
20 Affordable Target Home Finds That'll Make Your Place Look Like A Million Bucks
Start the new year with a space that practically feels brand new.
1. A lidded bamboo jewelry box that lets you see your collection at a glance and promises to give your earrings a safe home so you're not crawling on the floor looking for a lost one. Again.
I love this thing. It's the perfect size for my jewelry collection and cute enough to leave out on my dresser. I bought it when I realized that my jewelry had unnecessarily sprawled out to three different organizers and I was spending more time hunting down a specific necklace. It also forced me to pick my highlights and declutter the rest, which frankly, is a boundary I needed in my life. (RIP to that one ring that kept turning my finger green.)
Promising review:" This is the perfect jewelry box if you don't have a lot of jewelry. I like that I can see into the box without opening it and it is definitely made of quality materials." — REN
2. A textured throw pillow for a quick refresh of that chair you love playing Switch games in and are now ready to add a pop of new color to the area.
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3. A Brightroom fabric storage bin to hide away clutter in plain sight and break up big spaces. (Like I did in the cabinet of requirements, which mostly consists of board games and puzzles I swear I'm gonna do someday.)
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4. A sculpted green hand towel that will make you feel super put together and seasonally appropriate anytime you go to wash your hands.
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5. A weighted knit blanket reviewers swear is the snuggle companion of dreams in weight, softness, and cuteness.
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Promising reviews:"Oh this is so plush at the fraction of some more big box stores selling them for way more. Its weighted but not uncomfortable which is why I love it, it doesn't feel like its crushing you. Anthro looks at target price? Win win! Buy it, you wont regret it!" — Hols
"This is the 3rd weighted blanket I have tried and by far my favorite. Compared to traditional weighted blankets, the knitted design is elegant. It's not only functional, but a statement piece. The flexible knitted design also provides even weight distribution across my entire body creating a hugging sensation that prevents me from tossing and turning throughout the night. Unlike blankets filled with beads, this one is virtually silent as you move it. There are no distracting rusting sounds, allowing for uninterrupted sleep. Thanks to the knit pattern, this blanket also excels at temperature regulation and not trapping excessive heat. This blanket is fit for all seasons. My favorite feature is that it is perfectly oversized which gives me the freedom to sleep in any position i find comfortable while still enjoying the pressure of the blanket. The only drawback I've noticed is the light color, which makes me a bit more cautious about potential stains, especially since there's no removable cover. However, with proper care, I'm confident this blanket will continue to be a staple in my nightly routine." — Julia
7. A set of soft double-brushed sheets to help you slip into a new year of self-care and cozy sleep hygiene.
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Promising review:"The double brushed microfiber feel makes all the difference! These are seriously like butter. Super soft and warm but also light. I got a set for my bed and one for my son. These are a great buy to keep a couple of extras around so me they are so affordable." — Marissa
8. A floral table runner that'll liven up where you eat with the flick of a wrist. Anything that has a tassel on it adds ten points to your interior decorating skills, and this thing has four!
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Promising review:"This table runner is absolutely beautiful! It is the perfect way to add a touch of style to any tablescape, whether it is casual or formal. The fabric is high-quality and the colors are rich and vibrant. I love that it can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. I would highly recommend this table runner to anyone looking for a stylish and versatile piece for their home." — Target reviewer
9. An Our Place ceramic nonstick Always pan I can PERSONALLY attest are 100% swipe right vibes because I am simply ~obsessed~ with ours and am slowly building an Our Place empire. Easy to clean, cute, cute, cute, and the kind of item that makes you EXCITED to cook because of how easy it is on the eyes and the cleanup.
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Set includes an Always Pan 2.0 in original nonstick, a modular, steam-release lid, a nesting beechwood spatula that slots right onto the handle for easy holding, and a steamer basket and colander.
I truly can't say enough nice things about the Always pan. I have a Very Fancy pan that has been living in the cabinet since I got this one because the Always is a joy to use and such a breeze to clean up when finished. Just be sure to let the pan TOTALLY cool before washing to extend the non-stick life, and you'll be just as obsessed as I am!
Promising reviews:"Evenly cooks and easy clean up. Purchased on sale so I feel pricing was good." — J
10. Some delightfully funky plastic tumblers so you and your drinks can feel glam without worrying about shattered glass or floor dents from your too-heavy water bottle. (Oops.)
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Promising reviews:"My all-time favorite plastic cups. Looks and feels like glass but lighter. I bought the blue but the pink and clear are cute also!" — Debb
"The durability because of the material isn't overshadowed by bright colors it's nice and modern and looks great on the table even though they're being tossed around by kids all day. 🤣" — Thismomreviews
11. A plush pouf because this is Target's world and we're just livin' in it.
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Promising review:"Absolutely love this! Very sturdy. Color is true to what is advertised. A bit bigger than I thought it would be. Would buy again. Can fit many different decor styles." — Britt
12. An elegant shower curtain that won't clash with your current decor but promises to give your bathroom a whole new look.
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13. A macrame light filtering velvet curtain to keep that pesky sun out when it starts rising earlier and earlier.
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Promising review:"Love love love these curtains. Color is true to the pictures. The fringe is a gorgeous detail. These do a great job at blocking sunlight out and are not thin by any means. I wouldn't say they are black out curtains though. It's soft, velvety and high quality material." — Valeria
14. Some funky peel-and-stick animal wallpaper reviewers promise is a winner even for wallpaper novices.
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Promising review:"Super easy to apply, I did it by myself and this is my first time using wallpaper! Looks amazing, so many compliments! I needed JUST over 2 rolls (so now I basically have an entire extra roll) to do my bathroom. Which is a very small downstairs guest bathroom. It looks amazing." — Jazmin
15. A quirky mushroom stool to prove that you're a fun 'lil guy. 🥁
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Promising review:"I got the cream version of this stool and it far exceeded my expectations. It is large enough to use as a stool for guests on game night, a footstool that I can use to cross my legs on, and to add a nice decor to a space. It is easy to clean with a handheld vacuum and has stayed a nice cream color. The base is a dense firm material while the top is very squishy and nice to sit on." — Bri
16. A laundry basket because we might as well make laundry as fun as possible by getting a colored basket to help us with the job.
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17. A wooden kitchen utensil set that will inspire you to try that new cookie recipe that keeps popping up in your feed.
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Promising reviews:"I'm trying to move away from plastic and was so excited when I found this set of wooden utensils! They're affordable and high quality. The wood is very pretty but also practical. It's smooth and works well with all sorts of cookware. These are hand wash only but it's pretty easy to clean them and they seem durable." — Magpie198331
"So glad I got these! Not only are they pretty, they cook and clean perfectly. Super happy to have these in the kitchen." — Ally
18. And a new enamel Dutch oven to go with them in colors that practically scream, "HELLO COLD WEATHER."
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19. A two-tier fruit basket you *can* use for fruit, but you can also use to stuff EVERYTHING that's been living on your kitchen island into one place, so you have room for a cutting board amidst the mayhem.
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In my defense, there's usually at least *one* fruit-related something in here. (Yes, fruit snacks count, imo.)
20. And finally, an Ototo Buddy spoon holder to lend you a helping paw in the kitchen and keep your counters spick and span while you cook!
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