32 On-Sale Things To Update Your Home With This Spring
Crisp linens, modern pendant lights, colorful boho rugs, and more.
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1. An adaptive foam Tuft & Needle mattress so you can stop tossing and turning and get some quality shut eye instead – especially now that we've lost an hour to daylight savings time.

The 10-inch-thick mattress features open-cell flexible that adjusts as you move. As such, it's suitable for all types of sleepers!
Promising review: "I read most of the 10,000 reviews. I bought our last bed here on Amazon, and it was great. This bed is better than great. Smell was gone in about three hours. It expanded in about 20 minutes to near full size, and by bedtime was full form. It has firm edges that are very sharp and well shaped! Sleeping on it as a 270-pound, six-foot-tall man, it's like sleeping on a cloud. I have three bad disks and it has been hard to sleep on my side. This bed allowed me to sleep on my side! There are no hard spots or pressure points at all for me. I am amazed! Totally worth the money and this bed is the right size. All our California King size sheets fit perfectly on the bed, and the mattress fits perfectly on our frame. So thank you Tuft & Needle for the superior made-in-America bed! Worth every penny!" —Nash Guide
Get it from Amazon for $405+ (originally $450+; available in sizes twin–California king and with or without antimicrobial protection).
2. An aromatic and eco-friendly blood orange and grapefruit candle because spring is here and it's time to put away your fall scents. (See you next year, pumpkin.)

Paige's Candle Co. is run by native New Yorker Paige Graham. The brand's phthalate-free vegan soy candles are scented with essential oils. Right now, a portion of the business's sales are being donated to City Harvest, a non-profit that feeds hungry New Yorkers.
Use code Spring15 for 15% sitewide.
Get it from Paige's Candle Co. for $13.60+ (originally $16+; available in three sizes) with code Spring15 at checkout.
3. A rustic yet modern accent chair you can use to create a reading nook. TBH you'll probably spend more time there scrolling through TikTok, but your intentions were pure.
4. A simple coffee table that works well in small living rooms as visually, it takes up no space at all! PS: Since it's made from stainless steel and finished with a matte powder coat, you don't have to worry about cup rings, either.

5. A luxe nightstand with gold-finished hardware and a faux marble top that make it look a whole lot more expensive than it is.

Promising review: "Fantastic little mid century nightstand, super reasonably priced with expensive looking details including the polished stone slab that sits on top!" —Mary Margaret D.
Get it from Overstock for $233.32 (originally $546).
6. A dog balloon bookend that may just inspire you to interact with your collection more often. Yes, you did just buy a book yesterday but your other titles are begging to be read, too.

Get it from Burke Decor for $40 (originally $50; available in two colors) with code CURVES at checkout.
7. A ribbon pendant light that looks like something you'd admire while window shopping because there's noooo way it could possibly be in budget. Alas, it's under a hundred bucks!

Get it from 2Modern for $73.50+ (originally $98+; available in two colors, models, and sizes).
8. A tasseled shower curtain with a cool geometric print that does much more for your bathroom than just your naked shower liner.

Get it from Bed Bath & Beyond for $12.49 (originally $25).
9. A wall-mounted mirror so when the time comes that you have to dress your whole body again (and not just the part that Zoom sees), you'll be able to see if you still understand fashion.

Get it from Target for $112.49 (originally $149.99).
10. A rustic TV stand with two cabinets where you can hide your Switch dock, PS4, and early 2000s Wii console that you're just not ready to part with.

Promising review: "I had been looking for this style TV stand for a while but didn't want to pay the high-end retail price. So I took a chance and ordered this one because the reviews were great and other reviewers' photos locked me in! So I received it today it was very easy to assemble and move; it's not heavy at all and my 65-inch TV fits perfect on it! Looks just like the picture, true to color, I love it I would definitely order again. Fast shipping also!" —Walmart Reviewer
Get it from Walmart for $162 (originally $250; available in five finishes).
11. A woven wall hanging for those who want to add a little ~flavor~ to their all-white walls. If you're a renter who can't paint (hi, it's moi 🙋🏼♀️), it's an easy way to upgrade your space.

12. An inexpensive boho area rug capable of tying an entire room together *and* hiding that one spot on the floor you burned with a hookah coal. (True Life: This Happened To One Of My Friends.)

Promising review: "I am very happy with my purchase! The rugs were very well packaged. They laid flat within a couple days and are very soft! The colors are very vivid and can compliment many colors. Buy this rug; you won’t be disappointed!!" —Elizabeth A.
Get it from Boutique Rugs for $34.12+ (originally $85.29+; available in 33 sizes).
13. A set of muslin pillow shams so you can give your bed a new look without sinking hundreds of dollars into all new linens.

Muslin Comfort is a woman-owned business based in California.
Promising review: "We've purchased three blankets and now our first set of king shams. Of course they are fantastically generous in size and comfort. Love these products!!!" —Jessamine M.
Get it from Muslin Comfort for $24.99+ (originally $49.99+; available in four sizes and individually or as a set of two).
14. A brass mail slot that'll get you hyped up for snail mail even if all you're receiving is BB&B coupons.

Get it from Anthropologie for $69.95 (originally $98).
15. A woven throw blanket to replace the one you started quarantine with last year. 2020 was rough for all of us — home goods included.
Promising review: "Love the warmth and look of this blanket. It looks great on the back of the couch when not in use. I bought it on sale so I felt like it was a bargain compared to other chunky knit blankets I have seen. Also, machine washable was a must; I thought it may fall apart but it has washed up super well!" —KSE4
Get it from JC Penney for $55.99 (originally $100; available in five colors) with code FAMILY7 at checkout.
16. A navy bed frame that looks like you scored it from a chic vintage shop and not online for more than 40 percent off.

Get it from Ballard Designs for $419.24 (originally $699; available in Queen size only).
17. A velvet memory foam futon so when your mom drops by unannounced — as she loves to do — you don't have to wrestle your air mattress out of your spare room closet.
Promising review: "This is one of my favorite Amazon purchases. Yes, it is a fUtOn 🙀. But it looks like an expensive mid-century modern couch, and is surprisingly comfy for under 400 bucks. When my children destroyed my first living room set from a furniture store in two years, I was over expensive furniture. Seriously, it looked like my couch had been in a war zone. So I took a chance on this for a fourth of the price. It looks awesome and feels sturdy. The box looked like hell when it came, but the couch was untouched. Came together in 15 minutes. So will this last forever? No probably not. But does it look amazing? Yes, yes it does. Will I be able to domesticate my wild animal children? Only time will tell." —Ben Cline
Get it from Amazon for $399 (originally $589.99; available in six colors).
18. A six-piece cotton towel set so you always have extras to wrap your hair in. No more dripping all over the house as you run from the bathroom to your bedroom!

19. A rolling office chair with actual back support so you can stop twisting your spine into a literal C when leaning over your laptop.

Get it from Macy's for $219 (originally $652).
20. A set of blackout curtains you can dramatically whip open when you wake up at 1 p.m. sharp. (We can't all be morning people.)

Get it from West Elm for $74.99+ (originally $110+; available in two lengths).
21. A velvet platform bed that will make your room look like it crawled straight out of the pages of Architectural Digest.

Get it from Lulu and Georgia for $898.50+ (originally $1,198+; available in sizes twin–California king and in three colors).
22. A set of floating shelves where you can display your favorite favorite candle that you spent way too much money on and therefore will never burn, but just admire.

23. A gel-infused memory foam mattress topper with plenty of ventilation so you can sleep through the night without the dreaded sweats.

24. A set of saddle-style bar stools so you can start using your kitchen island as intended and not just for random storage.

25. A seeing eye jewelry holder that could really only be improved if it could tell you where you left your necklace last night because you certainly didn't put it away like you should have!

Get it from World Market for $13.99 (originally $19.99).
26. An adjustable standing desk with plenty of room for all of your work essentials: your computer, keyboard, mouse, Mini Brands collection, snack of the week, etc.

The height adjusts between 30 inches and 36 inches which allows it to be used as a desk, dining table, and kitchen island.
Promising review: "I am obsessed with this desk! I love that I can convert it to stand up! Has plenty of surface space and because of where the bars are sometimes my husband and I can both work at it — it’s it perfect! The assembly was the easiest thing too, took about 15 minutes by myself!" —Megan
Get it from Joss & Main for $350 (originally $455).
27. A discreet enclosure ready to disguise your cat's unsightly litter box. If you live in a studio apartment or small space, it'll come particularly in handy.

The console has two doors for easy human access and a 8.7-inch circular hole on the end where your cat can climb in and out.
Get it from Furhaven for $127.19 (originally $158.99) with code BUZZFEED at checkout.
28. A geometric pillow cover that gives me serious '90s Nickelodeon vibes. And I mean that in the best way possible, obvs.

Get it from Burrow for $39 (originally $59).
29. A crisp linen duvet cover because if you're anything like me, fresh bedding does wonders for the soul. Add in an open window with a cool breeze and oh man, I'm in my happy place.
Get it from Serena & Lily for $222.40+ (originally $278+; available in sizes Twin–King/California King and in eight colors) with code NEWLEAF at checkout.
30. A classic dining room chair that's much better for your back than sitting on a couch and leaning over a coffee table come meal time.

Get it from Hay for $130 (originally $325; available in six finishes).
31. A tufted armchair you can melt right into after a long day at work. The second your tush hits this goose-feather-filled beaut, nothing else will matter.

Promising review: "Wow what beautiful chairs! We got two and they are real statement pieces that add style and flair to our living room. The fabric has a beautiful sheen to it and changes with the light. Very comfortable and supportive to sit on. I’m so glad I took the chance to order them online sight unseen. They are superior to what I saw in person in furniture stores. Would buy again in a second!" —Jeff F.
Get it from Rove Concepts for $863 for members or $1,079 for non-members (originally $1,159; available in six colors and three leg finishes).
32. And a clear acrylic frame so you can display your latest and greatest art find from Etsy.

Get it from Pottery Barn for $68.99+ (available in three colors and three sizes; silver is the only not on sale).
Actual footage of you snagging your dream couch for more than 30 percent off:
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