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A DIY-SAVVY homeowner has wowed with her kitchen transformation that was achieved using an easy to use £22 buy.

Fans of the budget-friendly decor described the kitchen as looking “new” and were desperate to recreate the results for themselves.

Emma Caley went viral on Facebook when she shared the results of her budget-friendly kitchen transformation, pictured
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Emma Caley went viral on Facebook when she shared the results of her budget-friendly kitchen transformation, picturedCredit: Facebook/DIY On A Budget Official
Emma shared a photo of her tired-looking kitchen before overhauling it with affordable paint
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Emma shared a photo of her tired-looking kitchen before overhauling it with affordable paintCredit: Facebook/DIY On A Budget Official

Emma Caley shared before and after photos of her kitchen on the Facebook group , which has over 2 million members. 

The room looked dated with wooden cupboards and red tiles before she got to work on revamping it.

A photo of the updated kitchen showed it looked brighter even with the blind closed after overhauling the cupboards and tiles.

“Paint beautiful paint! Rust-oleum kitchen cupboard paint in mat finish £22 a tin, covers in one coat but we have done 2,” Emma said.

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“Tile paint rust oleum satin finish £22 a tin, we did 2 coats, new handles £12. Total £56.”

She revealed that an undercoat and primer weren’t needed before applying the first coat of paint.

She simply sugar-soaped the surfaces rather than sanding the cupboards and covered them in paint.

“If you do decide to paint your kitchen I strongly advise using Rust-oleum paint in a Matt finish, it’s extremely durable as I’ve scrubbed it and the finish is amazing!” she added.

Emma described the blinds which were in the house from before they bought it as a “great match” for the paint.

She decided to also keep the appliances and worktops the same in her kitchen.

We were quoted £10k to redo our kitchen by the pros, so did it ourselves on a budget - it’s loads easier to clean now too

Her clever choice of paint was enough to achieve an impressive transformation that racked up hundreds of likes and comments.

“Well done. Looks good,” one person wrote. 

“Wow what a transformation!” another said. 

“Wow, even the paint made the washer look different [laughing],” a third chimed in.

“It looks like a new kitchen love it,” another commented.

has a perfect 5-star rating on Dunelm where it costs £20.

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Banish bins - before the estate agent takes photos, move them out of sight. Value added: £1k

Ace your kerb appeal - re-paint the front door, add pots and plants. Value added: £2.5k

Up your EPC rating - switch to energy-saving LED light bulbs, and insulate your loft. Value added: £3k

Clean your carpets - it’ll instantly refresh the room and eliminate odours. Value added: £3k

Take a pen to tatty tiles - a £5 grout pen could be the difference between poor offers and a swift property sale. Value added: £1k 

Groom the garden - buyers want a low-maintenance space, so trim the lawn and bushes, and hide the rusty trampoline and BBQ. Value added: £1k

Buff up your basin taps - remove any limescale so the fittings stand out in photos. Value added: £500 

Replace the toilet seat - and accessorise the bathroom with new towels and a soap dispenser. Value added: £500 

Remove scuffs and scrapes - you can get a magic eraser for a couple of quid and the walls and skirtings will look brand new. Value added: £1.5k 

Replace dodgy door knobs - out with the old, and in with modern sleek handles for kitchen cupboards. Value added: £3k

Update the drapes - and tie curtains back to allow more light in. Value added: £1k 

Go greige - swap garish painted walls for a neutral hue – like grey or beige – but don’t be too bland. A splash of colour on a feature wall, cushions or cabinets will add a little interest. Value added: £2k.

According to the brand, the paint gives a “velvety satin finish” to tiles and dries within an hour.

They recommend applying two coats for best results and priming any surfaces where stain bleed may cause problems.

is also sold at Dunelm for an affordable price.

It’s described as being durable enough to “handle regular wipe-downs” of splashes within the kitchen and having a soft feel.

The “easy to apply” paint has been highly rated by shoppers who were impressed by the colour and lack of strong odour.

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“Great coverage, lasted forever would definitely recommend this paint,” one review reads.

“Really pleased with the coverage, colour and finish. Quick drying time too and no bad smell,” another says. 

Emma raved about Rust-oleum kitchen cupboard paint in the colour Hessian, pictured
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Emma raved about Rust-oleum kitchen cupboard paint in the colour Hessian, picturedCredit: Dunelm
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