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It’s a chalk and mineral-based paint which leaves a matte finish. I decided after research to use the Frenchic Al Fresco paint. "I could then start my painting! Once I had decided what height to have the contrasting colours meet, I used frog tape to ensure a straight edge. I secured them using tile adhesive and grout. Thankfully I have a lot of patience, so after a few hours of finely shaving and sanding tiny bits off, I managed to have the perfect fit. This I did with my jigsaw and diamond blade attachment. "My only option was to buy bigger ones and cut them exactly to size. Given that the tiles were from the ’80s, finding tiles that size was virtually impossible.

"After receiving advice from a tiler, it was advised that I remove the broken ones and replace them with new ones.
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Around six were either cracked or completely broken. Using a hammer and wallpaper scraper, I finally managed to prise it off the tiles, but with resultant damage to them. "This was my original family home and my dad worked in the shipyards, so my guess was that it came from there. "The fixing bracket fitted to the main wall tiles and was held in place using the expected Rawlplugs and screws, but the thick yellow industrial-type glue for additional security was definitely not expected! "I removed the toilet roll holder, wall cupboard and towel rail with ease, however, the old concertina bath screen took a good couple of hours to remove. This provided a better surface for the paint to adhere to. "Next, I lightly sanded the tiles using my orbital sander on a 120 grit. This helped remove any residual dirt or grime built up over time. "First, I prepped the bath panel and the wall tiles throughout the bathroom using sugar soap. Over 1,000 shoppers have looked at this Shark vacuum (pictured above) in the past 24 hours and we can see why. It has Dolby Vision IQ which adjusts the colour and contrast for you.
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The TV costs £799 and has 4K Ultra HD, giving users the most vibrant visuals available. Many of the TVs have been reduced by at least £100, including this LG 48 inch Smart 4K Ultra HD OLED TV (pictured above). The cheapest OLED TVs at AO currently start from £799. This Samsung integrated fridge-freezer was £879 but is now only £749 in the Black Friday sale, and you'll be able to use the £50 off too, so you'll actually get it for £700. You will need to use code: BFBUILT50 at checkout. You can get £50 off built-in appliances so you can kit out your kitchen with a sleek yet affordable style. "My process for most of my projects generally involves an attitude of ‘try something, see if it works, if not, change it!’ I knew I wanted crisp white in the shower area with nearby greenery, then a more sophisticated industrial-style boudoir for the rest.ĪO has launched their Black Friday 2021 sale early with hundreds of discounts across a range of electricals. My creative process really took off when my partner took our boys to see family in France for a few days, giving me the perfect opportunity to revamp the bathroom and use it as a surprise for when they got home!
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"My vision was of an industrial feel mixed with natural wood and greenery plus a hint of glam. "I noted some tips and inspiration on some Facebook groups, took lots of inspiration from Pinterest and of course from my favourite interior magazines. "Having already spent so much on those other areas, I decided to do it on the cheap as my budget wouldn’t stretch to a brand new suite and tiles. "The idea for my bathroom came from an extension of what I had already created in my hallway and kitchen.

Monica told money-saving Black Friday app : “I decided to become self-employed as a locum a year ago, giving me better opportunities to do the things I enjoy best - to create interiors, make furniture and basically just to nurture my creative side. READ MORE Chase contestant criticised by fans over announcement in middle of show Monica managed to do the project for under £500 instead of an estimated £4,000.
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Monica Farrelly, 45, wanted to overhaul her bathroom without spending a fortune and she used budget materials such as Amazon stick-on tiles and a free scaffolding board as a shelf. A DIY mum has transformed her bathroom for under £500 - saving an eye watering £3.5k.
