I Transformed My Bedroom for Under $150 β Here's Exactly How
New bedding, thrifted nightstands, and $3 peel-and-stick decals. This complete bedroom refresh cost less than a dinner out and looks like a magazine spread.
Real decor ideas for real homes. From thrifted treasures to rental-friendly hacks β we make beautiful living accessible for everyone.
New bedding, thrifted nightstands, and $3 peel-and-stick decals. This complete bedroom refresh cost less than a dinner out and looks like a magazine spread.
Command strips, tension rods, and leaning art β all the drama, zero holes in the wall.
Spray paint, dried pampas grass, and 20 minutes. The transformation is genuinely shocking.
Living large in 400 sq ft or less. Our most popular guide (β), completely free.
New throw pillows, a woven basket, and a $12 plant pot. Here's every single item and where we got it.
Read more βWe gave ourselves a strict $150 budget and documented every purchase for this cozy bedroom transformation.
Read more βCanisters, a fruit bowl, a small herb garden, and the right cutting board. Simple, beautiful, affordable.
Read more βWe spent $30 at the dollar store and styled a whole bathroom shelf. People keep asking where we got everything.
Read more βThe best home decor stories start at a thrift store or with a can of spray paint.
A $8 ugly wooden chair, a can of chalk paint, and new seat fabric. The before and after is ridiculous.
No art skills needed. Free printables + dollar store frames + a little arrangement magic = stunning gallery wall.
We bought 6 mismatched vases for $12 total and styled them three different ways using dried and fresh florals.
Your landlord doesn't have to know how good your place looks.
Command hooks, washi tape, leaning shelves β your walls, your rules.
We tried 8 brands. Here's the honest verdict on which actually come off cleanly.
Free-standing wardrobes, tension rod hacks, and shelf dividers your landlord can't complain about.
Plug-in sconces, battery puck lights, and LED strips that transform any room.
Fresh florals, light linen, and pastel accents to wake up your home after winter.
Low-maintenance picks that look incredible and survive on neglect. Our kind of plant.
Light, breezy, and beautiful. How to hang sheer curtains to maximize that golden hour glow.
String lights, a secondhand bistro table, and outdoor rugs. Your best summer yet starts outside.
Rattan, linen, shells and sea glass β the beach house feel without the ocean view.
Yellow dish towels, citrus in a bowl, and a herb pot on the windowsill. Instant summer mood.
Chunky blankets, amber candlelight, and a stack of good books. Fall done right.
Pumpkins, dried wheat, and terracotta. Harvest decor that's stylish, not cheesy.
Varying heights, mixed textures, and the right holder. Candle arrangements that actually look curated.
Neutral ornaments, eucalyptus, and warm lights. Proof that less is absolutely more at Christmas.
Flannel sheets, a weighted blanket, a bedside candle. The only winter bedroom guide you need.
Pinecones, candles, greenery, and a simple tablecloth. A festive holiday table on a very real budget.
Black, white, and orange with restraint. Halloween decor adults actually want in their home.
Dollar store candles, fake cobwebs, and a skull or two. Quick and surprisingly effective.
Stacked pumpkins, hay bales, lanterns, and exactly the right amount of fake cobweb.