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Mum turns loft used for storage into incredible cinema room for the family


Having a home swanky enough to hide our own cinema room feels like something only a lottery win could make reality.

And while we’ll still be hoping our numbers come up, one mum has revealed the incredible transformation she gave her attic which has left us green with envy – but the good news is it didn’t cost a fortune.

The DIY job to renovate the loft and turn it into the dream movie room includes mood lighting, reclining chairs and, of course, a full entertainment system.

Before pictures show the space being used to store the miscellaneous objects which many of us will recognise from our own attics, including boxes, unused electronics and an old vacuum cleaner.

Showing the progress of the job on the DIY on a Budget Facebook group, the room was completely cleared out, before being repainted and fitted with a plush new carpet.

They gave the room a lick of paint and a new carpet

The final results are fantastic

Cinema style lights were added, along with four leather reclining chairs and a huge 65″ flat-screen TV.

The whole thing came in at under £900, spending £20 on paint, £40 on the lights, £120 on the carpet, £350 on the TV and picking up four chairs for £350.

It took the family a week to complete and others were quick to share their amazement at the incredible results, as reported by The Sun.

One commented: “This is by far THE BEST post on here I’ve ever seen and so awesomely family orientated.

“Hats off to you.”

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A second replied to say: “Wow this is wicked. I would love this.”

Another added: “Great idea I love this! You did a wonderful job.”

Another mum has found her newborn son becoming the envy of plenty of muggles after showing off the spell-binding results of her Harry Potter nursery creation.

She shared a look at the magical room on Facebook, revealing it took months of planning to put it all together.





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