Now I am not yet a homeowner, but I have a theory that if I can pre-buy some homeware things before I move I can focus on spending money on moving and larger home pieces like sofas and furniture. I've gathered a few bits over the past couple of months so I thought I'd share them with you because I'm really happy with them.
The first thing I picked up was a essential for me and I thought about them so much I had to buy them. This white 12 piece marble effect dinner set* from Next was the thing that got be planning ahead. I'm obsessed with marble and thought this was still fairly neutral for any place I might move into.
The second purchase was also from Next on the marble and copper theme. These marble effect staking mugs *were just up my street so I had to pick them up, with being stacking I thought they would be space saving being only 19cm tall. They're also dishwasher proof so handy even though they have metallic writing on them.
The next thing I picked up wasn't the cheapest but it was an investment I thought worthwhile. I picked up two West Elm Hex side tables (antique brass) from John Lewis as ex-display models at £127 each. I thought these would be perfect side tables for a bedroom, I use one as a bedside table in my bedroom at the moment and its the perfect size. I'm really carful as to what I put on it because of being solid marble topped but she's a beauty.
I'm planning on repainting my bedroom grey and pink so when I saw these towels in Matalan I picked them up because they were super cute and such a good price. I got the hand towel and bath sheet size of the striped embroidered border towels and the hand towel sized 100% cotton pink geometric towel. They're super soft and under £10 so couldn't go wrong with these!
The last thing I got was definitely an investment at over £200 but this particular Cream KitchenAid was reduced to clear at John Lewis with over £100 off. The offer was too good to miss so it came home with me. I think these are just such handy and timeless kitchen appliances to have so the investment was worth while.
What were the homeware pieces you first picked up? I'm curious to know!
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