'Best makeover yet': Discover the Kmart buy that has fans ‘raving’

When it comes to DIY projects, it’s fair to say that several clever shoppers have been using Kmart’s items to transform their homes and share the results with the world.

But this latest project quite possibly takes the cake.


Just look at this impressive kitchen transformation from the account @themissouriproject! The couple behind the page used Kmart’s $10 Decor and Furniture Paint Chips to inject new life into their dated kitchen, with the results being beyond impressive.

‘This bench was a major change for the space,’ the self-declared ‘rookies’ stated before explaining how they upgraded their old kitchen benches for less.

So, how did they do it? The couple started by adding two coats of primer from Dulux’s renovation range, allowing it to dry for eight hours between coats.


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The couple started their renovation by painting their cabinets and benchtop in white. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram


They added four coats of white paint to cover the dated green before sprinkling on the paint chips and topping it off with three coats of gloss.


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The $10 Kmart Decor and Furniture Paint Chips were sprinkled on the benchtop. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram


Needless to say, social media users were beyond impressed with the result.

Watch the incredible transformation on the couple’s social media page here:





'This turned out brilliant! We have been tossing up whether to paint our kitchen. It's so good to see the power and potential of paint!' one wrote.

'This is the best makeover yet I've seen with a bench top (and those Kmart chips). Well done, you must be so pleased!' added another.

'Get outta here. This looks amazing! I need to do this. Thank goodness I stumbled across your account,' a third exclaimed.


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Before and after the couple’s kitchen renovation. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram

If you’re looking to boost your kitchen, you can’t go wrong with this transformation. Plus, all you need is $10 and a few weekends of DIYing, and you, too, could also have a show-stopping kitchen for a low cost.

Key Takeaways
  • A couple has dramatically transformed their outdated kitchen using budget items from Kmart's DIY range, including the $10 Decor and Furniture Paint Chips.
  • They detailed their process on social media, which involved multiple coats of primer and paint, followed by a topping of paint chips and gloss.
  • Despite being self-declared 'rookies', their affordable DIY projects have attracted a large following and numerous positive responses.

So, if you have any tips or stories to share about your home renovations, then please let us know in the comments below and join in the conversation!
 
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It does look good and so much better. I'm always scared I would botch it up.

My benchtops need replacing only because of a burn and scratches but I'm looking at a doing a make over , add more cupboards, painting the doors and removing my breakfast bar to a bigger breakfast bench but think I will hire a professional.

I remember when I use to rent and how I was constantly covering the bench tops with contact
 
It’s amazing what you can do with paint! I recently painted our bathroom and toilet floor tiles. I was very nervous, as I had never painted floors before, but I followed the instructions, and am delighted with the result.
 
can you now use the bench top to put hot pans on or to use in the kitchen for things like chopping etc??? Seems to me that it will now be easy to scratch and mark!!!!
 
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It’s amazing what you can do with paint! I recently painted our bathroom and toilet floor tiles. I was very nervous, as I had never painted floors before, but I followed the instructions, and am delighted with the result.
I have done this several times and it looks great. Only one problem, you need to be prepared to redo regularly, as if you read on the tin, tile paint is not recommended for floors
It scuffs and scratches, you need to redo it about every 12 months, but a lot cheaper than replacing the tiles and doesn't take that long.
 
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I have done this several times and it looks great. Only one problem, you need to be prepared to redo regularly, as if you read on the tin, tile paint is not recommended for floors
It scuffs and scratches, you need to redo it about every 12 months, but a lot cheaper than replacing the tiles and doesn't take that long.
I DID read the tin, as well as speaking to the paint specialist where I bought it, and it is quite definitely recommended for floor tiles - in fact, it is specifically manufactured for floor tiles.
 
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can you now use the bench top to put hot pans on or to use in the kitchen for things like chopping etc??? Seems to me that it will now be easy to scratch and mark!!!!
You are not supposed to put hot pans on your benchtops and definitely not use them for chopping on, that's what chopping boards are for.
I have redone benchtops before with the Rust-Oleum range, a much more expensive range than KMart and even they scratched, so do laminate paints no matter how many so called protective coats you put on.
You see these things on flip shows, they are a good cheap, quick fix if you are flipping a house but the purchaser will not be too happy down the track.
My husband and I were in the Reno
business for years before we retired
Only used these solutions for clients who were on a tight budget and always told them they were not a permanent solution.
 
I DID read the tin, as well as speaking to the paint specialist where I bought it, and it is quite definitely recommended for floor tiles - in fact, it is specifically manufactured for floor tiles.
Would appreciate if you could tell me the brand of the paint, I need to do my laundry floor once again and I have never come across floor tile paint. It's such a great solution.
 
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When it comes to DIY projects, it’s fair to say that several clever shoppers have been using Kmart’s items to transform their homes and share the results with the world.

But this latest project quite possibly takes the cake.


Just look at this impressive kitchen transformation from the account @themissouriproject! The couple behind the page used Kmart’s $10 Decor and Furniture Paint Chips to inject new life into their dated kitchen, with the results being beyond impressive.

‘This bench was a major change for the space,’ the self-declared ‘rookies’ stated before explaining how they upgraded their old kitchen benches for less.

So, how did they do it? The couple started by adding two coats of primer from Dulux’s renovation range, allowing it to dry for eight hours between coats.


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The couple started their renovation by painting their cabinets and benchtop in white. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram


They added four coats of white paint to cover the dated green before sprinkling on the paint chips and topping it off with three coats of gloss.


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The $10 Kmart Decor and Furniture Paint Chips were sprinkled on the benchtop. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram


Needless to say, social media users were beyond impressed with the result.

Watch the incredible transformation on the couple’s social media page here:





'This turned out brilliant! We have been tossing up whether to paint our kitchen. It's so good to see the power and potential of paint!' one wrote.

'This is the best makeover yet I've seen with a bench top (and those Kmart chips). Well done, you must be so pleased!' added another.

'Get outta here. This looks amazing! I need to do this. Thank goodness I stumbled across your account,' a third exclaimed.


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Before and after the couple’s kitchen renovation. Credit: @themissouriproject/Instagram

If you’re looking to boost your kitchen, you can’t go wrong with this transformation. Plus, all you need is $10 and a few weekends of DIYing, and you, too, could also have a show-stopping kitchen for a low cost.

Key Takeaways

  • A couple has dramatically transformed their outdated kitchen using budget items from Kmart's DIY range, including the $10 Decor and Furniture Paint Chips.
  • They detailed their process on social media, which involved multiple coats of primer and paint, followed by a topping of paint chips and gloss.
  • Despite being self-declared 'rookies', their affordable DIY projects have attracted a large following and numerous positive responses.

So, if you have any tips or stories to share about your home renovations, then please let us know in the comments below and join in the conversation!

WOW 🤩 that’s awesome and looks amazing too, well done guys
 
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It’s amazing what you can do with paint! I recently painted our bathroom and toilet floor tiles. I was very nervous, as I had never painted floors before, but I followed the instructions, and am delighted with the result.
You should post pictures. I have a Tasmanian oak kitchen and I want to paint it white, but I also need extra cupboards made.
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What a lovely looking transformation, personally I very much doubt the benchtops will last very long, it may have been cheaper in both time and money in the longrun to just have replaced the laminate benchtops but for now looks great
 
can you now use the bench top to put hot pans on or to use in the kitchen for things like chopping etc??? Seems to me that it will now be easy to scratch and mark!!!!
But you don't put hot pans on any bench other than granite and you wouldn't chop directly on a formica bench either
 
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I have tiled bench tops that withstand hot saucepans, baking dishes etc, with no problems at all. I’ve also chopped stuff on them but generally use a board. We’ve had tiled benches in several houses & wouldn’t have anything else. A friend has granite which has marked, scratched & even cracked.
 
I have recently covered my charcoal bench tops with a heat and oil resistant stick-on. Not sure of the brand but considered if it didn't work, I could peel it off. I will never put hot pans on it or chop on it. My kitchen does look brighter and cleaner. Now to find a cheap and easy solution for the blue painted orange tiles!
 

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