I added £250,000 to the value of my 'tired & unloved' home using smart DIY tricks – here's how I did it | The Sun

A WOMAN has revealed how she added £250,000 to the value of her house with smart DIY tricks.

Sophie Higgs, 40, and her husband, Simon, have saved thousands renovating the 'unloved' 1980s property using thrifty DIY hacks.


The couple bought their home for £365,000 in 2017, and since then have spent around £60,000 on renovations, a whopping £50,000 less than they were quoted.

They revamped the kitchen, garden, hallway, and fixed their conservatory, taking on most of the work themselves.

The improvements have added up to £250,000 in value to the property.

Sophie has documented the process on her Instagram @home_by_the_cloud, which has over 109K followers, showing what can be achieved on a budget.

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"We've been in our home just over five years now and it's been quite a journey," Sophie said.

"There wasn't a lot on the market when we were wanting to buy, so we chose something we thought had potential.

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"The house was very tired and unloved and didn't fit our needs.

"It's been a long process because we save the money needed to renovate each room at a time."

One of the biggest savings for the couple came from the garden, which they transformed for just £7000 after being quoted £35,000.

"We try and do as much of the work as possible ourselves, between both working full time and having a busy family life with two children," Sophie said.

"Everything we do is on a budget. Our goal is to create a high-end look without breaking the bank.

"We’ve designed the interior of our home and garden ourselves, including the kitchen design and layout and we designed all the gardens.

"We transformed our old leaking plastic roofed conservatory into a proper room, that’s now used as an office.

"We did this by replacing the roof with a solid roof and sanding, repairing, and painting the wooden conservatory frame.

"We’ve also saved a few thousand by panelling ourselves in the hallway, stairs, and downstairs toilet, replacing skirting and architrave ourselves, and doing all the decorating ourselves."

The couple also saved money by using a lot of smart DIY hacks and upcycling in their home transformation.

"We did a lot of the garden ourselves, including laying edging stones and making fences out of roofing battens," Sophie said.

"I'll always look for ways to upcycle furniture rather than spending loads of money on new.

"Dining tables I were looking at were coming in at £1000 and I thought there's no way I’m paying that.

"We bought one off eBay for £100 and painted it, it looks the same as those high-end dining tables.

"I also did the same with our console table in our hallway.

It cost £65 for the table and £20 for the paint, rather than the £400 one I was tempted to buy.

"We haven't had our home valued but it will have increased anywhere from £200k to £250k."

The couple did run into challenges along the way, but insist they have no regrets.

Sophie said: "After the arrival of both our children and sleepless nights, the last thing we wanted to be doing then was renovating our house.

"Because we’ve been working on it for five years now it can seem never-ending, but everything we’ve done has been worth it in the end.

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Sophie and Simon are planning to tackle their bedroom and the living room next, and they plan to get their garden ready for spring and summer.






Sophie and Simon’s cost breakdown and savings

  • Kitchen units quote £16,000. Actual cost £7,000
  • Kitchen extension £40,000
  • Kitchen flooring quote £3,600. Actual cost £1,000
  • Garden quote £35,000. Actual cost £7,000
  • Hallway cost (excluding flooring) £500
  • Conservatory quote £15,000. Actual cost £5,000

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