Pop quiz: Which rolling pouf set costs $3,000 and which is $90? (Photo: 1st Dibs and Target)
If this dreary weather has got you stuck in the house eyeing everything that needs an update, I'm here to tell you, it's time to make a change. Not in the budget? As an interior designer, I can assure you there are ways to curate a high-end look without spending top dollar. And I have just the design worthy resource: Target. Joanna Gaines of Magnolia Home, Justina Blakeney of Jungalow and Shea McGee of Studio McGee all have lines at Target, so you can get your hands on Elle Decor-worthy vibes for your digs, without digging too deeply into your pocket. And just to give you a hand, I've lent you my designer's eye and curated some of the best finds on the site that cost a fraction of the pricey versions, but still capture the look. I've even included side-by-sides for comparison (fun!), so you can see for yourself. The pieces on the left are the real deal (some are vintage finds; others from high-end stores); the pieces on the right are budget-worthy alternatives that will still have you swooning. Grab these fabulous finds before they sell out!
Space-saving heaven: A comfy ottoman with three poufs that can be untied and used as footrests or floor pillows, this versatile, genius piece regularly sells out. Casters let it easily glide wherever you need it; yummy shades of blush pinks and corals make for surprising neutrals. Its pricier doppelgänger — see above, left — is $3,000 on 1stdibs.com.
Nail art and metalwork were very popular in the midcentury — and vintage pieces can go for upwards of $3,000. This beauty gives off those unique retro vibes for way less. Plus it visually breaks up all those square frames on your walls.
Can you get any closer to a match or a better deal? A barrel chair will look great in a bedroom corner or use two to round out your living room setup. Shown in natural linen, Target's version is right on par with the (way) more expensive version.
A sleek black console fits anywhere: behind the sofa, along the entry wall or in the dining room. This little number has the added feature of rattan on the drawer fronts for a high-end look.
Don't be a square. Fluting adds texture and interest to this drum-shaped end table. The natural oak infuses your space with warmth, without being dark and heavy. Perfectly complements coastal or boho aesthetics.
While the Target version of this attractive counter stool is faux leather, it's pulling off the same aesthetic as the leather version from CB2 — for about $400 less. Plus, vegan leather is environmentally conscious.
A classic, this walnut spindle bed works with everything from midcentury modern to modern farmhouse, and no boxspring is needed. No need to spend upwards of $3,000 either!
Add some warmth under your feet. This chunky neutral woven rug from Joanna Gaines' Magnolia brand works in any space. The subtle stripe adds extra interest, and the price is right.
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