The Under $100 Home Decor That Make Our Spaces Feel a Little More Luxe
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Shop & Tell features thoughtfully curated home finds from House Beautiful editors. Every week we’ll take you inside our carts and dish on what we’re buying—and why you should be reaching for your wallet too.
Decorating a home, whether you live in a 700-square-foot apartment or a Victorian house with five bedrooms (the dream!) can quickly add up. Two wool blankets, six tapered candle holders, an asymmetrical mirror, and an accent chair later, you’re suddenly faced with a hefty credit card bill. The solution here? Shop for decorative accent pieces that look luxe, but don’t cost you an arm and a leg. If you’re thinking this is a tough mission, we’re here to help. Our editors shared their favorite under $100 home finds that make their spaces a little more luxurious, ahead.
Trust us when we say these pieces look and feel like they could be worth a lot more. For some editors, this meant getting an affordable Art Deco rug that channels The Great Gatsby while for others it’s about investing in sleek marble or stone accessories like a pair of bookends or chess set. “Something I felt instantly elevated my bookshelf was adding a stone bookend,” Meghan Shouse, assistant editor says. “Intentionally styling your bookcase is such a fun way to add more character into a room, and adding in knick-knacks and other pieces of decor helps further establish your bookshelf wealth.” Without spoiling everything though, scroll on to find our favorite luxe home finds under $100 to zhuzh up your space this month.
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Figuier (Fig Tree)
“A friend gifted me this when I first moved into my apartment and it’s one of the best home items I’ve ever received. I love it even more than Diptyque’s candles! It makes your whole house smell like a luxury goods store in SoHo and a little spritz goes a long way, which is why even after four years I still have more than half a bottle left. I like to disperse the scent right before I have guests over, which never fails to elicit a ‘wow your apartment smells really nice’ compliment.”
—Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor
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