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Don’t let those checker-print or pink velvet pumpkins fool you! Seasonal decor that veers away from “classic shapes and colors” will be something you come to regret, according to Laura. For instance, Laura recommends stocking up on fall decor in seasonal orange, olive, beige, and white hues. When Christmas rolls around, stick to items in reds, greens, golds, and dark purples.
Unless you’re furnishing a small apartment or home office, Laura said there’s no reason to purchase armchairs from T.J. Maxx.
“Typically, the scale of these are way too small to look good in most homes,” she explained. “Of course, I’m begging you to stay away from any word art. Put it down and walk away slowly,” Laura pleaded, explaining that the text canvases, wood blocks with inspirational quotes, and seasonal word art signs aren’t timeless.
This just in: T.J. Maxx is not the place to shop for art.
While relatively affordable, Laura argued that you get what you pay for. And in the case of art, this isn’t where you want to cut corners. However, there are other fixtures you can buy at T.
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