These days it can be quite a challenge to get your hands on home decor that not only looks high-end but won’t break the bank. Aside from incessantly looking through pages on Facebook Marketplace and frequenting your local thrift stores, there are few places where you can find quality pieces to furnish your home that won’t cost an arm and a leg. In fact, just last year when I was filling my new space with furniture, it took weeks to find items I loved that didn’t make me go broke.
Aside from weekends spent at my local Goodwill and hours spent meeting up with random strangers from Facebook, there weren’t a ton of places to turn. So when I noticed there was a Walmart just down the street I knew I had to check it out. What did I find? A whole section full of affordable finds that helped me turn my house into a home.
Even the best interior designers are sporting items from this regular hometown favorite. Check out Interior Designer Christina Muscari’s favorite Walmart finds to spruce up your home below.
10 Luxe Picks from Walmart Home
1. Better Homes & Gardens Cotton-Blend Chunky Knit Throw
One of the best things about fall? The weather is cooler, the days are shorter, and something about the season just screams cozy. If you want an inexpensive addition to any part of your home guaranteed to add warmth and a pop of color, add this Better Homes & Gardens Cotton-Blend Chunky Knit Throw to your cart ASAP. It comes in six different colors, and always makes it on Christina’s must-have list!
Price: $19.97 at Walmart
2. Better Homes & Gardens Mira Swivel Chair
While couches are a must-have in most homes, in some rooms, you just don’t have the space. If you want an option that is still big enough for you to curl up and read a book in, but won’t take up a big chunk of space, this Better Homes & Gardens Mira Swivel Chair is a must-purchase. “This is my favorite seat in the house,” Christina said. “I love the swivel feature on this chair and the sherpa fabric is so cozy.”
Price: $248 at Walmart
3. Filigree Arch Metal Wall Mirror
There’s a reason the viral Anthropologie mirror was all the rage a few years ago. It doubled as both a staple piece and brought added light into any room it was placed in (as mirrors do). So when we saw Christina had a look for less option from Walmart, we couldn’t contain our excitement. The Filigree Arch Metal Wall Mirror comes in three different sizes—floor, wall, and mantel—and costs a fraction of the price of the real thing.
Price: $55-$99 at Walmart
4. Better Homes & Gardens Springwood Caning Side Table
Shopping for side tables can make you feel a little like Goldilocks. You have to find one that’s not too tall, not too large, and just the right color. Luckily, Christina’s came in clutch with the Better Homes & Gardens Springwood Caning Side Table she placed in her reading nook. It sports a boho look, comes with two shelves for storage, and is less than $100, making it a total steal. “This side table also comes in black, but I chose this honey wood color and I love the way that it contrasts against this cane detailing,” she said.
Price: $72 (orig.$98) at Walmart
5. Better Homes & Gardens 18″ Modern Dome Touch On/Off Table Lamp
Looking for ways to add extra warmth to your home as the seasons change? Nothing does so quite like table lamps. Trade in your harsh overhead lights for this Better Homes & Gardens Modern Dome Table Lamp. It comes in both brass and black, so you can find an option that best suits your space.
Price: $44.94 at Walmart
6. Better Homes & Gardens 13oz Wooden Wick Jar Candle
Nothing says coziness quite like a candle. One of my favorite parts of fall is curling up on my couch with a blanket, lighting some candles, and reading. While I would love to have a working fireplace, it’s just not in the cards, so this Better Homes & Gardens 13oz Wooden Wick Jar Candle works as a close second. This [candle] has a wooden wick which is really fun because when you light it, it crackles,” Christina said.
Price: $10.87+ at Walmart
7. Better Homes & Gardens Artificial Indoor Dried Rice Stem Bundle
If you paid any attention to interior design trends in the last few years, you’re probably well aware that faux flowers and plants are all the rage. The Better Homes & Gardens Artificial Indoor Dried Rice Stem Bundle is the perfect neutral decor for any countertop, desk, or kitchen table that needs a little something extra.
Price: $5.46 at Walmart
8. BEAUTYPEAK Full-Length Mirror
If you’re like me, you truly believe you can never have too many mirrors. They reflect light adding brightness to small spaces, fill an empty corner when you don’t know what to do with it, and give you an excuse to look at yourself every time you walk by. The BEAUTYPEAK Full-Length Mirror “ comes in this gold color and it also comes in a black,” Christina said. “I love this right by the natural light and it’s great for trying on clothes.”
Price: $52.99 (orig. $199) at Walmart
9. Better Homes & Gardens Marble Trinket Dish
If you’ve looked at the homes of high-end designers or famous actors, you’ve probably noticed they have one thing in common—they almost always use high-end materials. So when we saw Christina had this Better Homes & Gardens Marble Trinket Dish, we knew we had to get our hands on it. Perfect for storing your rings next to your bathroom or kitchen sink, this simple dish will add a touch of elegance to any room.
Price: $8.86 at Walmart
10. Better Homes & Gardens Large Poly Rattan Open Weave Storage Basket with Handles
One thing I have no problem admitting is that I am a blanket hoarder. If you’re like me, you need a way to store all of your blankets and throws that is both stylish and still allows you to access them with ease. Enter the Better Homes & Gardens Large Poly Rattan Open Weave Storage Basket with Handles. It has side handles so you can carry it from one room to the next, sports an open weave design, and has an iron frame so you won’t have to worry about it falling apart. Oh, did I mention it’s only $30? A win-win!
Price: $30.76 at Walmart
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