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A MUM has shared her mega house transformation, and it looks so good people have asked whether she knocked it down and bought a new one. 

Joanne Lewis from Kent explained that she once owned the ‘ugliest house on the street’, but after three years and a few extensions, she’s now turned it into her dream home. 

Joanne shared her house transformation on Instagram and Twitter
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Joanne shared her house transformation on Instagram and TwitterCredit: petitesideofstyle/Instagram
Joanne claims their house was 'upside down' with the bedrooms on the ground floor and the lounge on the second floor
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Joanne claims their house was 'upside down' with the bedrooms on the ground floor and the lounge on the second floorCredit: joannechristina/Twitter
She painstakingly renovated it over a few years, adding a third floor extension and one for the kitchen
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She painstakingly renovated it over a few years, adding a third floor extension and one for the kitchenCredit: joannechristina/Twitter

The mum-of-two and her partner bought their forever home by the sea back in 2017, but admitted it was “upside down.'

Not only were the bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, but the kitchen and living room were on the second floor. 

The pair then set about creating a sensible layout, and added an extension on the ground floor for their kitchen. 

Sharing the progress on and , Joanne revealed their-step-by-step process, saying: “We changed the windows in the living room, from rectangle to square.

“The house itself was square so we worked with what we had keeping the theme of the house square but modern. 

“After all this is a stepping stone to our forever home.

"So working with what we had was key.

“Upstairs was the kitchen and lounge. We created a hallway which would lead into one master bedroom, a second bedroom and a shower room.”

The couple stripped wallpaper, knocked down walls, tackled the garden and even added a new staircase. 

Documenting their extreme renovation, Joanne said: “A year later we added another floor to the house. 

“Making the house four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two balconies with sea views.

“The house was rendered. Wood added to balcony areas. Intended to paint the wood black but still unsure. 

“Aluminium fascia was added to the roof and under balconies. Paving on the driveway completed. 

“Electricity box is still to be covered with wood that matches the house.”

As the house grew so did their family, with the couple welcoming two children along the way. 

They adapted the house to accommodate their brood, continuing: “Another nursery and our new bedroom. 

Joanne explained: “The original master bedroom below, with the built in wardrobes is now a dressing room. This has been finished very recently, still working on furnishing the main room. 

“Sky light above the bed means perfect star gazing at night.”

In the last few days the couple have finally finished their garden, and shared incredible before-and-after photos to .

Joanne said: “A modern home by the sea is the end result to what was once a garage, then a 2 bedroom house now a four bed. 

“It’s still a work in progress. But very nearly complete.”

Also sharing the transformation on Twitter, Joanne said: “The ugliest house on the street" as quoted by a neighbour... 

“Well, not anymore.”

Her post has racked up more than 40,000 likes, as people could scarcely believe it was the same property.

Commenting online, one person said: “What a transformation. It's amazing.”

Another wrote: “This is incredible. Well done! Looks like a massive job.”

A third said: “What an amazing transformation. I bet it's easily the nicest house on the street now.”

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Someone else asked: “Did you knock it down and build a new one? Looks fantastic.”

While this person raved: “Love this, such an amazing transformation!”

The house was originally a two bed, two bath property
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The house was originally a two bed, two bath propertyCredit: joannechristina/Twitter
Before the wooden kitchen was originally on the second floor
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Before the wooden kitchen was originally on the second floorCredit: joannechristina/Twitter
They put in an extension in the garden and put their new open-plan kitchen there
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They put in an extension in the garden and put their new open-plan kitchen thereCredit: joannechristina/Twitter
The pair added balconies and landscaped the back garden
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The pair added balconies and landscaped the back gardenCredit: joannechristina/Twitter