We bought a 1950s bungalow with mustard curtains & a messy garden – people are amazed at the house we’ve built for £41k
A COUPLE have revealed that they bought a 1950s bungalow and have given it a total makeover.
Becca Larkin and her partner Jordan Sutton moved into the home, in Sussex, which had mustard curtains and an overgrown garden, but have since begun working on turning it into their dream home.
The couple have proudly shown off a before and after look of their bungalow conversion on social media, leaving many open-mouthed.
In one clip, Becca gave her followers a look inside her and her partner’s home, a semi-detached bungalow, before its renovation.
She explained: “This is our 1950s bungalow when we first bought it in 2021.”
As she showed off the dated interior, with floral curtains, wallpaper and carpet, she added: “It looked like this and needed some TLC, specifically the overgrown garden.”
Becca then explained that her partner Jordan, who is a carpenter, did most of the work, as she added: “We’ve done lots of the work ourselves (WE = Jordan) and got started as soon as planning permission was approved.
“And we’ve now extended the front and back with a loft conversion to look like this.”
When it comes to the inside of the property, it’s still a work in progress, as Becca explained: “For the inside, we’ve finished the lounge and the bedroom.”
She also added: “And the garden is somewhat clear with new back fencing.”
In another video, Becca explained why she and her partner ‘love bungalow renovations’.
She revealed that not only is there a huge potential to add value to a home, but you can also build up and customise, and generally, she claimed that they tend to come with a bigger plot.
She shared: “We often get asked why we like renovating bungalows and here is why.
“Huge potential to add value through extensions, loft conversions and often bungalows are a little outdated so with a little TLC you can increase value.
“We’ve gone into the loft with front and back dormers which has allowed us to customise how we want the layout and increase from a two bed to a five bed (once it’s done!).
“Generally, bungalows tend to have a lot of space and are on a bigger plot. Usually this is because when they were built there was more land available and it was before the housing development boom.”
Not only this, but in another video, the couple shared a breakdown of the costs of their bungalow conversion, as they turned the house into a home.
Becca and Jordan's renovation costs
Steel beams – £2,950
Extension – £10,189
Concrete – £1,794
Scaffolding – £1,920
Roof structure, including timber, labour and tiles – £24,721
They explained that they spent £2,950 on steel beams and £10,189 on the front and back extension.
Not only this, but concrete cost them £1,794, whilst the scaffolding was £1,920.
The biggest expense of all was the roof structure, which included timber, labour and tiles and cost the couple £24,721.
In total, Becca and Jordan revealed that they have spent £41,574 building their dream home.
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @renovationliving, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 912,900 views.
Social media users were stunned at the home’s renovation and many took to the comments to express this.
One person said: “I think you’ve done an amazing job! Be very proud.”
Another added: “You guys are smashing it.”
A third commented: “It’s looking amazing.”
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