10 Items to Always Buy at Thrift Stores

10 home decor items easily found in thrift stores along with ideas and project tutorials to decorate with them for a designer look.

A month ago, I had a moment when I said to myself, “I’m going to get a gym membership and finally get into amazing shape, and it’s going to be the best decision I ever made.”

Well… I did get that gym membership. And the getting into shape thing is sort of happening. But there was one little flaw in my best-decision-ever plan. My gym isย right across the street from my favorite thrift store.

So each morning, after hopping off of the elliptical machine, that little voice in my head, the one thatย normally talks me into eating “only one more doughnut”, says to me, “I wonder what goodies are in the thrift store today. Hmm…”

And then our garage ends up packed with projects.

Some of my favorite decor items in our house are from thrift stores, and they’re items you could find in pretty much any of them. If you’ve never ever thrifted before, it can be tricky finding the treasures in the trash heap, but I promise there is hope! These 10 items are the best ones to put on your hit list.

10 Items to Always Buy at Thrift Stores:

  1. Frames and Wall Decor-

I hardly ever buy picture frames in a retail store because there are so many beautiful ones already in thrift shops for a couple of bucks each. Spray paint them or distress them with chalk paint and they’re instantly customized for the look you want.

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2. Mirrors-

I’ve seen so many gorgeous mirrors on my thrifting adventures and they’re so easy to transform with paint. If you see a mirror with a frame you really love but would rather have a picture on your wall instead, pop the mirror out (carefully of course) and frame a piece of artย with it instead.

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3. Vases, Bottles, and Candle Holders

There are soooo many pretty vases, jars, and bottles every time I visit the thrift store, and if you like the eclectic look, they’re easy to scatter on mantels, shelves, or tables to fill with flowers. (Just don’t go too overboard or it could look cluttery.)

Keep an eye out for a set of candle holders too, and if you hate the finish of them, just add paint. Place some dollar store candlesticks in them and enjoy.

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4. Dome Clocks-

Dome clocks, or anniversary clocks, are my favorite for ripping the innards out and placing seasonal decor inside for a French cloche look. I made a pumpkin terrarium out of an old clock last fall, and it’s so easy to change every couple of months to fill with a little bit of nature. Thrift stores have them laying around all the time in my town.

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5. Dishes, Pitchers, and Servingware

I’ve scored so many great pitchers and dishes over the years to use for entertaining. Some have even been name brand designer pieces. I always like to stick toย the classic pieces- you can never go wrong with plainย white and simple glass.

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6. Wood Furniture

Thrift stores get in dressers and tables all the time that onlyย need a little sanding, a quick paint job, or a change in hardware. (Here’s a short and simple beginner’s guide if you’ve never painted furniture.) Just make sure to test it first- if a drawer is broken or a table is warped or wobbly, and you know it won’t be an easy fix, walk away.

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7. Lamps and Light Fixtures (if you can test them)

A couple of the thrift stores I frequent have outlets available next to their lighting section so shoppers can plug in lamps and fixtures to test them out before taking them home. Our scroll lamp in our foyer was only $2.00!

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8. Toys

The vast majority of Olivia’s toys that she receives at Christmas or on her birthday come from thrift stores or consignment sales. Most of the time, all they need is a cleaning and they’re ready to be loved. She likesย thrifting with me because she usually gets to test out the goodies in the toy section. Telling her she can’t take all of them home is the hard part. ๐Ÿ˜‰

You can read more about some of her toy makeovers in this post.

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9. Books

The book sections of thrift stores are FULL of great reads along with antique hardbacks. The bookworm and decorator in me rejoices every time. Most books sell for just 50 cents in my area.

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If you get lucky though, sometimes you can stumble upon a book with beautiful illustrations that are worthy of framing. I still love our book page art in our foyer and our window botanicals in our master bathroom.

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10. Baskets, Buckets, and Trays-

I’ve had to ground myself from buying anymore baskets, buckets, and trays because I find so many cute ones all the time! Use baskets for extra small storage around the house, buckets for planters, and trays for coffee table decor.

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But a couple ofย things I absolutely refuse to buy at the thrift store…

  1. Upholstery- Unless I’m completely in love with an upholstered piece of furniture and it passes the “sniff test”, it stays. But I’ve never found a winner to this day. Not to mention, there’s potential for bed bugs.
  2. Pillows- I keep several down pillow inserts and just replace the covers to help with the cost and storage space (you can see my favorite summer pillow covers here), but thrift store pillows? I’m always terrified what germs/bugs might be lurking on/in them.

Do you have any items you always pick up at thrift stores? Or anything on your do-not-buy list? Or a favorite thrift store that always calls your name every time you drive by? I think I need a new gym… these post cardio shopping trips are going to get me into trouble. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  1. Bedbugs can be in frames as well as wooden furniture. When our college dorms were remodeled they found bedbugs in all the wooden furniture.

  2. In my area the thrift stores have to sanitize pillows and the like and a tag is attached with the date it was done.

      1. Where I live in Oh it’s state or local mandated, all stuffed animals, upholstered furniture and bedding that can’t be washed, like big puffy comforters, all have to be sprayed with an approved sanitizing, bug killing spray. That being said, there are still lots of pieces I wouldn’t buy because of dirt, smell etc

  3. Love garage sales rather than goodwill things I find are sometimes very gently used and much cleaner! Loved your blog!

  4. I have been thrifting for 50 years +/- and the only “new” pieces in my home are my bed and dining table and chairs. I repair, repaint and generally redo everything I bring home. Love to paint and stencil small pieces, tables chairs etc. and have sold a few. The items in a thrift store are so much more interesting to me than a retail shop, but everyone to his or her own taste. I also make and sell jewelry so am always on the look-out for pieces that can be reassembled in an updated look, there is no shortage of jewelry in most shops but the good pieces are harder to find. Glassware and dishes are also a good buy and you can change out your style for the holidays at little cost. I know what I will be doing tomorrow !