Interiors: Splash out or save on key accessories for autumn at home
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Updating your home can be a costly business, so if you are looking to make some small changes, then here are some great money saving (or spending) ideas for home accessories.
Drinks trolley
The drinks trolley has seen quite a comeback in recent years, with everyone from Oliver Bonas, West Elm and John Lewis offering a design on how to display your drinks collection.
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While some trolley's can set you back a few hundred, this brass number from Idyll Home is only £179 and looks just as good as a more expensive design.
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If money is no object then this marble and acacia wood trolley, £445 from Oliver Bonas, may be the one for you.
Marble is still a big trend for interiors and, mixed with the dark acacia wood, gives this trolley a classic look. All that's needed now are some elegant glasses and bottles of your favourite tipple.
Scented candle
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Add some instant ambiance to any room with a scented candle. Prices range wildly, but a good quality soy candle - which gives a cleaner burn - with a lasting scent is what to aim for.
If you'd rather not spend on a big name brand then check out JoJo Co, a Scottish company that specialises in handmade scented candles and reed diffusers.
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Hide AdBased in Fife (and available online, locally and at Stockbridge market in Edinburgh), a standard candle, which will burn for about 65 hours, is priced at £20 - a £25 saving from bigger names.
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But if you'd rather go all out then treat yourself and your home to a classic home candle from Jo Malone.
With iconic scents such as Lime Basil and Mandarin, Red Roses and the decadent Pomegranate Noir, the candles will burn for approx 45 hours, and will set you back £45.
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For something a little different, and to add a pop of colour to a neutral room, look out for the limited edition collaborations such as the current collection from Poppy Delevingne and their charity candles, which are beautifully decorated with floral prints.
Side table
A metallic side table will instantly update a living room.
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This smoked glass and gold square table, £79.99 from Argos won't break the bank.
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But for the midas touch, go for this Cube side table in gold, £209 from Amara.
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Add some texture to a sofa or bed with a pink fluffy cushion - perfect for cuddling up to.
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You'll need to head to your nearest TKMaxx store to find this cushion but at £9.99 it'll be worth the hunt.
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Or if you'd rather online shop and aren't too bothered about the price, then take a look at this faux fur cushion, £28 from Debenhams.
Floor lamp
Illuminate a corner of a living room or bedroom with a floor lamp. Available in a number of styles and colours - from metallics to colours - the humble floor lamp can add a touch of glamour to a room.
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And, if you're looking to save on lighting, then head to Aldi's middle aisle for some interior inspiration such as this Kirkton House floor lamp, £29.99.
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If you're looking for something a bit more modern then this Zuiver Ivy floor lamp, £159 from Houseology will add some character to a living room.