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Woman revamps her boring bathtub in just 30 minutes using B&M sticky-back plastic

IT'S EASY to think improving your home will take you days - but one savvy woman has managed to give her bathroom a bargain upgrade in less than an hour.

The DIY fan called Sarah Gibbons transformed her bath tub in a little over 30 minutes using a stylish wood effect sticky-back plastic from B&M.

Her dated bath tub had seen better days
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Her dated bath tub had seen better days Credit: Facebook

In a post to group 'Extreme Budget DIY & Life Hacks', the member explained how the makeover came about by accident.

"So today I did a thing," the woman wrote, alongside before and after pictures of her bathtub - featuring plain white panels which were given a chic pine appearance thanks to the bargain store's D-C-Fix self-adhesive film.

"When we renovated the bathroom we went to fit the bath panel and it was to short height wise. (No-one had realised the bath had been raised).

"So we had to move the bottom panel down causing the screw holes to be visible and discolouration and to be honest I was gutted as I loved it so much.

She managed to modernise it in minutes with the help of some plastic wrapping
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She managed to modernise it in minutes with the help of some plastic wrappingCredit: Facebook

"So I went to B&M, bought the D-C-Fix and to be honest I think it looks awesome and only took 30 to 45 minutes to do."

Her post was popular with fellow social media users who left more than 180 'likes'.

One person commented: "Love this."

Another wrote: "That's looks fantastic."

Dozens of people praised her quick and easy tip online
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Dozens of people praised her quick and easy tip onlineCredit: Facebook

A third shared: "Looks brilliant."

And a fourth added: "That looks great."

The bathroom isn't the only area of the house where DIY fans have been using D-C-Fix.

One mum transformed her dated, boring kitchen using marble effect film on her worktops.

In other homeware news, we told you how a woman used a vegetable peeler strip paint off stair banisters in genius hack.

We also revealed that Stacey Solomon created ultra-tidy bathroom cabinets using IKEA bargains.

And a savvy mum updated her tired kitchen using B&Q and B&M bits.

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