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Wayfair is selling slashed privacy fence for just £17 – giving 'Instagram worthy' garden glow-up

Wayfair is selling slashed privacy fence for just £17 – giving 'Instagram worthy' garden glow-up

The Sun16-05-2025

WAYFAIR has reduced the price of a gorgeous garden essential by 56% this Ma.
The retail giant has slashed a 2.4m by 1m privacy fence from £38.99 to just £16.99.
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Aaliah 2.4m x 1m Privacy Fencing Hedge, £38.99 £16.99
With summer just around the corner, meaning more time outside, it presents the perfect opportunity to start prepping outdoor spaces.
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 on the Wayfair website.
The Aaliah 2.4m x 1m Privacy Fencing Hedge offers a two-in-one solution to create privacy from nosey neighbours.
Just as good, it can also help give your garden a glow-up without breaking the bank.
The decorative fence offers artificial, UV-protected leaves, meaning they will offer luscious green all year round and won't fade in direct sunlight.
It's also made from durable, weather-resistant polyethene, setting it up against the Great British weather.
"Love this screening!" wrote one ecstatic customer in an online review. "I added roses, fairy lights and a mosaic mirror to create a feature wall worthy of Instagram!"
Another buyer described how they "intertwined solar lights" into the fence for some extra dazzle.
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Privacy-wise, the fence measures in at 2.4m by 1m, providing a generous coverage for balconies, driveways or shorter fences, turning spaces into cosy retreats and privacy shields.
The fence promises a simple and easy set-up, which is praised by its buyers.
Whether you're attaching the screen to an existing fence or are using it as a standalone product, the process is fuss-free and doesn't require professional help.
If you're short on space, it's compact enough to store away when not in use.
Wayfair shoppers have been sharing their love for the product for its value, quality and easy set-up.
One happy shopper raved about the impact on their outdoor space, writing: "I really love this artificial leaf privacy fence for my balcony, to me, it gives a feel of warmth and cosiness!"
With others saying "just love how the fence brightened up my garden" and gave a "vibrancy" which made it look "real fancy".
Others praised the privacy function, stating: "Good quality and gives the privacy required", and "Really thick, it lives up to being a privacy fence.
Last month, the Shopping team found a pair of Flamingo topiary trees slashed by 50% which are still on sale at Gardening Express.
Last week, we also reported on a .

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