TikTok Video of Container Turned Into Shop, Tiles For Interior to Achieve Cool Decor Inspires Many
- A Nigerian lady who wanted to make her shop special decided to use a container instead to achieve a cool interior decor
- After digging out a foundation for her container, she installed it and also tiled the whole floor of her store
- To reduce internal heat, the lady used boards for the walls, making the container look classy
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A Nigerian lady has shared a video of a shop that she built using a container. Many people were amazed by the result.
At the start of the video, labourers dug a foundation before the container was placed in the space she rented.
Container transformed to beautiful shop
The lady (@cyan4560) also had a carpenter build a roof over the container. She had wooden boards to layer the interior. The floor of the shop was also tiled.
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Many people congratulated the lady as some praised her for the creative way she installed her container shop to look different.
Watch the video below:
Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:
Prettymide said:
"Please ma a full video from how u install the container snd stock wen dey there pls."
mirror said:
"Congratulations."
adewumiadejoke08 said:
"Congratulations I am the next to celebrate."
omodano said:
"Pls how long did it take you to do the shop? Congrats."
user480155980592 okeowo oluwat said:
"More blessing iyalode arinola."
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Briefly News previously reported one young lady's creative thinking saved her thousands of rands. The business owner was looking for new furniture pieces for her Airbnb and was eyeing a coffee table that was a tad too pricey.
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TikTok user @LadiQue was out of her budget for a coffee table she wanted. She was dismayed to discover it would cost her a staggering R27 000. Rather than give up on her dream, she showed online users a post of how she created the table by herself.
People across the country were impressed by her clever thinking. Not only did she save a significant amount of money by creating the table herself, but she also gained the satisfaction of seeing her vision come to life.
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