A CRAFTY home decorator has revealed how she transformed her living room with just one budget product.
The woman, Natasha, posted her efforts on Tiktok and raved about how a feature wall had revamped the council house's space.
In the clip, a roll of Fresco Natural Wooden slats Smooth Wallpaper is used to make a part of the wall that juts out into a statement.
"In love with my new feature wall," Natasha wrote.
"Absolute bargain at £7 a roll from B&Q."
The wallpaper creates the "luxurious slat effect" and gives the appearance of wood, according to B&Q.
Online, other shoppers agreed with Natasha's rave reviews, saying they had similar success restyling their homes.
"Love this wallpaper for my dining area!" one woman wrote.
"Very realistic and easy to use! Just very easy to rip, but apart from that I loved this wallpaper."
Another said she found the wallpaper to be a great, cheaper alternative to authentic wood slats.
"Could not afford the wood panels so compromised on this wall paper," she wrote.
"Very happy with the outcome, realistic good quality."
Natasha's creative efforts come after another woman shared how a £10 wallpaper created a feature wall in her living room.
Before the glam makeover, the craft lover showed in her video, the council home walls were plain white – but after a trip to Dunelm, the mum updated them on a budget.
The stunning wallpaper, which retails for a bargain deal, comes with a wooden panel print and will give your home to cosy Bohemian aesthetic without the hefty price tag.
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