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39 Pieces Of Home Decor For Anyone With Expensive Taste But A Shrinking Bank Account

39 Pieces Of Home Decor For Anyone With Expensive Taste But A Shrinking Bank Account

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A gold arched bookcase you'll look at with the same expression Belle had the moment she first laid her eyes on Beast's library. And, I mean, who would blame you? It's gorgeous, has various tiers to display all your favorite odds 'n' ends, and will truly take your home decor to the next level.
A luxurious faux-fur rug worthy of a spot in a grand old castle that has been carefully preserved since the 1800s. Or, ya know, next to your bed so your tootsies will be nice and warm when you finally convince yourself to get up and start your day.
A statement checkered cutting board with a high-end feel to it without the cost. Hosting book club? Break this baby out and craft the most chic charcuterie board anyone has ever seen — so beautiful it might rival the too-hot-to-handle main character in the novel you're supposed to be discussing.
A wavy corner bookshelf that'll ~wiggle~ its way right into your heart and home — it's so unique your mom will scold you the next time she visits, assuming you spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars on it. Jokes on you, Mom! It's less than $200!
A set of dried pampas grasses for a natural look you'll never tire of — great for anyone who is a newbie to decorating and fearful of overdoing it with something bold. It'll save you some dollars in the long run since these preserved beauties last much longer than standard supermarket flowers.
A plush blanket reviewers swear is *just like* Barefoot Dreams but without the extra dollar signs on the price tag. It'll look oh-so-luxurious draped across your couch and you'll feel as if you're lounging inside a cloud when you wrap yourself up in it.
A breathtaking essential oil diffuser that'll make you feel like you're unwinding in a fancy spa before bed when, in reality, it's just you, your cat, and your noisy neighbors arguing upstairs again. But, hey, at least your nostrils will be nicely hydrated and filled with a soothing scent!
A set of amber glass soap dispensers with Aesop vibes you can use to fool anyone lucky enough to use your guest bathroom — fill 'em with your favorite scent for a fraction of the cost but without skimping on style.
A vintage-inspired wall tapestry you'll never believe costs less than 15 bucks. For the price of about two grande Starbucks drinks, you can zhuzh up the blank space on your wall with a majestic little floral number. Sounds like a no-brainer to me!
An electric kettle with a Smeg-like look to it that'll look so fabulous in your kitchen — you'll want to offer anyone who visits a cup of tea or a pour-over coffee the second they set foot inside. It has a thermometer to water to the exact temperature you need for your bevs and has an automatic shutoff built into it.
And a coffee syrup dispenser set complete with premade flavor labels to help you transform that little space next to your coffee machine into one that looks just like the picture-perfect coffee shop you often daydream about quitting your corporate job to work for as a barista. Best keep working on that latte art!
And vintage-inspired glass mugs to help you display your freshly crafted drinks with care — your coffee will look so beautiful in them you might never want to go out and buy one again. 😉
A set of faux coffee-table books inspired by the fancy-schmancy Assouline travel series, except they're *a lot* more practical! They open with a magnetic lid to become secret storage compartments so that you can hide your stash of chocolate treats from your partner.
A trendy knotted throw pillow you can hug close to your chest while watching the drama unfold during the latest season of The White Lotus (when it's not being used as fancy decor, of course).
A bunch of faux tulips (with over 17,000 5-star ratings!!!) that'll ensure your home has a touch of springtime ALL the time — *and* if you go on vacation, they'll still be standing beautifully when you return.
A mixed set of flower-shaped coupe glasses featuring eye-catching colors and a vintage feel to 'em that you might not even want to hand drinks out in them when guests are over in fear of one being dropped — but good news, at this price point, you *ABSOLUTELY* can (and should).
And/or an elegant set of square wineglasses you'll want to raise a toast to because they're just that lovely. They have a shocking resemblance to the ones you've likely been eyeing from Crate & Barrel but haven't wanted to commit to. These will certainly do the trick and garner you tons of compliments the next time you host a girls' night.
A set of stoneware bowls that are so lovely and well made they could easily be mistaken for a West Elm item — their depth makes them perfect for everything from salad to cereal *and* they're dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning. Now you'll just have to learn to cook... or seamlessly transfer your takeout meal into 'em to convince your partner you worked SO hard to make them dinner. 😉
A modern pendant light to upgrade your home's lighting situation while seamlessly blending in with the lovely decor you already have. No more fumbling around in your entryway for your keys — this beauty will light your way *and* look good doing it.
A stainless-steel rainfall showerhead you can count on to make you feel like you're taking a few minutes to rinse off in the fabulous bathroom of your room at The Ritz-Carlton when, in reality, you're in your 1-bedroom apartment.
A cross-hatch tissue holder no one really needs but, like, maybe we actually do... just look at it! The design will bring an elevated look to the tissue box you keep on hand in your living room, where you watch all your sad movies and read your sappy romance novels.
A gold decorative mirror with the style of a fancy antique piece you'd likely pick up while thrifting — place it on your dresser or vanity and use it to elegantly showcase your favorite perfume bottles and the jewelry you wear every day (so you won't lose it...again).
A glass mushroom lamp because scattered lighting/creating a mood is very much having a moment right now. Don't break the bank on one Urban Outfitters and West Elm when you might just change your mind about it when trends shift again! This one is lovely, unique, and comes in a bunch of colors that'll go with your space.
Or a retro-styled lamp that looks like the one from Daniel's office in Ugly Betty (if you know, you know!) and will effortlessly elevate your work-from-home space.
Or! A cutesy little table lamp you'll adore whether you prefer to-may-toh or toe-mah-toe. However you phrase it, this Urban Outfitters look-a-like will hold you over until you can get back into gardening this spring.
Prismatic window film to add extra privacy and pizzazz to any room while creating a burst of color that'll make you want to croon "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
A roll of geometric peel-and-stick wallpaper that'll give your walls the modern upgrade they deserve — anyone who sets foot in your home will think "WOW!" and be blown away by your chic Wes Anderson–aesthetic. You can also use it to revamp bookshelves, drawers, cabinets, and more!
And/or peel-and-stick floor tiles for anyone who has a deep-rooted hatred for the bathroom floor they inherited when they moved into their house — these are water-resistant (important!) and are so gorgeous once you apply them you'll likely find yourself redecorating your entire room around 'em.
And glue-on foam ceiling tiles with the ability to transform any run-of-the-mill room into a Roman retreat. No one would ever guess that your over-the-top ceiling is actually made from the same material as the styrofoam cups you used to take a bite out of as a kid. (No? Just me?)
An ornate, arched mirror with gorgeous details that'll bring some profound elegance into your home and set you up to make a cheeky joke like "if it's not baroque, don't fix it" if your partner ever suggests getting a new one.
A duvet set with a buttery soft cover and two shams you'll have a very hard time convincing yourself *isn't* from a pricier brand — it comes in an array of trendy colors and is so affordable you can treat yourself to a different set for each season!
An upholstered headboard that'll double as an accent wall and remind you of the fabulous hotel rooms you keep seeing on your favorite travel Instagram account.
A chic glass candle in a stunning jar — it'll look gorgeous no matter where you decide to place it in your home. It also has a wooden wick that'll give the roaring fireplaces you see in the cabins of movies a run for their money.
And a dazzling candle warmer with a lampshade reminiscent of a high-end crystal chandelier you'd likely see in the middle of a ballroom on Bridgerton. More importantly, you won't need to keep a stash of matches on hand *and* your fave candle will last basically forever since it won't actually be burning down when you pair it with this gadget.
A faux monstera plant that'll make it appear like you 1. have impeccable decorating skills and 2. you know how to take care of plants. Even if neither of these things are true, no one visiting your home has to know. Let them go on thinking you're a natural interior designer/gardener.
Or an artificial olive tree for anyone who has had their eye on the pricier versions found at Pottery Barn and West Elm but can't rationalize paying all that money for a fake plant (I hear ya!). Set this beauty up in any corner of your home, then sit back, relax, and admire how fabulous it looks.
A floral desk mat that'll bring warm, soothing cottage core vibes to your workspace — a must-have if you WFH, moonlight as a podcaster on the weekends, or retreat to play video games whenever you have a free moment.
A hand-blocked cotton quilt you'll never tire of seeing on your bed — it's designed to be used in all seasons, has the most beautiful floral design on it, and is reversible, so it'll feel like buying two blankets for the price of one. (Sweet!)
And a 100% stained-glass transom window panel that'll seriously transform any space you hang it in — and for waaaaay cheaper than it would cost you to install a new window in your home. Can't you picture it? Basking in the sun as it streams beautifully through this colored glass? *Chef's kiss*

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