Lady Rocks the Internet with 'Humble' Room Transformation and Inspirational Photos

Lady Rocks the Internet with 'Humble' Room Transformation and Inspirational Photos

- A lady has showcased the stages of transformation her living quarters took as her finances improved

- She shared photos of a single room before it was transformed and as it underwent a gradual furnishing process

- Many people on social media have hailed her progress with others drawing inspiration to brighten their own surroundings

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In appreciation of her steady progress, a lady has caused an uproar on social media as she showcased the transformation her resting place underwent.

In a Twitter post by @marothi_vincent, she posted the previous look of her room at a time when it was poorly furnished and went on to share other frames capturing the transformed look as furniture and fittings were fixed.

Lady Stuns the Internet with Her 'Humble' Room Transformation, Photos Inspire Many People
Lady inspires social media with the transformed look of her abode Photo Credit: @marothi_vincent/Twitter
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@marothi_vincent captioned it:

"We all start somewhere, and we don't stop."

Her tweet gained huge traction with over 11k likes and multiple comments as social media users thought they were inspiring. Some others took the opportunity to recount their shelter challenges and how they overcame them.

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@KwenaSidney wrote:

"That’s what I’m going through right now but hopefully I will not give up God is by my side one day it shall make sense. I really have a painful story to tell. Anyway is life I did not know that I’m this strong by now I thought I should have died."

@MzayiyaKhanya said:

"I moved from place to place... but that was not the point, the point was we don't stop, we keep improving."

@zenwafs commented:

"My kinda thing. So long as I have a mattress to sleep and a two-plate to cook."

@CubzelerMkhize remarked:

"You remind me of the time when I moved to Port Shepstone. I hand my bagful of clothes and I got to NPS I bought a smallnyana mattress, kettle, iron, 25l bucket and basin. After 1.5 years I had to hire a truck to get my things. Progress is not rushed."

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In similar news about improving one's surroundings, Briefly News previously reported that a guy showed off his newly furnished large tasteful bedroom.

Sharing photos of the bedroom on Twitter, @Elkrosmediahub wrote:

"Bedroom finally 100% done, and yessss! Love it!!"

The room, from the images he posted, had a large bed, television set, nice cushion chair as well as other amazing furniture and fittings that added glow to the room. The bedroom's style and organisation got many people talking and complimenting his taste.

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