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13 Places To Shop For Apartment Décor That Won't Break Your Bank, But Won't Look Cheap, Either

Decorating your apartment doesn't have to be expensive.

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Madison Hilliard

Having to pay for college, books, school supplies, etc. is hard enough! Don't waste your money buying high-end decorations that your drunk friends will probably knock off the wall or spill on. Get the biggest bang for your buck and shop at these places for super cute décor for your dorm or apartment!

1. TJ Maxx

JJ Bers

TJ Maxx is my go-to for all things cute. They have a great selection of my favorite decorations of all time: fake plants!

2. Target

Mike Mozart

As if Target didn't already have everything you could possibly need. Save gas and make one trip by hitting up Target!

3. HomeGoods

JJ Bers

This is like a TJ Maxx home-section on steroids. HomeGoods is my decor and furniture happy place.

4. Tuesday Morning

M.O. Stevens

Not many people know about Tuesday Morning but it's one of my favorite stores. You can get all sorts of furniture, kitchenware, throw pillows, sheets and the list goes on!

5. Bed, Bath & Beyond

Mike Mozart

The "beyond" stands for wicked cool decorations.

6. World Market

Michael Rivera

You might have to do a little searching around in here, but they have some high-quality stuff for reasonable prices.

7. Walmart

Mike Mozart

Walmart has really upped their game and started including some awesome paintings and pieces in their stores, all at Walmart prices!

8. Antique Shops

Roger Kidd

If you want to add something unique or vintage to your room, go to a local antique shop and do some thrift hunting!

9. Kirkland's

Phillip Pessar

Kirkland's is king of knick-knacks. You can find all sorts of cute and classy items in here.

10. Amazon

Bernard Goldbach

You can literally get anything from Amazon. If you're a little on the lazy side and want your decorations shipped straight to your door, this is the shop for you.

11. Michaels

Mike Mozart

If you're on the crafty side, Michaels is a great place for decor. You can buy canvases and fake flowers, and make your own decorations.

12. Etsy

Etsy Brand Design Team

If you're like me and like crafts but aren't crafty, you can order personalized or just straight-up wonderful pieces from Etsy.

13. Burlington

Burlington Coat Factory

Burlington isn't just for coats! Check out the home section and find neat items.

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