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Olivia Buckland Bowen shares her DIY tips for painting doors as she continues to makeover new house

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Olivia Buckland and husband Alex Bowen have been taking fans along their home makeover journey after they moved into their stunning five-bedroom Essex home.

While they're practising self-isolation like the rest of the UK, the couple are making the most of the time by getting stuck into some DIY.

Without any help from any professionals the Love Island pair have been tackling the enormous paint job, coating their walls with creams and greys, and bringing life to the already existing front door by painting it black.

Olivia, who gave OK! Magazine an exclusive first look around their home back in February, explained that they were going to get their front door replaced but decided to give it a "glow up".

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