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Mum transforms drab new-build into a multicoloured paradise – by upcycling EVERYTHING

A DRAB new build has been transformed into a multi-coloured paradise thanks to a creative mum's hard work.

Adele Thomas, 50, didn't shy away from bright paint and bold upcycling to design her dream pad.

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This Welsh new-build home has been transformed into a multi-coloured paradiseCredit: Caters

It took the dedicated mum four years to complete the transformation from 'boring' to bright.

The detached home in Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales - where Adele lives with husband, Rob, 54, and her children, Ruby, 17, and Roman, 13, is now a striking hub of eclectic touches and features.

Adele said: "The house was much more neutral before I started transforming it as that just wasn't me at all.

“So I changed it up and became a bit braver. I think going on Instagram made me think like that - 'if other people can do this then I can' and experiment.

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- to share her creations.

Adele has taken every opportunity to introduce colour to her homeCredit: Caters
Adele took on the painting and upcycling tasks herselfCredit: Caters
The whole project has taken Adele four years to completeCredit: Caters
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Rob even splits work on the exterior and garden with Adele, along with crafting custom furniture – including beautifully designed beds.

Adele’s home is particularly special as she’s been able to tailor it to her own tastes by upcycling items herself.

Adele has introduced a number of creative touches to her brightly coloured homeCredit: Caters

She said: “I would say it's adapting things to your own style and taste - using chalk paint, spray paint or adding things, different materials or even stickers. This gets it to fit into the look of what you're going for.”

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Adele used black accents to compliment the bright tonesCredit: Caters
People are so impressed by Adele's home that they have even mistaken it for a shop!Credit: Caters

Adele has now taken on many incredible projects in her ever evolving house.

She's repainted an old drinks cart, dyed some of her grandmother’s old dining cloths, applied faux Moroccan tile stickers to her fireplace and tracking down vintage and second-hand items to add to her collections.

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Thanks to her continuing to look for new ideas she came across a Sussex based artist who used the unusual combination of orange and teal, Adele transformed her living based around this simple spark of inspiration.

Bright cushions, rugs and window dressings all add to the vibrancy of the homeCredit: Caters
After four years hard work Adele is happy with the transformationCredit: Caters
Adele painted her bed frame and feature wall blackCredit: Caters
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She said: “I think colours that are pleasing to the eye are important to have - particularly the lounge with teal and orange, as we have a lot of bad weather here, I wanted something warm and cosy.

“It just makes it more homely and not just a cream or magnolia box. Colours I feel drawn to are what I go for.

The kitchen is a cluster of bright mugs and homewaresCredit: Caters

“My mum was also a colour consultant for many years as well, I learnt a lot from her but it's usually more linked to what you wear.

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While the black-painted banisters are adorned with paper wheelsCredit: Caters
The fireplace is a hub of colour with candles, hats and decorationsCredit: Caters

“So, I tend to be drawn to colours that I’d typically wear, not the lounge so much but teal does suit everybody and mixes with most colours. It always helped with my look.”

Some people have been so confused by the unlikely interiors that they've mistaken Adele's home for a shop.

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Adele said: “One person I sold a rug to on Facebook, when she came over she said she thought she was in the wrong place because it's such a modern estate but in the pictures, it looks so old. Inside though she said it was like stepping into another world.

“She came in and asked to have a look at the room it was in, as it looked so lovely but I ended up nearly giving her a house tour and she tried to buy more things - I said to her, ‘it's actually not a shop, so many people do ask but I tell them it's my home!’”

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