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SHE might be a working mum-of-two, a brand ambassador and a full-time influencer with multiple book deals, but Mrs Hinch proves her love for bargains will never fade.

The 31-year-old recently shopped up a storm at the budget-friendly furniture store Ikea and transformed her bargain buys into designer-esque pieces for pennies.

Mrs Hinch picked up the basic white furniture from Ikea
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Mrs Hinch picked up the basic white furniture from IkeaCredit: Instagram/@mrshinchhome
The end result looks super chic and you'd never guess they were from Ikea
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The end result looks super chic and you'd never guess they were from IkeaCredit: Instagram/@mrshinchhome
Mrs Hinch shared the transformation on her Instagram
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Mrs Hinch shared the transformation on her Instagram

"Ok so I have a little idea in mind on what I'd like to do with my two Ikea purchases," the cleaning guru revealed in her Stories.

Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchcliffe, bought a mini plastic white stool just £4, with a matching mini coffee table for £19 and spruced them up to match her dreamy home decor.

The best part is that anyone can do it too and it only takes minutes to do.

After assembling each, she gave them both a coat of paint in her favourite colour which matched her home decor perfectly.


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"I am loving the look of this 'Dark Hessian' range and I love this make of spray paint. I've used it a lot," she said of the PlastiKote chalk paint, which can be picked up for roughly £8 at Wickes.

"It's good paint, I've used it a lot. Let's see how they turn out and I'll show you what I've got in mind."

To take it a step further, the design queen glued her own HINCH rattan place mat to the top of the stool given it a super chic finish - and you'd never believe it was the same cheap buy.

The matching table got a similar make over too, but Sophie used a rattan tray which she simply placed on its surface instead.

"Sometimes it's so hard to find a mini side table to not only move around the house easily but also fit into smaller placed AND that matches the colour palette," she admitted.

And raved: "With a bit of spay paint and styling, we're done".

Showing off the end results, she wrote: "Not bad for a £4 Ikea stool. You can spray paint the frame to match your own decor of course and my Hinch place mat is £3."

And of the finished side table, she wrote: "I've always wanted a tray table in my own colour palette so I'm over the moon with this one (it's the Gladom Ikea table £19) and my Hinch tray fits perfect too."

The DIY and cleaning fan showed the two items used separately in her living room, but also displayed them together with the stool tucked away underneath the table.

She used a pretty chalk paint to change the colour of the furniture
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She used a pretty chalk paint to change the colour of the furniture
Sophie then used her HINCH place mat, available from Tesco, and glued it to the top of the stool
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Sophie then used her HINCH place mat, available from Tesco, and glued it to the top of the stool
The end result is stunning
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The end result is stunning

We also shared Stacey Solomon, Olivia Bowen and Mrs Hinch’s £10 secret to revamping ANY furniture.

Elsewhere in DIY, our greedy builder tried to charge us £3.3k for work in our dining room – we did it ourselves for a fraction of the cost.

And this woman transforms her boring beige home into a colourful paradise thanks to £20 paint and charity shop bargains.

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