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9 Things I Always Buy Secondhand for My Home

We all know the saying, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to shopping for your home. Buying secondhand not only saves you money, but it also allows you to find unique pieces that add character and charm to your space. Plus, it’s a sustainable way to shop, reducing waste and giving new life to items that might otherwise end up in a landfill. In this post, I’m going to share the nine things I always buy secondhand for my home, and why I think you should too.

1. Furniture

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When it comes to furniture, buying secondhand is a no-brainer. Not only can you snag high-quality pieces at a fraction of the cost, but older furniture is often made with better materials and craftsmanship than what you’ll find in many stores today.

For example, I recently found a solid wood dining table at a local thrift store for just $50. It had a few scratches and dings, but with a little bit of sanding and a fresh coat of paint, it looks brand new. Plus, I love knowing that my table is one-of-a-kind, and not something mass-produced and sold in a big-box store.

2. Artwork

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Art can be incredibly expensive, but buying secondhand allows you to curate a unique collection without breaking the bank. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different styles and mediums to create an eclectic gallery wall.

Once, I found a beautiful watercolor painting at a garage sale for only $10. It’s now the centerpiece of my living room and a great conversation starter. Remember, the value of art is subjective. It doesn’t matter how much it costs if it speaks to you.

3. Kitchenware

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From dishes and glasses to pots and pans, you’d be surprised at the quality kitchenware you can find secondhand. Older items often have character and charm that you can’t find in new products.

I always look out for vintage Pyrex dishes and retro cocktail glasses at thrift stores and yard sales. Not only do these items add a touch of vintage charm to my kitchen, but they’re also incredibly durable and long-lasting.

4. Books

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There’s nothing like the feel of a well-loved book in your hands. Plus, buying secondhand books is a great way to save money and be more sustainable.

Used bookstores, online marketplaces, and even library sales are all great places to find secondhand books. From bestsellers to obscure titles, you never know what treasures you might discover.

5. Decorative Items

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From vases and candle holders to picture frames and mirrors, decorative items are one of the best things to buy secondhand for your home. They add personality and charm to your space and are often much cheaper than buying new.

Thrift stores, estate sales, and online marketplaces like eBay and Craigslist are great places to find unique decorative items. Just remember to be patient and keep an open mind – you never know when you’ll stumble upon the perfect piece.

6. Lighting

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Vintage lighting can add a unique touch to your home. From mid-century modern lamps to antique chandeliers, there’s something for every style and budget.

I’ve found some of my favorite lighting pieces at flea markets and thrift stores. They may need a bit of TLC, but with a little cleaning or rewiring, they can become the highlight of a room.

7. Tools

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Tools can be expensive, but buying them secondhand can save you a bundle. Plus, older tools are often built to last and can be a great addition to your home workshop.

Consider visiting estate sales or checking out online classified ads for secondhand tools. You can often find high-quality, durable tools for a fraction of the cost of buying new.

8. Rugs

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Rugs can truly transform a space, but they can also be quite pricey. That’s why I always look for secondhand rugs when decorating a room.

You can find beautiful, high-quality rugs at estate sales, online marketplaces, and even thrift stores. Don’t be afraid of a rug with a little wear and tear – it adds character!

9. Planters

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Planters can be surprisingly expensive when bought new, especially if you’re looking for larger sizes or unique designs. Buying secondhand planters can save you money and help you create a unique indoor garden.

Garage sales, thrift stores, and online classifieds are all great places to look for secondhand planters. Just make sure they have proper drainage holes to keep your plants healthy.