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I was quoted £20k for a new kitchen so I transformed it myself for a fraction of the price using B&Q and Etsy bargains

IF YOU think your kitchen needs a bit of TLC but don’t want to splash the cash on getting a professional in, listen up. 

One woman has revealed that she saved £20,000 by doing her transforming her kitchen herself using bargains from B&Q and Etsy.

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Zuzana James gave her kitchen the ultimate transformation for just £230Credit: Latest Deals

Zuzana James, 31, a flight attendant from Bedford, managed to create a Pinterest-perfect cream shaker kitchen - for just £230.

Zuzana spent five days while in self-isolation transforming her kitchen from drab to fab and it’s safe to say it looks great. 

Comparing her space to friends’ kitchens that cost a whopping £20k, Zuzana is delighted by the huge savings she has managed to pull off.

Zuzana told : "The idea was in my head for a while.

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“I always look for ways to improve our home and follow a lot of home accounts on social media.

"I saw other people completely transforming their kitchens with a lick of paint, but I never really had the time to give it a go.

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"Then I tested positive for Covid just after New Year and had no symptoms, so I took my self-isolation as the perfect opportunity to crack on.”

Zuzana used bargains from B&Q and Etsy to complete her kitchen transformation.

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She continued: "I got everything I needed from B&Q (my favourite shop!) other than the door handles.

“I used click and collect and sent my husband to collect as I obviously couldn’t leave the house.

"I spent about £90 on the supplies, which included primer, cabinet paint, top coat, frog tape, sugar soap, a couple of sanding blocks and some brushes and foam rollers.

"I started by scrubbing all the surfaces with sugar soap to get rid of any dirt and grease.

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Zuzana wanted to give her kitchen an update but didn't have the time to do it - until she tested positive for Coronavirus and had to isolateCredit: Latest Deals

"I then took the doors off the hinges and took the handles off. All the cabinets got a light sanding with a sanding block before I started with the primer.

"For priming I used the Bullseye primer and did two coats, lightly sanding in between coats.

"Then I used V33 cabinet paint in Soft Grey and also did two coats. I then finished off with two coats of sheer satin top coat.”

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Believe it or not, the kitchen handles were the biggest cost for Zuzana.

She explained: "The handles ended up being the biggest cost of this transformation.

"I tried to do it cheaply and ordered cup handles and knobs from Amazon, but ended up sending them straight back because they were super flimsy and cheap looking. You do get what you pay for!

Zuzana didn't want to spend a fortune so purchased bargain buys from B&Q and EtsyCredit: Latest Deals
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"So I had to bite the bullet and spend £110 on door handles. The cup ones are from ebay and the knobs are from Etsy. But they just make such a difference!

"For the tiles, I just used the same primer, some white tile paint I already had at home and the same top coat.

"For the worktop, I used DC Fix Oak Effect, also from B&Q. It’s £10 a roll and I needed three rolls.”

You may be aware that wrapping surfaces can be a difficult task and Zuzana worked this out herself.

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She added: "I used the leftover wrap to wrap a couple of shelves and created a display cabinet for my little Starbucks mug collection.

"Wrapping the worktop was the trickiest job, so I’d recommend getting a second person to help hold it all in place. But it is doable - I managed on my own.

"This brought the complete cost to about £230 - and it was worth every penny!”

Her new kitchen looks amazing and we are seriously jealous!Credit: Latest Deals
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Zuzana struggled to wrap the worktop but created a lovely display cabinet for her mug collectionCredit: Latest Deals

If you are looking to transform your space but aren’t sure where to start, Zuzana has some advice for you.

She said: "The advice I would give people is to go for it - but only if you have at least four or five days of time on your hands, as it’s not a job for one afternoon.

"Personally it took me five days to do everything, but it obviously depends on the size of the kitchen and how many hours you put in each day.

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"The feeling after it was all done was just priceless though!”

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Zuzana is thrilled with the savings she has made and is seriously impressed with how her new kitchen looks. 

She added: "The response I had after posting this on my social media was also overwhelming and few people suggested I start a home page myself.

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