Shoppers are racing to B&M to nab bargain buys that’ll transform their homes in an instant & prices start from just 10p
FROM paint to accessories, any homeowner will know just how expensive it can be to try and update a room.
However, one savvy shopper has proved you can make a big difference on a small budget - as she revealed a simple way you can give any room in your home a glow-up for as little as 10p.
Yep, you heard that right! And it's all thanks to a bargain buy from B&M.
Deciding not to gatekeep her find, the bargain hunter named Kate Pickering took to the money-saving Facebook group and shared a snap of the stunning gold wire foliage.
Alongside the post, she penned: "10p in B&M and lots of other decoration bits reduces cheap.
"I got a multi-colour tulip wreath for £2.50 too should've been £10."
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And it seems Kate wasn't the only one to think it was an unmissable deal, with one person also pointing out: "Makes a good teacher's present."
And it's not the first time in recent weeks B&M fans have been running to their nearest branch to nab products that are perfect for sprucing up their homes.
In a video posted on their @bmstorestv account, the budget retailer offered social media users a glimpse of their faux plant range, which starts from as little as £5 and includes everything from fake ferns to hanging white flowers.
“Five reasons to go faux,” they wrote.
Offering a quick run down, they began by saying fake flowers are “low maintenance and high aesthetic" and "stay fresh and vibrant forever.”
They went on to say that fake plants are also a great option because they have “versatile placement” and have “no sunlight stress," while another huge perk is that “no green fingers are required.”
And last but not least, they say they're also “allergy friendly" so perfect for hayfever sufferers.
B&M wrote: “Repeat after us: Faux plants don't have to be a faux pas.
“Reasons you should be incorporating artificial plants into your home.
“We've got a HUGE selection of artificial plants waiting to liven up your space.
5 things you didn't know about B&M
B&M sells a huge range of items for the home - from furniture to electricals and stationery to cleaning products - and tries to lure in shoppers with big discounts on popular items.
- B&M stands for Billington & Mayman - after it's founder Malcolm Billington.
- The first store was opened in Blackpool
- B&M now has over 700 stores
- The company employs over 35,000 people
- Four million customers visit B&M a week
“Come explore.”
Elsewhere, B&M shoppers have also been eager to get their hands on a large pink velvet ottoman which has been slashed in price from £100 down to £25.
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10p in B&M and lots of other decoration bits reduces cheap. I got a multi-colour tulip wreath for £2.50 too should've been £10
B&M shopper
"That would be nice for [a] playroom," wrote one social media user.
The eager-eyed shopper also picked up discounted shelving for £5, three boucle baskets for £1, and an adorable bunny basket for £1.