Stacey Solomon’s 12p way to transform your kitchen from bland to stylish in seconds with a Temu buy & it looks brand new

STACEY Solomon’s TV show revealed how to get a brand new kitchen in seconds with a 12p buy.

This week on BBC’s Sort Your Life Out tonight, Stacey and her team of experts set about transforming the cluttered home of blended Clarke family.

Stacey Solomon on the set of Sort Your Life Out.
Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out aired on BBC tonight with some great home tips
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Man installing kitchen backsplash tiles.
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Cleaning and homes expert Iwan Carrington showed how you can transform your kitchen in seconds using stick-on tiles[/caption]

Hand applying dark-colored tile adhesive to a wall.
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The stickers go over your existing tiles[/caption]

Person applying a sticker to a tile wall.
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You can use a credit card to smooth out any bumps[/caption]

After Jon moved in with Sarah and her son from a previous relationship, Timeon, the mess in their home quickly started to build up. 

Things started to get out of control for the West Midlands after the arrival of two kids of their own, Owen and Caitlin. 

The couple called on host Stacey to help them transform their messy house, which they found included 112 board games, 4,017 plastic toys and 1,211 books.

Meanwhile, while they sorted items to chuck or donate, Stacey’s professionals got to work updating the house. 

Cleaning expert Iwan Carrington was on hand to share a very affordable hack for getting a “brand new kitchen” for a tiny price – which looked great in the Clarkes’ “dated” space.

On tonight’s show, he explained: “I’m using some tile stickers to completely transform the kitchen.

“You can actually order tile stickers that are the perfect size for your tiles.

“But you could get a sheet of vinyl and cut it to size if you have got the time.”

Home hack queen Stacey advised: “Simply peel, line up, and stick to the existing tiles using a credit card to smooth out the bumps.”

Iwan shared how you can go over with a hair dryer to make sure that the edges are fully stuck on.


A cluttered kitchen with wooden cabinets and a washing machine.
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Before, the Clarkes’ kitchen looked rather plain and bland[/caption]

Kitchen with light wood cabinets and teal tile backsplash.
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Their kitchen space looked stylish with the navy stickers[/caption]

Moroccan mandala tile decals on a kitchen backsplash.
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You can get tile stickers from as little as 12p on Temu[/caption]

He added some smart navy stickers to the family’s white, bland tiles and it instantly made it look more premium. 

Pleased with the finished result, Iwan said: “Loving this, look at that!

“New tile stickers, brand new kitchen.”

If you are looking to transform your kitchen but don’t have a huge budget, you may wish to check out Temu

The budget site is selling 48 tile decal stickers for £5.93, which works out at 12p per tile.

Family bike ride on a path.
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Stacey helped the struggling Clarke family on the show tonight[/caption]

Screengrab of Stacey Solomon and a woman sorting through cardboard boxes in a living room.
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Stacey helped mum Sarah declutter her home[/caption]

Glass hack

Iwan previously shared a very handy 3p hack if you want to leave your windows gleaming – coffee filters.

He explained: “These coffee filters are brilliant for cleaning windows because they’re really strong and they’re lint-free as well, so they don’t give any smears. 

“If you’re a coffee drinker and you have a big sack of these in your kitchen, one goes a long way.”

Man demonstrating a window cleaning method.
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On a previous show, cleaning expert Iwan showed how coffee filters can be used to clean windows[/caption]

Person cleaning a window.
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Coffee filters are lint-free so leave windows without streaks[/caption]

Thankfully the hack doesn’t need to break the bank.

Tesco is currently selling a pack of 40 coffee filters for £1.30, which works out at 3p per one.

According to First For Women, coffee filters are better than paper towels because, as they’re lint-free, there will be no residue left on your windows.

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