
Make your home smell amazing with Home Bargains ‘beautiful' new fragrance range that could be mistaken for White Company
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YOUR home will smell like a fruity and floral paradise with Home Bargains' brand new budget fragrance range.
Whether you've got guests coming over for dinner, or are just keen for a bit of me-time, making sure your home smells sweet and fresh is important to many homeowners.
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The candles will make your home smell amazing
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The diffusers promise long-lasting scent
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However, with candles from designer brands sometimes costing hundreds of pounds, home fragrances can feel like an unaffordable luxury for many.
For anyone keen to make their home smell boujie on a budget, Home Bargains' new Wickford & Co range is the perfect solution.
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The room sprays will immediately uplift your room
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"Say hello to our luxury fragranced range — made to make your home smell amazing", the bargain retailer said in Facebook post.
"Go on… treat yourself (and your home)."
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The new range includes candles, diffusers and room sprays, and the packaging looks strikingly similar to the White Company.
Budget candles
Included in the collection is a 2.2kg Peony scented candle, priced at £12.99.
With the White Company's 2kg candles retailing for a whopping £140, the Home Bargains buy is an absolute steal.
Shoppers can also get their hands on a Pomegranate candle in the same size, whilst Home Bargains is selling smaller versions of the candles for £6.99.
The new range also includes pomegranate or peony scented diffusers, which are priced at just £3.99.
The product promises a "long lasting scent" and is "perfect for adding a gentle, refreshing touch to any room."
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Finally, the new range features room sprays in peony and pomegranate, as well as lime basil and mandarin.
The light and elegant fragrances are priced at just £1.99, which instantly creates a subtle and uplifting aroma.
Aldi candles
And Home Bargains isn't the only budget store selling gorgeous home fragrances, as Aldi has launched an autumnal candle range.
Autumn lovers will fall head over heels for the £4.99 Pumpkin Candle, which is shaped like an adorable tiny pumpkin.
You can choose from three scents: Acorns & Oak, Apple Orchard Farm or Pecan and Cinnamon Waffle, and the candle burns for 43 hours.
Also available are a rage of luxe looking Autumn Candles, with gorgeous autumn scenes painted on them, for just £3.99.
Available scents include Vanilla Pumpkin, Pumpkin Spice and Fallen Leaves, and the burn time is approximately 49 hours.
If the smaller candles aren't enough, you can also snap up an enormous two-wick candle for £19.99.
The Hotel Collection Hurricane Candle comes in two scents, Fallen leaves and Pumpkin Spice, and has a burn time of a whopping 140 hours.
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