AN INTERIOR design expert has revealed a B&Q hack that lets you create your own art for free – and it looks surprisingly expensive.
The woman took to TikTok to share the trick that is bound to leave your guests speechless.
Reno Realties posted a 30-second video outlining her cheap-as-chips "print hack".
She begins the post by showing viewers a luxury-looking leafy print with the caption: "Make this print for under £15".
The interior design whizz then cuts to a pan of the inside of a B&Q and tells her followers to "pick out a wallpaper you like".
Next, art-lovers are told to "take a sample of it and walk out… smugly".
She shared in the comments how it was totally free – as B&Q don't charge for samples.
The woman then shares a snap of a selection on photo frames and urges viewers to "get yourself to Dunelm, look for a frame, pick your frame, get yourself home and get your scissors".
The TikToker then adds a sped-up clip of her on the floor as she DIY's her cool print.
"Fold your wallpaper to size," she says, "cut it, put it into the frame, stick it with masking tape and put the back of it on".
Her followers were left stunned at the results as she displayed the selection of artworks on her wall.
The chic gold frames holding the wallpaper designs gave the white room a glamorous finish – and all for under £15.
The post quickly racked up a mega 1028 views and fans were quick to leave their thoughts in the comment section.
One wrote: "Brilliant, I'm there tomorrow".
Another said: "This is what I do! perfect matches for any room".
A third commented: "I’ve done this too, really good when you get fed up of the print and can change it when you like".
A fourth chimed in: "That’s amazing".
Another added: "Gonna try this what a good idea".
One more suggested: "£15? Go to the range and you can do it for about £4, better choice of frames too".
This comes after one interior design expert revealed the reason why you need to ditch the fake marble kitchen tops.
Another decoration whizz said she's cracked the code for easy and inexpensive decor and even claimed that thanks to this hack, she'll never have to buy art again.
And an interior designer explained the three hacks lazy girls need in their life if they hate tidying but want their pad to look chic.
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