Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion makeover ‘cost £39k – with £900 chairs, £28k kitchen and Ikea bargains in son’s room’
KATIE Price's Mucky Mansion makeover cost a whopping £39k, according to interior design experts.
The 43-year-old documented her renovation journey in a new Channel 4 show as she attempted to turn the property back into a home.
According to , the brand new kitchen in Katie's house cost £28k and the new items of furniture in her living room would've come with a price tag of £2,049.95.
They estimate the dining room table and chairs to have cost £3,596. Moving onto the bedrooms, Stelrad claim Princess's room cost £905 while Jett's set them back £488 - with some of the items coming from Ikea.
For four armchairs in Katie's garden room they estimate £900 was spent while the reception room cost £2080, meaning the total cost of renovation £38,918.95.
On the programme Katie showed off the completed renovation of her West Sussex home, which had been left rotting after years of neglect.
The cameras panned round the home to show off the stunning living-room set-up, with plush pink and green velvet sofas overlooking the countryside views.
Candles and mirrors had been carefully laid out as decoration to make the room appear light, bright and airy - with the fireplace cleared and ready for use.
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Elsewhere in the house, teenage daughter Princess' room had been transformed with a huge pink bed, as well as a neon light-up sign spelling out her name.
While youngest son Jett's room had been turned into a jungle paradise, with touches of green and dark wood to give it a natural feel.
The entrance hallway had also been changed - with a neon sign spelling out "Welcome to Pricey Woods'" on the wall, as a note towards Katie's fiancé Carl.
A large lip-shaped love seat and three identical pink dog statues had been added to the space to give it pops of colour, matching the pink staircase bannister.
Sitting to review her handiwork, Katie told her mum and sister how she was pleased of "what she had achieved" in clearing the house.
"The journey of this house hasn't just been about me, it's been about the journey of my kids, my mum, my sister," the star told the cameras.
"I've put my touch on it, and so have my family. But this just goes to show you can turn things around, and I'm really proud of what I have achieved."
"This is my land and my house, now the house is coming back together like I'm coming back together," Katie continued.
"In the past this place has been called the Mucky Mansion, but it's not that any more, it's now my happy home."
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