Currently I’m obsessed with Five Below room decor. Seriously, if you’re looking to update your home decor on a budget, or if you’re decorating your dorm room, you’ll want to check out their collection. It’s trendy, practical, and best of all, cheap. They may not have furniture, but there are plenty of accents that will catch your eye.
Most items are priced at $5.55, with a few Five Beyond products reaching only $10 or $15 (still incredibly inexpensive for home goods). And you can always take advantage of free in-store pickup (and sometimes free shipping!) at Five Below.
And looking at a ton of, well, everything is often a shortcut to choice paralysis (ya know, when you get overwhelmed by too many options). No worries though. I sorted through the goodies and found 10 of the most aesthetic and least expensive products so you don’t have to. Here are my picks for Five Below room decor for under $10.
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Five Below Room Decor $5.55 and Under
1. Hanging Macrame Plant Holder
Macrame is making a huge comeback in home decor. If your vibe is everything boho, cozy vintage, or updated ’70s flair, consider this plant holder (Five Below, $5.55). Plus, it’s incredibly practical for growing a spring garden in a small space like an apartment. And it’s a great deal when you consider a similar product at Hobby Lobby is a whole $10 more.
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2. Daisy Decorative Wall Shelf
Sixties flower power is back in a big way. If you love this trend, check out the daisy cutout shelf (Five Below, $5.55). It comes in pastel yellow or pastel pink, updating the old-school style for modern homes. I love that this shelf is a more budget-friendly alternative to a similar Target shelf that goes for $20 more. And it’s a whole lot cheaper than this Etsy pick that’s nearly $50 more.
3. Framed Decorative Mirror
Encourage self-love with this miniature mirror (Five Below, $5.55). It has an uplifting message like “Be kind to yourself” or “Love yourself first.” I recommend placing it near your front door so you can check your hair and makeup before heading out. Similar mirrors run for $15, so this is pretty inexpensive by comparison.
4. USB Himalayan Salt Lamp & Wood Stand
Pretty much everyone has seen the craze around salt lamps, but the original costs a whopping $80. For a cheaper alternative, as in $75 cheaper, check out this salt lamp (Five Below, $5.55). It’s a bit smaller than the OG, but it’s a WAY better deal. I have one and it’s pretty good quality, so long as you don’t put it in high-humidity rooms like the kitchen or bathroom. Cause, ya know, water melts salt.
5. Purple Checkered Plush Throw Blanket
Influencers have been going nuts for this bestselling blanket on Amazon, but it’s $60. Instead, opt for this similarly styled blanket (Five Below, $5.55) and save yourself the money. This one is a couple of inches smaller, but it features that oh-so-trendy checkerboard pattern. Currently it’s only sold in purple, but I have a hunch that they’ll release more colors in time as they did with the luxe blanket.
6. Tufted Icon Print Throw Pillow
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: retro motifs are so on trend right now. This pillow (Five Below, $5.55) fits into that style perfectly with its three pastel mod patterns. Choose from cherries, mushrooms, or butterflies. And it’s priced $25 less than similar products online.
Five Below Room Decor Under $10
7. Wall Decor Planters
Add a touch of greenery to your walls with this planter (Five Below, $7). It comes in three colors: pink, white, and black. Even better, it’s a budget alternative to the Saks planters that retail for a little over $20 per item.
8. Hanging Bulb Lamp with Wooden Base
This minimalist lamp (Five Below, $10) is actually an amazing dupe for a Target lamp that retails for a whopping $42.99. While the Five Below option is almost six inches shorter and uses batteries instead of a cord, it’s still more than $30 cheaper. Amazing bang for your buck if you ask me.
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