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Charlotte Roszko

Mum shares how she saved £1,000 on bedroom makeover by using £20 paint

A savvy mum has shared how she gave her bedroom a makeover on a budget by painting her furniture.

Rather than choosing to purchase a new wardrobe for £1,000, 55-year-old Lynda Chadwick decided to get creative. Telling Latest Deals how she pulled off the project, Lynda said: "I struggled with illness for three years until I was diagnosed with a parathyroid tumour. Once I had it removed I began to get better so I decided it was time to sort my house out.

"With help from my best friend Fiona, who I have known for 51 years, we started on my bedroom. It was a mess, and I had very little money as I couldn’t work due to my illness. My parents bought me a new bed as I had a king-size, and it was taking up a lot of space. I got a double instead and began thinking about ideas for the room.

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"I am part of the Facebook group DIY Homes On A Budget and I kept an eye on makeovers others were doing that I liked. I also love watching home makeovers on the TV so that also inspired me.

"The first step we took was to strip the walls and put up backing paper. Then we painted it white until I decided what colour I wanted. I really wanted black solid wood furniture, but when I looked online I realised how expensive it was. It was £1,000 just for a large wardrobe.

"I began to think about how to get the effect I wanted on a budget, and came up with the solution - painting my wooden furniture, as it was solid pine. I did get several people warning me not to do it. They said black wasn’t the right colour, and I would ruin the room."

Lynda decided to go for it and headed to B&Q, where she purchased a tin of their own-brand black matte durable paint. She added: "It’s amazing - I only used one tin for all of the furniture, and it only cost £20. I had a solid chest of drawers that I painted as well as the wardrobe, and I also bought some tall, thin wardrobes from Facebook Marketplace for £15 to paint.

How the bedroom used to look (Latest Deals)

"I finished the furniture off with wax. I only used half a tin, which cost me £12. Once I was done with that part of the project, I began thinking about how to change my clock without buying a new one. I’ve had it on the wall for years, but I didn’t like the colour of the face. It was a dark cream with Roman numerals, and I wanted something different.

"I took the face off and painted it white, then bought some wooden numbers for £14. After that I painted them black and stuck them on the clock. The outer border of the clock is metal, and I wanted to brighten it up. I came up with the idea to get some ink pads for just £1 each. I used black ink first as a base, then I went over it lightly with a silver ink pad - it looks great now.

"I wanted some nice boxes for the top of the wardrobe, but new ones were just too expensive. Instead, I went to the supermarket and got three banana boxes! Banana boxes are so thick and solid. They’re amazing. I bought a throw that matches the one on my bed and covered the boxes with it. The effect is great and it was so cheap to do.

Lynda used £20 paint to transform her wardrobe (Latest Deals)

"As I surveyed the room with the black furniture, the boxes on top of the wardrobe and the brightened-up clock I decided to leave the walls white as it all looked lovely together. I decided the finishing touch would be a nice new chair. New ones that I liked the look of cost about £350, so I looked on Facebook Marketplace instead and found a similar one for just £20.

"Now the room is complete and feels so much better. It cost me hardly anything - I just recycled what I had, and bought second-hand bargains on Facebook. I’m glad I stuck to my idea of black paint for the furniture as I have managed to pull it off."

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