I immediately added my fence with a b & m purchase of 10 pounds – it also brings tropical mood and people say that it “looks nice”.

I immediately added my fence with a b & m purchase of 10 pounds - it also brings tropical mood and people say that it "looks nice".

A bargain hunter has revealed how much you immediately expanded your wooden fence to privacy.

So if you want to stop the neighbors into your garden with eagle eyes this summer, you have come in the right place and have to check this.

B&M Bargain's retail business outside.

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A bargain hunter shared the simple B&M purchase that gives a garden immediately privacyCredit: Getty
Bamboo fences added a garden fence for privacy.

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The wooden fence needed some TLCCredit: Facebook
Garden terrace with a picnic table and umbrella.

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Now it looks super glamorous and even brings tropical mood into the roomCredit: Facebook
Weidenstuhl in front of a reed fence.

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The fence only costs £ 10Credit: B&M.

This practical purchase super money bag-friendly is not only, but also brings tropical mood into its outer space.

After an experienced buyer shared social media before and after looking at his garden and had left a lot of open mouth.

Posting on bargain lovers Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, the Range & More, a public Facebook group with 828,900 members, an anonymous user who was used before and after using the cheap b & m buy.

In addition to the post, the user simply beamed: “B & M Bamboo data protection screen”.

B&MS peeled Reed -Screening only costs £ 10 and with summer right around the corner it is perfect to bring the vacation mood into your room without having to break the bank.

The high-street find will surely transform your garden into a private oasis and is much more affordable than spending cash for building a new fence.

The 100 x 300 cm screen can easily be attached to an existing fence, which turns your garden into your own island.

According to the bosses of B&M, this data protection demonstration is “ideal to create privacy in the garden in a natural and decorative way.

It is not only great to enlarge fences, but also on a terrace or a balcony.

It is made with “Natural Peeled Reed with galvanized wire”.

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

Not only that, but the screen is also available in a larger size (180 x 300 cm) for £ 18.

The product can only buy in B&M shops. So if you want to add your garden style and leave your guests impressed, you have to provide your shoes to buy this bargain.

Bargain hunters shine

Facebook users were impressed by the simple but effective fence makeover of the user, which we also look fabulous, and many ran eagerly to the comments to express this.

One person said: “It's nice.”

Rules for fences and trees

Fences:

  • Restrictions on height: In most areas, fences should not exceed one meter in the gardens without a building permit. For the rear gardens, the border is generally two meters.
  • Common fences: If a fence is shared to a neighbor, both parties are usually responsible for its maintenance and all costs in connection with repairs or exchange.
  • Buildings: Make sure that a new fence complies with the local building regulations and that the visibility of drivers or pedestrians does not hinder.

Trees:

  • Property: Trees on their property are their responsibility, including all the damage they can cause. Conversely, trees on the property of a neighbor are their responsibility.
  • Overhanging branches: They are entitled to cut branches that overlap into their property, but only to the border line. The cut branches should be offered back to the tree owner.
  • Protective trees: Some trees are protected by tree preserving regulations (TPOs). Inquire with your municipal council before you do work on a tree because unauthorized work can lead to fines.
  • Roots: If tree roots cause damage to their property from the tree of a neighbor, they have the right to remove the roots. However, it is advisable to discuss this with your neighbor first to avoid disputes.

Always contact your local council or a legal advisor for specific regulations and advice.

Another added: “Looks nice, makes such a difference.”

At the same time, however, a third commented: “But you can still see the fence.”

The anonymous user clapped back and wrote: “It was not to be blocked.”

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