A COUPLE have revealed how they turned the “ugliest house on the street” into their dream home.

Ash Mazzina and partner Chad purchased the two-bedroom, one-bathroom Victorian home in London for £590,000 two years ago.

Ash Mazzina and partner Chad renovated their London home after buying it for half a million

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Ash Mazzina and partner Chad renovated their London home after buying it for half a millionCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
They posted the results to a TikTok account with fans loving the renovation of the Victorian home

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They posted the results to a TikTok account with fans loving the renovation of the Victorian homeCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
The kitchen was ripped out and replaced

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The kitchen was ripped out and replacedCredit: Jam Press Vid/@ashmazzina
New plum-coloured cabinetry and flooring gives the kitchen a lovely look

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New plum-coloured cabinetry and flooring gives the kitchen a lovely lookCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
The stairs before the renovation which Ash and said he and his partner mostly did themselves

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The stairs before the renovation which Ash and said he and his partner mostly did themselvesCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
The home has been restored in a style closer to its Victorian origins

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The home has been restored in a style closer to its Victorian originsCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
Ash and Chad think they could sell the home for £750,000 now, making a £10,000 profit

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Ash and Chad think they could sell the home for £750,000 now, making a £10,000 profitCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina

They said the home was the ugliest on the street, but now say it is a “beautiful home”.

The pair have shared the incredible renovation on TikTok, where their videos chronicling the journey have racked up over 3million views.

Before the transformation, the unsightly grey and run-down house had been stripped of everything and looked like a “wreck”.

They bought the home in December 2021 and say the terrible state the home was in was due to “cowboy builders”.

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Ash said: “There was damp covering the walls in every room, rotten joists and floorboards, and even bathroom fixtures hanging from the walls.

“There were also leaks from old pipes and gas leaks from previous cowboy builders.

“The majority of people try to spend as little as possible when renovating to maximise profit.

“But this is our first home and we didn’t spare any expense, we live here and wanted to create our dream home.”

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The pair did a large chunk of the work themselves, but hired professionals for some of the more specialist jobs.

Altogether, the couple spent close to £150,000 on the work but claim the home’s value has climbed to £750,000, giving them a modest £10,000 profit, should they sell up.

The refurbishment included removing the pebbledash, restoring the brickwork, and creating a front garden with a Victorian-style tiled path.

I bought my parents’ bland and plain old house & turned it into my dream home

They also replaced all windows with original sash windows and removed the rotten floorboards to lay new, oak parquet flooring.

Ash said: “We also added new fireplaces in the lounge and dining room.

“We then ripped out the old kitchen and added a completely new one.

“We ripped out the old bathroom, and again installed a new one, including a brand spanking new shower, bath, and tiles.”

The couple also re-plastered all the walls and added panelling for character.

He said: “We then created a wall between the lounge and dining room to remedy the ‘open planned’ layout created by the previous owner.

But this is our first home and we didn’t spare any expense, we live here and wanted to create our dream home.

Ash Mazzina

“Out the back, we fully renovated the garden, adding trees and plants along with a new tiled path and patio.”

In the TikTok, the duo share before and after images of the front of the home, back garden, and kitchen.

The house used to have a plain, cream colour exterior with white doors and windows.

In the after picture, it can be seen with the restored brickwork, a garden of flowers, and a black door.

The transformation of the back garden goes from a pile of rubble and wood to a beautiful patio sitting area, surrounded by flowers and a bird bath in the centre.

One person said: “You brought the character back! Looks brilliant.”

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Another commented: “This is the most beautiful house reno I’ve seen on this app.” [sic]

While a third said: “At last someone who has taste and gets rid of render instead of making the house full of render.”

The back garden was previously a worksite, lending the 'Britain's ugliest home' name to the home

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The back garden was previously a worksite, lending the ‘Britain’s ugliest home’ name to the homeCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina
The garden after has been turned into a lush green space

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The garden after has been turned into a lush green spaceCredit: Jam Press/@ashmazzina

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