1 Choose a reversible duvet cover and you'll have two looks for the price of one. Each time you change the bedding, alternate the side you have facing up Anica Meadow reversible duvet cover & pillowcase set, from £9, Dunelm.
2 Personalise your lighting by choosing a basic lamp and giving it a little creative flair. Paint the lamp base in a colour to suit your scheme, or swap out the shade for something brighter Bling table lamp in Grey, £15, George Home
3 Get cosy all over with versatile faux sheepskins. They're cute as small area rugs, or as snuggly seat pads Toftlund rug in Blue, £9, IKEA
4 Give your kitchen a bespoke feel by choosing tableware with reactive glazes. This technique means that each piece is unique, even if you buy a set of matching styles Alf stoneware mug, £3, JYSK
5 Brighten up your worktop, while improving its longevity, with a charming glass worktop protector Worktop saver, £6, Matalan
6 Serve up with a smile when you use this sunny platter. It also makes a handy surface protector under house plants Daisy serve board, £5, B&M
7 Save cupboard space by choosing glasses that are easily stacked. These jolly tumblers come in different colours. Why not pick one colour for each of the family? ANYDAY rim glass tumbler in Green, £3.75, John Lewis & Partners
8 Brighten up your worktop, while improving its longevity, with charming glass worktop protector Worktop saver, £6, Matalan
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