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When Urban Outfitters first opened its home section, I browsed the whole damn thing and made a Pinterest board of all the things I wanted. I started mentally planning my dream house—the very cool, very adult apartment I’d eventually inhabit. (I was in high school at the time.) Years later, I now live in a somewhat cool, somewhat adult apartment, and my affinity for Urban Outfitters’ home section is still going strong. But these days, aesthetic isn’t my only concern—financial practicality is another big one. So when I shop Urban Outfitters home items, I tend to aim for Urban Outfitters home items under $50. (Maybe once I reach very cool, very adult status, I’ll abandon price constraints completely and buy $1,000 chaise-lounges whenever I feel like it. TBD if I’ll ever get there.)
What’s nice? While limiting my home shopping selection to budget-friendly items can seriously truncate my options, that’s never been the case at Urban Outfitters. Sure, the store’s home section is loaded with pretty expensive (by my standards, at least) furniture, but it’s also full of delightful decor at lower price-points. I never find myself leaving the store (or abandoning an online shopping trip) with a complete loss of hope, fingers crossed that I’ll win the lottery sometime soon (a wish I continue to make, despite never playing the lottery). Instead, when I shop Urban Outfitters’ home section, I end up browsing more budget-friendly wares than I know what to do with.
This problem is almost a comedic one to have. “I don’t have enough budget-friendly home stuff to shop,” she cries, until she’s greeted with so many affordable home items that she gets overwhelmed in the opposite direction. Home decor shopping seems too frivolous an affair to be imbued with such a sense of melodrama, but the way we organize our spaces can have an immense impact on our capability to do anything, so I’m giving myself a pass on this one. If reading this article has made you feel like you’ve taken a long, hard look in a very sad mirror, our unofficial guide to cute Urban Outfitters home items under $50 might be just the thing the doctor ordered.

This flower reference chart offers an unexpected way into the seemingly timeless tapestry trend.

I’m a sucker for throw pillows—and these vibrant beauties are way too cute to pass up.

Because you don’t have to spend a fortune to fill your space with bright, welcoming rugs.

A bath tray is basically guaranteed to make your life better. Just buy one already.

These dip-dye curtains feel bold and organic at the same time.

Brushing up on palmistry while sipping your morning coffee is a low-key way to make your mornings feel a little more productive.

Urban Outfitters is full of affordable art just waiting to decorate your walls.

Cute flasks are widely available for the first time in recent memory. Do yourself a favor and just get one.

Because tarot cards are far too beautiful to stay trapped inside a box.

A picture frame that truly gets you. Plus, it’s filled with glitter.

Your crystal collection could always use a new addition—or four.

A candle so cute you won’t even care what it smells like.

Because very cool, very adult apartments deserve their own doormats.

These nesting baskets will act as catch-alls for all that stuff you just couldn’t bring yourself to Kondo.

A mug that doubles as that friend that’s always cheering you on.

Tie-dye is in full force this spring, and yes, it’s making its way into home decor, too.

Catch-all dishes are endlessly practical—and this one’s so cute you don’t even need to use it for it to earn its keep.

A bath mat so cute you might actually want to hang out in your bathroom.

Because candles are only one way to keep your space smelling dreamy.

Perfect for armchairs, beds, couches—and pretty much any other comfy spot you can think of.

This woven stool works as an end table or an ottoman, depending on where your needs lie.

I own this comfy throw, so I can personally attest to how cozy it is.

Why stop at one printed rug?

Because dirty laundry is an eyesore—but it doesn’t have to be.

This towel is practically begging to star in your next Instagram.

I have no idea why you’d need an inflatable, glittery ottoman, but it’s delightful—and cheap—so who even cares?

Bold wallpaper is sweeping the home decor space this year—and my inner maximalist is ready for it.

A candle so sleek even minimalists can get behind it.

True fans will stock up on the femme torso mug’s “female form” counterpart, too.

An easy way to dress up an otherwise-drab corner.

You love astrology. You need a place to store your baubles. Problem solved.
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