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For those of you who live decorating the house and making it look cozy where do you shop etc
I’m looking to make my home feel warmer, cozier, and more inviting, and I’d love to know where others go for inspiration and great finds.
Whether you’re into minimalist design, boho chic, vintage, or a blend of different styles, I’d love to hear your recommendations on where to shop.
Are there specific online stores, local boutiques, or even DIY projects that have helped you create a cozy space?
What items or decor pieces (like rugs, cushions, lighting, etc.) do you consider essential for making a home feel warm and welcoming?
Feel free to share your favorite spots, both budget-friendly and high-end, along with any tips or tricks for achieving that perfect cozy vibe.
Thank you for sharing your ideas!
ShellyFacebook “Buy Nothing” and “Freecycle” groups, Marketplace and thrifts stores. I’ve gotten comforters, curtains, art, house plants, pottery, nice throws, ottomans, tables, lamps
StephanieFlea markets, the Habitat restore, and a wonderful place call the rummage warehouse in my hometown.
JohnLove going to estate sales and auctions but had to quit buying because we seem to have three or four of everything!
DeniseGarage sales, flea markets antique and side of the road throw aways
SamanthaHomegoods, tj maxx, Marshalls and the at home store. Amazon if I need to be more frugal but I like spooky/Halloween decor so I really only buy things during this time
StephanieTJ Maxx & Marshall’s, Hobby Lobby have really cute affordable things.
MarieI live in Mexico. There’s A TON of fb profiles that are dedicated to selling stuff from pallets and 2nd hand. Like it’s they’re household income.
I usually get my stuff from them.
For instance I got a new 6×6 rug from target brand new for about $18
I wanted to get a pair of wall sconces but they sold fast, for about $15 in box from target as well.
CassieEverywhere look for clearance & sales. Add a piece or two at a time.
NicoleKohls online
Dollar stores – actually can find some pretty popular things in there
Local stores – small shopsTj max or marshalls
Walmart
TargetBarbaraEstate sales /Senior Citizen resale store are my lowest price place to buy high dollar almost brand new stuff.
Garage sales 3 rd lowest prices.
Thrift stores /Flea market /Goodwill my last of cheap prices.
KarenConsignment shops and thrift shops for furniture and decor. Other stores when items are on sale.
AmyThe world. Only buy things you absolutely love. Be a collector of unique objects and don’t just buy things as temporary bandaids.
Curate your space and know that it may take a long time to find the perfect pieces.
I’ve been looking for the perfect bedside table and dresser for a decade. I will find it.
ShariMarketplace, Marshalls. Garage sales. I check out clearance at dept stores.
Antique shops, boutique shops, art stores, art fairs, hobby lobby sales, Michael’s sales, kirklands, discount stores like Big Lots.
I even have found things at dollar general before.
Hand me downs from friends and family.
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