YOU don’t need to fork out a fortune to quickly transform your home to look incredible, as one savvy woman demonstrated.
Charl showed how she was fed up with her patchy stairs, so decided to spruce them up with a £30 budget in just 45 minutes.

Charl was desperate to give her stairs a face lift on a budget[/caption]
It looked incredible after just 45 minutes work and a £30 budget[/caption]
First of all she painted the banister and steps with white paint[/caption]
In a clip which has racked up hundreds of likes on her @at_home_with_charl account, she showed how she first of all painted the banister and stairs white.
Once this was dried, she added beige-coloured stair mats from Amazon.
She picked up some Casa Pura stair treads for just £25 and attached them onto each step.
In the pack, she got 15 mats in the rounded shape, which perfectly fit her stairs.
Charl added that they were “super budget friendly” and “easy to apply.”
She also said in the comments that she’d been using the brands with kids for a while and had never had an issue with them budging.
She wrote: “I have two kids too and have had stair treads from the same brand for years without them once budging.
“But if you were super worried I would use the tiniest nails and put one on each side.”
The finished result looked very stylish indeed, was very impressive given her budget and the time spent on it.
She wrote: “Quickest £30 home glow-up you’ll see today.”
People were quick to take the comments and praise her hard work.
One said: “you got a lot done in 45 minutes.”
Another added: “Looks lovely.”

She was super speedy when it came to painting her steps[/caption]
She then added stair treads from Amazon, which cost £25 for a pack[/caption]
The finished result looked stylish and tidy[/caption]
It was a huge improvement to what they looked like before[/caption]
A third commented: “This looks banging.”
She’s not the only person to have transformed her stairs on a budget.
One mum impressively used runner rugs for £2 from IKEA for her DIY job, and it looked incredible.
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