DIY fans are obsessed with B&M’s lino which has transformed boring bathrooms, tired toilets and dull halls on the cheap
DIY fans are obsessed with a Victorian-inspired lino design from B&M with homeowners using it in nearly every room in their house.
The chic pattern, called Bewley, has popped up all over social media, as people transformed dull bathrooms and drab hallways with the print.
The lino costs just £39.99 for a three metre roll, with B&M boasting it’s now even thicker than before.
Dozens of people have been sharing snaps of their makeovers on Facebook and Instagram, gushing about their new flooring.
Unveiling their new downstairs loo, one fan wrote: “Downstairs toilet makeover - B&M lino £39.99 and me and my partner fitted ourselves!
“Saved £££ and turned out great! (Great, not perfect) - there was enough to go my upstairs bathroom as well! [sic]
“Used the old lino as a template drew round and cut fitted perfect.”
Another fan proudly shared their makeover on Instagram, with Leigh-Anne Dearden raving about the flooring saying: "Today my wonderful mum did the Lino in my bathroom!
"I’m so lucky to have a mum and dad who can do almost anything diy!
"Can’t wait to start adding things into each room! !"
Another fan managed to overhaul her entire bathroom for just £100, using B&M’s flooring and accessories and paint from B&M and Ikea.
Heather West wrote on Facebook: "My £100 bathroom makeover... I'm really pleased with how it looks!"
Numerous posts have racked up hundreds of likes, and more and more people decided to give the monochrome lino a go.
Praising their handiwork, one person said: “You have done a great job cutting around the toilet and washbasin.”
Another wrote: “Absolutely stunning so classy well done.”
A third said: “Love this! Hoping to do a wee bathroom makeover like this as well, so good to see that little touches can make such a difference.”
Someone else asked: "Where’s this flooring from please?! Wanting this for by the front door."
While this person added: "I absolutely love it."
As B&M doesn't sell online, you'll need to head to your nearest store to bag yourself a bargain.
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