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Armed with some budget supplies and a determination to change her dated kitchen, one homeowner created a whole new look with this less than £60 grey kitchen makeover.
Julie Pentelow from Swindon was desperate for some kitchen ideas to revamp her old, plain wood cabinetry on a budget. To keep costs as low as possible she set about learning how to paint kitchen cabinets.
‘I saw people in Facebook groups, particularly the “DIY on a Budget” page, saving money by painting their kitchen cabinets to give them a new look, so I decided to give it a go myself,’ Julie told the money-saving community LatestDeals.co.uk.
£60 Grey kitchen makeover
Before she got started, Julie started shopping for some supplies, making sure to keep costs down with smart choices at stores such as Asda, B&M and IKEA.
Before
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‘I picked up some small bits, like sugar soap and mini foam rollers from B&M,’ she says. ‘I already had the handle part for the rollers so that saved a little money. I used V33 Renovation Loft Grey Satin Cupboard & Cabinet paint from B&Q, which cost £39 for two litres, and it was enough for all of my kitchen cupboards with some leftovers – I even managed to paint my bannister and kitchen table with the same tub!’
‘The first step was to prep the kitchen cabinets using the sugar soap,’ Julie explains. ‘This gave them a good clean and ensured there wasn’t any greasy residue before I started painting.’
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‘Then I used a mini foam roller to apply the V33 paint – it went on so well and gave it a really smooth finish. In fact, everything now feels great and not like it’s been painted at all.’
‘The grout pen was a bit fiddly and hard to keep straight, but I found going along the lines with a piece of kitchen towel afterwards helped straighten up the pen line.’
After
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It may not have been a 10-minute job, but Julie’s new chic-looking painted cupboards is certainly giving us some grey kitchen ideas. The grouted tiles are a small update but has proven to be a really effective kitchen splashback idea.
Above the newly-painted dining table, Julie added a gallery wall of framed prints and a small shelf for displaying knick-knacks.
‘I made some artworks as I do a bit of graphic design in my spare time,’ Julie says. ‘I have an Etsy shop selling prints and wedding stationery, so I enjoyed making some to add to the picture wall.’
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‘I also picked up an artificial hanging plant from Ikea for £6 and a hanging plant in a glass jar for £4 from B&M to give a natural look to the room and add some colour.’
‘I’m really happy with the way the room turned out,’ she says. ‘It feels like I have a brand new kitchen! The shade of grey I picked adds sophistication and now the drawers match the oven, making it look much more coordinated. I have had plenty of compliments from family and friends!’
Renovating her first home gave stylist Gemma Gear the opportunity to properly explore her style and to create an eclectic look that’s filled with fun and colour.
‘This Victorian terrace was about the twentieth property my partner and I looked at it’ says Gemma. ‘The interior hadn’t been touched since the 70s, with yellow laminate flooring downstairs, artex ceilings and magnolia walls.’
‘However, we loved the original wooden doors, original wooden flooring upstairs and the two gorgeous fireplaces. I knew that all it needed was some TLC and an injection of colour – along with a total kitchen and bathroom revamp!’ Seeing the potential they went for the real home with a view to transform it.
‘Friends often ask me how I choose the colours in our house – honestly, I just go for it! Sometimes I start with a statement piece, like the cobalt blue sofa in our living room, and work from there using the colour wheel’ she says explaining the vibrant living room colour scheme.
‘I chose a bright contrasting yellow for the standing lamp and rug, and those pieces prompted the entire palette. Then, I tried clashing different colours for everything else until I settled on this design.’
‘Choosing accessories was really helpful in finding my style because they’re easy to experiment with. I tried out cushions, throws and vases in various patterns and colours, kept the ones that worked and repurposed or returned the rest. I love the joy colour brings. It lifts your mood and you can’t help but feel happy in the space.’
‘I think art is so important when it comes to my sense of design. A statement piece can inspire the look for an entire room – the Andy Warhol print in the dining room certainly did. We lifted pinks and oranges from it, and chose furniture with those colours in mind.’
‘All our art has meaning, whether it’s the Frida Kahlo in our bedroom, or the pizza slogan print in the kitchen, which is a bit of fun. Throughout the house we’ve mixed punchy statement pieces that stand alone with funky gallery walls to avoid everything being overly matchy.’
‘I’ve always been very hands on when it comes to DIY. In the dining room I’ve created a non-traditional gallery wall with music decks beneath, that feels fun and spontaneous. We did all the sanding and painting ourselves when we first moved in, to keep costs down.’
However, having the house to work on during lockdown was a lifesaver. I channelled all my energy into my DIY blog (thatssogemma.com), as I had so much time at home because my line of work completely shut down for five months over the summer.
The small galley kitchen idea was the last major project. ‘It’s only 6 metres squared so we opted for hidden drawers, a pull-out spice rack and a compact dishwasher to save space. We even managed to squeeze in a wine cooler! I wanted to maximise storage and utility, without compromising on style.’
‘We worked with Benchmarx who offer a complete design service, which made all the difference. They thought of things we wouldn’t have dreamt of until it’s all in and it’s too late. The bright orange tap is a focal point and it inspired the palette for the whole room’ Gemma reveals.
‘I made a mood board, played around with colours, then eventually settled on pairing the orange with aqua for a scheme that feels fresh and fun. I even found a Gluggle jug to match!
‘I think headboards can feel a little dated and you can do so much more with the wall if you ditch it’ says Gemma. Who goes on to explain the bold bedroom wallpaper idea, ‘ This gorgeous leafy wallpaper from Scion Living makes our bedroom feel vibrant.’
‘Black accents sharpen the décor throughout the house and I love the contrast of black against the white walls and all my colourful patterns. I love the portrait of Frida Kahlo: she’s one of my inspirations. I’ve paid homage to her style by decorating with plenty of colour and greenery.’
The colour palette takes a more monochrome scheme in the bathroom, with hints of lime green accessories and of course the lush green from the bathroom plant ideas.
‘When it was all getting serious last year, we decided to order fence panels, AstroTurf, masonry paint, festoon lights – everything we might need to transform the garden. We got stuck in and spent the first two months in the sun every day making it into a really lovely space.’
October is the season of pumpkins, however, this year they are getting a pretty makeover. The B&M pastel pumpkin decorations have gone down a storm on Instagram, with shoppers eager to get their hands on one, or 20.
Halloween decorating ideas are already set to look a little different this year. Instead of the regular orange and black, according to research by Etsy, pastel and pink colours are on the rise – with a 123% rise in searches for pink Halloween items.
It’s therefore no surprise that the B&M pastel coloured pumpkins have gone down a treat among shoppers for doorscapes and dining table decoration ideas.
B&M pastel pumpkin decorations
When B&M posted an image of its new pastel pumpkins on Instagram, captioned ‘We’re going pumpkin mad this season’ they created a big stir. It seemed B&M fans were ready for the pumpkin mania as the posted clocked up over 19k likes.
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‘WHhh I want them so bad,’ commented one fan. ‘Pumpkin goals,’ wrote another.
One keen shopper revealed she’d already been to three shops hunting for these adorable pastel-hued decorations.
Part of a new Harvest Collection, the range includes different size faux pumpkins. From teeny tiny to life-size, and a whole host of sweet pastel colours, along with the traditional orange.
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Whether you group them together, style them outside as part of a doorscape trend, or add them to a window ledge, we can’t get enough of the pretty colours and sweet gold stems. Starting at just £2.50 for the smallest size, they are a bargain way to brighten up your home this autumn.
The decorations are available in two styles, flat and tall; each available in a small and large size. The large array in shape and size, will make styling a bundle of them particularly effective.
While you can settle for a collection of pink pumpkins, the B&M pastel pumpkin decorations are also available in orange, green, beige and white. The pink version will look lovely paired with a traditional orange for a colour clash, or with gold and white for a pretty feminine look.
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Alternatively, the pale green pumpkin will allow you to play with one of the biggest paint trends of the season. It will look lovely paired with the beige and white pumpkins, or an arrangement of pampas grass or dried flowers.
For an extra splash of sparkle to your display, there is a glittery gold pumpkin. It wouldn’t be a Halloween display without a little dash of glittery magic now would it?
The pumpkin decorations are currently available to buy in-store. However, you might want to ring ahead to check you’re not disappointed if your local store doesn’t have them in stock.
No more decaying pumpkins on your doorstep – these ones will last and you can bring them out year after year.