If you’re anything like us, then you occasionally get totally sick of the décor in your own house or apartment. And this makes sense, because while we can change our clothing and accessories on a whim, it’s not easy to switch up our home every season. Even when we’re ready to move on to a new look, sometimes our homes just aren’t. Cue our favorite quick makeover cure: the throw pillow.
For next to nothing, you can completely update a living room or bedroom (even easier if you live in a studio apartment), bringing in a new color palette, wild texture, or fun pattern to your space. Whether you want to add a bit of leather, block printing, fringe or fur, a change in scenery is only a few clicks (and bucks) away. And while there’s no shortage of amazing options, we scoured the web to find some of our favorites.
1. DEL SOL OTAMI PILLOW
This South American-inspired print gets a preppy update in a classic cobalt blue.
Available at Lulu & Georgia, $60 | SHOP IT
2. ABCDNA RAJ PRINTED WOOL PILLOW
We love the look of block printing, and this fuchsia version looks both sophisticated and fun.
Available at ABC Carpet & Home, $95 | SHOP IT
3. OVERSIZED BLUSH MONGOLIAN FAUX FUR LUMBAR PILLOW
Just looking at this fluffy accent makes us smile. We’re going to need to get our hands on this FAST.
Available at Cost Plus World Market, $25 | SHOP IT
4. DAHLIA PILLOW
These watercolor flowers give off a perfectly whimsical romantic vibe, and the color palette allows for tons of mixing and matching too.
Available at Kate Spade, $90 | SHOP IT
Read about the rest of the pillows on InStyle.com
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