If you’re like us, you love a good home decor moment. Add a new picture frame? Yes, please. Redo an entire room? You bet. Tear down our house and start from scratch? Don’t mind if we do. Okay, maybe not the last part, but that’s only because we can’t take off work. You get it. The tricky thing about jazzing up our spaces, though, is finding affordable home decor. It can take a big credit card swipe at a lot of home stores to get what we want. Or, at least, it used to…
These are some of the best affordable home decor brands out there, but that’s not all. They’re also so, so cool. It doesn’t matter what your personal style is, we’ve found the best wallet-friendly brands to create your ideal living space. Or spaces. Or entire home. Keep reading for our picks.
Anthropologie Home
Anthropologie Home
Yes, it’s Anthropologie, and yes, so much of it is so, so affordable. While the furniture can get pricey, their home section is packed with budget-friendly gems like quirky mugs, printed dish towels, and their viral candle collection that make your space feel instantly elevated. It’s like a shortcut to personality-packed decor, without committing to a $3,000 sofa (unless you really want to).
Society6 is basically a one-stop shop for affordable, artsy decor that looks way more custom than it is. From wall art and throw pillows to funky rugs and shower curtains, everything is designed by independent artists, so your space feels cool and original, but your wallet stays calm. It’s like Etsy’s stylish younger cousin.
Tucked away on Amazon, Creative Co-Op is the secret boho destination your feed has been low-key stalking. Think textured baskets, rustic-chic accent furniture, and the little pieces that make a space feel layered and lived-in—boutique vibes without the boutique price. The best part? You can Prime-ship your cozy aesthetic and be smug about it by Friday.
If you want sheer variety, At Home is the jackpot. They’ve got everything—furniture, wall art, seasonal decor, and all the little extras that make a house feel like your house—at prices that don’t sting. It’s not about curated minimalism; it’s about scoring affordable pieces that fit your vibe, whether you’re into sleek modern, farmhouse cozy, or “yes, I do need a six-foot flamingo for the backyard.”
Wayfair is like the internet’s decor warehouse, but way more stylish than that sounds. From sofas and beds to rugs, lighting, and even little accent pieces, they cover every category at prices that make redoing a room actually realistic. It’s the place for affordable alternatives to designer furniture, plus constant sales that make you wonder why you ever paid full price anywhere else.
Folkulture is basically Amazon’s answer to “organic folksy, but make it affordable.” From block-printed tablecloths and embroidered pillow covers to chic kitchenware, everything feels handcrafted and personality-packed—without the “I just spent my rent” price tag. It’s an easy way to sprinkle in color and texture that looks boutique, even if it landed on your porch in two days.
Consider these two the dynamic duo of affordable home decor. Both are all about the thrill of the treasure hunt—designer-looking rugs, lamps, mirrors, and accents at prices that feel almost suspiciously good. One trip might score you a Serena & Lily–style lamp, the next a quirky seasonal find that actually works with your vibe. Whether you’re team Maxx or team Marshall’s, the point is the same: big style, tiny price tags, and the satisfaction of a cart full of steals.
Quince is all about making luxe basics actually affordable. Their home line leans minimalist and elevated: 100% European linen bedding, cashmere throws, and sleek tableware that looks like it belongs in a design magazine. It’s the brand for when you want timeless, high-quality pieces without the four-figure price tag (because $400 for a duvet cover? absolutely not).
Urban Outfitters isn’t just about oversized hoodies and vinyl—it’s quietly one of the best spots for affordable, trend-driven home decor. Think colorful glassware, funky rugs, rattan furniture, and wall art that gives “I have taste” without maxing your card. It’s perfect for anyone who wants their space to feel current, playful, and just a little bit cooler than it has any right to be.
Part of the Wayfair family, Joss & Main is all about making stylish design feel doable. You’ll find everything from rugs and lighting to furniture that looks high-end but comes at a much friendlier price. Think of it as an alternative to those luxe designer stores: curated, chic, and affordable enough that giving your living room a glow-up doesn’t have to wait until the kids are out of college.
Target Home is proof you don’t have to spend a fortune to make your space look good. With in-house lines like Threshold, Opalhouse, and Hearth & Hand, they’ve mastered the art of chic-but-affordable: like on-trend furniture, stylish bedding, and accent pieces that look way more expensive than they are. It’s basically the easiest way to give your home a refresh without any buyer’s remorse.
Ban.do is where fun meets functional in the home decor world. Known for their playful patterns and bright colors, they make everyday things—like mugs, desk accessories, and even throw blankets—feel like little bursts of joy. It’s an easy (and affordable) way to add personality to your space without committing to a whole new sofa.
Phantoscope is proof that you don’t need a designer budget to upgrade your sofa game. Their pillow covers come in every texture, color, and trendy pattern you could want—velvet, linen, boucle, you name it—so swapping them out is basically the cheapest living room makeover ever. It’s one of those small, affordable upgrades that makes the whole space feel fresh.
Overstock is one of those sites where you can find pretty much anything—furniture, rugs, lighting, and smaller accents—always at a discount. The prices are usually lower than big-box competitors, and the styles range from modern to farmhouse to glam, so you can actually match your vibe without draining your budget. Think of it as a more streamlined alternative to hunting endlessly through giant furniture stores.
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