DIYer raves about £18 hack with ‘proof it makes your home look more expensive’ in an instant

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ADDING a touch of class to your home doesn’t have to break the bank.

There are plenty of ways to give your room a glow up while keeping to a budget.

Before photo of a bathroom with dark walls, a pedestal sink, and a toilet.
The bathroom before was in need of an update
Small black sink and brass fixtures in a powder room.
The updated walls made the room look so extravagant

One money-minded DIYer has shared a clever hack that totally transformed their bathroom, and you can copy the look for as little as £18.

Danny and Christina, from Charleston, South Carolina, renovate houses together and post their stunning property transformations to their TikTok account @dgilpinproperties.

Their smart tip has so far racked up over 7 million views.

They captioned their clip: “Proof that limewash makes your house look more expensive.”

Their video showed a dark green bathroom with white panelling, which looked in need of a major update.

Using a limewash paint, Santos by Color Atelier, they applied a generous coat to the wall in sweeping criss-cross motion.

The neutral paint was a stunning beige colour and, once dried, its textured effect gave the bathroom a modern, trendy feel.

The renovators complimented the new walls with gorgeous black and gold fittings.

Danny and Christina described the brushed effect walls as: “A unique way to make your home look high-end.”

TikTok users react

Users in the comments adored the updated bathroom.

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One person wrote: “Obsessed with limewash.”

A second person said: “Looks soooo good!”

A third person chimed in: “I was so nervous watching this, but the end result is fantastic!”

While somebody else added: “Texture is everything in home decor in my opinion.”

And another user wrote: “I love the way that looks.”

Getting the look on a budget

Although limewash paint is typically more expensive than normal paint, it is still a cost-effective alternative to other methods like wallpapering.

There are also plenty of affordable paints on the market that provide a similar textured look.

Crown Emulsion Interior Paint in Textured Fawn.
This emulsion paint gives a similar textured result

Wickes’ Crown Emulsion Interior Paint has a suede effect and leaves walls with a ‘soft, natural brushed effect’ similar to a limewash finish.

The textured finish paint costs just £18 for a 2.5L tub and comes in a variety of colours.

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