WHO says you need a manor house to feel like you’re in a Regency romance?
A woman shared how she created a Bridgerton-inspired outdoor space in her garden using a little creativity.
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Michaela shared how she transformed her garden into a Bridgerton paradiseCredit: TikTok / @mishkashoe
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She added a chandelier under her pergolaCredit: TikTok / @mishkashoe
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People praised her Bridgerton-inspired outdoor spaceCredit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX
Michaela, who posts under @mishkashoe, shared how she turned an old pergola into a dining space fit for the likes of the Duke and the Bridgerton family.
She shared: “Rainproofing our pergola… and going full BRIDGERTON with a vintage candelabra chandelier.”
The first thing she did was all some plastic sheeting over the top, so the area could be enjoyed in all weather conditions.
After putting a dining set underneath, she added an elegant finishing touch which looked like it could be straight from the ton.
Michaela shared: “To top it all off, we added a vintage candelabra chandelier and wrapped the whole pergola in fairy lights.”
She added some fake candles and some faux ivy to the chandelier, and it was ready for hosting her own fancy soiree.
Many people were hugely impressed with her simple, yet effective DIY.
Her video has racked up over 8,000 likes, and people were quick to comment on the clip.
One person wrote: “This is what I want to do to mine.”
Another added: “Walking to my husband so i can show him this…”
Tradesmen quoted me £2.5K to wrap my kitchen cupboards so I did it myself for £62 instead and it looks so good
And a third commented: “That’s a great job, looks fabulous.”
It’s not the first time a homeowner has tried to recreate the Bridgerton look in their garden on a budget.
CURTAIN LOOK
One woman shared how she picked up two £10 shower curtains which she bought from Temu to give the illusion of an idyllic woodland glade.
She says: “I turned an ugly wooden fence into a spectacular Bridgerton-style paradise using two plastic curtains and a staple gun.
“It transformed my garden. People even think the arches and fake gates are real.
“I got the idea when my next-door neighbour did it. Theirs has pink flowers cascading over a faux wall scene.
“When I saw it, I was amazed and because I rent my house, I can take it with me if I leave because it folds up.
“I am a fan of Bridgerton. The scene reminded me of the gardens in the show.”
Why is Bridgerton still so popular?
By deputy TV editor, Felicity Cross
WHEN Bridgerton landed during lockdown, it swept us all into a world of bejewelled gowns, lavish balls and endless bonking – and the world went mad for it.
Even the sexless second series didn’t damp down TV viewers’ lust for the Regency romp and fans have eagerly anticipated the arrival of the third series.
And they won’t be disappointed.
The opener finally gives us some action from gorgeous series two newlyweds Anthony and Kate in scenes that would make your granny blush.
There’s drama and intrigue as the hunt for Lady Whistledown hots us, and laugh out loud comedy from the chaotic Featherington family.
But ultimately the season belongs to new romantic leads Colin and Penelope, whose will-they-won’t-they love story is fun, flirty and utterly believable and its, ahem, climax at the end of episode four will take your breath away.
Is Bridgerton still must-watch telly? Corset is.