Shoppers are rushing to Dunelm to score £2 purchases that will keep you warm this autumn
BARGAIN hunters are running to their local Dunelm store, eager to get their hands on cheap buys that will keep you warm.
So if you’re reluctant to turn on your central heating this fall due to rising energy costs, don’t worry, we’ve got the solution for you.
A savvy shopper was left open-mouthed as she browsed the aisles of her local Dunelm store when she noticed a large selection of throws and blankets had been cut open.
Delighted with her finds, Liyana Leena took to social media to warn others, leaving many open-mouthed.
Liyana was eager to show off the affordable throws and shared photos BARGAIN LOVERS, Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Rangea public Facebook group with 244,100 members.
Alongside the post, the Dunelm fan beamed: “Dunelm has some good bargains on sale.”
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Liyana was especially impressed with three inexpensive finds — the first was the Chenille Basketweave Throw.
This simple and simply designed cozy gray blanket once cost €22, but had since been reduced by a whopping 90% and brought down to just €2.
It is made from a soft chenille fabric and is crafted with a woven, basket weave structure that gives it a unique textured finish, making it a bargain.
Not only this, but she also found a woven throw with mohair stripes, which looked incredibly soft and fluffy.
The Dunelm blanket, which comes in a range of colours, was once priced at £28 but had been reduced by a staggering £25, now standing at £3.
It will certainly give your interior a boost thanks to the chic tassel edge and will certainly help you relax and unwind thanks to its luxurious appearance.
And if that wasn’t enough, Liyana also got her hands on a knitted multi-boucle throw, which will save shoppers £27 thanks to the new yellow sticker price.
The stylish throw, which is sure to keep you warm and cozy this winter, once cost £30 but is now available for just £3.
5 ways to keep your house warm in winter
Real estate expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.
1. Curtains
“Windows are a common place for the cold from outside to enter your home, this is due to small openings that can let air in, so always close your curtains as soon as it gets dark,” he said.
This simple method gives you an extra layer of warmth because it can provide a kind of “insulation” between your window and curtain.
2. Rugs
“Your floor is another part of your home where heat can be lost and make your home feel cold,” he continued. “On cold days you may notice that your floor is not pleasant to walk on because your feet are freezing.
“Add rugs to areas that don’t already have carpet. This will provide a layer of insulation between your bare floor and the room above.”
3. Check your insulation
Check your pipes, attic space, crawl spaces and under floorboards.
“Loose insulation is great for this, and it is a more affordable form of insulation, with a large bag being picked up for around £30,” explains Joshua.
4. Keep your interior doors closed
“Household members often congregate in one room in the evening, which is usually the kitchen or living room,” says Joshua.
“This means you only need to heat a small part of your home and closing the doors keeps the heat in and the cold out.”
5. Block drafts
Don’t forget to check cat flaps, chimneys and mailboxes as these can let in cold air if they are not properly secured.
So if you want to add style to your space and save money on expensive energy bills, you need to head to Dunelm as soon as possible.
Shoppers are racing
Liyana’s Facebook post has clearly made an impression on many, as it has quickly amassed over 420 likes at the time of writing.
Must go to Dunelm!
Facebook user
Bargain hunters rushed to the comments to share their thoughts on the cheap buys – and many tagged their friends and loved ones to warn them.
One person mentioned a Facebook user and said, “Let’s go.”
Another tagged a savvy shopper and added: “We have to go to Dunelm!”
While a third said: “Omg what a sell-out there is supposed to be today.”