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THE chilly and wet autumn season has well and truly arrived which means it's time to make our homes as cosy as possible.

Whilst some experts have advised to best leave the pumpkin décor in the past, multi award-winning interior designer Jojo Barr is of a different mind - and in fact, encourages to be as tacky as possible.

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The guru revealed how a purse-friendly bargain can make your living room feel extra cosy

Chatting with fellow whizz Pollyanna Wilkinson in , the pro revealed that while there are plenty of things to be done, October can actually be ''a fun time in the house''.

''We love to decorate for Halloween, so it's now time to get some little Halloween touched around the house.

''Obviously, you can go quite tasteful with it - or you can go as tacky as you like.

''It's one of the seasons where you can actually have a bit of fun, be a bit tacky. It's great fun with the kids as well, to get them involved.''

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As well as decking out your home with cosy cushions and adorable pumpkins all over the place, the interior pro also advised to ''layer up your beds and the living areas with thick textured throws''.

''Think cashmere, think texture, think cosiness.''

For living rooms, Jojo also recommended adding wood elements, such as logs and a log basket - even if you don't have a fireplace.

''Anything with woven elements is gonna give that organic feel to the season.

''I know that sounds nuts but even if you don't have a fire or a fireplace, it's really nice to have some logs stacked up in a basket - it can just look very nice.''

Whether you visit your local garden centre or order them online, you can find this winter essential for as little as £7.

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There are also some colours that fit the autumnal scheme better - and here, the whizz advised to stick to ''beautiful burnt'' hues if possible.

The best part? There's no need to paint your walls - just find big leaves and use them to add a splash of autumn to your home without spending a single penny.

''The bigger the leaves, the better. Put them in a lovely dark wooden pot, it can look such a lovely centrepiece as well.''

Meanwhile, when it comes to bringing in light, Jojo urged to take a lesson from the Swedes who rave over low-level lighting.

Kelly Hoppen's Luxury Design Tips on a Budget

INTERIOR design guru Kelly Hoppen knows how to create plush living spaces.

The former Dragons’ Den star has worked with celebs including the Beckhams and has created glam interiors for hotels and superyachts. But she also loves a bargain and says there are ways of adding luxury to your space without breaking the bank.

This is no doubt music to the ears of the one in three homeowners planning to renovate interiors this year.

“Luxury isn’t about how much you spend, it’s about how you feel,” she says.

“It can be very easy and affordable to add a touch of luxury and comfort to your home. It’s all about finding different ways of looking at things.”

Here, Kelly gives Emma Lazenby her brilliant tricks for making your pad more plush.

Place it down

RUGS are a brilliant place to start if you want to quickly change a space. A great way to have fun with them and add texture is to also layer two together.

You might already have rugs that are either too big or too small, but layering can put them to better use. When I was styling Boy George’s house, I placed one rug over another, slightly to the right, and it instantly gave an eclectic feel.

People sometimes panic about rugs, but layering makes it easy to adapt them to your space.

Pad it out

CUSHIONS are fantastic if they are positioned well. It’s common for people to put them across the back of the sofa – left, right and in the middle.

But one of the ways I’ve used cushions in my new home is to put them against the side of each sofa arm instead. It creates a completely different look.

It’s also quite nice as an arm rest when you sit down.

I’ve tried putting a smaller, flatter cushion in a different colour on top of a larger one, which works really well too.

Turn books into art

BOOKSHELVES and bookcases can be arranged in a cool way by taking the books that you don’t really need or want to look at – we all have those – and turning them the other way around so you see the paper and not the spine.

Then you can pile them up at different heights and place accessories on top. It can create a really artistic-looking space.

And if you have ten or so random books that happen to be the same colour, you can turn those to have their spines facing, piling them horizontally and placing them between the paper-facing piles.

Get a wonderwall

IF you are renting your home and cannot paint or wallpaper your walls, or if you do not want to commit to anything permanent, buy a large MDF sheet, wallpaper it and put it up against a wall.

This would not be the whole size of the wall, but you could have it in the centre and push it up against the wall with your chair or sofa to keep it in place.

It then means you have a whole new backdrop with a different texture.

You could move it to another room if you wanted to, or even paint it a different colour as the seasons change.

Mix it up with marble

THERE are some amazing tiles out there right now and you can get cheap marble off-cuts that work really well for creating both kitchen and bathroom splash-backs.

My top tip here is to mix marble with more matte tiles so you can play around more with patterns. Just make sure you stick to the same colour tone.

Make a splash

WHEN you move into a new place, it is often the kitchen that can feel a bit icky, with dated walls and tiles. But a really good and easy way to freshen up the space is putting up a metal splashback panel over the oven.

You can get these in stainless steel or even bronze. They are easy to keep clean, create a different texture and reflect light around the kitchen.

Stack it up

ANOTHER trick with books is to stack them on your floor against a wall. If you are like me and you have a lot of them, but not many bookcases, you can pile them up neatly, with the bigger ones at the bottom and the smaller ones at the top.

I’ve grouped together books of similar colours and every so often I will put a little sculpture on top, which gives an artistic look.

The large ceramic vase from my new M\&S home design range (£29.50) would work perfectly here.

This is also a very cool way to create a small table next to a chair or sofa if you can’t afford to get a new piece of furniture. Just place a dish or similar on top and it looks really cute.

She instructed: ''Turn off the overheads, light the table lamps [...] and just dim the lighting. Light candles - candles at this time of the year is such a joy.''

Not only can candles bring a cosy atmosphere to any room - they can also fill it with gorgeous, warming aroma.

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Jojo owns House Nine, an interior design brand with a focus on traditional and elegant styles.

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