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A CASH-SAVVY woman has wowed people with her jaw-dropping kitchen reno on a budget.

The average homeowner spends between £5,000 to an eye-watering £12,000 on a new kitchen, though budget kitchens can cost as little as £3,000, recent data by .

One thrifty woman stunned social media users with her jaw-dropping kitchen reno on a budget
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One thrifty woman stunned social media users with her jaw-dropping kitchen reno on a budgetCredit: Getty Images - Getty
To take the room from drab to fab, Sarah spent just £131
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To take the room from drab to fab, Sarah spent just £131Credit: FACEBOOK
The epic results, achieved with a bit of paint and self-adhesive film, have taken Facebook by storm
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The epic results, achieved with a bit of paint and self-adhesive film, have taken Facebook by stormCredit: FACEBOOK

However, one thrifty woman, Sarah Brazier, recently left people stunned after revealing she'd forked out a mere £131 to give her dull kitchen a brand new look.

Taking to the popular page, Sarah said the family had recently moved into their new home - however, the cooking area was ''17 years old'' and in a dire need of a makeover.

Uploading a snap of the sorry state of the room, the woman described the kitchen as ''looking tired, dated'' and added ''it desperately needed a spruce up''.

Before the epic glow-up, the kitchen, though clean and tidy, lacked any character - the flooring consisted of dark grey tiles, the walls were cream, matching the white splashback, and the light wooden cupboards were pretty basic too.

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However, with a bit of paint - and patience - Sarah managed to take it from drab to fab, without forking out a fortune.

For the stunning transformation, the DIY lover used tins of paint from Rust-Oleum, where fellow shoppers can order the reno essential for around £24.99.

As well as giving the white tiles a brand new funky geometric look with a gorgeous mustard hue paint, money-smart Sarah also zhuzhed up the boring cupboards.

No more dull and light wooden, this feature now boasted a gorgeous white look - which went perfectly with the splashback in the background.

Meanwhile, the bottom cupboards went from drab to fab with a stunning sage shade, instantly making the kitchen feel more cosy and inviting.

Whilst renovating the room, Sarah also didn't forget about the bland worktops - once black, these now had a fabulous wooden print, thanks to a buy from a home goods store.

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According to Sarah, she'd used Ribbeck Oak DC Fix self-adhesive film, which you can bag from B&Q for £9 for a 2m roll.

All chuffed with the gorgeous results, she wrote in the caption of : ''All of this was done with paint (including the tiles) and DC fix for the worktops.

''Total cost - £131 and a few hours of painting!

''We did also change the handles at an additional cost but this wasn't a need.

''I hope this post inspires people to revamp rather than replace.''

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These simple and affordable DIY hacks can help you get creative while saving money

Homemade Air Freshener:

Mix baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in a small jar with a perforated lid to keep your home smelling fresh.

Upcycled Tin Can Planters:

Clean and paint empty tin cans to use as stylish planters for herbs or small plants.

Custom Phone Stand:

Use a sturdy piece of cardboard or an old plastic credit card to create a custom phone stand. Decorate it with washi tape or paint.

DIY Lip Scrub:

Combine sugar and a bit of honey or coconut oil to make a natural lip scrub. Store in a small container.

Personalised Bookmarks:

Use old greeting cards or decorative paper to create unique bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for a finishing touch.

Decorative Mason Jars:

Paint or decoupage old mason jars to use as decorative vases, storage containers, or candle holders.

Easy Cable Organiser:

Use empty toilet paper rolls to organize cables and cords. Decorate the rolls with colorful paper or tape.

Magnetic Spice Jars:

Attach small magnets to the lids of small jars and stick them to a metal board or fridge for easy-access spice storage.

Handmade Coasters:

Cut out squares from old corkboard or felt and decorate them with paint or fabric to create custom coasters.

Natural All-Purpose Cleaner:

Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent. Use it to clean surfaces around your home.

Unsurprisingly, the epic makeover has taken the internet by storm, with a staggering 5k people giving the snaps a like, as hundreds flocked to comments.

One who couldn't believe it was the same room said: ''That looks fantastic, I’m in the middle of doing the same, I love the tiles.''

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Someone else chimed in: ''Very nice, love the colour.''

''That's amazing, what a transformation,'' a third was left open-mouthed.

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