Wayfair Finds That Look Way More Expensive Than They Really Are
If you’re shopping for furniture on a budget, Wayfair is a go-to retailer with a huge selection. But shopping on Wayfair’s site is not exactly the curated experience you’d expect from retailers like Pottery Barn or West Elm. Wayfair sells hundreds of thousands of furniture and decor items across every category you could imagine. Their selection doesn’t adhere to one specific style or price point, and—if I’m being honest—some of the items available are of dubious quality and taste. However, if you take the time to sort through the pages upon pages of results, there are some seriously great pieces to be found.
I spend a lot of time shopping on Wayfair (and shopping online in general) while creating content for The Everygirl, so I know a thing or two about how to spot the hidden gems among the junk. First of all, pay attention to the materials list and opt for pieces made of solid wood and real natural materials over their manufactured counterparts where possible. For peace of mind, you can also start your furniture search within the Wayfair Verified category. Items with this label have been inspected by Wayfair’s product experts for quality, functionality, and fair pricing, so you know you’re getting a good product. And whether the item has been verified or not, always read the reviews.
Keep scrolling for some of my favorite Wayfair furniture and decor finds that look way more expensive than they really are.
I’ve been eyeing this wingback bed for months now, and the next time it goes on sale, I’m finally going to pull the trigger. The regular price of $900 is still steep, but similar options at retailers like Pottery Barn and West Elm go for upwards of $1,500, so it’s still a good deal, especially if you buy it on sale. Because this bed requires a box spring, it sits up higher than a basic platform bed, which, in my opinion, makes it look more high-end and substantial. It also comes in a wide range of fabric options to match any style of bedroom, but I think I’ll go with a classic neutral linen for a timeless look.
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This chic dresser is one of those classic pieces you’ll keep in your home for years and years. The light wood finish and turned feet give it a timeless look, and the smaller size makes it work perfectly for small bedrooms or as an oversized nightstand.
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You can find a nearly identical version of this chair at Target for $300, but this Wayfair option is currently on sale for just over $150. The midcentury modern-style design offers sleek seating that doesn’t take up too much space, so it’s ideal for furnishing a small living room or turning an empty corner into a cozy reading nook.
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This is another one of those pieces I’ve had my eye on for ages. The scalloped-edge top makes this piece extra special, and the French-style base gives it an antique look. It just might be exactly the thing I need to give my living room a more vintage feel.
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With its scalloped raffia shade and light blue base, this lamp is giving coastal grandma in the best way possible. A similar version from Serena & Lily will cost you nearly $300 at regular price, but this lamp from Wayfair is under $70. Still a bit of a splurge for a table lamp, but way more wallet-friendly in comparison.
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Thanks to its overstuffed design and textured boucle fabric, this chair makes the coziest spot to curl up with a good book. The swivel base also gives you the flexibility to turn it 360 degrees without moving the chair itself.
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I’ve always loved the look of West Elm’s midcentury nightstand, but at $399 apiece, I just can’t justify the price. This Wayfair version, however, features the same two-drawer design, midcentury silhouette, and caramel-toned wood finish for less than half the price. Do yourself a favor and buy one for each side of your bed for less than what you’d pay for one at West Elm.
The squared-off arms and exposed wood base give this sofa a chic, midcentury-inspired vibe. Article sells a nearly identical version of this sofa for over $500 more, so if this is the look you’re going for, you’ll save a ton of money by shopping this one instead.
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It can be tricky to find a high-quality coffee table without spending several hundred dollars, especially if you’re looking for a solid wood design that won’t easily scratch or get dinged up. This table from Wayfair, however, costs less than $200 for a beautiful Scandi-esque design made of solid oak. It also comes in multiple sizes, so you can easily find the right fit for your living room.
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This chaise lounge looks like it could easily cost double the price. With its English-inspired design, it has a timeless look that’s perfect if you love cozy, traditional-style rooms.
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This cane-door storage cabinet looks eerily similar to a Pottery Barn piece that legitimately costs $2,000 more, making this one an absolute steal at under $225. Standing over 5 feet tall, it offers tons of storage, whether you use it as an armoire in a bedroom, for extra storage in a living area, or to store dishware and pantry items in a kitchen or dining room.
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I love the contemporary shape of this petite end table, and the fact that it’s made of solid wood makes the under-$70 price point even more tempting. It’s the perfect size to slip next to the sofa to hold a drink or a book while you relax.
The Cesca chair is an iconic 20th-century design that’ll cost you over $1,000 for an original, but these days, you can easily find quality reproductions at retailers like Wayfair for much more reasonable prices. These chairs cost just over $200 for a set of two while offering the same sleek chrome base and cane seat back as the original design.
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I love that this TV stand offers both open and closed storage, so you can stash unsightly electronics away in the drawers while keeping more aesthetically pleasing items like books or small tchotchkes on display.
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This modern accent chair totally looks like something you’d see at CB2 with a price tag of $1,000, but in reality, it costs just over $200 at Wayfair. I personally love the green upholstery, but it also comes in white and black if neutrals are more your thing.
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If you’ve been loving the burl wood furniture trend that’s been popping up over the last couple of years, this chic console table offers a budget-friendly way to try it. Currently on sale for under $200, it looks like a piece that would cost triple the price anywhere else.
If you need some extra storage in your entryway, living room, or dining area, this cabinet is a beautiful solution. The rounded edges and reeded panels give it a high-end look, but with a price point just over $200, it’s surprisingly budget-friendly.
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Jessica Friedhoff, Senior Lifestyle Editor
Jessica Friedhoff is the Senior Lifestyle Editor at The Everygirl, where she oversees the Home & Living category of the site. She writes and edits stories across a broad range of topics including decorating, food, entertaining, travel, and more. With a pulse on the latest trends, she uses her eye for detail and design to create timely, inspiring content for our readers.
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