10 Places to Find Cheap Home Decor and Accessories

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Buying decor and accessories for your home doesn’t always have to break the bank. Here’s a list of ten places where you can find cheap home decor and accessories (that actually look amazing).

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Could you show us more dupes for expensive items?

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Where to buy cheap home decor

Thrift Stores and Antique Stores

If you want to reduce, reuse and recycle, finding home accents at a thrift or antique store is always a good idea! I’ve found fantastic vintage kitchen items there like cups and bowls, and I’ve also found lots of lovely brass accessories like candlesticks, glassware and wall decor that I can use as-is. It’s so nice when the current home trend matches up with what you can find thrifting! Keep your eye out for mirrors, wall art, furniture and textiles like fabric that you can update to suit your home. Paint can do wonders to make thrifted decorative accents look brand new. You can also check out second hand marketplaces online for local sellers that want to get rid of their old decor.

Thrift stores, antique stores & second hand marketplaces to find cheap home decor:

  • Goodwill
  • Value Village
  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore
  • Local antique stores
  • Local antique malls
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Kijiji
  • Local garage sales
  • Flea markets
Mirror from Structube, vases from Dollar Tree, candlesticks from Amazon

Dollar Stores like Dollar Tree & Dollarama

The dollar store is another unexpected place to find nice home decor items. Like the thrift store, you can use paint, glue and other DIY methods to make the items look more high-end. Look for things like kitchen accessories, baskets, vases, candlesticks, picture frames and faux florals. You can often duplicate looks found at places like Bed Bath & Beyond and H&M Home this way for far less!

Click here to see some of the things I’ve done with items from the dollar store.

This pretty rug in our cabin is from The Home Depot

The Home Depot

Not only does The Home Depot have building supplies in-store for your DIY projects, but they also have some great home decor pieces as an online retailer. One of my favourite things to buy there (online) are area rugs. They are cheap and there’s a lot of selection and many trendy and classic options for shoppers who don’t mind taking the time to look through them all. You can also look for outdoor furniture & decor, indoor plants, planters, lamps and light fixtures.

HomeSense (Canada) or HomeGoods (USA)

You never know what gems you’ll find at HomeSense or HomeGoods! This is a great place to find finishing touches for your room like area rugs, accessories, lighting, wall art, mirrors, and textiles. They also have a ton of seasonal decor for Christmas, spring and fall. I find HomeSense to be like a thrift shop in that you might get lucky, or you might not. Stalk your closest store every week or two to find the best treasures!

Amazon

I’ve found some great pieces on Amazon like a coffee table, bar cart, small accessories, and area rugs. The best thing about online shopping is that you can do it anytime! Make sure to look at the reviews on the item you’re considering purchasing to determine what the quality might be. If you want to see some of the items that I recommend buying from Amazon, visit my Amazon shop by clicking here.

Wayfair

Wayfair online has been a great source for cheap decor items for my room makeovers. They’ll often have an item that I can’t find elsewhere, like this sturdy bunkbed for our vacation rental cottage. I’ve also found brand name area rugs there like a new Amber Lewis X Loloi rug for our living room, and some nice small furnishings like benches and accent chairs.

This IKEA bedframe is a favourite, and it’s a great price for a King sized bed

IKEA

If you’re looking for budget-friendly home decor or home organization, IKEA is always a popular shopping destination. They also have items that are great for small spaces, and most things have a clean, modern aesthetic. At IKEA, look for things like coffee tables, side tables, jars, vases, baskets, wall art, home organization items, kitchen accessories, dishes, and textiles. I love their curtains, duvets, bedding, and pillow inserts the best. We also have lots of furniture from there like bed frames and our dining table and sideboards. These items have lasted many years.

Walmart

Over the last few years, mega retailer Walmart has truly upped their game when it comes to home decor. They have lots of pieces that have a high-end look, but at low prices. At Walmart, look for home accessories like textiles, throw pillows, area rugs, wall art, mirrors, towels and baskets.

Etsy

Etsy is a wonderful place to shop for cheap home decor, and you’ll be supporting an artisan as an extra bonus! I love online shopping on Etsy for free printable artwork, faux and dried florals, and amazing textiles like throw pillow covers. You can also look for other handmade, beautiful home decor items with unique textures like mugs, vases, candles and throw blankets.

The “Soft” sofa from Structube is gorgeous and similar to a much more expensive couch

Structube (Canada)

This store is only available in Canada, but it’s been a recent favourite of mine. Not only do they have an Anthropologie mirror dupe that I purchased for our living room, but they have some lovely furniture. I recently sent our teal living room sofa to a friend and replaced it with this soft, down-filled couch from Structube. It’s very similar to an expensive sofa from Restoration Hardware, but at an affordable price point.

How to decorate on a low budget

You can buy all the furniture, home decor and accessories you want, but if you don’t know how to put them together it will be difficult to make your home look high-end. Never fear! I have a lot of free resources here on the blog and my YouTube channel to help you get the look you want no matter your budget. Click right here to get started on your room makeover by taking my home decorating style quiz!

This week’s challenge:

This week, I challenge you to find an expensive home decor item that you love and see if you can find a less expensive, similar item from one of the stores above. Can you alter it with a DIY method to make it look better?

I hope you enjoyed these inexpensive home decor shopping ideas, and… Happy DIYing!

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3 Comments

  1. Being a fellow Albertan I am always disappointed in our shopping choices compared to our southern neighbours. I use all of these outlets, with the exception of Wayfair. Because of your suggestion I will give it a try as I want some new decor for our deck. Thanks.

  2. Great Blog!Loved The Content!!!
    Thank you for providing information regarding the places to find the home decor and accessories. It’s clear that a lot of thought and effort went into creating this resource.

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