A COUPLE have revealed that they bought the worst house on the street but have since given it the ultimate transformation.
Nina and Dylan, who are from Australia, explained that they bought a tired home with 1970s’ wallpaper and a leaking bathroom and gave it a mega makeover.
Now, the home is unrecognisable, and social media users are stunned at just how fabulous it looks.
Sharing their DIY renovation project online, Nina and Dylan explained “a lot can happen in three years.”
They said: “In 2020 we bought the worst house on the street.”
At the start of the video, the couple shared a close-up look inside their rundown, tired-looking home.
The house was in desperate need of modernising, as it clearly hadn’t been touched in years.
The couple then shared a variety of videos of the pair working on the home, as they added: “And turned it into…”
Shortly after, we saw videos of the overhauled home – with a kitchen that looks straight out of a magazine.
The beautiful beige space is sure to be Kardashian approved and is something many of us would dream of.
The tired wallpaper was nowhere in sight and instead the bedrooms were complete with a fresh lick of white paint, instantly brightening up the space.
The couple explained that the bathroom was “leaking” prior to its renovation, and now is not only stunning, with his and her sinks and a freestanding bathtub, but it’s something you’d expect to find in a posh hotel.
Nina later revealed that Dylan is a carpenter, so was able to do a lot of the work himself.
When asked how much the renovation cost, she claimed: “Too much. But we did a lot ourselves (Dylan is a carpenter) which saved us money.”
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @that.70s.bungalow, has clearly left many stunned, and it has quickly gone viral, racking up a staggering 2.5 million views.
Social media users were left gobsmacked at the home’s overhaul and many took to the comments to express this.
One person said: “Just wow, looks amazing.”
Another added: “This is unreal! Sooo gorgeous!”
A third commented: “This home is truly one-of-a-kind! It's the perfect place to call home.”
While someone else chimed in: “Omg. I don’t know what I was expecting but this exceeded whatever it was.”
At the same time, another user posted: “The way I gasped when I saw the new kitchen.”
Meanwhile, one woman wrote: “Would love to know how much you made off this house!”
In response, Nina replied: “Hasn’t sold yet but hopefully when we do it does well.”
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