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I wanted a viral egg chair but found a dupe that’s £99 cheaper – then transformed it using B&M buys and DIY

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EGG chairs have become quite the trend over the last few years – with cleanfluencer Mrs Hinch also a huge fan.

But with so many people rushing out to buy the must-have garden essential for the summer, chances are everyone’s gardens are starting to look like carbon copies of one another.

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Julia bought the viral egg chair from Home Bargains but added a twist[/caption]
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The stunning faux sunflower garden costs just £8 from B&M[/caption]

So, if you’re looking to make your chair a little more unique, then you may just want to listen up!

That’s because one savvy homeowner has revealed the genius way she gave hers a total glow up – using a bargain buy from B&M.

Julie Bryan took to money-saving Facebook group
Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and posted a snap of the hugely discounted egg chair that she managed to nab in the Home Bargains sale.

“My new garden chair £100 off in Home Bargains now £199, I’ve added flowers and lights,” she wrote.

Made from high quality steel frame that’s wrapped in rattan material, the popular ‘Outdoor Living Collection Barcelona Egg Chair’ which comes in grey or neutral, offers comfortable seating for two people.

I need one of these in my life!

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So, to add her own stamp on the cosy chair, Julia decided to weave stunning faux yellow flowers around the curved frame, making it stand out from the others.

The ‘Sunflower Garland,’ which costs just £8, is the perfect way to add floral decoration and a pop of colour to your outdoor space in an instant.

“Ordered loads of sunflower stuff, cushions /rug etc from SHEIN to match,” she added.

It wasn’t long before the post racked up several likes and comments, with many quick to praise Julie’s creative handiwork.

“I love this!” enthused one.

A second commented: “Love the flowers!”

A third penned: “I need one of these in my life!”

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: “Really cute.”

A further tagged his partner and noted: “This is what we need at top of the garden.”

And one more chimed in: “My daughter’s chair in her room – wish we had space for the sofa style!”

9 best solar lights for the garden 2024 UK; tried and tested

By Veronica Lorraine

Solar Centre Festoon Lights, £44.99

Pros: Look great, last over winter, two brightness levels

Cons: Rather expensive

Rating: 4.5/5

HETP Solar Motion Sensor Security Lights, £20.35

Pros: Easy to install, very bright, longlasting

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

yiyicas 2-Pack Solar String Lights Outdoor, £13.99

Pros: Longlasting, price, copper wiring so can attach to anything, reliable, bright

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

SolarCentre Smart Festoon Lights, £65.99

Pros: Control from your phone or by remote control, loads of colour combinations, large solar panel, can by charged via USB

Cons: Price, solar panel needs to be in view for remote control

Rating: 4/5

Mushroom string lights, £10

Pros: Price, hide the wires in soil, fairytale vibe

Cons: None

Rating: 4/5

Carnival Solar Festoon Lights, £29.99

Pros: Large bulbs, bright, eight functions, perspex, price

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Wilko Solar String Lights, £4

Pros: Price, bright, flashing function

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Maroc Lantern string lights, £21.95

Pros: Stylish, waterproof, warm light

Cons: Not the brightest

Rating: 3.5/5

Solar Powered LED Curtain, £15

Pros: Price, bright, can last all night

Cons: The wires don’t hang straight

Rating: 4/5


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