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Dunelm shopper saves £150 with easy hack for stylish staircase runner

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Doing up a home with the latest interior design trends can cost a fortune. But one clever homeowner has shown how you can create a stylish staircase runner for a fraction of the price.

Stair runners can brighten up a hallway and add a sophisticated finish to a staircase. Depending on the length and design, they can set you back by over £200.

First-time buyer Laura Tanner, 28, used a savvy trick with Dunelm products for her grey and white patterned stair runner, allowing her to save more than £150.

The hairdresser and foster carer from Doncaster pieced together carpet runners from the popular homeware brand for £29 each to create a seamless design for her stairs. READ MORE: B&Q shopper saves £6,000 renovating kitchen herself with £30 item - and it looks completely different In total, the project cost £117 as opposed to £270 - which is what she was quoted when searching online.

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