If you've landed on this page, chances are you're already on your way to interior design goals. Well done for taking that first step and accepting within yourself that your bank account might not thank you for your efforts - that b-tch.
Here at heatworld, we are 100 per cent on the bettering-your-home bandwagon and you should not feel ashamed for your love of cheap but chic interior accessories. If anything, you should congratulate yourself for your excellent taste and savvy shopping skills.
Whether you're looking to freshen up your sofa or revive that fraying bedding that you've been clinging onto since you moved out of your ma's, we've got the just the thing.
So, without further ado, from cushions to throws, candles to artwork, here's our pick of the best homeware under £20.
CHECK OUT: Classy and cheap homeware under £20
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SHOP homeware under £20
TRvancat 30 Pcs Natural Dried Pampas Grass
This stuff is everywhere right now, and rightly so. Pampas > fresh flowers, if you ask us.
Clear glass carafe
If you're going to be #StayingHome with your glass of vino, you might as well be classy about it.
Gold Wire Jewellery Stand
Leaving your earrings lying about is not the one. Turn your storage solution into a decorative piece with this jewellery stand - you're welcome.
Esh Vegan Twirl Taper Candle
Get your Bridgerton candlestick fix with a 2021 baby blue twist, literally.
UMI. by Amazon Plaid Stripe Ochre Handwoven 100% Pure Cotton Throw
Tassles ud83dudc4f on ud83dudc4f everything ud83dudc4f. That's it, that's the Twee- err, product description...
Shell Blue & Gold Brass Hanging Multi Photo Frame Small
A statement piece to brighten up a small corner in any home. Seriously, it's so colourful it's sure to pair with at least something in your decor.
Spritz Cocktail Print
We thought we couldn't love this any more and then we saw the happy orange - iconic.
Luxury Velvet Cushion Cover - Pink
Get your millennial pink fix with this crisp velvet cushion from Dusk. You can even get a duck feather cushion pad to go with it, all together for under £20 - bargain.
Monki Becky speckled print leg vase in multi
You flaunt those curvy legs, hun x.
Summer Morning Studios The Bubble Candle
If these bubble candles are good enough for Zara McDermott (and, they are, because she put them on her Insta), they're certainly good enough for us. adds to basket
Ekon Textured Natural Cushion
It's rare for cushions to come with their filling (AHEM, H&M). This little number from Dunelm is a minimalist bargain and we must have it.
Mirror Base Gold Oval Perfume Tray Small
Add some funky perfume bottles, maybe a votive candle and you'll have Blair Waldorf bedroom vibes in no time. XOXO
Stone salt and pepper bowls
Because, let's be honest, grinders are a bit of an eye-sore.
Nala Leggy Planter
Add some greenery to your space, your headspace will appreciate it and you'll benefit from the added oxygen, too.
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Some tips from the heat team for a more bearable lockdown....
1. Make your inside space as calming as possible
Treat yourself to some homeware bits to make the most of the rooms you'll be seeing a lot of over the next month. Why not start with some greenery to bring in oxygen or maybe a salt lamp to purify the air around you. According to Women's Health mag, salt lamps "release negative ions into the air as [they] warm – making you feel better, naturally."
2. Invest in some 'active' skincare
Mask wearing can seriously take its toll on your skin. Now that you've got a bit more time before and after work (if you're WFH, that is), try and figure out what it is your skin really needs. Hyaluronic acid can help with dryness, and niacinamide can aid excess oil production. Plus, these days you can get all these fancy sounding actives for less than a tenner. The Ordinary and The Inkey List are great places to start.
3. Take some much needed time away from your devices
When the only way you can interact with your friends and family is online, it can get a bit exhausting being constantly present in the virtual world. Try setting aside an hour or two every couple days to take some screen-free time. You could read a book or try some meditation - the Calm app is great for beginners.