Woman ‘doubles the size’ of her garden using a FAKE background – and people are totally fooled
A WOMAN has revealed how she made her garden look double the size with the help of a fake backdrop. Taking to the Facebook group DIY On a Budget, she shared snaps of the dramatic transformation. She revealed that she had used a £50 printed garden panel on her back fence to make her outdoor […]
A WOMAN has revealed how she made her garden look double the size with the help of a fake backdrop.
Taking to the Facebook group DIY On a Budget, she shared snaps of the dramatic transformation.
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She revealed that she had used a £50 printed garden panel on her back fence to make her outdoor space look larger.
The backdrop is printed with a garden path, a lawn, hedgerows and additional plants to give the illusion that the garden goes back further.
The green-fingered woman then covered the surrounds with potted plants and foliage so that it would blend in with her existing garden.
Captioning her snap she wrote: “What do you think to this? It’s printed garden panels, just plastic sheets that’s screwed to your fence.”
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Fellow group members were baffled after believing that she had simply shared a snap of her back garden with the facade totally fooling them.
Commenting on the post, one wrote: “That looks fab I wouldn’t have ever known… I’d of been that stupid I would have walked into it.”
Another agreed adding: “Someone is gonna get injured tho trying to walk down that path. Lol looks so real.”
“Before I read the caption I didn’t even notice, I just thought ‘what a stunning pathway’” added a third.
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