Bloke transforms old cupboard into a room for the family’s new puppy and people are calling it ‘stunning’
WE ALL have a storage space in our homes which isn't being used to best effect.
But one bloke has come up with a genius way to transform two empty drawers in a kitchen dresser - by turning them into a cute indoor dog house.
In a post to group 'Extreme Budget DIY & Life hacks', the man's admiring mother-in-law called Jan revealed how he had turned an old cupboard into a mini room for the family's new puppy.
Even more impressive, the adorable pen - which was kitted out with several snuggly blankets - had been designed in an apple shape, inspired by the name of the new pooch.
Captioning a snap of the finished result, she wrote: "Just sharing my son-in-law's recent handiwork - this was an empty space under the cupboards, looked like it had previously been drawers.
"He’s made two new drawers and the cut-out snuggle bed is because they are waiting for a puppy next week and they are calling her Apple."
It’s too cute not to share.
Mum-in-law
Referring to some unfinished paintwork, the social media user added: "Skirting board not painted yet but it’s too cute not to share."
Her post received more than 800 'likes' and dozens of comments.
One person wrote: "Oh my gosh. That’s so cute. I love it."
Another commented: "Love this!!! Brilliant."
What a clever son-in-law, looks really stunning
Facebook user
A third shared: "Absolutely love it! And the name Apple with the opening too, fantastic."
And another added: "What a clever son-in-law, looks really stunning."
It comes as a mum revealed how her dad turned a cupboard under her stairs into a "cool" den for his grandsons.
The project, which cost £50, saw the old storage space transformed into a cosy kid-friendly area with toys and cushions.
In other homeware news, we told you how a woman dyed her stairs from brown to grey using a £5 Wilko product.
We also revealed that Poundland's new homeware goods are up to a £120 less than the designer versions.
And a woman has transformed her tired bathroom into a "beautiful" space with a lick of paint.