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Homeowner does up pad with nothing but charity shop bargains & prices from £35

HOME transformations are all the rage right now, but renovations don’t always have to break the bank.

This three-bedroom show home in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, has been decked out with second-hand goods from British Heart Foundation charity shops.

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Alex freshened up the second-hand items so they looked chic and modernCredit: BHF

The makeover is part of BHF’s Reuse Revolution campaign, which is encouraging the public to think about shopping more sustainably.

In the house you’ll find a £40 mid-century cabinet, two sofas which cost £75 each, as well as a coffee table for £25.

These pre-loved items were selected by the Founder of interior design company Stanza Style, Alex Egan.

The full interior design was provided for a charitable housing provider, Riverside.

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: “We wanted to prove that great design doesn't have to cost the earth and showcase how preloved items can easily be transformed into something unique.

“Going forward we are pledging to put at least one preloved, upcycled item into each show home we produce.”

Allison Swaine-Hughes, Retail Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: “We were delighted to hear about Alex's project and see the impressive results.”

Allison hopes that the campaign will help stop these items from going to waste.

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Last year, the BHF saved around 71,000 tonnes of goods from being wasted, his included 180,000 sofas.

This helped prevent 135,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions being released into the atmosphere.

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