Do you want to give your home a makeover on a budget? Then this video tutorial by Hometalk on YouTube is definitely a must-watch for you! You won’t even have to buy new appliances or decor pieces for your home because you can just give them a new look and keep on using them as you usually would. Learn how now and show us the results.

Materials:

  • Contact paper
  • X-Acto knife
  • Painter’s tape
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush
  • Paint
  • Wood stain
  • Cloth or rag
  • Wood board
  • Wood glue

Directions:

Project #1: Easy microwave makeover

Wrap your old microwave with contact paper, then scrape it flatly, and cut out the excess. Cut off the small spaces or areas that need to have a hole using an X-Acto knife and you’re done.

Project #2: Garage door makeover

Adhere some painter’s tape around the box or frame of your garage door, then cover the wide spaces or center with paint, and let it dry completely. Once dry, remove the tape from the garage door and you’re done.

Easy Fake High-End Decor Tutorial
Image credit: Hometalk via YouTube

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Project #3: Battery-Operated Candle Makeover

Cover the candle with gray acrylic paint, then cut some texture along the candle using an X-Acto knife, and let it dry completely. Once dry, cover the candle with a dark stain, wipe off the excess, then once dry, coat it with cream-colored paint, and let it dry before lighting it up.

Project #4: Banquet Table Makeover

Measure the wood pieces that you want to go on top of your table making sure to overlap the boards, then attach them to the table, apply wood glue around the sides, and attach the board around the sides. Stain the wood, then wipe off the excess, and let it dry completely.

Easy High-End Makeover For Your Home
Image credit: Hometalk via YouTube

 

*These amazing images are all credited to Hometalk via YouTube. Check her other content and follow for more!

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