
‘I need it all', cry shoppers as they race to grab Home Bargains' ‘gorgeous' new home decor
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SHOPPERS have been left running to their local Home Bargains to snap up their new interiors range.
The discount chain has recently sent fans into a frenzy this spring with its adorable garden decor.
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Home Bargains has launched its new neutral home decor
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Shoppers were left gushing over the new collection
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But it's the retailer's latest neutral home decor collection that is bringing homeowners' attention back to inside their houses.
And it seems like it has outdone itself with the "gorgeous" new additions.
The new range includes everything you need to make your home feel bright yet cosy this season.
Fans who love neutral decor have been gushing over the new items - and the best bit is that prices start from just £3.99.
Shoppers have been raving about the cream Loft Range Faux Rabbit Fur Rug, which they say is one of the "softest things ever".
The rug can be picked up for £7.99 and bosses at Home Bargains say it "is designed to add warmth, texture, and style to any room".
I'm loving the neutrals! Everything looks fabulous
Excited shopper
There is also a brand new range of lamps on offer, including the cream Lulu Lamp for £4.99.
Its product description reads: "This charming table lamp features a solid base and a touch of crushed velvet, adding a unique and stylish flair to any room."
Or if it's a shade for a bigger light that you're looking for, the bargain retailer has you covered.
It's new Three Tier Shade comes in an array of neutral colours from cream to light grey and even black for £9.99.
Shoppers race to Home Bargains for TONNES of new dupes, including a Mario Badescu copy for £12 less than the original
Bosses at Home Bargains say: "This stylish and contemporary lighting fixture adds a touch of elegance, making it the perfect finishing touch for your home."
One of the best bits about springtime is getting back into the garden, so it's no surprise that many homeowners like adding some greenery to their homes at this time of year.
So, in a bid to help, Home Bargains has introduced its new artificial Aloe Plant in a Ceramic Pot.
It can be picked up for just £6.99 and is guaranteed to "make your home feel fresh and inviting."
If you're looking for a smaller plant, then the Ceramic Potted Foliage would be perfect.
For just £3.99, it "adds a charming touch to your space without the fuss of upkeep."
Home Bargains excitedly announced that the new range had hit shelves on social media.
Posting on Facebook and Instagram, staff wrote: "For all you neutral lovers out there! Check out our latest home collections for all your decor needs!"
5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976 Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines There are 575 stores nationwide
And fans are already racing to their nearest branch to get a hold of the new products.
Flocking to the comments of the post, shoppers have said they "need them all".
One person said: "I'm loving the neutrals! Everything looks fabulous".
Another added: "Some nice bits here. Those rugs are the softest things ever".
Someone else posted: "I need it all".
And a fourth shared: "Gorgeous vision of white".
While a fifth chimed in: "Ooh I need a visit".
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Prices for the new range start at just £3.99
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