Don't involve yourself in DIY, Britons are warned
Written by Paul McIndoe

Friday, 07 December 2007

As well as introducing the nation to Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, it seems that DIY makeover programme Changing Rooms has a lot to answer for. A new survey conducted by Halifax suggests that Britons cause £350 million worth of damage to their homes as they attempt to copy DIY makeover programmes. Indeed, given the extent of the damage some DIY enthusiasts are responsible for, it is likely that many will need to take a homeowner loan out to cover the repair costs - presuming, that is, they are sensible enough to let a professional take over after making such a botched attempt of things themselves the first time round.

Researchers found that the popularity of makeover shows has led 12 million people in England, Scotland and Wales to embark on a home improvement project in the last five years alone. The most popular DIY programme was found to be the now defunct Changing Rooms - the final edition of which was broadcast on November 22, 2004 - with Property Ladder, DIY SOS, House Doctor and Grand Designs completing the top five.

Meanwhile, a list of Britain's most influential TV designers has also been revealed, with Nick Knowles of DIY SOS fame coming out on top. Property Ladder's Sarah Beeney came in second, Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud was third, House Doctor's Ann Maurice fourth and Laurence came in fifth.

Worryingly, though, 750,000 Brits who have attempted something special after being inspired by a celebrity designer have ended up causing significant damage to their properties rather than improving them. With the cost of rectifying the damage caused estimated to be £484 on average, some Britons may be left struggling financially.

Indeed, given the fact that the average cost of each initiative runs to £4,880 - regardless of whether it is successful or not - many will need to take out a homeowner loan if they want things to return to the way they were before that first fated trip to B&Q. As a result, the importance of choosing the right homeowner loan to ensure costs are kept to a minimum is essential.

However, it is not only that amateurs who have problems - one memorable episode of Changing Rooms saw a team led by designer Linda Barker erect some shelves to house a valuable collection of teapots. Unfortunately, the shelf fell down overnight - and the teapots were demolished.

It is no wonder that many people believe DIY stands for Don't Involve Yourself.

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About The Author:

Paul McIndoe is an online, freelance journalist and keen hillwalker.  He lives in Edinburgh with his two dogs.

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