Curating our spaces to feel special can often be a daunting task especially when it comes down to the price. However, all it takes are a few items to transform your space to feel luxe (without breaking the bank). Whether it's spritzing a new room spray to refresh your senses or swapping out your old, boring vase for a statement piece, the possibilities are endless for creating a luxurious experience that feels right for you.
Below, our editors chime in on the items that make their spaces feel lavish—all under $50. Read on the see what products you should instantly add to your carts.
Enlighten Candles
«For me, nothing makes a space feel luxurious quite like a scented candle does. This gorgeous one from Enlighten Candles is on my bedside table and makes unwinding with a good book even more relaxing before bed. The scent is stunning, and I love the simple packaging.» -Kate Mckenna, senior editor
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«I finally started feeling like I was living luxuriously when I started buying satin pillowcases and sheets! These pillowcases are my most-loved purchase: I love the print, the quality, and the feel! There's nothing better than unwinding after a long day, taking a nice hot shower, and then resting my head on this silky and always cool-to-the-touch pillowcase. It's been great for my hair and skin too.» -Aliyah Rodriguez, associate editor
Brooklinen
«Scents really define a space to me, and as soon as I put out this Brooklinen Diffuser in Good Intentions, I knew it was a scent I would continue to repurchase. It's soft, soothing, herbaceous, and the perfect little luxury in my home.» -Mia Ingui, editor
Amazon
«I take my shoes off at the door and put on slippers—no shoes in the house. I've tried a lot of different slippers
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