
Wayfair is selling £8 privacy screen that's perfect for keeping away prying eyes while ‘blending' in your outdoor space
WAYFAIR is selling a bargain £8 privacy fence that promises to keep away prying eyes.
With temperatures on the rise, Brits are looking for new ways to elevate their
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The bargain find is on offer for just £8
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The fence is great at blending in and offering privacy
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The online retailer is selling a set of extendable fences for as little as £8.
It offers an affordable solution to nosy neighbours peering through the fence this summer season.
With Wayfair's
Currently on offer at 15 per cent off, shoppers are urged to snap up the accessory quick as its not clear how long the offer will last.
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They add: "This set of garden plastic trellises is ideal for not only hanging ivy on, but also separating different areas of your garden, for example, to separate flower beds from lawns or vegetables or for keeping small animals away from flowers
"With its multiple uses, the trellis comes in a dark green that will blend right into your garden.
"It sticks into the grass, which gives it the extra resistance needed to survive those harsh winds."
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The extendable ivy fence is sold by Wayfair as a set of one or two.
In addition, shoppers can also buy the sought after item in two different sizes.
At just under £8, shoppers can purchase the fence that measures at 269cm in height and 33cm in width.
The taller option comes in at 325cm in height at £18.99, a whopping 50 per cent reduction.
I hate my new build garden being overlooked so found a 5 METRE privacy fence to block out nosy neighbours for under £30
So if you're looking to save money, the taller extendable fence definitely offers better value for money.
The bargain find isn't the only one on the market currently either.
Wayfair also currently has thei
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Aaliah 2.4m x 1m Privacy Fencing Hedge on offer at just £16.99.
Whether you have a balcony, small garden or driveway that could do with a little more seclusion, it's well worth taking a look at this offer.
The 200 x 40cm expanding flower panels make a perfect backdrop for pictures or celebrations if you're planning to throw a garden bash this year.
They also protect your privacy from prying eyes and blend perfectly with the greenery of your garden.
Home Bargains is also selling a £30 water feature that promises to transform gardens and add privacy.
With LED lighting and an interesting design, the Jardin Miniature Fairy Water Feature is a whopping £27 less than the Range's version.
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Shoppers can purchase the fence in two different sizes
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