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Update your kitchen for under £300

At this time of year, we often look to our homes and wonder how we can give them a new lease of life. With the kitchen being one of the hardest working rooms in the house, it soon becomes the focus of our attention for a makeover. But with budgets tight after some festive spending we’re all looking for clever, purse-friendly solutions to create that Insta-worthy space.

From a fresh coat of paint on the walls in the latest on-trend hue, to changing the look of the units with new doors, there are lots of ways to make a big impact with minimum spend. If tiles are looking tired or dated, but still in good condition, then try out patterned tile stickers, paint or adhesive solutions that can simply be applied over the top.

If your white goods stand out like a sore thumb, help them blend into the

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