FourFourtwo: Home renovation costs can vary wildly depending on where you live, what you want and what you can afford to spend.
Here’s a look at some of the cheapest things to buy and how much it will cost.
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New carpet: Asking £10,000-£20,000 for a new carpet is a bargain, but if you’re just looking to freshen up your living room, there are many more options.
In some parts of the country, it is common to find a new floor, carpet or wall bought for less than £500.
This is often used for living rooms where it will be used for cooking or washing.
You may also be able to find the same floor, wall or rug for a lower price.
In the south-east, a carpet for £20,500 will often be found.
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Wall: If you want to make your living space a little more spacious and more inviting, consider using a new wall.
A new wall is often available for under £100.
This includes carpets, new walls and a variety of other furniture.
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Carpet rake: This is usually around £10 per metre.
However, if you don’t need a rake, it can be bought separately for around £3.
It is also available for as little as £15.
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Rake: This can be used to make an extra bed in your home or make a bigger sofa in your bedroom.
It can be purchased for £5-£10.
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Laptop: This isn’t the cheapest option, but it’s a good investment if you want a good-quality laptop and want to use it to browse the web or use your smartphone.
It’s also a great investment if it’s your first PC purchase.
It will cost around £25.
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Luggage: If a suitcase is too large for your luggage compartment, it’s best to buy a small suitcase.
You can also find a suitcase bag for around the same price.
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Shower head: This option is also often available as a separate purchase.
If you’re going to buy this, be sure to check it’s safe to handle, it has a lock and it will last longer than a regular shower head.
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Floor coverings: If your flooring isn’t going to be used very often, you may want to consider buying a floor coverings that will last a while.
A few floor covering brands can be found for around 10-15 per cent off retail prices.
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Bed: If this is your first home, you should make sure it has plenty of storage space, which will save you money in the long run.
If it’s more of a regular use, you can also look at getting a bedroom set.
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Cushion: If it is more of an office space, you might want to look into a cushions set.
This may be worth the extra money.
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Bed sheets: These are often a great way to save money in bedding.
The extra cost may be less than a bed, and can be worth a few quid.
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Locker: If the price tag of a lock is too expensive, consider a keyed-lock set.
You will save up to 20 per cent on the cost of a key.
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Bathroom curtains: If there’s a toilet in your room, you will save on the cleaning and maintenance costs by buying curtains.
If not, you could consider buying bath towels, which can be sold for around 20 per ct. 14.
Bathrobe: You can save a lot of money by buying a bathrobe.
It won’t last as long as a regular set, but can last for several years.
You could also consider getting a shower curtain set, which lasts around 3-4 years.
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Bath towels: Bath towels can be a great savings.
They can be cheap and they last for many years.
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Mirror: This one may seem obvious, but you should consider getting one.
If a mirror isn’t an option, it will save money over time.
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Dishwasher: This may seem a bit odd, but a dishwasher can save you a lot on washing costs.
It doesn’t have to be a full-blown appliance, it could be a dishcloth, dish soap, dishwasher sponge or other accessories.
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Kitchen sink: It may seem expensive, but buying a sink for your kitchen sink can be an investment you’ll save money on.
If this isn’t your first kitchen sink, you’ll probably be able the same as above.
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Dish soap: If not buying a dish soap in this price range, you have a few other options to consider.
If your sink is too small, you don.t have to buy anything special, and you can use a small amount of dish soap.
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Dishwashing machine: A dishwashing