Man transforms dirty uncompleted room into beautiful kitchen, photos of its tasteful look wow many
- A Nigerian man has been praised on social media for the massive transformation he brought upon a dirty and uncompleted room
- The hardworking man turned the poorly unfinished room into an adorable sight to behold
- Many people gushed about how tasteful it appeared, others marvelled at his creativity
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A hardworking man caught the eyes of many people on social media over the huge turnaround he brought to a room.
The man @chaigzy had taken to Twitter to showcase before and after photos of an uncompleted and dirty room he had transformed into a well-lit, tasteful and beautiful kitchen.
The man who transforms the kitchen and interiors for a living seems to be a master at what he does as the new room had no resemblance at all when compared with the uncompleted frame posted side by side.
Tweeps couldn't come to terms with the fact that the photos in the frames he shared are of the same room as they marvelled at its incredibility. Others praised his efforts.
@NkyEzenwa said:
"Beautiful.... Beautiful... I see myself cooking with a glass of champagne Bottle with popping cork on my left hand... chairmoooo..Onye Ike!"
@AbisolaTiny wqrote:
"Beautiful but Please, is the client a Nigerian in Nigeria? Because how will they clean if palm oil should pour."
@enebeliOJ commented:
"I swear, na me and you dey spend my next time-off together. Bravo, bro!"
@nedumcr8tv remarked:
"It’s our work... enjoy the magical transformation!
"Weldon sir Happy man raising one hand."
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Nigerian man had transformed a dirty-looking room into 'paradise'.
To show how he achieved it, the man shared the "before" and "after" photos of the apartment. In the first frame, the room looks dirty with a visible wardrobe.
After the renovation, the man changed the ceiling, created a beautiful lighting arrangement to give the room a modern look. The creative Nigerian man also turned the room's wardrobe into a walk-in closet, making people wonder how he was able to pull everything off.
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