
Interior fans in frenzy over ‘pretty' £9.99 mirror from Home Bargains that's ‘much bigger' than The Range version
WAVE TO GO Interior fans in frenzy over 'pretty' £9.99 mirror from Home Bargains that's 'much bigger' than The Range version
INTERIOR fans have been racing to Home Bargains to pick up a "pretty" full length mirror after spotting it in store.
The retail giant is currently selling the lilac wavy mirror for just £9.99.
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Shoppers are loving a new interiors buy in Home Bargains
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Interior fans say the mirror isn't just for kids
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While it's advertised as being part of the "kids edit", shoppers have insisted they don't just want it for their child's room.
So if you want to give your pad a splash of colour and fun twist, you've come to the right place.
Home Bargains bosses said savvy interior lovers "shouldn't settle for ordinary" and hailed the mirror as the "perfect addition" to homes.
And it seems like people are in full agreement as they've been running to get their hands on it.
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One shopper shared a snap of the mirror on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, which boasts 2.6million members, and said: "£9.99 home bargains."
Her post immediately racked up 300 likes and 185 comments.
One person gushed: "It's giving me friends vibes. It belongs in Monica and Chandler's apartment."
A second wrote: "Kids bedroom?! That pink or lilac one is going on my landing."
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"They're not just for kids tho are they, I love this kind of decor", echoed a third.
A fourth chimed in: "Kids room? I want one for myself."
A £7.99 Home Bargains buy made my hallway look SO much bigger but everyone's saying the same thing about my DIY method
A fifth added: "I bought the one from The Range when I couldn't find the Home Bargains one, it's much smaller than the Home Bargains one. But thankfully found it yesterday so currently have both."
Meanwhile, a sixth said: "Love this mirror I want one now lol."
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If you're a fan of colour in your home, then there's also an interiors trend that you may also want to take note of this year.
Colour drenching is predicted to be a huge hit for 2025 and involves using one colour on all surfaces in a room - even down to the light switches and skirting boards.
Experts say it makes rooms seem bigger by allowing walls, ceilings and built-in cupboards to all seamlessly blend in together.
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By painting everything in the same shade, you eradicate any strong contrasts or harsh lines and instead allow the eyes to glide over a room.
'Colour drenching simply means painting everything the same shade: the walls, woodwork, ceiling and even radiators or furniture,' the experts at British paint and wallpaper manufacturer Farrow & Ball said.
'It's become more and more popular recently, but this way of decorating is far from a fleeting trend.
'Whether you want to make a room feel bigger and lighter or cosy and inviting, there's a way to make colour drenching suit you – it's all about which colour you choose.'
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