A HOME renovation expert has revealed how she created the kitchen of her dreams on the cheap.
Caroline McQuistin shares what her life is like on the Scottish island of Skye and how she has done up her home on social media.
Taking to her TikTok page she revealed to her 40,000 followers how she transformed it and spent only £1,500.
The footage itself shows off her enviable creation while she explained just how she did it on the cheap in the comments.
Replying to one comment asking how she did it, Caroline said: “A lot of DIY, a lot of charity shops and a lot of buying the cheapest version of something and styling it wisely.”
Caroline has detailed her kitchen transformation in a series of short video clips.
In another recent post she revealed she bought a number of items from charity shops, including soup bowls, a ceramic jug, a brass lamp and a framed painting.
In another clip she said she bought the kitchen table from Facebook marketplace.
Viewers were impressed with the finished result.
One said: “This is the best kitchen design I have seen on this app – it’s sooo cute!”
Another added: “Absolutely perfect! Every inch, well well done!”
While a third posted: “I was not expecting much, I was thinking maybe a back cabinet and a few new bits but girl you gave us a whole new kitchen and it’s a dream.”
Elsewhere, another DIY enthusiast said they had transformed their kitchen and only spent £25.
While another expert spent three months doing up their kitchen all on their own.
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