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I’m a mum-of-3 & my new house was the worst I’d ever seen – I transformed it & tripled its value with no DIY experience

A MUM-OF-THREE and her partner transformed a 'hoarder's home' and tripled its value despite having no DIY experience.

The savvy couple, Charlotte Fotheringham, 39 and her partner Michael Winder, 36, completed their home transformation in just one year.

The couple's front room now, they tripled the value of the property
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The couple's front room now, they tripled the value of the propertyCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
The front room before was dark and dingy, the previous owners even left their McDonalds behind
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The front room before was dark and dingy, the previous owners even left their McDonalds behindCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
The bathroom was lacking character and the couple had to clear out the previous owner's belongings
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The bathroom was lacking character and the couple had to clear out the previous owner's belongingsCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
Now the bathroom looks much more modern and brighter
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Now the bathroom looks much more modern and brighterCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham

They purchased the house to turn it into their family home and the property was originally infested with rats before the couple got to work.

Now, the house has a stunning modern, open-plan feel to it, and is totally unrecognisable.

The couple bought the 1950s three-bedroom house located in Stamford, Lincolnshire back in 2019 for £160,000.

Despite the house needing to repaired form top to bottom, how little DIY experience the couple had and the fact Charlotte, had given birth to twins just two days before getting the keys, they were itching to get started.

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But before the couple could even get started, they had to clear out the previous owners belongings which were left behind - which included bedding, washing up and even a Mcdonalds.

Speaking to the , Charlotte said: "It was absolutely filthy, it had yellow walls stained with nicotine, it was the worst house I'd ever been in."

It took seven months for the couple to make the place 'liveable' and prepared building work to take place in December 2019.

Charlotte remembers they couldn't even look in the garden as it was so overgrown with brambles.

Charlotte and Michael completely emptied the home, leaving just the brick walls as an empty frame to work with.

They ripped out the ceilings, added new electric, new plumbing and added a two-storey extension to the side of the home and a single storey on the back.

The couple also got the garden landscaped and built a home office at the end of the garden, all with no DIY experience htemselves.

The mum-of-three admitted the couple underestimated just how much they were getting themselves into when they bought the house.

Charlotte had three children under three at the time and confesses it was a challenge.

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The mum was on maternity leave while they were renting a tiny house, then the lockdown started while Michael was at work and working on the house all the time.

Charlotte chipped in too, going to the house to paint while the babies were asleep.

In total the couple spend £150,000 and a year of grafting on the house and were thrilled when it was recently valued at £435,000 - triple what they paid.

Charlotte has documented their DIY journey on her Instagram account, , and recommended others to plan ahead and budget generously in case the price goes over.

She also said: "Get separate tradespeople in for each job (as it's more expensive to have one company do everything) and don't necessarily use the cheapest quote.

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"Better trades will end up saving you money in the long run."

Finally, she encouraged buyers to splurge on purchases like flooring and kitchen worktops so they last longer.

Charlotte explains the house was infested with rats when they purchased it
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Charlotte explains the house was infested with rats when they purchased itCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
They transformed the kitchen into an open-planned space
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They transformed the kitchen into an open-planned spaceCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
The previous owners even left their washing up in the sink
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The previous owners even left their washing up in the sinkCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
The garish pink bedroom wasn't to the taste of Charlotte and her partner, Michael
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The garish pink bedroom wasn't to the taste of Charlotte and her partner, MichaelCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
Using a lick of lighter paint and adding modern interiors transformed the room
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Using a lick of lighter paint and adding modern interiors transformed the roomCredit: Charlotte Fotheringham
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