Welcome to my weekly edition of Thrifty Decor!

Every week I go on a shopping spree…On Craigslist! I believe everyone should should have a beautiful space that reflects who they are an makes them feel good without breaking the bank. If you stick with me I can show you how to recognize the potential in used furniture and put them all together to achieve the room of your dreams! By saving in the overall cost, you can also please yourself by adding 1 splurge (new) item!

This is how I decorate in my own home!

Here are some items that caught my eye today:

Thrifty decor - A girl's bedroom

Double Wood Bed – 180$

This wood frames comes from Mixxy Design a business that specializes in the refurbishing of old furniture. They also have a little boutique with their own finds like the bed frame above. The prices are affordable so check them out of you have a chance!

Thrifty decor - a girl's bedroom

Vintage side tables – 125$ the pair

I love vintage furniture! Apart from the charm I love the fact that they are often sturdy. These side tables offer open and closed storage. Perfect!

Thrifty decor - A girl's bedroom

Flower lamp – 45$

I thought this retro flower ceiling lamp could add a little charm to our bedroom.

Thrifty decor - a girls bedroom

Steel chair – 15$

The cherry on my Sunday! I found this chair on the third page of the search results but it was totally worth it! I think this chair adds more of a feminine touch to our room.

As a Splurge I think it would be nice to find the right kind of bedding…

Micro Collection set from Bouclair - 39.99$ (queen)

Micro Collection set from Bouclair – 39.99$ (queen)

I chose a very simple and inexpensive duvet set from Bouclair. I thought it would be nice to have the bed be a focal point.

But then I saw this wall paper and i thought: “This is perfect for the room

Nana Pink wall paper - from Hygge west - 150$/roll

Nana Pink wall paper – from Hygge west – 150$/roll

So lets see our final room’s potential

girl bedroom

I love this room! It’s feminine without being too overboard. I think it could be used for a teenager without having to update it too much down the line. It’s like a feminine jungle!

What do you think?

 

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