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A WOMAN has shown off her incredible garden makeover, using a few clever bargain buys from Dunelm and eBay.

DIY fan Tara Ward shared before and after photos of her incredible garden makeover on Facebook - and people say the space looks 'bigger' now.

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Tara turned her outdoor space from drab to fab with a DIY makeoverCredit: @ahintofluxe

Posting on the , she showed off the results of her hard work.

Tara, who also has an interior design , wrote: "Before and after- tiny outdoor space."

Before the makeover, the space looked neglected. The grass looked severely dehydrated with brown and yellow patches of scrub.

Meanwhile, the fence was painted a boring shade of brown, while Tara had neglected to add in any furniture other than one solitary chair.

 Before: The space lacked personality and looked neglected
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Before: The space lacked personality and looked neglectedCredit: @ahintofluxe
 After: A cosy and chic outdoor space
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After: A cosy and chic outdoor spaceCredit: @ahintofluxe

She stared by changing the fence from horizontal the vertical panels and giving it a lick of warm grey paint, adding an instant modern update to the space.

She topped the fence with DIY garden garlands, made with artificial flowers and leaves from the Range.

The egg chairs have been a hit with interior design fans this summer - and savvy bargain hunter Tara revealed she picked hers up in the Dunelm sale.

Concrete slabs replaced the worn out grass, which Tara gave a chic update with the help of an outdoor rug from Amazon.

Other social media users were quick to congratulate Tara on her amazing transformation.

One person gushed: "Absolutely gorgeous!"

Another said: "It looks so much bigger. So lovely."

A third chimed in ";Beautiful, please come to do mine lol."

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