Thursday 14 September 2017

Homeware Haul

Being the proper new home owning adults that we are, we had to go shopping for some essentials that we'll be needing for the next two years. We are students and that means getting everything on a budget and finding those deals and boy did we search every place to get the best deals we could. It was actually quite enjoyable going around stores checking things off our list and gathering up our new supplies. It truly felt like Christmas when we got it all home to unpack and organize into where we'd keep them working together to plan out where everything should go. 




 The first great deal we got was an amazing find in Argos for a 50 pack kitchen starter kit which was perfect for us as there were some bits in the flat but not everything ( and me being a neat freak preferred my own) and this made it easier to get everything we did could possibly need for the kitchen and will last us many years hopefully in where ever we may live.







My absolute favorite thing we found was this kettle and toaster set. We hadn't planned on getting a toaster (to save a bit of money) but had been looking in many places for the best deal on a kettle. Just by the off chance, we were in Adli recently and they have a big range of homeware items in and we spotted this great deal for just €25. Now the price was amazing, buts what even more amazing is the color. I, of course, went straight for the blue, by- passing the pink and red because obvs blue is my favorite color but it's also more neutral for my boyfriend to be part of his home too and also I find the color is really relaxing and interesting in a kitchen.


From there, we had a base color to choose other things we might need but actually, we (Richard as a joke) picked the blue dustpan and brush before we even had the kettle. I choose a blue bath mat and some kitchen utensils we might need to kind of have some matching color in the house. Although Richard insisted on the lime green toilet brush (even though we later found there was one already in the house).  After that, we just gathered up little things we needed such as extension leads, clothes drier, dehumidifier etc. 






I really wanted to include this popcorn maker as a homeware item as I was given it as a present a while ago and kept it specifically for when I got my own place. It also was another cool thing to unpack and plan on putting somewhere.





I forgot to get photos of one of our great deals, a duvet and mattress protector, because we were so eager to get the bed made up and chill out (we live up 6 flights of stairs and had quite a bit to move in with no lift so many runs up and down the stairs). Again it was something we had been looking around many places for and just so happen to pass Harry Corry and they had a 70% off sale which was amazing as I have never even been in one of these shops before because I associated it with being quite expensive. I can't quite remember how much it was but I'm pretty sure we came out with both for €20.


Lastly we got a water filter jug as were both spoiled at home with water filters and don't like drinking straight from the tap. We got this great deal in Argos for €17 ( €12, when we used a €5 voucher we got buying the kitchen kit) which came with two spare filters. 

After all this burning a gigantic hole in our pockets the rest of our necessary homeware items came second hand (stole from our parent's homes), such as the smoothie maker seen in the background above, blankets, Tupperware, coffee tables, mugs, plates etc. And after all that, our home was built.

It can be quite expensive or quite affordable to kit out a new home, it all depends on how much research and planning you put in beforehand. The key is to really shop around, don't impulse buy, search a number of shops for the best overall deal.

Following the Haul here on the blog will be the apartment tour once we've all completely in place.

11 comments:

  1. I also don't like to drink water directly from the tap, but from a water filter. It isn't about being a snob, but about wanting the best for yourself :) The kettle and toaster set my eyes went straight there because the colour! It is fun to watch the process come together in buying things :)

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  2. Exactly its also looking after your health not drinking unclean water, isn't the colour amazing love it and from aldi too so good bargin, it is great to build your little home finally getting everything sorted 😊 thanks for your comment πŸ’•

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  3. I love the colour of your kettle and toaster set, it'll really give a pop of colour to your kitchen space. I'm yet to need to shop for any of these kinds of things but it's still an exciting thing to see, such a lovely blog you have!
    Zara xx

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    1. Isn't it fab <3 oh gosh you have a journey ahead of you but it is exciting and fun pretending to be and adult and winging your way through it. Thank you for your comment <3 xx

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  4. What a nice haul! All very important for a new home! Love the kettle and toaster! Can definitely see myself buying a similar set when I get my own house! Great post :-)

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  5. Thank you 😊 I've often seen colour kettles but their overly priced couldn't believe I found a set in aldi 😁thanks so much for your comment πŸ’•

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  7. I love these kinds of posts. I absolutely love finding new homewear products. Looks like you've gotten some great stuff!

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    1. Isn't it the most fun going around picking out things for your home? Thanks for your comment πŸ’•

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  8. You've found some lovely things! 😍 I fell in love with the blue toaster :-) so cute!

    ~ Jasmin N
    // littlethingswithjassy.com

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    1. Isn't it amazing, everyone's fave, so far from a typical red or white one, the Aldi Gods have picked wisely πŸ˜‚

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