
$100 Makeover Challenge
Who says you need deep pockets to have deep style? With just $100 and a big splash of creativity, I gave my entire room a total glow-up.
From curbside flips to $3 steals that look designer-level, every detail was budget-friendly and brag-worthy. Swipe through to see exactly where every dollar went, and how you can do it too!

Thrifted Statement Chair
Found a vintage accent chair at a local thrift shop for $12 (faded, but full of potential). Gave it a $6 fabric paint job and added a throw I already had.
Boom: corner seating that screams artsy coffee shop vibes. Never skip the chair aisle, even if it looks grimy as one hidden gem can anchor your entire room with character.

Peel-and-Stick Wall Art
Forget wallpaper as it’s pricey and fussy. Instead, I bought a $10 pack of peel-and-stick decals in a groovy retro pattern. Placed them behind my bed like a faux headboard mural, and it totally changed the vibe.
They’re renter-friendly, damage-free, and insanely easy to apply. Best part? You can remove and reposition them when you feel like switching things up.

Lampshade Flip Hack
Found a busted old lamp for $5 at a garage sale. Spray-painted the base in matte forest green and wrapped the shade in leftover linen fabric using hot glue.
It now looks like something out of a boutique home store. The total cost was under $10. Pro tip: skip buying new, styling the pieces you already have gives the room personality.

DIY $6 Nightstand
No joke, I made a super cute nightstand from two stacked wooden crates I snagged for $3 each. Stained them a warm walnut shade using leftover stain from a friend’s project.
Added a plant and a book, and now it’s a Pinterest-worthy bedside moment. Budget and Function? Check, plus it adds that cozy, rustic vibe I was going for.

Tapestry Wall Trick
Instead of pricey art, I grabbed a $9 boho tapestry online and hung it like a massive art piece above my bed. It added color, texture, and major personality in five minutes flat.
Paired it with fairy lights I already had for an ambient glow. Way cheaper than framed prints and way easier to install. Giant style impact for under $10.

Drawer-Free Dresser Fix
No cash for a full dresser? I scored an old wooden shelf unit for $15 at a yard sale and turned it into open storage. Added $3 fabric bins for socks, tees, and accessories.
The result? It’s super functional, minimal, and kind of Scandinavian cool. Sometimes ditching drawers actually makes your space look more open, and it saves serious money too.

Bed Tray for $5
You know those cute wooden breakfast-in-bed trays? I found one secondhand for $3 and gave it a quick sanding and whitewash finish. Now it doubles as a nightstand and laptop station.
It makes the bed feel more like a stylish lounge zone. If you’re working with a tiny space, trays like this are total game changers. Plus, they look effortlessly chic.

Mirror Glow-Up
That dated oval mirror with the gold trim? Bought it for $6. Popped off the frame and wrapped it in jute rope I had left from an old craft kit.
Mounted it above my dresser with Command strips, and suddenly it’s giving coastal-cottage energy. One mirror, zero boring vibes. You won’t believe how much mirrors can elevate a budget room.

Floating Shelf Find
Found a $9 floating shelf on clearance and mounted it above my bed like a mini art ledge. Added a thrifted vase, a $2 framed quote, and a tiny potted plant.
It’s now my favorite wall moment and doubles as vertical storage. Shelves are underrated as they’re easy to install and elevate the whole room without crowding floor space or your wallet.

Rug Swap Surprise
Rugs can eat up a budget fast, so I got creative. Found a $10 woven cotton rug in the kitchen aisle (yes, kitchen) and layered it over a neutral floor mat I already owned.
It added just the right pop of color near my bed. Layering textures, even with smaller rugs, makes the room feel cozy and styled on purpose.

Planter Basket Flip
Grabbed a $4 woven basket and turned it into a stylish planter by lining it with a plastic bowl. Added a $3 snake plant cutting I got from a neighbor, and bam, corner styled.
It gives the space a natural touch without the fancy garden-center price tag. Plants always bring life to a room, and baskets make them look ten times cooler.

Clothing Rack Display
I had no closet, so I found a sleek metal clothing rack for $12 on Facebook Marketplace. Instead of cramming it with clothes, I curated it like a boutique with just a few favorite pieces, like a hat, and a canvas tote.
It’s practical storage that doubles as wall art. Bonus: changing up the rack keeps the room looking fresh without spending anything.

Side Table Stack
No table? No problem. I stacked three old coffee table books I already had and topped them with a $2 ceramic dish from a flea market. Added a mini lamp I thrifted for $5.
Suddenly, I had a nightstand that looked styled by a pro. This trick works best in tight spaces and honestly, it adds more charm than a store-bought table.

Mood Lighting Magic
I scored two $5 LED strip lights and placed them behind my headboard and under my shelf. The soft glow completely changed the vibe, which is moody, cozy, and oddly luxurious.
It’s way better than harsh overhead lights. Lighting can totally define your room’s personality, and with a $10 setup, I basically faked a high-end hotel feel on a dorm-room budget. Want more lighting hacks that pack a punch? Stylish ways to light up any room on the go have genius plug-and-play ideas to steal.

Budget Breakdown Recap
And that’s how I styled my entire room for just under $100, with room to spare for snacks. Every piece tells a story, every dollar stretched a mile, and nothing feels cheap or temporary.
The key? Get scrappy, stay creative, and don’t underestimate a good thrift run. For more inspiration on glamming up a space without breaking the bank, check out budget-friendly ways to glam up any bedroom, it’s packed with clever tricks to make thrifted finds feel luxe.
How would you style a room for $100? Share your thriftiest find or money-saving hack in the comments, we’re all about those budget wins.
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