04-07-2025
Make your tiny hallway look stylish & bigger than it actually is with £15 Morrisons buy – but you'll have to be quick
IF you're looking for an affordable way to revamp your hallway, Morrisons has just the thing.
Shoppers can nab a stylish decor buy without breaking the budget, but you'll want to be quick.
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A Morrisons shopper shared a furniture deal currently available from the supermarket
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The furniture piece is currently on sale at a reduced price from the popular supermarket.
A shopper shared the deal in the Facebook group
Bargain buy
The Wankast Wall Unit Koopman Cabinet Large is available for just £15 from Morrisons.
However, the sale signage prompted customers to act fast, reminding them "when it's gone, it's gone".
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The minimalist shelving unit can be used to display everything from houseplants to ornaments.
Interior design approved
Interiors experts at
They pointed out that built-in shelves can help to utilise vertical space.
"To maximise space efficiency, incorporating built-in shelves that use vertical space is a smart design choice," the pros said.
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"Maximising storage is essential in smaller rooms, and vertical shelving allows for more items to be stored without taking up valuable floor space."
As well as helping to boost your storage, wall units can also give the illusion of a bigger space.
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"Creating height with built-in shelves draws the eye upwards, making the room appear larger and more spacious," the experts explained.
"Functional elegance can be achieved by incorporating built-ins that not only serve a practical purpose but also enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.
"By strategically incorporating vertical built-ins, one can create a room that not only looks bigger but also functions more efficiently."
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Maximalism
Maximalism is about unleashing your creativity and bringing joy to everything around you, day in and day out. Bold pattern combinations of florals, checks and geometrics set the tone with a bright joyous colour palette that holds everything together.
Don't mistake Maximalism for having loads of stuff, it's about mixing and matching florals, layering key pieces and storytelling throughout your home, and ultimately doing things your own way.
Minimaluxe
The interiors world has witnessed the evolution of "minimalism" into a richer, more luxurious iteration. The goal is quiet luxury - simplicity with a sense of sophistication.
Minimaluxe focuses on creating spaces that are pared down yet warm, elegant, and inviting. Gloriously tactile textures, in a palette of warm neutrals, with hints of caramel and gold, complete the look. Introducing softer forms and round edges to avoid a space feeling overly stark
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Built on the philosophy that having fewer thoughtfully designed and well-made things helps us leave a lighter imprint on the earth. Interior design is shifting to be inspired by the natural world, and all its perfect imperfections.
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New Nouveau
Blending 19th century inspired maximalism with a contemporary colour palette this collection takes inspiration from the ornamental art form from the Nouveau era. Rich and luxurious, blending a little bit of history with a more modern aesthetic you can mix and layer into your home.
Stylised Lily motifs adorn sumptuous textiles and wallpapers mixed with marbling & stained glass vintage style lighting for a vintage inspired look, with a modern twist.
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Morrisons encouraged shoppers to act fast on the furniture offer (stock image)
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