
25 Budget-Friendly Target Finds For Bedroom Makeovers
A lil' speckled bedside lamp that sort of looks like your light is throwing a party. This small but mighty lamp is good for providing ambient light, so when you wake up in the middle of the night, you won't blast your eyes with high beams.
Promising review: "This little lamp gives off enough light to make a good ambiance. The glaze is beautifully colored. Unique. Good style as usual from Target." —MplsshopPrice: $10 (available in six colors)
A linen-blend duvet set complete with two pillow shams to remix your bedding this season. Unlike the bright pastels, this duvet features a more neutral tone with dark florals.
Promising review: "I love this duvet cover! It's so beautiful and well made! The floral print is so lovely and silky! All things Casaluna are my favorite! The cover is well made and goes best with the Casaluna duvet insert; it has ties made for them on the inside. 100/100 recommend!" —Victoria26Price: $124 (available in two sizes)
A bed desk on the days when leaving your comfy bed feels like a crime. You'd be amazed at how productive one can be when nestled into a comforter like a newborn babe.
Price: $39.99 (available in three colors)
A three-wick candle filling your room with the warm scent of black honey and vanilla with notes of almond, rum, spiced caramel, and musk.
Promising review: "I absolutely LOVE this candle/scent! I first bought this scent in a reed diffuser for our guest bathroom. I loved it so much, I knew I needed the candle for the downstairs. I use it under my candle warmer, and it makes the entire downstairs smell wonderful. I can't speak to the throw when it is actually lit; however, under a warming lamp, the throw is great. The value and scent are so much better than the major candle retailer we all know well." —AperezPrice: $17
And! A candle-warming lamp here to fill your space with the scent of your favorite candle *and* light up your bedside.
Promising review: "Very chic looking, effective candle warmer. Love the look and the dial to vary the intensity of the light." —NocnursePrice: $30
Or a super snazzy ribbed brass rechargeable candle lighter, because true, your candle lighter doesn't *have* to be this cute, but since it's under $20, why not dive in? It features a safety switch, an indicator light, and comes with a USB-A to USB-C charging cable.
Promising review: "I thought I ran out of luck trying to get one of these because it was always out of stock in stores and online. I was so surprised and happy to find one in stores and snatched it so quickly. I absolutely love it. It comes with a little charger. Perfect to use for my candles." —JSPrice: $14.99
A vintage-inspired analog clock because you're a fan of retro things and love daydreaming about a simpler time before robots took over the world. This little clock allows you to wake up (on time, thanks to its alarm) and spend a few minutes enjoying the day before you glance at a screen.
Promising reviews: "If you're looking for a small, inexpensive alarm clock, this is good. The alarm is not annoying, just a simple singing sound. There is no clicking noise from the clock arms. Perfect for my needs." —AZ"I love, love, LOVE this clock. It's absolutely perfect. I love the look and the tiny light to help you in the dark." —BeckahPrice: $14.99 (available in two colors)
An ice cream sandwich blanket (in Neopolitan, of course) that'll be just the lightweight covering you need when you want to swaddle but you don't want to sweat.
Price: $7.50 (originally $10; available in tomato checkers and hotdog hamburger)
A fuzzy bedrest pillow on the days when the best seat in the house is your bed. This pillow will help you sit up so you can read, game, watch TV, or work comfortably.
Promising review: "Purchased this FINALLY…what was I waiting on? Why did I wait so long? It definitely beats propping and fluffing pillows. It's super comfortable for sitting up in the bed or a chair." —HiswyfePrice: $16 (available in two colors)
A 40-inch Roku HD Smart TV, so you can stop watching your shows in bed on your laptop. There's nothing wrong with a bedside marathon, but you'll be able to have a more theatrical experience with this puppy. And at this price point, it seems too good to pass up.
Promising reviews: "I love my new television. I was due for a smart TV for the bedroom. It's the perfect size and a Roku, of course." —Sugar"This TV has amazing speakers. I've found that flat screens have lacked in sound quality and volume, and I've always had a sound bar to help with that. This TV has no volume problems. It's easy to use and has a great picture. Would absolutely buy again." —Great TVPrice: $149.99 (originally $169.99)
And a full motion TV mount that fits 32–55-inch TVs, so you can salvage every inch of horizontal surface space in your bedroom. This mount allows you to tilt and swivel your television so you can watch the final season of You from the perfect angle.
Price: $62.49 (originally $69.99)
A pair of open front storage bins to bring a little order to that space at the top of your closet. You'll save a lot of room if you keep your belts, scarves, and other miscellaneous items and accessories tucked away neatly in these bins.
Promising review: "These are so affordable, $5 for two. If it fits where you plan to put it, get it. It can hold a lot." —ilovetargetPrice: $5
A hanging organizer you can use to store items that you don't usually hang up in the closet, like purses, shoes, and hats. Or, if you don't have a dresser, you can use it for your folded clothes, too.
Promising review: "So thankful for this organizer! I was looking for a short, skinnier organizer for extra clothes for the closet, and this was exactly what I needed! It's of great quality and at a great price. Will definitely buy more when needed." —InbeersPrice: $7
A set of damage-free adhesive wall hooks you can place around your room to hold clothes, hats, or the collection of lanyards you've accumulated from film and music festivals. They can hold up to 3 pounds and don't leave residue if you have to remove them.
Promising review: "Extremely versatile and functional. We've been using these hooks as coat hangers inside our closet, and they've held up incredibly well. Also have some placed lower for my toddler to reach, and he loves it! Also used them to hold purses inside our bedroom closet." —VPrice: $3.29+ (available in two sizes)
A pack of two memory foam down alternative pillows to sink into a pillow that conforms to your curve for a more comfortable and relaxing sleep.
Promising review: "SO comfy and high quality! I previously tried the Casper pillow and returned it because it was so thick and hard; this pillow is half the price and such high quality! Beware, it's hard to get out of bed in the morning when you've got such a comfy pillow." —DaniellePrice: $40 (available in two sizes)
A cozy office chair if your bedroom is also your office. This swiveling, adjustable task chair with a padded seat and soft upholstery gives you the comfort of lounging when you don't actually have the time to lounge.
Price: $119.99 (originally $339.99)
Or an elevated beanbag chair filled with shredded memory foam that's just begging to hug the book-lover looking to create the perfect ~comfy~ nook.
The cover is machine-washable! Promising reviews: "Much larger than I anticipated, but we love it!" —Xavier"This was a Christmas gift for my son. He uses it as a gaming chair. No assembly required. We just opened up the box, let the chair sit for a few days, and it expanded quite well. It is very comfortable. We are very satisfied with this purchase. Will recommend." —Mrs RamirezPrice: $99.99+ (available in four sizes and 12 colors/fabrics)
A set of vine string lights sure to bring new meaning to the song Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. You won't miss your night sky view with these sparkling lights glistening in the background.
Promising reviews: "I love these! I will say that the cord to the battery box should be much longer, but besides that, these are great. I did lose a few leaves in the process of hanging them, but nothing noticeable. I also purposely tangled a few to give them a more authentic plant look. If you're looking for a quick, easy, and relatively cheap way to add a little light and color to an otherwise sparse area, these are definitely a good option!" —Alb9284"These vines came with pre-strung curtain lights attached to bundles. They were easy to install and looked absolutely amazing in my tween daughter's bedroom. She now has an Insta-worthy backdrop and corner for selfies with her friends! We are very pleased with the aesthetic, as she calls it." —Foxxy ladyPrice: $15
Or! A set of gradient twinkle lights complete with a dimmer, to add subtle colors to your nightscape.
Promising review: "Just purchased these for our daughter's room, and she loves them! Really quick and easy to set up, and the dimming option is great when you want to leave on at bedtime! Definitely worth the $20!" —AllyPrice: $20
An aroma diffuser for a more ambient vibe. This stylish diffuser has nine light settings between cool, neutral, and warm and can give you up to five hours of continuous mist.
According to Johns Hopkins, you may want to avoid diffusing oils around larger groups and young children because of the side effects of different oils. You may also want to avoid using an oil diffuser around pets with breathing problems, according to the ASPCA.Promising review: "This is the BEST Target diffuser I've ever purchased!! I loved it so much I bought two more! It's elegant, yet the glass top part is STURDY!!! My kids love the spa/sound machine for bedtime, and I love the different shades of spa colors!!" —IamliongreenPrice: $25 (available in two sizes)
A ribbed plush throw pretty much begging you to turn on a soothing playlist, put your phone down, and hibernate for a little while.
Promising reviews: "I bought this blanket to make gift baskets and had to buy another for myself. The blankets are very good quality for the price." —Diana"So pretty and soft. My office gets so chilly. I use my pretty pink throw regularly, and it's never shredded onto my clothes. I still roll it up and use the ribbon with Velcro when storing it." —CoolCookiePrice: $7.50 (originally $10; available in two colors)
A slim bubble vase in a beautiful blue hue, perfect for accentuating whatever plant you decide to place in it. That, along with the unique design of the vase, creates an interesting piece for your nightstand or dresser.
Promising review: "Lights up the room. Dainty vase with a minimalist look. They have a wide range of neutral colors to choose from. I have designed it with a white pom stem from their floral selection. Love the look!" —Jersey ShopperPrice: $10 (available in three colors)
A soft cashmere and lavender candle to fill your space with the calm and comforting aroma of cashmere and lavender with notes of sage and tonka.
Promising review: "This is my favorite candle following lavender wood from Target." —JennaPrice: $6
A wavy picture frame in case you're looking for an out-of-the-ordinary frame for a photo of you and your besties at last year's outdoor summer concert. It was the best of times, a night you never wanted to end. It's only fitting that you have a bomb frame to hold that cherished memory.
Promising review: "LOVE! I can't get over how affordable these are, and the quality is amazing. They look way more expensive than they are, and are the perfect quirky touch to any shelf or wall. We got a bunch for our daughter's nursery and a few smaller ones to sprinkle in between other frames around our home. Amazing value." —TanyaKPrice: $2+ (available in two sizes)
A vintage-inspired radio with Bluetooth in case you're looking to add a touch of nostalgia to your room. Tune in to the local station of your destination or connect your device to jam to your perfectly curated playlist as you sip coffee in bed.
Promising review: "I love this radio! The volume gets pretty loud, which is great because our household can be noisy. Perfect to lug around the yard while doing yard work or keep in the kitchen while cooking and cleaning. You can charge the battery and get up to eight hours of play. The Bluetooth syncs quickly, and the sound quality is good." —TsmithPrice: $42.49 (originally $49.99)

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