When it comes to doing up your home and making it look cosy - it can cost quite a bit.
And with the cost of living crisis still happening, the last thing people will be wanting to spend their money on is doing up their home.
However one TikToker has found the perfect way to make your kitchen more homely - and there's a cost cutting and energy saving benefit to it too.
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Taking to the social media app to share her latest find, Victoria - also known as the username @victoriamckelvey0 - stood in her kitchen showing off Primark's indoor strip lights that have transformed her cooking space into a lovely room which has made "such a difference".
Talking about the inexpensive product, as reported by the Mirror, she said it cost her just £1.50 and rather than paying a fortune to add built-in lighting underneath her kitchen cabinets, the cheap alternative from Primark has proved just as sufficient.
Mum, Victoria, raved about the store's indoor strip lights that she simply stuck underneath her cupboards - and you'd never know they were so cheap.
Captioning the post, the mum wrote: "Electric bill is high enough" and in the video, which has surpassed a whopping 137,000 views since posting it last week, she explained: "I got these in Primark today for £1.50!"
"They're these strip LED lights and you just stick them on and they've got a battery, so you can turn them on and off.
"They literally make such a difference to my kitchen.
Stepping back to admire the work, she exclaimed: "Look! Oh my God, you need to go and get these!"
Taking to the comment section, fellow TikTokers gushed over Victoria's incredible find - with some keen to rush into store to purchase themselves.
One person wrote: "O my god I need" to which Victoria added: "They are sooooo class I love them!! so cosy."
A second added: "Wow I’ll be there first thing tomorrow morning thanks love."
"I put them under the bottom cupboard. I love mine" said a third.
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