


With prices soaring and taxes on the rise again, how can you afford to buy essentials and non-essentials for your home, let alone redecorate?
There are many ways in which you can buy things for your house, whether it is in shops, at a retailers' outlet (shopping village), by catalogue or on the internet. But which is the best option? They all have positives so take a look into all of them!
As always when you are thinking about buying bits and pieces for the home or redecorating, it sends a great vibe and gives a nicer ambience if they all match or coordinate well with each other. After having this planned, which option are you going to choose?
Many shops are now offering store cards which can give you a large incentive to sign-up. The benefits are constantly changing so see when may be the best time to hand over your details. Many of the stores offer a discount on your first purchase ( Debenhams and Beales offer 10%) so make sure that you take full advantage of this as it could save you a lot of money ( Bhs and Marks & Spencer offer other incentives which may benefit you more so take a look at what they can offer you). The stores can also have added benefits where they offer privileges such as sale previews, collecting points to earn vouchers and other discounts around their store. However, you can only make savings if you pay off your card on time in full each month due to the high interest rates.
Catalogues are a great way to shop if you hate the traffic and crowds and if your eyes get tired on the computer screen. Catalogues give you lots of new and fresh ideas and you can hold the pages up to your desired room to see what matches best. You can also take advantage of some great offers that are being thrown at new customers. The best of them offer 20% discounts on first orders whereas other catalogues are offering 10% off of every item! It tends to be that you can get a better deal if you pay all in one go rather than opening a credit account. Just as the store cards, you can also gain loyalty points to receive money off vouchers, discounts or sale previews. Littlewoods, Home Essentials, Next, Freemans and Argos are just a few of the home décor and accessory catalogues that you should take a look at.