Top 13 Cheap Online Home Decor Stores in UK
With 33 stores all over the UK, stock changes regularly but they claim they are 60% cheaper than other retailers. Although you can’t shop online, which is a bit of a pain. Their beautiful rustic tables are seriously sturdy. Also their beautiful blue & white cushion with serious top texture is a stand out accessory for your sofa (£7.99). You can’t buy online so a visit to store is essential.
If you’ve ever been into an Anthropologie store you’ll know the overwhelming feeling of wanting everything in sight. From soft furnishings to glassware, they stock near enough everything for any room in the house.
Behind every Ian Snow piece lies a story. A tradition, a way of doing things, carefully preserved through the generations. Inspired by Ian’s travels to India in 1969, his daughters Daisy and India work alongside him and their mother from their farm in Devon.
Zain Furnishing is one of the cheap home decor online store that was built for every individual out there looking for something aesthetic and gentle to add comfort to them. They feel pride that they are helping individuals to raise the comfort level at homes by providing the most suitable furniture and interior designing accessories. Their products are used to accomplish everyone’s requirements, comfort and peace of mind.
While you’re browsing ASOS looking for an outfit for the last minute boozy brunch you’ve agreed to attend this weekend, pop some bedding, towels and plant hangers (this one’s only £16!) in your basket from the website’s homeware range. It’s cheap, durable and (most importantly) uniquely stylish.
With over 140 stores in the UK with so much to choose from and is suitable for a range of budgets. Their home accessories are particularly good for those with less cash to splash. From their decor range their blue ribbed glass bud vase at £5 is perfect for stems and their metal and glass lantern is just stunning for £8. Also you may not know it yet, but their Albany gold table lamp is exactly what you need in your life. (£104).
Decorator’s Notebook specialise in handmade home accessories from fair trade groups, social enterprises and artisan co-operatives all over the world. Their ethos is that design quality and ethics can go hand in hand and allow customers to create a beautiful home without compromising their style or their conscience.
Wilko calls itself the ‘home of family value’ retailer. And although it sounds a bit like a razor, it’s actually just an amazing shop that sells just about everything. You could kit out your entire home this way, but highlights right now are a slick bookcase from their Julian Bowen range for £140, or this Anthropologie-esque duvet set for just £14.
Mostly known for their clothes, H&M has recently upped it’s game and stepped into the homeware market. And with pieces such as this rattan basket for just £9.99 it’s no surprise the new venture is doing well.
Launched in October 2014, this boutique scours the globe for handmade pieces which means your mates won’t automatically have the same wardrobe as you. We’re very into this chevron chest of drawers, par example.
Seeing a theme here? Yep, there are plenty of supermarkets offering cheap homeware, including Marks & Spencer. This leaf print cushion is only £12.50!
Offering everything from furniture to wall art, throws, cushions, vases and even a dedicated wedding range. You do have to root around, but you’ll find some gems. Check out the hanging chair from their garden essentials, or their Pinterest-worthy ivory arched mirror for £57.99. Their Laos Trail wallpaper is beautiful with a price to match at £14.99 a roll and their Lobster cushion taps into the tapestry trend for just £3.99.
If you’ve been missing out on Sainsbury’s range of homeware then you need to jump on the bandwagon pronto. This beautiful scarf-print bed linen is only £31 and pretty enough to make you ditch plain white bedding for life. They also have some very reasonably priced soft furnishing like this oil paint cushion (£12) to instantly add a unique interior twist without blowing the budget.