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Two sisters brought a house together at auction and saved $10,210 renovating it themselves by using ChatGPT.

Heather Roberts, 25, and Anya Hughes, 21, took on the mammoth task after purchasing their first apartment in May 2024 for $178,686. 

The inside needed ripping out completely and to save money the women taught themselves DIY skills — using YouTube, TikTok videos and even ChatGPT. 

Heather Roberts and Anya Hughes took on the mammoth task after purchasing their first apartment for $178,686. Heather Roberts / SWNS

The sisters have been donning pink overalls and hope to inspire other women to try DIY. 

Heather, a barista and HR admin worker, from Bournemouth, Dorset, said: “Out of necessity we decided to do it ourselves.  

“I was president of the feminist society at university and Anya is the woman’s champion at her university, as well as starting and running the feminist society there.  

“Since we knew what the word meant, we were strong feminists.

“We just rolled up our sleeves and got to it. 

“We started documenting it all on TikTok to show two young girls with nails and hair that we don’t have to give up our femininity to fit into this space.  

“I’m not very sporty or strong but we just wanted to show if we can do it, anyone can.  

“There are options if you can’t get on the property ladder.” 

The sisters have been donning pink overalls and hope to inspire other women to try DIY. Heather Roberts / SWNS

The sisters first came across the property back May 2024 and purchased it for $178,686 after “it didn’t receive much love at auction.” 

Heather said: “It wasn’t something we thought was going to happen.  

“We just thought well we’ll just put a lick of paint on the walls and get new carpets.  

“We’re not fussy people and weren’t bothered about the state of it.  

“We started working on it and everything started to fall apart.  

“It was such a huge project.” 

The sisters first came across the property back May 2024. Heather Roberts / SWNS

Before the pair got the keys to the apartment in August 2024, Heather had brought builders in to get quotes for how much everything would cost.

She said: “On the first day the builders had quoted us for taking out the fireplace with an electric fire.  

“They said it would cost $255 to take out.  

“We just took to it for a sledgehammer and thought, we can do this.  

“Anya pulled it away from the wall and it fell to the floor.  

“In two days, we had everything ripped out.”

Aside from getting external contractors to help with plumbing, re-wiring and fitting the kitchen and extension, the girls did the rest solo.  

Before the pair got the keys to the apartment, Heather brought builders in to get quotes for how much everything would cost. Heather Roberts / SWNS

Heather said: “We’ve got a long snag list of stuff that needs finishing.  

“I feel like in the last couple of weeks I’ve seen it come together.

“The pride for me has come in the last couple of weeks.  

“There were a few big challenges, our porch was completely falling down.  

“My friend’s brother was supposed to help but he had a lot of work on himself, so I was left to my own devices and felt overwhelmed.  

“He put in the beams and then I built the frames after that. 

Aside from getting external contractors to help with plumbing, re-wiring and fitting the kitchen and extension, the girls did the rest solo.   Heather Roberts / SWNS

“I glazed all the windows myself after a quick tutorial from our builder, and did the timbers myself.  

“I’ve just finished tiling the bathroom.  

“People ask me ‘what did you do at the weekend?’ and I’m like ‘I tiled my bathroom.’

“I’m proud to say that.  

“The response from girls online has been amazing.  

“We’ve had a lot of comments from girls saying ,‘You’ve inspired me to pick up something’ or ‘love to see this.’”

Heather has spent 30 hours every week, going to the apartment before and after work whilst juggling three jobs. Heather Roberts / SWNS

Heather has spent 30 hours every week, going to the apartment before and after work whilst juggling three jobs.  

Sister Anya has helped out in between her university studies and exams, joining her sister for around 10 hours each week. 

She said: “Painting the apartment took three weeks – I have no idea how much it would have cost me to hire a painter. 

“We’d have needed a carpenter for the skirting and again I have no idea how much that would have been.”

Anya has helped out in between her university studies and exams, joining her sister for around 10 hours each week.  Heather Roberts / SWNS

Altogether, the sisters estimate they’ve saved around $10,204 from doing so much of the renovation themselves.

Finding tips and tricks online, the pair have found social media to be helpful in learning how to fix things up around the apartment. 

The sisters estimate they’ve saved around $10,204 from doing so much of the renovation themselves. Heather Roberts / SWNS

Heather said: “A lot of it we found on TikTok but there’s so much out there.  

“Jack the Tiler does great videos.  

“Also, we’d look up the occasional YouTube video.  

“I even typed ‘how do I treat wood’ into ChatGPT.  

“Even though that’s not what we did for the porch, I asked it to make me a shopping list for B&Q for what I’d need to buy for it. 

“If I couldn’t ask a person, I’d ask ChatGPT.  

“My mum is a chiropractor, and my dad is a fine art valuer, so we don’t have a builder in the family or the dad that comes over and does it with us.  

The DIY duo have also had help from commenters online.   Heather Roberts / SWNS

“My mum and grandma are such pillars in the family and know so much about DIY.”

The DIY duo have also had help from commenters online.  

Heather said: “Because we’ve been publicly sharing our journey a lot of tradespeople saying, ‘maybe next time try this.’

“We’re really grateful for support from brands.  

“It’s made the difference.”

The girls have been able to have most of their paint supplied for free by Brewers paint and decorators. Heather Roberts / SWNS

The girls have been able to have most of their paint supplied for free by Brewers paint and decorators, and received discounted tiles from Tile Warehouse. 

“Our best one to date has been with Brandon Hire Station,” Heather said.

“We received a saw sander, a concrete breaker, rotovator and we’re about to get a stump grinder.

Now a month away from the finish line, older sister Heather wants to go into flipping houses as her “full-time job.” Heather Roberts / SWNS

“It’s been really good because whatever we need they’ll happily send us it.”

Ryobi have also sent the girls various tools to help with their final snag list.

Now a month away from the finish line, older sister Heather wants to go into flipping houses as her “full-time job” with plans to sell the apartment soon.  

They post on TikTok and Instagram under @builtinpink. 

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