A PENNY pinching couple have told how they spent just £8,000 renovating their entire home into a tropical paradise.

Charlotte Violet, 29, and partner Dave Sharpe, 33, turned their drab and dreary abode into their own little piece of heaven as part of a lockdown project.

The house used to be a drab white before the massive renovation

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The house used to be a drab white before the massive renovationCredit: Mercury
The house was painted a bright yellow to match the tropical marvel inside

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The house was painted a bright yellow to match the tropical marvel insideCredit: Mercury
The garden has been transformed into a paradise with new tiles, decking and an outdoor shower

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The garden has been transformed into a paradise with new tiles, decking and an outdoor showerCredit: Mercury

The pair from Brighton have spent the last two years on the makeover – and the result is astonishing.

The two-bed property – which used to be plain white – is now an eye catching bright yellow.

But stepping inside is when you are hit with a tropical punch of bright greens, pinks and yellows from all directions.

The hallway is bright and airy with natural wooden tables on top of a geometric floor.

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While in the kitchen glum furnishings have been replaced with smooth wooden fittings which would not look out of place in the Caribbean.

Discussing the massive makeover, Charlotte said she opted for a tropical paradise theme “to remind us of our globe trotting travels”.

The pair have even renovated the former dusty attic into a “Hobbit themed space” with an inbuilt cinema and hanging chair.

While endearing bedrooms offer unending comfort with calming interiors and soft shades of pink and green.

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Outside the former uninspiring courtyard is now a sanctuary with new paving stones and a covered decking to sit in peace.

Large potted plants, a rope swing, hammock and a fire pit also inject those longed-for tropical vibes into the home.

While an outdoor cinema means the pair can kick back and enjoy a film on their own or with lucky guests.

And if that is not enough to complete this Brighton paradise – there is even an outdoor shower surrounded by bamboo they built from scratch.

How it all added up

The cost of the build:

• Attic renovation (wood pieces, insulation, sanders, workmen): £4000

• Kitchen: £800

• Living and dining room: £1000

• Tools: £1000

• Furniture (estimate): £2000

• Annie Sloan paint: £23.95 per litre

• Hammock: £15 from eBay

• Guatemalan hanging chair: £40

• Amazon hanging chair: £20

• Loft net: £60 from eBay

• Cat loft net: £10 from eBay

• Swings: Free using materials found around the house like rope and spare slabs of wood

• White cabinet: Free from Facebook Marketplace

• Bookshop ladder: £10

• Loft ladder: £8 – DIY using spare piece of birch tree

Charlotte, a politics student, said: “When the pandemic hit, we both got really bored, and thought back to how we wanted to decorate and realised that we could actually do it on a smaller scale.

“We gradually started on each room and decided that each room should have a different theme.”

She added: “The attic was the main bulk of the cost, as we had to get workmen to come and re-plaster after a botched job. That one room alone was £4k.”

Whilst the renovation cost a considerable amount, the pair tried to keep their budget low by upcycling furniture and buying second hand.

Tools like sanders and drills added £1000 to the final bill – but the pair admitted they did not want to buy cheap tools that would break.

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Charlotte said: “I just love how colourful and pretty the space has become, it really matches my personality.

“It’s amazing what you can do with such a small space.”

Bedrooms resemble a tropical paradise with soft wood and climbing plants

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Bedrooms resemble a tropical paradise with soft wood and climbing plantsCredit: Mercury
Decking and even an outdoor shower can be found in the garden

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Decking and even an outdoor shower can be found in the gardenCredit: Mercury
The living space is calm and soft - emulating the tropical paradise the pair were after

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The living space is calm and soft – emulating the tropical paradise the pair were afterCredit: Mercury
The kitchen boasts soft woods and calming tones

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The kitchen boasts soft woods and calming tonesCredit: Mercury
An outdoor summer house looks onto the courtyard

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An outdoor summer house looks onto the courtyardCredit: Mercury
The Brighton-based pair spent just £8,000 on the entire refit

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The Brighton-based pair spent just £8,000 on the entire refitCredit: Mercury
The pair spent the last two years on the extraordinary project

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The pair spent the last two years on the extraordinary projectCredit: Mercury
An indoor cinema features in the Hobbit themed attic

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An indoor cinema features in the Hobbit themed atticCredit: Mercury
The attic was once drab and gloomy before the massive renovation

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The attic was once drab and gloomy before the massive renovationCredit: Mercury

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