35 Money-Saving Home Decor Knock-Offs
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1. These chrome light bulbs are a must for any exposed-bulb light fixture.
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westelm.com
At West Elm, they cost $18.
Paint your own with glass paint. Video available at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=PaqM7PqZNxU.
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IT MUST BE GLASS PAINT.
2. These Container Store magazine files cost $9 retail, but only $3 to make.
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inmyownstyle.com
Get the instructions here.
3. Learn how to make this Marimekko-inspired wallpaper transfer.
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curbly.com
Get the instructions here.
4. A little spraypaint can turn a $19 lamp into a Jonathan Adler-style nursery light.
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projectnursery.com
Get the directions here.
5. Make your own painted West Elm baskets.
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kimmelkids.com
Get the DIY here.
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6. This $500 Restoration Hardware trestle desk costs only $50 to make.
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shanty-2-chic.com
Get the DIY here.
7. If you’re artistically inclined, make your own version of this Anthropologie mug.
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homeheartcraft.com
Get the directions here.
And while you’re at it, make the matching Anthropologie cardigan.
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cassiestephens.blogspot.com
Get the directions here.
8. Make your own IKEA Lotus lamp.
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instructables.com
Get the instructions here.
9. Pottery Barn apothecary jars run from $69-149‌.
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thecountrychiccottage.net
You can make these for free with this label printable.
10. These adorable storage boxes look just like the ones made by Danish interior design company House Doctor.
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afnord.blogspot.se
Get the instructions here.
11. These watercolor mirrors are an amazingly easy DIY.
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ardorblog.com
The original was made by a French artist named Constance Guisset. Make your own with liquid glass stain.
12. This Pottery Barn storage ladder costs $279.
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charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com
You can make one for much less.
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13. This copycat IKEA console table means unlimited future breakfasts in bed.
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isavea2z.com
Get the directions here.
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14. Make your own almost-identical version of this Ballard Designs fold-down drying rack.
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impatientlyprayingforpatience.blogspot.com
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Get the tutorial here.
15. Wrap an existing chandelier in rope to replicate this Restoration Hardware lamp.
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remodelaholic.com
Get the DIY here.
16. Make your own West Elm floor poufs from $3 IKEA rugs.
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apartmenttherapy.com
Get the directions here.
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17. This nautical rope mirror is a Restoration Hardware-inspired IKEA hack.
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apartmenttherapy.com
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Get the directions here.
18. This pet food canister will keep food way fresher than the bag.
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tidymom.net
But the original costs $50. Get the DIY here.
19. Knock off this amazing Ralph Lauren decahedron pendant light fixture.
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viewalongtheway.com
Get the instructions here.
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20. Make your own Hudson Bay Point quilted blanket.
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missmake.com
These vintage blankets go for anywhere between $100-300 on eBay, and they tend to be very scratchy! Learn how to make your own..
21. Make your own version of these ancient-looking maps from Restoration Hardware.
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gardenberger.blogspot.com
Get the directions here.
22. Make your own Pottery Barn-inspired sandbox.
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everbrooke.com
23. Knock off this Nate Berkus for Target vase.
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uglyducklinghouse.com
Get the instructions here.
24. Make your own version of this classy bench.
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livelovediy.com
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Get the directions here.
25. Make your own Confetti System party decorations.
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alittleglassbox.com
Get the directions here.
26. Why pay $349 for this CB2 rug when you can paint your own?
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diaperedknights.com
Get the instructions here.
27. Create your own Pottery Barn-inspired moss-covered letters, just in time for spring.
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abowlfulloflemons.net
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Get the instructions here.
28. Re-create this Restoration Hardware coffee table with wooden pallets.
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blissfullyeverafter.net
Get the directions here.
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29. This Anthro-inspired ikat console can be easily DIYed with a piece from IKEA.
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eastcoastcreativeblog.com
Kinda think the DIY version is cooler than the original. Get the instructions here.
30. Recreate this modernist Z Gallerie TV tray.
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homemademodern.blogspot.com
Get the instructions here.
31. Knock off this Serena and Lily chair by painting a stripe down the center of an armchair.
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diyshowoff.com
Get the full instructions here.
32. For Christmas time, create an exact replica of the Ballard Designs monogram wreath.
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monicawantsit.com
Get the DIY here.
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33. This Pottery Barn growth chart ruler is a really cute idea if you have kids, and only costs $7 with materials from Lowe’s.
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517creations.blogspot.com
Get the directions here.
34. This windowpane pillow by Horchow is a lovely design, but it costs $115 for a pillow.
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twiggstudios.com
Make your own. Get the directions here.
35. Thrifty and Chic made a much larger version of these Pottery Barn crates to act as a laundry hamper.
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thriftyandchic.com
Get the directions here.
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