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Is your home in need of a redesign? Maybe you’re moving in with your S.O., or you’re decorating your first apartment and need some home design inspo.
Whatever your reason, if your personal style is less West Elm and more Anthropologie, we’ve got you covered.
There are so many discount furniture and home decor sites, it’s hard to know where to start when you’re on a mission for cheap and affordable home decor. Especially right now, when ’70s home decor is in the zeitgeist in the form of macrame wall hangings, rattan furniture, earthy tones and textured fabrics like linen sheets.
While it seems like everyone is looking for furniture stores like West Elm and that mid-century modern is the ~aesthetic~ of the moment, there are so many other kinds of home decor vibes out there that’ll help you design the space of your dreams.
Because boho is the trend that ebbs and flows, we’ve rounded up a collection of some of the best and most affordable boho furniture and home decor sites.
1. Urban Outfitters
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2. Anthropologie
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3. Terrain
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4. The Citizenry
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5. Amara
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6. World Market
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7. Joss and Main
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8. H&M Home
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9. Target Home
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10. Oliver Bonas
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11. Lumens
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12. Pier 1
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13. LexMod
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14. Apt2B
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15. Food52 Shop
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16. Wayfair
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17. IKEA
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