A WOMAN has unveiled her stunning garden transformation which she achieved using a number of stylish but affordable purchases.
However, the TikTok user shared that there was one big catch that came with the gorgeous outdoor set-up.
In a post shared to TikTok, the DIY fan answered the question: "What do you do when it rains?"
She can then be seen, in a sped-up video, having to methodically put all the furniture and accessories away to protect them.
That included everything from the seatings to the cushions, which are only suitable for dry weather.
Captioning the clip, she wrote: "The reality is it all has to go back into storage if it’s due heavy rain. We do have a cover for light showers."
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Her post has been 'liked' more than 3,400 times, with dozens leaving comments.
One person wrote: "This is too much work for me."
Another shared: "This is us every two days! The weather this year is just unbelievable."
A third noted: "Do it all the time I feel you! to the girlie's that like indoor/ outdoor living."
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Several joked that they were impressed at her organisation at looking at the weather forecast.
One person admitted: "We just leave all our garden stuff out then complain when it's ruined it's easier."
Another sighed: "I leave mine out to get ruined."
Others also recommended a potential way for her to keep the garden furniture and accessories dry without having to move them under cover all the time.
One person suggested: "Aww.. get a gazebo to cover the whole area. Worth investment."
The woman replied: "I’m seriously considering this."
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