cupboard weren't gloss she simply painted straight on to the woodCredit: Facebook / Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

Another wrote: “You've done an amazing job.”

A third commented: “What a transformation, it looks fabulous.”

While this person thought: “Great job! You must be so pleased.”

More than 2,000 people have liked her transformation online
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More than 2,000 people have liked her transformation online

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Plus this bloke transformed his tired bedroom into trendy boutique hotel style room with bargains from Amazon and eBay.

Woman completely transforms her entire kitchen for under £100 by painting everything – including her tiles, floors and worktops