Every day, as I scroll through social media, I’m inevitably convinced there’s a new product I absolutely need. With qualifiers like “life-changing” and “must-have” so common online, it’s difficult to decide what I actually want and what’s just a fleeting trend I’ll regret buying. Some purchases, like an inexpensive lip gloss, are easy to move on from if they don’t work out. But when it comes to decorating your home, the stakes feel higher.
Furniture and decor often come with a hefty price tag, and regretting a purchase can be especially frustrating when it’s for the space where you’re supposed to be the most comfortable. Decorating a home you truly love takes time, patience, and, often, a decent chunk of change. It doesn’t mean chasing every trend. Instead, focusing on timeless essentials purchased within your budget will lay a solid foundation for your home. Here are the eight affordable decor items every home needs—regardless of trends.
1. Throw Pillows
Even the most beautiful sofa money can buy would look sad with absolutely nothing on it. Throw pillows are essential for both comfort and overall coziness. You don’t need a pile of pillows that makes sitting impossible, but a few well-chosen pieces instantly make your space feel more inviting. Opt for timeless textures and patterns, but if you’re drawn to a trend, pillow covers are an affordable and low-commitment way to update your look.
2. Area Rugs
IMO, area rugs might be the decor piece that makes the biggest difference in a room. Without one, your furniture arrangement can look like a collection of pieces awkwardly sharing space rather than a cohesive room. A rug ties everything together, warms up the room, and creates a more intimate vibe. While rugs can be pricey, if you look in the right places, you can find budget-friendly options without compromising style. When choosing a rug, err on the side of caution and stick to classic designs you’ll love for years—this isn’t the place to experiment with fleeting trends.
3. Lamps
It’s no secret that overhead lighting is the enemy of ambiance. No matter which styles you choose, bringing in ambient light sources is an easy and affordable way to enhance your interior’s functionality and appearance. From plug-in wall sconces that save space to statement floor lamps perfect for empty corners, there’s a solution for every need and budget.
Threshold with Studio McGee
4. Wall Art
Wall art is often the first thing people strike from their decorating budget because they think there aren’t affordable options. However, you don’t need to live with barren walls for months before finding art in your budget. While I’m a huge proponent of waiting to purchase until you find something you truly love, there are so many options for affordable wall art that looks high-end. Digital downloads from Etsy, for instance, allow you to print stunning designs for just a few dollars. Pair your prints with inexpensive frames from thrift stores or retailers like Michaels or Target for a polished look. Or, for a one-and-done solution, look for budget-friendly framed art at retailers like Target and Amazon.
Threshold with Studio McGee
5. Personal Knickknacks
Sure, functionality is important when decorating, but it’s just as essential for your home to reflect your own personality and style. This may seem difficult if your wishlist is full of pieces way out of budget (same, girl), but you can still find items at an affordable price. A vase you absolutely love, a sentimental photograph in a pretty frame, or a coffee table book displaying your interests can all turn a lackluster room into one that feels personal and special. You can also repurpose everyday items you already own into intentional decor with some artful arranging. Think a beautiful claw clip and a bottle of perfume displayed on a tray or a matchbook collection in a decorative bowl. This is your opportunity to get creative and showcase what makes you unique.
6. Mirrors
Mirrors are a versatile, budget-friendly way to elevate your walls. They make rooms look larger, add dimension, and reflect light to boost brightness. With countless affordable options available, you’re sure to find one that fits your aesthetic. Plus, you obviously need a place for everyday fit checks.
7. Plants
Green thumb or not, plants are an underrated decor essential. They bring a bit of the outdoors in and really breathe life into a space. A small succulent on a side table or a large potted plant in a corner can make a big impact. If you have a bad track record of killing plants, don’t worry; fake plants can serve the same purpose—but steer clear of ones that look overly fake, and don’t forget to dust the leaves often.
Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
8. Window Treatments
With your attention primarily focused on the furniture and decor elements of a room, window treatments often wind up as an afterthought. However, bare windows can make a room feel unfinished. Window treatments, like curtains or shades, add texture, warmth, and a polished look. Floor-length curtains can make ceilings appear higher, while Roman shades are great for bringing in some pattern or color. For a touch of charm, café curtains offer a cozy vibe without overwhelming smaller windows like those in kitchens or bathrooms. The right choice not only provides privacy but can also transform a room.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lauren Blue, Lifestyle Staff Writer
As a Lifestyle Staff Writer for The Everygirl, Lauren ideates and writes content for every facet of our readers’ lives. Her articles span the topics of home decor, delicious recipes, hobbies, travel itineraries—and everything in between. When she isn’t testing the latest TikTok trend, she can be found scouring Instagram for beautiful homes to feature on the site.