This year we’ve all had to spend more time at home than usual. And, now that the weather is getting cooler, and the evenings are drawing in earlier, it’s even more important for our wellbeing that our space is practical, warm, and inviting. While it’s not always practical to do a whole redesign of your home every season, a few small, easy changes, you can quickly make your home into the perfect place to rest and reset as the year comes to a close. These are some of our favourite autumn design tips: Lighting One of the first changes that autumn brings is darker mornings and earlier evenings. You’re not getting as much natural light, so the way you artificially light a space is much more important than usual. If you haven’t already, introduce a variety of options for lighting in your main living areas. Floor and desk lamps are handy here, as are candles. These will give you ways to brighten a space when it’s not quite dark enough (or it’s a bit early) for full overhead lighting
When it comes to picking up stylish furniture at a bargain price, you can’t beat the The Range. One of our favourite homeware stores, it has shot up in our admiration thanks to the new Suffolk Furniture Collection. Related: It’s back! The Range chair that caused a shopping frenzy last year is now available in navy The furniture range is perfect for adding sophistication to your bedroom on a budget. If you’ve realised over the last few months that your bedroom could do with a little love and organisation, the new collection might be just the ticket. The Suffolk Furniture Collection includes two spacious wardrobes , chest of drawers and bedside cabinet, with prices starting at £69.99. All the pieces are coloured in a striking matte graphite grey and a light riviera Eichi top panel. The pieces will complement a grey bedroom colour scheme perfectly. Or pair them with a soft neutral such as Dulux’s colour of the year ‘ Brave Ground ‘ for a striking look. Suffolk Furniture Collec
Mum’s are raving about B&Q’s divider walls for keeping the peace between siblings in shared children’s bedrooms. Related: Aldi is selling unicorn and elephant shaped children’s stools perfect for kid’s rooms After six months stuck at home, finding some personal space has never been more important, especially for children sharing a bedroom. However, Mum’s on the Facebook group DIY on a Budget has found the perfect solution in B&Q’s room dividers. B&Q room dividers ‘For those asking about dividing a room for growing kids or different sexes, I really can recommend B&Q’s room dividers,’ wrote one Mum who had used the panels to divide her daughter and son’s bedroom . Another Mum explained that she had used the B&Q room dividers to give her eldest boy a grown-up space of his own. ‘My three boys, aged 10,4 and 2 were all sharing the biggest room, but I wanted to give the 10 year old his space,’ she wrote. ‘I used the Karalis room dividers from B&Q to split
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