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Interior design experts share six cheap and easy ways you can upcycle your kitchen for £120

Most people are now looking for ways to save money around their home amid the cost of living crisis, which involves cutting costs when renovating. A kitchen is one of the most expensive rooms to revamp, with the average new kitchen costing around £10,550, according to Checkatrade .

Upcycling furniture has become a popular trend across the UK, with many DIY-savvy people using social media to reveal how they bring second-hand or dated items back to life whilst on a budget.

Kitchen interior experts at Tap Warehouse have now shared six cheap and easy ways that you can transform your kitchen from old to new for just £120.

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According to the interior design experts, the cost of new kitchen cupboards can set you back by £3,000 on average.

However the experts recommend that upcycling your cupboards with a lick of paint can do just the job, and save you money in the process.

"Prep your kitchen cupboards by giving them a good clean and sand before painting them. You should also remove the handles and apply tape where the cabinet touches the walls to avoid spillages," the interior designers at Tap Warehouse advise.

To do this you will need sanding paper, a screwdriver, satin or semi-gloss paint, paintbrushes and tape, and will cost around £24 on average.

The interior experts say that one great way to makeover a second-hand sink is by painting it with a unique pattern.

"The great thing about this is if you were to do this yourself at home, you could even create your own pattern to paint, making it unique. You can also buy a wall stencil in the pattern you prefer and follow this design instead."

According to Tap Warehouse tile

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