More than 2.5 million homes were improved over the four-day holiday, when the retailer served 1,500 customers a minute.
Helped by the warm weather, sales of garden products soared. Garden furniture sales increased by more than a third and sales of decking and paving were also up almost a quarter.
B&Q marketing director Jo Kenrick said: 'People are spending more and more time in their gardens. Our new ranges and the more innovative products are going down a storm as customers transform their gardens into more flexible living spaces.'
Sales of external paints - masonry and exterior wood paints - rocketed 52 per cent compared with last Easter. The retailer reported record sales of barbeques, up 128 per cent. Sales of interior improvement products were flat year on year.
B&Q is the biggest home improvement retailer in the UK. It has 331 stores, including 116 Warehouse outlets.
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