Finding is no easy feat, but once you snag a reasonable walk-up, it's time to spruce up your abode with a haul from these home decor stores! Bottom line: Your studio’s square footage and that costly rent check should never limit you from decking out your digs. That’s why we’ve listed the where you can score cool, affordable furnishings for every corner of your crib.

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Bonus for bargain hunters: Some of the price tags at these boutiques beat the ones we found at the best in New York.RECOMMENDED: Best places for. Don’t be fooled by the name: This furniture joint carries anything but junk. Owner Chris Houghton prowls Pennsylvania Dutch Country for refurbishable thrift-store finds. Tap into your retro side with a 1950s dinette set (a round table and four vinyl chairs was $650 when we visited).

Home Decor Website

Home Decor

Home Decorations Cheap

The center room of the three-part shop houses new Amish-made goods exclusively for the store, such as reclaimed-barnwood dining tables ($1,000–$1,800), coffee tables ($175–$525) and bookcases ($150–$550). Those willing to rummage through the floor-to-ceiling stock (don't forget to look up for hung chairs) are bound to be rewarded with an affordable, original piece. There’s a seemingly endless supply of kitchen and vintage finds at this quirky staple. Unused vintage dineresque pieces, circa ’50s–’70s, are priced as low as a dollar, and even the more expensive items, such as jadeite glassware cake stands ($57–$100), are still within reach. Tableware collections are organized by themes, like the NYC skyline ($4–$36), cats and dogs ($6–$24) and striptease ($5–$24).

We’re coveting the cow-shaped cream dispensers ($10) and the label’s “intervention-ware” range ($11–$15): think bowls emblazoned with 'Finishing your meal in two minutes does not make you a winner.' Arachnid cricket pro 425 manual arts.