

‘I hope other people see what I’ve done and give it a go! At first I thought if I get bored of them I can keep them up for a few years and then take them down but I love them! She said: ‘They were stick-on and are heat safe. Later that day Anna decided to get to work and after a few hours, she’d transformed the kitchen. I’m just shocked at how good they are,’ she added. ‘I didn’t actually see them on the shop floor and had to ask someone to get them out of the stockroom. She was directed to Wembley, seven miles away were she bought 40 more stick-on tiles to stock up for the transformation. She also changed the towels from darker to lighter colours.The kitchen after the tiles were added (Picture: Anna Beniaiche/SWNS)

She attached lights to the side of the bath to brighten up the room, and removed the netting to let more light in. Lisa-Marie added some other stylish touches to the bathroom using supplies from Home Bargains and Poundland. Anna Beniaiche, 34, hated the her 'bland and clinical'.
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Shopper buys 5p veggies from Asda to make her own garden patch YOU dont need loads of cash to upgrade your home every now and again as one thrifty mum proved when she revamped her kitchen for just £55.Woman gives her kitchen worktops a makeover for just £21.I already had lino down, so I took it up, laid it on the grass and used it as a template." Read More Related Articles "When it arrived, the process of applying it was very simple. £21.90 £3.00 (40.56 / square meter) Mosaic Tiles Arts and Crafts Mandala Pattern Stick These mosaic tile transfers feature a mandala pattern, suitable for kitchen or bathroom. "I realised the bathroom would benefit from new lino, so I purchased some from eBay for £30. Lisa-Marie then began thinking about what else the room might need. Instead of getting rid of the old table and buying a new one, the woman showed how she decided to give it a new lease of life. Once the tiles were done, the room felt much lighter, as the black tiles had been painted over in a soft grey shade. Published: 4:33 ET, A WOMAN has revealed how she transformed a broken wicker table she had using stick-on tiles from Poundland. "The only challenge I had was not showering or using the bath for 24 hours while the paint dried." Not only did Lisa-Marie find the job easy, it was also done with minimal consequences or challenges. I automatically fell in love with it after the first coat." It wasn’t difficult at all – in fact, it was satisfying to see how it went on thick and rolled smoothly over the tiles. "After painting the grout first, I rolled over the tiles with a foam roller. Once the first step was completed, Lisa-Marie could move on to the fun part. The black and white bathroom before (Image: .uk)

Under the handle Lisa-Marie shared photos of her various interior decoration projects.

"I came up with a better idea instead – I created an Instagram account focused on the progress of my house so I didn’t annoy friends and family, and browsed through the hashtag #tilepaint." Lisa-Marie said: "I absolutely hated it but I didn’t have much of a budget, so I couldn’t rip it out and start again. The floors were dark and this effect, combined with dark netting on the windows, made it difficult for light to come in. Previously, Lisa-Marie’s bathroom featured primarily white tiles with a black and white pattern halfway down the wall. "After doing a few rooms in the house I realised I kept returning to grey tones, so I went with this theme for the bathroom." I needed to change it dramatically as all it had was memories and it didn’t feel like my home. The 33-year-old told money-saving community .uk: "After my mum died, I took over the tenancy on her house. Tile stickers are £1 for one from Poundland. A woman has explained how she spruced up her dark bathroom for less than £100 thanks to bargains from eBay, Home Bargains and Poundland.Īfter managing to give her space an overhaul thanks to inspiration from social media, Lisa-Marie Hibbs has even inspired her friends to have a go at their own projects.
