A cheap item from the budget retailer is so simple and effective, Kmart shoppers have given it hundreds of positive reviews.
As they say, it’s the simple things that are the best and this sheet of adhesive vinyl is no exception.
“$3 per roll from Kmart, converted an ugly sliding door to a barn door … Easy,” she captioned the post.“WOWWOWWOW. Best contact hack yet,” another added.Hundreds of Kmart shoppers bombarded the woman’s post describing it as the ‘best contact hack ever’. Picture: Facebook“I did the same for bathroom shelves,” another woman wrote, showing her new-look shelf, while one woman said she used the same woodgrain roll to transform her sister’s door — giving the space a much wider, more open feel.
“I’d say it’s not so best to sticking onto woods. I’d not recommend that part as I stick it on my painted cupboard they seem to come off.
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