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B&M shopper completely transforms his living room with simple £9.99 bargain buy

There are plenty of ways that you can renovate your home on a budget, starting with DIY. One B&M shopper has cleverly transformed his living room using a bargain £9.99 item.

Daniel Huszar, 30, wanted to create a panel feature wall in his lounge, without spending a fortune on the job. Instead he created the on-trend look by purchasing a simple roll of wallpaper from B&M.

He then bought wallpaper mix for £2.99, which meant the entire wall cost him just £13 to transform - and it has given his living room a completely different look.

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"I’d seen some wallpaper panelling ideas on Facebook by using wallpaper, and the layout of my lounge wasn’t really working," Daniel told DIY On A Budget UK.

“It felt quite cold, so I thought I would give the idea a try and do a feature piece. I rearranged the lounge, moved the TV over and measured the gap between the frames.

I then started putting up the paper and used two and a half widths for this."

The wallpaper from B&M was called 'wooden slats wallpaper' which gives a rustic wood-effect look. "The wallpaper cost £9.99 for a roll which was more than enough for the feature. The wallpaper paste mix cost £2.99 so it was a total of less than £13 to create all together.," Daniel said.

"It took approximately an hour and a half to do, and I have never put wallpaper up myself before I just held the roll at the top of the wall, dropped it to the bottom and just put a little cut where the skirting was.

"I cut this to size and then pasted the paper and put it on the wall. I just fiddled around with the paper till it was right and matched up with no gaps," he added.

"A tip for novices would be to

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