Business Wednesday, Feb 11

These small touches could make a major difference to how expensive your home seems to others

People who want to update their home with a ‘classy touch’ but don’t have the budget might consider these finer details available at Home Bargains. The £4 kit could trick guests into thinking your home and furniture appear more expensive than they really are.

The Home Collections Glass Drawer Knobs come in a kit with four ornate knobs, and are sold for £3.99. Customers can add a ‘timeless’ touch to almost any piece of furniture that comes with handles, especially if the handles already provided don’t match their personal style.

Bosses at Home Bargains describe the set online: “Elevate your furniture with the Home Collections Glass Drawer Knobs. These stunning crystal knobs feature a chic silver base, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any drawer or cabinet.

“They are sold in packs of four and can be used to replace old or worn knobs on existing furniture, or to add new knobs to a piece of furniture that is being built or repurposed. They can be installed with a screw and a washer.”

With a pack costing just under £4, these small upgrade kits offer shoppers great value to add some extra character to a room on a budget. Looking online, similar options are sold elsewhere, such as B&Q, with the DIY retailer selling a pack of Crystal Glass Knobs for £14, working out at £3.50 each, compared to the Home Bargains alternatives costing just under £1 each.

Shoppers could also get very similar options delivered from Amazon with these Clear Crystal Glass Knobs that cost up to £16.80 for one individual knob. However, the Home Bargains options would be the most cost-effective if homeowners were updating more than one piece of furniture.

Home Bargains has become a fairly popular place for people to shop lately for new homeware upgrades. Some of the newest furniture and decor pieces have caught attention online after looking “almost identical” to major brands at a fraction of the cost.

Lately, our shopping writers have highlighted ‘stylish’ furniture sets from £15 and ‘magical’ garden additions that don’t break the bank at £10. People can browse the full range of furniture options online here.

Away from homeware, the discount store is really living up to its name by slashing the price of a limited edition beauty bundle that’s normally worth more than £200 to an impressive £30. The “refined” bundle of skincare and haircare brands, including Fenty, Revolution, and more, is on offer with an £180 reduction whilst stocks last.

The newest Starbuy – The Made Up Chapter II Beauty Box – is a 15-piece bundle of skincare, haircare and self-care products. Shoppers were warned that the deal is only available while stocks last and were told that “once it’s gone, it’s gone”.

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