Mum gives her home a complete makeover using a $10 item from Bunnings!


Sharing on a popular Facebook group for Bunnings shoppers, one mum has shocked hundreds of fellow members after revealing how she transformed her entire home’s exterior into a modern showpiece using nothing more than a $10 buy from Bunnings!

Jodie Hogan, a mum-of-three living in Melbourne, had always despised her house’s orange-bricked walls. So in her attempt to “give it a new life”, she looked into various ways to change its colour.

That was when she encountered a home design trend that has only recently become insanely popular.

Introducing the limewash look.

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Jodie used a $10 product from Bunnings to transform her home. Credit: Facebook.
Jodie has always wanted to give her house a vintage and industrial look, and she found that limewash is the exact thing she needed to achieve that.

So she quickly headed to her local Bunnings store to purchase a bag of Builders Hydrated Lime, which cost her around $10.50.

Once she got home, the 49-year-old mum went to work on the house renovation right away.

Using a fork, she mixed one litre of water and three cups of Australian Builders Hydrated Lime into a small container. With a brush, she applied the mixed solution onto her walls.

However, she noticed that it was “too clear” so she kept on adding more layers of paint. Turns out, the lime solution thickens when it dries, so she wiped some off with a sponge as she went on.

Jodie continued to experiment on her lime mixture ratio to achieve the consistency that she wanted. When she added more water to the mixture, it turned out to be the exact “washed” look she was after.

So she continued painting the rest of her walls, starting at the back of the house until the sides and the whole front facade was well and covered.

In total, she spent about 20 hours over 10 days to complete her budget makeover project. Jodie said that she never expected that the result could look as good as it did.

“So much better than the orange 1970s bricks!”

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The limewash finish completely transformed the look of Jodie’s house. Credit: Facebook.

Limewash is a paint finish made from crushed limestone mixed with various natural pigments. It is often combined with water to lighten up stone and timber, giving it a romantic and storied texture that is chalk-like when touched.

And since the alkaline pH of limestone makes it extra mould and bacteria-resistant, it can also be a great paint alternative for anyone in need of a more hypoallergenic environment.

If you’re interested in giving your walls a limewash makeover, check out this video below! Turns out it's much easier than you’d think!



Credit: Sunset.
 
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Wow, did the one bag do the whole house?
It obviously doesn't wash off when it rains.
Huge difference.
I used to Iive in an orange brick house....that look would have been so suitable.
The lady has repainted her eaves, downpipes and window frames, and done a simple garden makeover....looks like a new pin!
 
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Wow, did the one bag do the whole house?
It obviously doesn't wash off when it rains.
Huge difference.
I used to Iive in an orange brick house....that look would have been so suitable.
The lady has repainted her eaves, downpipes and window frames, and done a simple garden makeover....looks like a new pin!
My first thought was also the impact of rain, especially in an area like Melbourne, so I quickly googled the concept. and it seems to last for years when done correctly. Here is more guidance: https://bearmountainpainting.com/the-basics-of-limewashing-your-home-a-beloved-exterior-style/
 
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Mum gives her home a complete makeover using a $10 item from Bunnings!

Sharing on a popular Facebook group for Bunnings shoppers, one mum has shocked hundreds of fellow members after revealing how she transformed her entire home’s exterior into a modern showpiece using nothing more than a $10 buy from Bunnings!

Jodie Hogan, a mum-of-three living in Melbourne, had always despised her house’s orange-bricked walls. So in her attempt to “give it a new life”, she looked into various ways to change its colour.

That was when she encountered a home design trend that has only recently become insanely popular.

Introducing the limewash look.


u27izoJRdIfKNJh_PDxVbwFE6898eCTa6Zl7GQz5Vcx5RiNw6_N_q_GXY-t_tO5dNkBAbUfjLNtvIoFdMWH-6W7lZxRM4FSRk9f9biupFINsLEYx_dkBUfj-tIDkNmQCyH5UYOZf

Jodie used a $10 product from Bunnings to transform her home. Credit: Facebook.
Jodie has always wanted to give her house a vintage and industrial look, and she found that limewash is the exact thing she needed to achieve that.

So she quickly headed to her local Bunnings store to purchase a bag of Builders Hydrated Lime, which cost her around $10.50.

Once she got home, the 49-year-old mum went to work on the house renovation right away.

Using a fork, she mixed one litre of water and three cups of Australian Builders Hydrated Lime into a small container. With a brush, she applied the mixed solution onto her walls.

However, she noticed that it was “too clear” so she kept on adding more layers of paint. Turns out, the lime solution thickens when it dries, so she wiped some off with a sponge as she went on.

Jodie continued to experiment on her lime mixture ratio to achieve the consistency that she wanted. When she added more water to the mixture, it turned out to be the exact “washed” look she was after.

So she continued painting the rest of her walls, starting at the back of the house until the sides and the whole front facade was well and covered.

In total, she spent about 20 hours over 10 days to complete her budget makeover project. Jodie said that she never expected that the result could look as good as it did.

“So much better than the orange 1970s bricks!”


Lq-7KgIj4FwL9WX99nglW6CMOp9Hjkcb9bauR64GiTad23x59N97QhulJXdX6OpoTrlA_k0bQw7VIivci-f5b3OjxdooFdg6gK7KoaBbG8E7_0nNMdiUj1-S65N5YrBRvYoUfawQ

The limewash finish completely transformed the look of Jodie’s house. Credit: Facebook.

Limewash is a paint finish made from crushed limestone mixed with various natural pigments. It is often combined with water to lighten up stone and timber, giving it a romantic and storied texture that is chalk-like when touched.

And since the alkaline pH of limestone makes it extra mould and bacteria-resistant, it can also be a great paint alternative for anyone in need of a more hypoallergenic environment.

If you’re interested in giving your walls a limewash makeover, check out this video below! Turns out it's much easier than you’d think!




Credit: Sunset.

I think the additional landscaping around the house would have been substantially more than $10.00 and enhances the home as much as the paintwork- however it does look really nice and is a great idea for a face lift!!
 
I used it on a property I had in the country, built before electricity, which was already lime washed, and I refreshed it before selling- looked great. Very easy, though can be a bit messy. No, it doesn't wash off, it sets/dries almost immediately. You can also add a touch of paint colour if you don't want it white.
 
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Mum gives her home a complete makeover using a $10 item from Bunnings!

Sharing on a popular Facebook group for Bunnings shoppers, one mum has shocked hundreds of fellow members after revealing how she transformed her entire home’s exterior into a modern showpiece using nothing more than a $10 buy from Bunnings!

Jodie Hogan, a mum-of-three living in Melbourne, had always despised her house’s orange-bricked walls. So in her attempt to “give it a new life”, she looked into various ways to change its colour.

That was when she encountered a home design trend that has only recently become insanely popular.

Introducing the limewash look.


u27izoJRdIfKNJh_PDxVbwFE6898eCTa6Zl7GQz5Vcx5RiNw6_N_q_GXY-t_tO5dNkBAbUfjLNtvIoFdMWH-6W7lZxRM4FSRk9f9biupFINsLEYx_dkBUfj-tIDkNmQCyH5UYOZf

Jodie used a $10 product from Bunnings to transform her home. Credit: Facebook.
Jodie has always wanted to give her house a vintage and industrial look, and she found that limewash is the exact thing she needed to achieve that.

So she quickly headed to her local Bunnings store to purchase a bag of Builders Hydrated Lime, which cost her around $10.50.

Once she got home, the 49-year-old mum went to work on the house renovation right away.

Using a fork, she mixed one litre of water and three cups of Australian Builders Hydrated Lime into a small container. With a brush, she applied the mixed solution onto her walls.

However, she noticed that it was “too clear” so she kept on adding more layers of paint. Turns out, the lime solution thickens when it dries, so she wiped some off with a sponge as she went on.

Jodie continued to experiment on her lime mixture ratio to achieve the consistency that she wanted. When she added more water to the mixture, it turned out to be the exact “washed” look she was after.

So she continued painting the rest of her walls, starting at the back of the house until the sides and the whole front facade was well and covered.

In total, she spent about 20 hours over 10 days to complete her budget makeover project. Jodie said that she never expected that the result could look as good as it did.

“So much better than the orange 1970s bricks!”


Lq-7KgIj4FwL9WX99nglW6CMOp9Hjkcb9bauR64GiTad23x59N97QhulJXdX6OpoTrlA_k0bQw7VIivci-f5b3OjxdooFdg6gK7KoaBbG8E7_0nNMdiUj1-S65N5YrBRvYoUfawQ

The limewash finish completely transformed the look of Jodie’s house. Credit: Facebook.

Limewash is a paint finish made from crushed limestone mixed with various natural pigments. It is often combined with water to lighten up stone and timber, giving it a romantic and storied texture that is chalk-like when touched.

And since the alkaline pH of limestone makes it extra mould and bacteria-resistant, it can also be a great paint alternative for anyone in need of a more hypoallergenic environment.

If you’re interested in giving your walls a limewash makeover, check out this video below! Turns out it's much easier than you’d think!




Credit: Sunset.
 
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Mum gives her home a complete makeover using a $10 item from Bunnings!

Sharing on a popular Facebook group for Bunnings shoppers, one mum has shocked hundreds of fellow members after revealing how she transformed her entire home’s exterior into a modern showpiece using nothing more than a $10 buy from Bunnings!

Jodie Hogan, a mum-of-three living in Melbourne, had always despised her house’s orange-bricked walls. So in her attempt to “give it a new life”, she looked into various ways to change its colour.

That was when she encountered a home design trend that has only recently become insanely popular.

Introducing the limewash look.


u27izoJRdIfKNJh_PDxVbwFE6898eCTa6Zl7GQz5Vcx5RiNw6_N_q_GXY-t_tO5dNkBAbUfjLNtvIoFdMWH-6W7lZxRM4FSRk9f9biupFINsLEYx_dkBUfj-tIDkNmQCyH5UYOZf

Jodie used a $10 product from Bunnings to transform her home. Credit: Facebook.
Jodie has always wanted to give her house a vintage and industrial look, and she found that limewash is the exact thing she needed to achieve that.

So she quickly headed to her local Bunnings store to purchase a bag of Builders Hydrated Lime, which cost her around $10.50.

Once she got home, the 49-year-old mum went to work on the house renovation right away.

Using a fork, she mixed one litre of water and three cups of Australian Builders Hydrated Lime into a small container. With a brush, she applied the mixed solution onto her walls.

However, she noticed that it was “too clear” so she kept on adding more layers of paint. Turns out, the lime solution thickens when it dries, so she wiped some off with a sponge as she went on.

Jodie continued to experiment on her lime mixture ratio to achieve the consistency that she wanted. When she added more water to the mixture, it turned out to be the exact “washed” look she was after.

So she continued painting the rest of her walls, starting at the back of the house until the sides and the whole front facade was well and covered.

In total, she spent about 20 hours over 10 days to complete her budget makeover project. Jodie said that she never expected that the result could look as good as it did.

“So much better than the orange 1970s bricks!”


Lq-7KgIj4FwL9WX99nglW6CMOp9Hjkcb9bauR64GiTad23x59N97QhulJXdX6OpoTrlA_k0bQw7VIivci-f5b3OjxdooFdg6gK7KoaBbG8E7_0nNMdiUj1-S65N5YrBRvYoUfawQ

The limewash finish completely transformed the look of Jodie’s house. Credit: Facebook.

Limewash is a paint finish made from crushed limestone mixed with various natural pigments. It is often combined with water to lighten up stone and timber, giving it a romantic and storied texture that is chalk-like when touched.

And since the alkaline pH of limestone makes it extra mould and bacteria-resistant, it can also be a great paint alternative for anyone in need of a more hypoallergenic environment.

If you’re interested in giving your walls a limewash makeover, check out this video below! Turns out it's much easier than you’d think!




Credit: Sunset.

That looks so good. Think I will give it a go on my brick fireplace that I have wanted to update for quite a while.
 
Mum gives her home a complete makeover using a $10 item from Bunnings!

Sharing on a popular Facebook group for Bunnings shoppers, one mum has shocked hundreds of fellow members after revealing how she transformed her entire home’s exterior into a modern showpiece using nothing more than a $10 buy from Bunnings!

Jodie Hogan, a mum-of-three living in Melbourne, had always despised her house’s orange-bricked walls. So in her attempt to “give it a new life”, she looked into various ways to change its colour.

That was when she encountered a home design trend that has only recently become insanely popular.

Introducing the limewash look.


u27izoJRdIfKNJh_PDxVbwFE6898eCTa6Zl7GQz5Vcx5RiNw6_N_q_GXY-t_tO5dNkBAbUfjLNtvIoFdMWH-6W7lZxRM4FSRk9f9biupFINsLEYx_dkBUfj-tIDkNmQCyH5UYOZf

Jodie used a $10 product from Bunnings to transform her home. Credit: Facebook.
Jodie has always wanted to give her house a vintage and industrial look, and she found that limewash is the exact thing she needed to achieve that.

So she quickly headed to her local Bunnings store to purchase a bag of Builders Hydrated Lime, which cost her around $10.50.

Once she got home, the 49-year-old mum went to work on the house renovation right away.

Using a fork, she mixed one litre of water and three cups of Australian Builders Hydrated Lime into a small container. With a brush, she applied the mixed solution onto her walls.

However, she noticed that it was “too clear” so she kept on adding more layers of paint. Turns out, the lime solution thickens when it dries, so she wiped some off with a sponge as she went on.

Jodie continued to experiment on her lime mixture ratio to achieve the consistency that she wanted. When she added more water to the mixture, it turned out to be the exact “washed” look she was after.

So she continued painting the rest of her walls, starting at the back of the house until the sides and the whole front facade was well and covered.

In total, she spent about 20 hours over 10 days to complete her budget makeover project. Jodie said that she never expected that the result could look as good as it did.

“So much better than the orange 1970s bricks!”


Lq-7KgIj4FwL9WX99nglW6CMOp9Hjkcb9bauR64GiTad23x59N97QhulJXdX6OpoTrlA_k0bQw7VIivci-f5b3OjxdooFdg6gK7KoaBbG8E7_0nNMdiUj1-S65N5YrBRvYoUfawQ

The limewash finish completely transformed the look of Jodie’s house. Credit: Facebook.

Limewash is a paint finish made from crushed limestone mixed with various natural pigments. It is often combined with water to lighten up stone and timber, giving it a romantic and storied texture that is chalk-like when touched.

And since the alkaline pH of limestone makes it extra mould and bacteria-resistant, it can also be a great paint alternative for anyone in need of a more hypoallergenic environment.

If you’re interested in giving your walls a limewash makeover, check out this video below! Turns out it's much easier than you’d think!




Credit: Sunset.
 
Wow, what an incredible transformation, Jodie! It's amazing what a little creativity and elbow grease can do to refresh the look of a home. Kudos for being so resourceful with just a $10.50 bag of Builders Hydrated Lime from Bunnings! Your dedication and hard work definitely paid off, and the end result speaks for itself. If you ever need more inspiration for home improvement projects, you might want to consider reaching out to landscape designers. They can work wonders in bringing your outdoor spaces to life. Check out https://topgradeenterprises.com/ for some ideas.
 
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