A SINGLE mother has revealed that she gave her kitchen a mega makeover whilst staying on a budget.
So if you want to add to your pad, then you’ve come to the right place and will need to listen up.



Jessica Willcock, a from the UK, used from and to give her space a new lease of life, and it’s left people open-mouthed.
Thrilled with her , Jessica took to to share a before and after look at her .
But whilst Jessica loves her , she claimed that her kitchen is not to everyone’s taste.
What was once a bright aqua blue space has since been given a pretty, pink , .
Posting on DIY On A Budget, a private group with 2.2 million members, alongside snaps of her home, Jessica wrote: “Transformed my tired and beaten up old .
“We’re finally making a happy space for the two of us.”;
Jessica claimed that her kitchen is “not to everyone’s taste..”;, but acknowledged that she is a “ who loves to help change our .”;
The savvy mum then acknowledged that she used Rust-Oleum paint in the shade Dusky Pink to inject personality into her .
She described the , which retails from £18.99, as “an absolute dream to put on”;.
As well as this, the shared that to transform her worktops, she used D-C-Fix , in a zebra print pattern, which she bought from Amazon.
Not only this, but to the space, Jessica hung faux flowers from her kitchen light, which she nabbed from The Range.
DIY fans react
Jessica’s post has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 190 likes and 68 comments.
Social media users were left open-mouthed by the and many eagerly flocked to the comments to express this.
One person said: “You don't have to defend your taste. It looks like a lovely, fun, happy family home. I like.”;
Wow! Unique and personalised, not a show room kitchen
Facebook user
Another added: “Love it!”;
A third commented: “Your home is absolutely stunning.”;
Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “I can't tell you how much I love it.”;
Not only this, but one woman claimed: “Wow! Unique and personalised, not a kitchen.”;
Despite this, not everyone was as kind, as one user snapped: “Not my taste.”
At the same time, a second wrote: “I hate the colour pink.”