Everything is a high/low project: Part Two

In case you missed part one, this is where I take some of my favorite pieces and show you how expensive taste doesn’t have to leave you with an empty wallet. As always, you don’t want to compromise quality, because the only thing worse than being pained by your credit card statement, is being pained by an item that breaks three months in because you wanted to save a few bucks.

Home Office

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Low\\ Tabletops Free (Re-purposed, originally from Ikea) | Drawer Unit $80 @ Ikea

As mentioned in the original post, the home office was where we were going to try to cut some costs after a few splurges in the other spaces. But in the end, it reflected our style more than any other pieces we had considered. The biggest savings were that the tabletops were actually laminate tops i lightly sanded and painted over with white. We added the Alex from Ikea at $80 a piece, and voila! For $160, we had a brand new work space for two. It made the most sense after browsing our optoins, like this table:

High// Desk $899 @ West Elm

While a nice clean design, this desk from West Elm is $899, and still made of laminate. Even if I didn’t have the tabletops on hand, it would have only been about $60 per tabletop, putting me at $140 per desk. So you have to ask yourself, is it worth 6x the cost? Most likely not. Your furniture shouldn’t be a burden on your wallet (or on your conscience)!

Master Bedroom

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Low// Nightstand $107.99 @ Overstock.com | Lamp Base + Shade $27 @ Ikea | Dresser + Pulls $188 @ Ikea | Upholstered Bed Frame $639.99 @ Overstock.com

Another great way to keep design interesting is by mixing and matching. Know where to spend a little more, then save on pieces you know are pretty similar. If the piece is going to cheapen the whole design, it’s not money saved; it’s a loss on all of the other pieces. One bad piece can ruin an entire space, so never settle. It takes time and patience to finish a space. If you start to fill the space with pieces you don’t love, you’ll be annoyed when you have to spend again when you finally find that piece. Just wait – it will turn up.

High// Nightstand $254 @ West Elm

High// Lamp $269@ Ethan Allen

High// Dresser $1,099 @ Crate and Barrel

high// Upholstered Bed $1,849 @ Room & Board

Master Bedroom Low: $1,100

Master Bedroom HIgh: $3,996

MASTER BEDROOM SAVINGS: $2,896

Sometimes you can feel like you’re only buying furniture once in a blue moon, so it is worth the splurge. But wouldn’t it be great to have a beautifully furnished room and a vacation to say, Hawaii? Because that’s what you can do with all of those savings. Plus, if you get sick of the look a few years down the line, you shouldn’t have to feel guilty for wanting to change it up a little. Take the time to do your research and it will pay off – literally!

Everything is a high/low project: Part One

One of my favorite shows on HGTV was (is? if it’s still on and I just never come across it) Sabrina Soto’s high/low project. This is my general rule for all home decor purchases, so it was nice to see HGTV highlight the reality that we can’t all spend $1000 on an end table. It does take a little more work, thus the term “bargain hunting”, but when you calculate your savings, you’ll learn it was well worth it. The other piece of it is to not sacrifice quality as a result. For this, I follow two rules: 1. When you have a choice, choose real wood 2. Read reviews and ignore the minority reviewer(s) who doesn’t know how to put furniture together.

Living Room

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low// Morroccan stool $39.99 @ Home Goods | upholstered chairs (set of 2) $243.99 @ Overstock.com | moroccan trellis rug (gold) $242.24 @ Overstock.com | Lamp $39.99 @ TJ Maxx | nesting tables $129.99 @ Overstock.com

As you can see, Overstock is a great resource for getting look-a-likes on the cheap. Occasionally, they’re not even copycats since a few items in the room are Safavieh and Ethan Allen pieces. On a regular (almost-weekly) basis, Overstock sends their customers 10%-15% off coupons. They also offer 5% back for club O members, which allows customers to use a trial but otherwise pays for itself after a few purchases. However, their prices also do go up and down and items do disappear, so keep items on your wishlist or save for later and keep an eye on it!

high// Bubbles Ceramic Side Table $103 @ West Elm

high// Hayes Tufted Chair $399 (each) @ Pottery Barn

high// Fretwork Dhurrie Rug  $859 @ Ethan Allen

high// Windham Table Lamp  $599 @ Ethan Allen

high/ Box Frame Nesting Table $239 @ West Elm

Living Room High: $2200 | Living Room Low: $700

Dining Room 

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low// Pendant Lamp  $149.99 @ Home Depot | Nailhead Dining Chairs (set of 2) $183.89 @ Overstock.com | Beveled Mirror $79.99 @ Home Goods | Trellis Curtains (Set of 2 Panels) $19.99 | Saddle Stools (Set of 2) $84.63 @ Overstock.com

The funny thing about bargain hunting is you often lose sight of how much you’re spending, because everything around you is a bargain. For example, we were so reluctant to buy this lamp because it was basically the most expensive lamp at the store. But the thing we forgot was that it was still a fraction of what something similar may cost at a lighting store and was still serving the purpose – providing light! We almost went with a lamp that was more than half the price at $69.99, but it was in a burlap and missing the stripe, which in hindsight would have darkened the room significantly. So i’ll repeat it again, it’s an investment into your everyday needs! Even after realizing the value in it, we still found ourselves in the same place with other lighting purchases.

high// Small Meurice Pendant Lamp $550 @ Jonathan Adler

high// Hudson Camelback Upholstered Side Chair $229 @ Restoration Hardware

high// Astor Mirror $299 @ Pottery Barn

high// Kendra Trellis Drape $84 (per panel) @ Pottery Barn

high// Tibetan Bar Stool $99 (each) @ Pottery Barn

Dining Room High: $1680 | Dining Room Low: $510

It is a huge breath of fresh air to see the savings and know that having a photo-ready room doesn’t mean you will have to sit in your gorgeous new dining room living off of bread and water for the next year. I was lucky to come across these finds in the early part of my decorating, but don’t be afraid to take your time. Don’t settle for pieces you’re not in love with. Also, keep in mind the best part about places like TJ Maxx/Home Goods/Marshalls and Overstock are their great return policies. You can pretty much return anything for store credit, so don’t be afraid to buy it to test it out. For a while, I had an entire closet of “maybe” items. I eventually found other places for many of them, but for the rest I’ll quote the blind side and say – if you don’t absolutely love it in the store, you won’t “wear” it.

Happy hunting, readers!