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How to decorate your house with supermarket buys

BY Cassie Pryce

26th Aug 2020 Home & Garden

How to decorate your house with supermarket buys
With a rise in supermarket homeware, you now don't have to splurge on decor. So take a detour down the homeware aisle on your next grocery shop and pick up some of these bargain buys to update your interior for less   
While supermarket brands don’t often spring to mind when we think of redecorating, the homeware ranges at stores including Sainsbury’s, Asda, Tesco and M&S offer on-trend pieces with affordable price tags. Whether you’re looking for larger items, including furniture and rugs, or finishing touches like artwork, candles and soft furnishings, it’s well worth checking out your local supermarket offerings on your next visit.
Bear in mind that some stores don’t stock their homeware ranges online, so it can be a little hit and miss with what is available at any given time. They also often update their ranges regularly, so if you see something you like, it’s worth popping it in your trolley right away to avoid missing out!

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