I hate that my new building garden is overlooked that a 5 -meter data protection fence went out for less than £ 30 to hide curious neighbors

I hate that my new building garden is overlooked that a 5 -meter data protection fence went out for less than £ 30 to hide curious neighbors

A woman is fed up with leading the huge gaps in the fence to guide her new build garden, as she blocked curious neighbors – for less than 30 GBP.

Olivia herself undertook a Mammoth revision of her garden after being cited 6,000 pounds to do it professionally.

Woman pack artificial ivy data protection screen.

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Olivia was fed up with the gaps in the fence between her and the house of her neighborsCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies
Orange cat partly hidden behind artificial leaves.

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So she got a five -meter data protection fence for £ 26 from TikTok ShopCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies
Hands attach artificial ivy to a fence.

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The panels stick slightly togetherCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies
Person who installs privacy in a garden.

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Then she put the screws at the top and bottom of the fence and fastened the fenceCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies

And as part of the transformation, she tackles the problems with the fence as she admitted, “You can see everything your neighbors do!”

“Until I have the budget to apply a proper fence, I found this wrong green, which creates a rear -style look for a fence,” said Olivia in a video on her Tikok page.

“I know that this will not be for everyone's cup of tea, but I am really impressed by how much he has changed this room.”

She got a 5 -meter role of the fake foliage for £ 26.99 in the Tikok Shop and explained that they come together in a mains pattern and in all “clips”.

You can also adapt the “leaves” to create “maximum privacy”, said Olivia.

She inserted screws on the upper and lower floor of the fence to attach the panel, although other people in the comment section suggested using a stacking gun for a faster result.

“I started with the first fence panel, all the time and this took the longest – and tried to arrange everything,” she added.

After the first panel was finished, Olivia got to work with the second and said she would plan to add a few lights so that it looks “pretty at night”.

“This simple new building fence turned into something private and pretty,” she labeled her video.

“Budget-friendly, low maintenance and perfect to expand the garden a bit of life without trouble.

I did a DIY fence for £ 68 with pallets from Facebook Marketplace – there are more privacy and people say it is “fantastic”.

“Artificial green for victory!”

And the people in the comment area quickly praised Olivia, many admitted that they had to deal with the same lack of privacy in their new build gardens.

“I want the gaps soooo in mine,” wrote one.

“It drives me crazy to be able to be able to be next door!”

“There is no privacy,” sighed another.

“I just bought wood from Howarth to fill the gaps.”

How high can a garden fence be?

Despite what many people believe, a garden fence can be up to 100 m, but they have to receive a building permit for each fence more than 2 m.

Each fence below 2 m does not require a building permit.

However, this gives some complications.

If you think about front garden fences, the restrictions state that fences can be a maximum of 1 m or 3 feet next to a driveway.

You would have to get a building permit to put a grid on a fence of 2 m.

However, if a plant that grows on this grille exceeds 2 m, you do not have to receive approval for the growing system.

“Omg, I have on one side like this fences, it is the worst,” said a third.

“Yours looks great !!”

“What the hell is, it's about asking for – that's criminal!” Someone else wrote.

“I would make myself angry if you delivered this in my new build – must not be there just as well !!”

“Girl tell me about it,” replied Olivia.

“I've ever seen the worst!”

In the meantime, others announced how they had added even more to the fake deciduous panels to further increase the appearance.

“I have a lot of these panels, they are brilliant, they can also insert small flowers into them to fill the gaps,” wrote one.

“You can buy fake cremicals from hobbycraft and put them on it … I did it and it looks fabulous,” added another.

“I did this with the bargains at home and I raised solar curtains behind them,” revealed a third.

“Looks great from day and night – and I covered a very ugly fence!”

Person who installs artificial Ivy data protection screen on a fence.

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As soon as it was going on, she began to arrange the leaves to create the maximum privacyCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies
Artificial data protection screen for the artificial ivy that is bound to a wooden fence.

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And said the finished result will be perfect until she can afford new fencesCredit: Tiktok/@Describe Olivies

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