I can’t believe I walked away from so much gorgeous, funky, on trend decor!! Had to flex some serious self discipline and held myself to only one item but as I make this post I may be going back for a few things and hoping they’re still there 🙏🏼
🌸 these throws were such a fun find. I love anything that’s both functional and beautiful and these were exactly that.
🍋 affordable art that had a few options to create a collection. Matching prints that aren’t matchy matchy create a more eclectic but still thoughtful gallery.
🪨 natural textures and light tones are all on trend. These vases look high end for a fraction of the cost.
👣 this footrest was funky-tional lol. A little bit of a splurge but for the right space could really complete a room.
🍓 this pitcher is still calling to me! Such a nice piece to bring out in the summer to spice up your decor.
🪵 classic wooden vase is always a good idea to add to your collection. It’s a nice texture break from glass and adds warmth.
🏺 the chosen one item to come home with me. Needed some color in my kitchen and these colors just spoke to me.
🪴 love the black contrast from so many other natural options for plant stands.
🥣 this 3 bowl serving dish I think needs to be in my home and totally belongs with my vase.
This was my first time diving into my TJMaxx/Home Goods since moving here and I was beyond impressed. Maybe it’s because it’s both brands or it was a lucky trip but I will be back!
... Read moreOh my goodness, you guys! I'm still buzzing from my latest TJ Maxx and HomeGoods adventure. If you're anything like me, you walk in hoping to find those unique, high-end looking pieces without the high-end price tag, right? Well, let me tell you, this trip did NOT disappoint! I know my original post showed off some gorgeous finds, but I wanted to dive a little deeper into why these pieces caught my eye and how you can spot similar treasures for your own home.
First off, let's talk about the art. Those botanical illustrations with citrus fruits, butterflies, and dragonflies were absolutely enchanting. They reminded me so much of the kind of vibrant, nature-inspired pieces you see from designers like Sapna Shah, known for her beautiful, colorful prints that just bring life into a room. Finding art like this at TJ Maxx or HomeGoods is like hitting the jackpot! My tip? Look for sets or complementary pieces. You don't need them to be perfectly "matchy-matchy" to create a cohesive gallery wall. An eclectic mix often feels more personal and thoughtfully curated. Imagine those vibrant prints bringing a pop of color above a neutral sofa – perfection!
Then there were the textures! The light-toned, textured ceramic vases were a dream. They looked incredibly high-end, the kind you'd expect to see in a boutique. Natural textures are huge right now, adding warmth and sophistication. And that scalloped footrest? So quirky and functional! It's amazing how a simple piece can add so much character. I could totally see it paired with a cozy reading nook or as an accent in a living room. Don't be afraid to mix and match textures – a rough ceramic next to a smooth wooden vase, or a chunky knit throw over a velvet chair, creates visual interest.
And speaking of unique finds – that ceramic pitcher adorned with raised strawberry and leaf designs is still calling my name! It's such a perfect example of a functional item that's also a stunning decor piece. Picture it filled with fresh flowers or lemonade on your summer table. Similarly, the rounded wooden vase offers a nice textural contrast to glass and adds an organic, earthy feel. These are the kinds of details that make a house feel like a home.
My personal triumph was bringing home that ceramic jar with a lid, decorated with vibrant floral patterns. It just spoke to me! It's amazing how a single piece can transform a space, adding that much-needed splash of color and personality. And I'm still eyeing that black plant stand with woven rattan accents and the three-compartment ceramic serving dish with blue trim and colorful floral designs. These pieces are not just functional; they're conversation starters.
When you're browsing TJ Maxx or HomeGoods, remember to keep an open mind. Think about how a piece would fit into your existing decor, but also consider if it could inspire a whole new look. It’s all about finding those hidden gems that spark joy and tell a story, much like the beautiful, artistic touches you'd find in a collection inspired by Sapna Shah's aesthetic. Happy hunting, fellow decor lovers!
I need that plant stand 😍