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Home Bargains is selling £1.99 buy that hangs on your fence & turns your balcony into a kaleidoscopic display

Home Bargains is selling £1.99 buy that hangs on your fence & turns your balcony into a kaleidoscopic display

The Irish Sun4 hours ago

ADDING a small item to your balcony can instantly transform your space at night.
A budget-friendly outdoor light from Home Bargains will create a kaleidoscopic display when plugged in.
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Home Bargains shoppers can pick up a budget buy which instantly transforms their outdoor space (stock image)
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Whether you're planning to be the host with the most or simply enjoy the warm summer nights on your balcony, this buy can elevate your experience.
It instantly illuminates your garden and adds a "splash of colour" to your space.
The
This light automatically turns on at dusk, showcasing a "beautiful colour-changing display".
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And since it is solar powered, you don't have to worry about any extra costs with this light.
According to manufacturers, it's easy to install and proves ideal for enhancing your outdoor area.
Simply hang it on your fence or "anywhere you want to add a touch of magic".
The product description details the "beautiful, colour-changing LED display" created by "this charming light".
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It is described as "perfect for enhancing your garden with vibrant, energy-efficient lighting".
Just plug it in and watch the colourful display that is cast over your balcony.
I transformed my garden patio into summer haven for less than £100 with cheap B&M buys including gadget to keep bugs out
According to decor experts, fixing lanterns to your walls or fencing can help to create an "ambient lighting".
As well as creating a visual display, kaleidoscope lights have another benefit.
They are said to provide a "controlled visual experience" which can help alleviate migraine symptoms and enhance relaxation.
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The Firefly Colour Changing Light is available for just £1.99 from Home Bargains
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