
Brits are flocking to a UK store to snap up a £20 buy to transform their gardens – it's the perfect storage solution too
SHOP TO IT Brits are flocking to a UK store to snap up a £20 buy to transform their gardens – it's the perfect storage solution too
COULD your garden do with a quick makeover?
Or perhaps you're on the lookout for a wallet-friendly solution for extra storage?
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Thrifty Brits are flocking to a major store to get their hands on this storage unit
Credit: facebook/ Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group
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The wallet-friendly bargain, priced at just £20, is one of the cheapest options in the market
Credit: facebook/ Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group
Cash-savvy Brits are now flooding to a major UK store to get their hands on an affordable buy that not only transforms their outdoor space in an instant - but it's also the perfect storage solution.
According to bargain hunters, B&M is selling a storage unit for just £20 - however, it looks more luxe than the price.
The six-shelf plastic storage unit, which comes in black, can be put up in a variety of ways - making it ideal if you want to switch things up.
The budget-friendly bargain can be used both outside or in your home, or even garage, and offers heaps of space for smaller bits.
For those who'd like to add a pop of colour to their gardens, this is the perfect way to show off your plants, colourful pots and other outdoor decor.
At just £20, B&M's fabulous offer is currently one of the cheapest in the market, as other retailers, such as Argos and B&Q, sell similar items for around £60 - and more.
However, if you want to get your hands on this find, it's best to act quick - as the storage unit has already taken the internet by storm.
Informing other bargain hunters about the epic deal, one shopper, Nishz Clayton, took to the popular Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
The Facebook user told the fellow 2.6million members of the page: ''I think this is a good little buy from B&M.
''As its plastic thought it be perfect for outdoor shelving.''
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In the post, which has since racked up close to 500 likes, Nishz also shared how she had styled and decorated the affordable buy with plants and mini lampshades.
Dozens flooded to comments to tag their friends and family, with many sharing their thoughts.
One said: ''This is a good idea. Looks cute too.''
Garden features that add the most value to a house
A well-kept garden can add anywhere between 5-20% to the value of a property.
Sellhousefast.uk carried out a study and consulted 36 estate agents, garden designers and property professionals from across the UK.
And the experts revealed the garden feature which adds the most value to a property is a shed. Shed - 82% Patio or paving - 76% Secure fencing, walls or gates - 72% Outdoor lighting - 66% Sturdy decking - 62% Water features eg. fountain or pond - 58% Modern garden furniture - 54% Artificial lawn/grass - 40%
Another chimed in: ''something for the cats to play in when the catio is built.''
A third wrote: ''Oooo I love the way you've put it together! Looks so good.''
''This is an amazing idea!'' a Facebook user was amazed by the end result.
''This could be good to use as shelving in a shed,'' another fan thought.
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