I saved a fortune on buying new doors for my house after discovering a picture frame Poundland hack – it was easy to do

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I saved a fortune on buying new doors for my house after discovering a picture frame Poundland hack – it was easy to do
Author: Yasmin Harisha
Published: Dec, 23 2024 07:23

A SAVVY homeowner has revealed how she transformed her plain internal doors into posh, panelled masterpieces using an inexpensive hack with Poundland picture frames. Mrs. Clarke, who has been documenting her home renovation journey on TikTok, shared the clever trick in a now-viral video, stunning viewers with just how budget-friendly and effective the method is.

 [Mrs Clarke saved a fortune on buying new doors for her house]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mrs Clarke saved a fortune on buying new doors for her house]

In one of her recent clips, Mrs. Clarke explained how her "picture frame panelling hack" came to life. She admitted that after spending a significant amount on making the outer side of her doors look fancy, she wanted a cheaper solution for the inside of her downstairs toilet door - especially since it’s primarily used by her husband, Andy.

 [She managed to do this just by using picture frames from Poundland]
Image Credit: The Sun [She managed to do this just by using picture frames from Poundland]

“I definitely didn’t want to be doing anything too expensive or fancy for him,” she joked. “So off I went into Poundland and picked up some of their picture frames. "And can I just ask - why is it called Poundland when these cost me two pounds, not one?.

 [She bought three frames from Poundland and used them for her design]
Image Credit: The Sun [She bought three frames from Poundland and used them for her design]

"Anyway, I transformed the inside of this door for less than six pounds!”. To achieve the look, Mrs. Clarke bought three identical picture frames and carefully removed the glass. She then measured and aligned the frames on the door, ensuring they were evenly spaced for a professional finish.

 [Mrs Clarke stuck the frames on by using an adhesive]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mrs Clarke stuck the frames on by using an adhesive]

Using adhesive, she stuck the frames onto the door before painting everything white to match the door’s original colour. The total cost for the project cost her £6 - a fraction of what bespoke panelled doors would typically cost. Mrs. Clarke’s TikTok video quickly gained attention, with viewers flocking to the comments section to express their admiration and excitement about trying the hack themselves.

 [She painted the entire door white so it matched]
Image Credit: The Sun [She painted the entire door white so it matched]

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