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    30 Things From Walmart That Are Perfect For Hiding Eyesores In Your Home

    Hide your eyesores in style.

    1. An ivory and blue medallion area rug because it's the cheapest option to help you forget about the wood flooring you're not too fond of. Plus, it's made with soft material and is ultra cozy.

    the ivory and blue medallion area rug

    2. A standing full length mirror with a gold-tone trim, so you can cover that one wall that makes your eyes twitch every time you look at it. As an added bonus, it'll allow more sunlight in your home. You can't beat that!

    gold-tone arched floor-length mirror next to wall

    3. A bamboo polyester artificial plant because a plant can hide any eyesore with ease. If you're far from a green thumb, you're in luck, you won't have to worry about watering it. A win for you and your home!

    the artificial bamboo plant in a planter

    4. A textured ceramic vase you can use to hide that corner in your house that needs a little TLC. Add a few stems of flowers (real or fake — I won't judge) to create some life to your space.

    the textured ceramic vase with pink flowers on a table

    5. A three-panel room divider to help hide the areas you don't want on display at home. I'm talking about the one part of your room that can't seem to ever look clean, or that one spot that you have no idea how to decorate.

    the three-panel room divider

    6. Or a poly rattan storage basket with plenty of storage room. Don't worry, those scuff marks on the wall will go sight unseen, thanks to this piece of decor that's perfect for blankets, remotes, and other living room essentials.

    brown storage basket filled with pillows in a room corner

    7. A set of five artificial succulent plants that'll make any nook in your space look put together. Display them together on your kitchen island or bookshelf that is in need of a pick-me-up.

    set of three succulents

    8. A Tic-Tac-Toe set designed for your living room — it's a two-for-one you didn't know you needed! It serves as a focal point and a way to entertain your guests. This decorative wood will look perfect on the vintage wood coffee table you can't seem to get stains out of.

    the tic-tac-toe set

    9. A hurricane candle holder because while you can't go wrong with a candle, they all don't match your home's aesthetic. This candle holder will hold your favorite candle but in a chic way.

    hurricane candle holder with lit candle inside

    10. A set of textured window curtains that'll help hide the messed up paint job around the windows. It's an easy fix when you have an unsteady hand and no desire to repaint!

    the set of textured window curtains

    11. A tan decorative pillow for your chair that's seen better days. Using a pillow as cute as this one will help you forget about the small hole and handful of scratches your dog made on the back of the chair.

    square neutral beige pillow with tufted design on side

    12. A rustic gray table lamp because it can help mask any eyesore, and in any room. Use it to overpower the nightstand you wish you didn't buy or the wall color you should've passed on.

    the rustic grey table lamp

    13. A contemporary metal wall clock for that blank space in your kitchen that features a piece of bare shiplap. Not only is it far from an eyesore, you'll always know what time it is while you're enjoying your morning cup of coffee.

    the contemporary wall clock

    14. A set of gallery wall frames because the best way to distract your eyes from an eyesore is by filling it with all of your favorite pictures — or keeping the images it comes with. This frame set is perfect for the corner of your bedroom that's in need of a little beauty.

    the gallery wall frames

    15. A set of floating shelves to distract you from the paint color your landlord won't let you change. Cover even more of the wall up by adding your favorite decor pieces to the shelves once you mount them.

    the floating wall mounts

    16. A rice paper shade floor lamp that's tall and wide enough to conceal the side of the couch your cat was scratching at. It's not too bad of a decor option either! Just tell your cat to stay away from the lamp's bamboo finish.

    the rice paper shade floor lamp

    17. A geographic globe in black because anything interactive for your guests can distract them from the imperfections you prefer to keep hidden. Plus, you can test your friends' knowledge on where countries are located.

    the black geographic globe on top of a table

    18. An artificial white matte vase with eucalyptus and white flower because that windowsill in your dining room is not Instagram-worthy. It'll help you look like you're a pro at taking care of plants, too.

    white vase filled with white flowers

    19. A set of three handmade pillar candle holders that'll cover up that stain on your kitchen island or dining room table. The elegant style of these candle holders will help elevate the vibe in your space immensely.

    three handmade pillar candles on brown table

    20. A round polyester pouf to hide the corner of your home office that's far from Zoom meeting-ready. Place it by your desk, bookshelf, or window to make the room (and your Zoom background) feel more welcoming.

    The round pouf.

    21. A metal picture frame that can be placed almost anywhere and cover the little imperfections you'd rather conceal on your thrifted (and very used) furniture.

    the metal picture frame

    22. A glossy black horse ceramic figurine because it will have all of your guests asking about it and not the chipped paint behind it. It may even inspire a game of chess!

    The glossy black horse ceramic figurine.

    23. A mid-century solid wood reclining accent chair to place on top of the scuff marks on the hardwood floor in your living room. It's a chic piece of furniture you'll fall in love with, while forgetting about the marks on the floor that seem impossible to fade.

    the mid century wood chair

    24. A bohemian woven wall tapestry for your bedroom wall. The brick wall in the apartment you're renting is cute — besides the handful of them that have seen better days. Cover them up in style with this eye-catching tapestry.

    woven navy, beige, and white tapestry

    25. A bright, abstract painting in a glass frame because the dull corner in your living room needs some color. Not ever inch of your house can be the star of the show, but this picture will make your bleak corner a runner-up.

    colorful abstract painting in a glass frame on wall

    26. A white rounded ceramic vase with artifical pampas because it can cover up the iced coffee ring stain your morning glass left behind. It's also a timeless decor piece you can have forever.

    the white rounded ceramic vase

    27. A yellow square pillow made from a dreamy suede fabric because those marker stains on the couch from your kiddo need to disappear ASAP. Keep the arts and crafts materials away from this luxe pillow!

    the yellow square pillow

    28. A set of long, shabby chic, ruffle window curtain to cover up the crown molding along the bottom of the wall you can't bare to look at anymore. While it won't cover up the entire thing, it'll help mask the appearance of it.

    the long, shabby chic, ruffle window curtains

    29. A round black mirror because it can ironically hide any imperfections you want to avoid seeing. You'll instantly forget about the one spot on the wall that has too many tiny holes in it because you couldn't hang a picture straight — and simply gave up. I've been there!

    round black mirror above a grey dresser

    30. A four drawer dresser to place in front of your scratched-up wall or floor. Who doesn't need some more storage anyway?

    white four-drawer dresser with gold-tone drawer pulls

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