I live in a rental and have the wackiest decor – we have grass stairs and people are always freaked out by the entrance
A CRAFT fan with a home famed for its seasonal outside decorations has given fans a glimpse into the inside.
Carmen Croxall has grass stairs, donut cupboards, flower walls and a number of “eclectic” decorations.
The 35-year-old’s rented house gained attention on social media thanks to the spectacular creations she creates in the front garden.
Among these was a 17 foot cascade tower of Love Heart sweets to celebrate Valentine’s Day and turning her home into a gingerbread house at Christmas.
And as expected, the inside of her Exeter, Devon family home is just as outlandish.
Taking to TikTok, Carmen joked: “POV: Your landlord comes to inspect your house.”
She added in the caption: “Yes it’s rented but I pay the rent, right?
“So it’s my house.
“No negative comments please.”
The mum-of-two transformed the outside of her house into a Spring paradise with six foot daffodils, a huge ‘chocolate’ bunny and little white gates.
But inside, the exciting decorations are timeless.
As soon as you enter the front door, there are bright green walls with a pink sign reading “hello” and a flower arch.
Next to that is the grass stairs and green and pink kitchen – complete with donut cupboards and a window blind made out of Wotsit wrappers.
The living room has a pink-themed road mat as a rug with green and blue sofas, black and white walls and a donut pouffe in the middle of the room.
Behind one of the sofas is green octopus tentacles stretching up the wall.
One finishing touch in the main family room is a dinosaur head sticking out of the wall above the purple dining table, complete with a giant sweet in its mouth.
When people questioned how her landlord was okay with the colourful decorations, Carmen cleared up: “He is a shining example of how a landlord can do more than just rent you a house.”
Others were blown away by her creativity.
One person gushed: “This is wild and fabulous. I love the kitchen.”
Another penned: “Who wants to live in a boring house anyway? Yours is amazing.”