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I transformed my kitchen and created my dream breakfast bar for just £19 with this savvy Ikea hack

IF you’re short on kitchen space but don’t want to spend thousands renovating, then fear not, because you can still get the space you want on a tiny budget.

Just ask this mum-of-two from Telford who created her dream breakfast bar for just £19 with a savvy Ikea hack - and it looks incredible.

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The savvy mum made a stunning breakfast bar with a simple Ikea hackCredit: latestdeals.co.uk
Harriet Lees, 24, wanted to create more space in her kitchen but couldn't afford a new tableCredit: latestdeals.co.uk

Harriet Lees, 24, was fed up with how much space her kitchen table was taking up, so thought a breakfast bar would work better.

But she was looking at spending a bucketload, which she couldn't afford, so she did it herself instead.

She picked up a floating shelf from the Swedish furniture giant which set her back just £19.


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: "I didn’t have the money at the time to fork out on an expensive bar that would have probably been a few hundred pounds, so I’m really happy with the result!

"I came up with the idea because I’ve never been happy with my table in the kitchen as it always took up too much room.

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"I use Pinterest a lot and searched some space-saving hacks and came across loads of space-saving tables.

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, comments: "Breakfast bars can typically cost hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

"I’d never have thought you could get one for less than £20, but Harriet’s idea of using an IKEA floating shelf is genius!

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"Her new table set up is stylish, cool, and really wallet-friendly and simple to copy.

"I also love the look of the Argos stools and the DC Fix.

"DC Fix is one of my favourite materials to give your home a stylish effect without spending a fortune.

"Using that finishing touch makes the stools absolutely perfect for the space!"

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Meanwhile, this savvy mum creates stunning kitchen island for FREE using an old set of drawers – saving herself HUNDREDS.

For more amazing home transformations, this mum with ‘no space or money’ creates stunning dressing table area in her bedroom using Ikea bargains.

And this woman transforms her bathroom for £15 by making her own designer wallpaper using a permanent marker.

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Hey dining table was taking up too much space so she needed an alternativeCredit: latestdeals.co.uk
The Ikea floating shelf is the perfect width to sit at and enjoy a meal without taken up so much spaceCredit: latestdeals.co.uk
She also used stocky-back plastic to cover the stools which she got for £6 from B&QCredit: latestdeals.co.uk
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