Monday, 10 September 2018

Update your home for Autumn 2018 for under £20


Can you believe I've been running this series for two years now?! As I've mentioned before I'm a big  fan of updating my home for each new season - so without wanting to spend a fortune every few months, I decided to pick my favourite bits from the high street every new season - all for under £20. Meaning you can keep on top of new trends and embrace the new season, without blowing the bank. 

Autumn is always one of my favourite editions of this post. Truth be told I'm not really a fan of the changing weather and darker nights, but I do love all the beautiful colours that appear everywhere this time if year. And this season seems to be no exception - so many beautiful browns, reds and golds popping up all over the place. 

Under £10
Some of my favourite bits this season are from this under £10 section - there's some absolute bargains here! Can you believe that beautiful wicker tray and striped vase are both from Primark?! I've fallen in love with everything forest green at the moment, and so adore that beautiful cushion. Pair it with the blush pink colour for a beautiful combination. 

Autumn Homeware decor for under £20 on the high street including Autumn Winter 2018 pieces from Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's, Matalan, Amara, JD Williams and Homesense Autumn 2018

1. Macramé Plant Hanger, Homesense, £4.99 (instore only) / 2. Vase, Primark, £3.50 (instore only) / 3. Striped Vase, Primark, £5 (instore only) / 4. Small Apothecary Vase, Marks & Spencer, £9.50 / 5. Speckled Blush Print Cushion, JD Williams, £8 / 6. Vase, Primark, £4.50 (instore only) / 7. Khaki Cushion, Marks & Spencer, £9.50 / 8. Faux Suede Tassel Cushion, Matalan, £10 / 9. Wicker Tray, £7, Primark (instore only) / 10. Trinket Pot, £10, Dunelm / 11. Wooden Frame, Sainsbury's, £8 / 12. Faux Spider Plant, Homesense, £7.99 (instore only) / 13. Ceramic Planter, £5, Matalan / 14. Tassel Bathmat, Matalan, £10 



Under £15
First things first, how beautiful is that boho rug -  I'm picturing it would making an amazing bath mat?! Sticking with the boho theme, can you believe that gorgeous wall hanging is from Sainsbury's? Also I love that gold leaf dish - perfect for adding a pop of luxurious colour to a bedside table. 


Autumn Homeware decor for under £20 on the high street including Autumn Winter 2018 pieces from Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's, Matalan, Amara, JD Williams and Homesense Autumn 2018
1. Rug, Sainsbury's, £15 / 2. Cushion, Next, £14 / 3. Cushion, Sainsbury's, £12 (inshore Sept) / 4. Stacking Mugs, Sainsbury's, £14 / 5. Leaf Trinket Dish, Laura Ashley, £12 / 6. Cushion, Marks & Spencer, £15 / 7. Macrame Wall Hanging, Sainsbury's, £14 / 8. Throw, Matalan, £15 / 9. Hurricane Lamp, Marks & Spencer, £15 (instore & online soon) / 10. Cushion, JD Williams, £15 / 11. Pillar Candle Holder, Marks & Spencer, £12.50


Under £20 
I'm desperate to get that beautiful mirror in somewhere in my home - would make such a statement piece above a bed or in a hallway, for example. If you want to get some wicker in somewhere but don't want to commit to such a large piece, how about some plant pots? Finally I can't get enough of that beautiful terracotta colour so have defiantly got my eye on that jug - doesn't it seem like the perfect autumnal shade? 

Autumn Homeware decor for under £20 on the high street including Autumn Winter 2018 pieces from Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's, Matalan, Amara, JD Williams and Homesense Autumn 2018
1. Throw, Homesense, £19.99 (instore only) / 2. Ceramic Bottle, Marks & Spencer, £19.50 / 3. Artificial Plant, Homesense, £16.99 (instore only) / 4. Vase, JD Williams, £19 / 5. Mirror, Matalan, £20 / 6. Medicine Bottle, Kelly Hoppen, £18 / 7. Tassel Edged Throw, Amara, £19 / 8. Cushion, Sainsbury's, £18 (instore Sept) / 9. Terracotta Jug, Homesense, £19.99 (instore only)


Which bits would be perfect for welcoming Autumn into your home? 

Thanks for reading, 
Sam xx



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