A single mother has revealed how she turned the disused space under her stairs into a vibrant bar for just £99.
Sharon Griffiths-Hay, from Cardiff, was using the area under her staircase for storage, but decided there was a more fun way to make the most of the space during the lockdown.
The mother-of-two, who lost her job as a cleaner due to the pandemic, decided to transform it into a miniature 'Ladies Lounge' bar for under £100, using paint and bargain buys from Wilko, B&M and stocking it with alcohol from Aldi.
Sharon Griffiths-Hay, from Cardiff, was using the area under her staircase for storage, but decided there was a more fun way to make the most of the space during the lockdown (seen before)
Taking to DIY On A Budget's Facebook page, Sharon shared a before snap of the area, which showed it was being used as a storage space for a spare table and cupboard.
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Deciding to modernise the space, Sharon turned it into a 'Ladies Lounge', painting the walls a chic blue, and placing a cosy lamp and string fairy lights around the walls.
Sharon put up four shelves,filled with alcohol and glasses, as well as decorating the spare table- which she moved into the corner, with a plant, and adding a colourful painting to the wall.
The mother-of-two decided to transform it into a miniature bar for free, using old furniture, lights and some leftover paint
Sharing the finished results online, Sharon wrote: 'So, I decided to turn under my stairs into a bar.'
She completed the bar feel with disco lights and two bar stools, adding a 'Ladies Lounge' sign to finish off the look.
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Sharon Griffiths-Hay, from Cardiff, was using the area under her staircase for storage, but decided there was a more fun way to make the most of the space during the lockdown.
The mother-of-two, who lost her job as a cleaner due to the pandemic, decided to transform it into a miniature 'Ladies Lounge' bar for under £100, using paint and bargain buys from Wilko, B&M and stocking it with alcohol from Aldi.
Sharon Griffiths-Hay, from Cardiff, was using the area under her staircase for storage, but decided there was a more fun way to make the most of the space during the lockdown (seen before)
Taking to DIY On A Budget's Facebook page, Sharon shared a before snap of the area, which showed it was being used as a storage space for a spare table and cupboard.
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Deciding to modernise the space, Sharon turned it into a 'Ladies Lounge', painting the walls a chic blue, and placing a cosy lamp and string fairy lights around the walls.
Sharon put up four shelves,filled with alcohol and glasses, as well as decorating the spare table- which she moved into the corner, with a plant, and adding a colourful painting to the wall.
The mother-of-two decided to transform it into a miniature bar for free, using old furniture, lights and some leftover paint
Sharing the finished results online, Sharon wrote: 'So, I decided to turn under my stairs into a bar.'
She completed the bar feel with disco lights and two bar stools, adding a 'Ladies Lounge' sign to finish off the look.
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