
Affordable Home Decor: 36 Stylish Pieces To Love
A framed canvas painting — hang this above your bed and you may find yourself swan-diving into your duvet at the end of each night, eager to bask in the quiet luxury you've surrounded yourself with, one well-priced painting at a time.
A bed canopy that'll make your bedroom feel airy and bright with minimal effort on you (and your wallet).
A striped tablecloth sure to add some color to dinnertime, even if your toddler refuses to eat anything that isn't beige. Don't fret, those chicken nuggets and butter noodles are sure to look great served on this.
An irregular mirror made with a wood frame covered in plush fabric, giving the entire piece a high-end vibe that'll improve the look of any room — all on its own. Dang, this thing is so nice it's making me feel all squiggly inside.
A trio of floating bookshelves — they're gonna add a lot of magic to your plain white walls, while saving your minimal floor space from bulky bookshelves.
A shower lamp that, fair warning, somehow jumped into my own shopping cart of its own volition. This was designed by an aesthetic-saving ANGEL who clearly knows nothing ruins a soothing shower like overhead lighting. Every time you wash up with this on, you'll feel a *little bit* smarter than everyone else. At least, everyone who hasn't thought to get themselves a shower lamp yet. Is it in your cart yet? You better check.
A shimmer chandelier made of iridescent tinsel — a flat-pack piece of decor you can whip out whenever you feel an impulse party coming on.
A faux zebra hide rug sure to give your living room, bedroom, or home office a wild touch that best represents you. Sometimes, you stay up watching TV until 11 p.m....on a SCHOOL night. Party animal.
A ceramic incense dish for folks with limited bedside dresser space who know they've gotta decorate with items that are equal parts beautiful and functional.
A retro trinket print featuring a Tootsie Roll, Hooked on Books pin, Kewpie cutie, and other odds and ends that'll add some quirky creativity to your home. The cream backing is a great way to ease some color into your place if you fully embraced the beige and want to slowly add more color into your everyday decor.
Velvet room-darkening curtains so luxe you may avoid looking out your window because pushing these aside ruins the view...of your unreasonably elegant curtains. Plus, they'll do a great job blocking the sun when you're trying to snooze.
An artificial olive tree for folks who love *window* shopping at Pottery Barn and West Elm, but prefer getting clever and creating the vibe at half the cost.
A wall-mounted entry organizer with a charming rustic design that'll give you a spot to stash your keys, wallet, and mail while also making your nonexistent entryway feel a little more practical and put together.
A set of six vintage-style botanical wall art prints you can use to create a varied botanical wallpaper-like vibe on an entire wall without the overwhelming work of actually putting up wallpaper.
A four-pack of scalloped shelves — a particularly charming set that'll give your record collection something to brag about.
A pack of 16 solar-powered outdoor lights you can simply click onto your back fence or balcony. Treat your backyard to some proper mood lighting and watch it become the hottest spot in town the moment the sun goes down.
A Pop-Tart-inspired light switch cover that'll add a *pop* of personality to your place. If you want to make a room stand out, never skip the simple things! Light switch covers (THIS cute) make a massive difference.
An arched floor mirror, you're gonna realize, is a classic for a reason. The arch makes the reflection feel open, helping to visually increase the size of any room. This is also a particularly great option for wardrobe photographs...if you were wondering.
A strawberry vase sure to look ~berry~ lovely on a coffee table or nightstand if you believe "more is more" is the only way to live your life.
A tissue box holder for providing even the most mundane of home necessities with a chance to look overwhelmingly lovely in your place. Plus, it helps you know when to restock!
A giant bamboo wall fan to fill your blank walls well (at a price your bank account is gonna love).
A cheerful fruit bowl with a spiffy secret — it's also a colander — for keeping your produce on display. Fresh produce on the counter looks so lovely *and* reminds you to eat your rutabagas before they go bad.
A pearl lamp so dang darling it'd practically be ~shellfish~ to not get it for your home!
An ultra soft faux-fur rug sure to feel luxurious every time you get out of bed and have this fancy fuzz between your toes instead of the cold wood floors beneath your feet.
An MCM wall clock so you can prove to the naysayers that minimalism will always be bold.
A personalized pennant for highlighting the MVP in your life with a snazzy flag that's all their own.
A framed canvas painting sure to create a cozy, lived-in touch in empty nooks and crannies that could use a little somethin' special.
A botanical tapestry with tassels and a long, vertical design so you can finally dress up that awkward empty space between your dresser and bedroom door. Grab more than one and cover your walls in florals! Tapestries are a real wallpaper time-saver.
A luxury-scented candle comparable to Le Labo's Santal 33 (we're talkin' rich notes of jasmine, oud, and sandalwood) for folks who are old enough now to want their home to have its very own signature scent. Sigh, it's such a satisfying stage in life — I'm right there with you. And this candle is about to be with ME.
A pair of plush velvet pillow covers with large ruffled edges because adding rich jewel tones in a room full of black adds depth and interest. Cozy, plush materials like velvet are gonna organically complement your dark, romantic aesthetic.
A roll of peel-and-stick subway tile backsplash so you can add some charm to an otherwise ~nothing~ wall. If your kitchen has no windows to speak of and you are sick of staring into that bland abyss while doing dishes, give your space some character with this renter-friendly *and* heat-resistant sticker setup! They interlock and stick directly onto the walls — no muss, no fuss.
A TikTok-famous sunset lamp that'll give you some soothing light therapy every night — letting you enjoy a sunset even if the view from your window is the brick wall from the building next door.
A pair of linen café curtains reviewers use both over their windows as a way to create privacy (while still letting in light!) *and* as a gorgeous upgrade to unsightly storage spaces or appliances. Looking at you, ugly dishwasher...but not for long!
A pack of wall plant clips (a whopping SIXTY of them, in fact) that'll delight pothos-lovers who have vines wrapped around every nook and cranny of their living room, just waiting for the day when they can spread out around the house. These gentle clips are paint-safe and sticky on the back, so you can display vines without using nails or aesthetic-killing clips.
An unreasonably adorable fleece throw blanket (that reviewers love!) sure to prove you aren't ~kitten~ around when it comes to filling your home with eye-catching decor.

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