Diy-savvy mum shares her ‘cost-effective’ interior hacks

Diy-savvy mum shares her ‘cost-effective’ interior hacks

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“When you use the rim, the paint dries around the edge meaning the lid will no longer go on properly. This causes the paint to dry out and no longer be fit for any touch-ups later down the


line.” SWITCH THINGS UP COST: FROM £6.70 For those who can’t afford to transform a whole room, a great way to do this is by playing around with accessories or giving parts of a room a new


lease of life. Spray paints and sticky back vinyl can be used to revamp accessories like candlesticks, picture frames, vases and mirrors. Roxanne shared how she transformed her counter tops


and cupboard doors by using sticky back vinyl and paint. She said: “A new work surface would have cost me upwards of £95 to achieve the look I wanted, but by buying the vinyl and an


applicator kit, I only spent £23.10 in total (three rolls at £6.70 and an applicator kit at £2.99).