A savvy woman has revealed how she used a £300 purchase from IKEA to create a cosy ‘garden room’ without splashing out thousands.
Sarah, from England, who often posts home and lifestyle inspiration on her TikTok @hearts_at_claremont, shared how she gave her patio the ultimate summer glow-up with a pergola from the flatpack furniture store.
She also spruced up old furniture and decor to instantly transform the space into a ‘sanctuary.’
‘We loved our garden room in our old house, and I really wanted to create something similar in our new garden,’ she told the clip, which has racked up nearly 250,000 views.
‘So, with a pergola from IKEA and some help from my lovely dad, I was able to transform this space quickly and easily.’
Sarah went onto say the lightweight frame was ‘easy to put together’, however she struggled putting the canopy on.
‘What I thought would be a five-minute job actually took a lot longer, but since we had mastered it, it was really easy to open and close,’ she added.
The influencer also explained how her dad drilled the frame down into the paving and put some brackets on to make it more stable in the wind.

Sarah, from England, who often posts home and lifestyle inspiration on her TikTok, revealed how she created a cosy ‘garden room’ for just £300 using an IKEA buy
‘After giving the garden furniture a fresh lick of paint, I then added some established plants,’ she continued.
The content creator included a gorgeous climbing Jasmine and some other smaller flora to ‘soften the look of the pergola’.
‘I added rugs, soft furnishings, cushions, and candles and no space is ever complete for me until I have added some fairy lights,’ Sarah said.
‘I’m so happy with how this project has turned out. Our comfy, cosy little summer sanctuary.’
In the comments, she revealed her old garden furniture was from Argos but added the The Cotswold Company have something similar.
Many viewers rushed to compliment the incredible turnaround.
‘Who knew IKEA sold pergola! Thanks for this it looks stunning,’ one gushed.
Another said: ‘Well done you, a stunning and relaxing space.’

Sarah shared how she gave her garden a summer glow up with some old furniture and an IKEA pergola

Sarah, who had help from her father, went onto say the lightweight frame was ‘easy to put together’, however she struggled putting the canopy on

The interior wizz revealed she picked up a £300 pergola from IKEA and used old furniture and furnishing which she already had to instantly transform the space into a ‘sanctuary’




Many rushed to the comments to compliment the mother on the very thrifty garden transformation
Someone else asked: ‘How much was the full makeover including the plants and paint etc? Thanks’
To which Sarah replied: ‘Hi I had all the furniture already so it’s hard to say! I’ve painted it all even the sofa to make it all look fresh again! The jasmine plant was £55 and I got the Foxgloves etc from B&Q xx’
A fourth added: ‘Looks fantastic. Well done to you all. Enjoy whilst you can.’
It comes after a DIY lover revealed how she achieved her epic garden transformation – and did everything herself.
Jenna Weir from Scotland decided to transform her lifeless new build plot, achieving a brand-new look with DIY and bargain finds from B&M and Poundland.
Now, four years on from getting the keys to the property, her garden boasts a ‘Scandi chic retreat’ complete with stylish decking, swinging chair and sofa area.
Jenna had been quoted between £7,000 and £15,000 to transform her garden, but by doing the work herself she managed to complete the work for just over £1,000.
Posting on her TikTok account @weir_home, Jenna shared a clip of the amazing renovations, admitting: ‘I can’t believe we managed to do all of this ourselves.’
Jenna described how she managed to achieve the monochrome minimalist look without breaking the bank.
She and her partner Callum carried out all the labour costs themselves, including fitting and painting the decking, adding furniture and decorations.
The couple paid £200 for rolls of grass, and £180 for a new 6ft fence. The decking kit cost £550, but saved on manual costs by installing it themselves.
Speaking to Gardeners World, Jenna said: ‘A lot of my garden decor finds are from B&M and Home Bargains including the fence and decking paint which was from B&M.
‘Our glass solar fence lights were a find from Poundland and our beautiful U-shape garden set was from a business local to me called Modish Furnishings who regularly do sales.’
Describing the process of renovation, she added: ‘When me and my husband moved into our new build property, the soil in our garden wasn’t very good and the ground quickly became filled with weeds, so it needed a lot of TLC before we even started laying out grass.
‘As we didn’t have the finances at the time to start our garden properly, we opted to lay grass all over so we had a place to sit.
‘We kept the original slabs the builder had laid for going in and out the back door and erected a 6ft fence for privacy to replace the 3ft one the builder had originally put in.
‘After having the grass for nearly a year, we then started our decking transformation.
‘The decking was erected at the top of the grass with a white stone border. We then began painting the fences with a stunning Cuprinol natural stone, as well as fitting a ‘green wall’ for more privacy in this area.
‘During the renovation, we discovered we had a dead patch which ran along the side of our patio doors so we replaced this with large white pebbles and topiary balls before finalising the rest of the garden furniture and decor– and I still love the way it turned out!’