Stylist lists five under-£50 tweaks
- Stylist published a home-interiors guide on May 20 listing five weekend upgrades priced at under £50, in a shopping-focused article by Amy Beecham. (stylist.co.uk) - The article was framed as “5 under-£50 tweaks you can make to your home this weekend,” with examples including a trending paint colour and a new lampshade. (stylist.co.uk) - The piece appeared on Stylist’s home section and was circulated from the magazine’s X account on May 20. (stylist.co.uk)
Stylist published a home-interiors shopping guide on May 20 built around five low-cost changes readers could make over a weekend, according to the magazine’s website. The article, written by Amy Beecham, was headlined “Interior designers on the under £50 tweak to make this weekend” and described itself as a list of “5 under-£50 tweaks you can make to your home this weekend, backed by interiors experts.” (stylist.co.uk) The piece sat in Stylist’s home and interiors coverage, where the magazine has recently been publishing shopping-led features on seasonal decor, paint trends and small-space updates. (stylist.co.uk) Stylist’s home section shows a run of recent articles on spring and summer interiors, including trend roundups and product edits. ### What exactly did Stylist publish? Amy Beecham’s May 20 article was presented as a practical shopping and decorating list rather than a renovation guide. The wording on the page said the feature offered “5 under-£50 tweaks you can make to your home this weekend, backed by interiors experts.” (stylist.co.uk) The page preview also said the tweaks ranged “from the trending paint colour to new lampshade,” indicating the list mixed cosmetic updates with small homeware purchases rather than structural changes. Stylist did not present the article, in the material visible from search and page preview, as a major makeover or room-by-room redesign. (stylist.co.uk) ### What do the price and timing tell readers? The £50 cap was central to the framing. Stylist used “under £50” in both the headline deck and article description, putting the emphasis on small purchases or manageable weekend jobs. (stylist.co.uk) The “this weekend” language also positioned the feature as immediate and seasonal. In recent home coverage, Stylist has paired trend reporting with product-led recommendation lists, including articles on lace homeware, monthly interiors wishlists and paint shades from Lick’s 2026 colour edit. (stylist.co.uk) ### Which products or themes were visible from the article preview? The visible preview named at least two examples: a “trending paint colour” and a “new lampshade.” The article image credit referenced Lick, the paint brand, which fits with Stylist’s recent coverage of Lick’s colour forecasts and paint-led interiors stories. (stylist.co.uk) Lick’s 2026 colour material describes a palette of nostalgic primary colours, greens and warming neutrals, while Stylist separately covered the brand’s 2026 colour edit in September 2025. Those references do not confirm which exact paint shade appeared in the May 20 list, but they show the brand and trend language already featured in Stylist’s interiors coverage. (stylist.co.uk) ### How does this fit Stylist’s broader home strategy? Stylist’s home vertical has recently leaned on short, commerce-friendly explainers that connect trends to affordable buys. The site’s recent archive includes stories on balcony accessories, pickle-inspired homeware, art prints, trailing plants and other narrowly framed shopping edits. (stylist.co.uk) The May 20 article follows that format: a small number of recommendations, a clear budget threshold and a weekend-use angle. The byline also fits Stylist’s existing contributor base, with Beecham identified on the site as a senior writer. (lick.com) ### Where can readers find the piece now? Stylist’s article is live on the magazine’s website in its home and interiors section under Amy Beecham’s byline, dated May 20. The headline and standfirst remain searchable through Stylist’s site and web indexing. (stylist.co.uk) Stylist’s home section continues to surface related shopping and trend features, and the May 20 guide appears alongside other recent interiors posts on the site. (stylist.co.uk 1) (stylist.co.uk 2)