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Elevate your home with decor from local stores

These Raleigh spots offer hip, functional, and unique options to freshen up your space.

A table in a boutique setup with bright candles.

If you’re looking for bright decor, Deco Raleigh is the spot to shop.

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Ok, so you’ve finished your spring cleaning, now what? Freshen up your space with home inspo or a statement piece from these local stores with hip decor.

25¢+ | Pick up a funky new or gently-used coffee table book from one of these local bookstores.

$16+ | Have a lot of love for the City of Oaks? Deco Raleigh has a large selection of locally-made Raleigh prints, tea towels, and mugs. Plus, they offer tons of brightly colored kitchen decor like these felt trivet botanicals.

$24 and $108 | For the Swifties, hook your couch up with an It’s Me Needlepoint Pillow or flower candle holders from Edge of Urge.

$27 and $31 | Stock up on candles by Raleigh’s Savvy Oak Candle Company, like a Mini Dough Bowl Candle. If you’re feeling extra fresh, the three-wick Wood Dough Bowl Candle makes for the perfect centerpiece.

Shelves in a store stacked with candles and baskets.

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$29 | Need a safe place to set your keys down? Pick up a small Cactus Blossom Woven Bowl from The Flourish Market. Bonus: This product gives back to Rwandan artisans.

54+ | Organize your entryway with a mounted coat rack with shelf storage from an NC maker on Amazon.

$65 | Tulips would look really great in this funky vintage vase from Keel and Company.

$68 | Scoop up a scalloped basket for extra bathroom towels from Henry Dean 1930.

$98 | Make your front door pop with a heart door hanger made from NC-harvested oysters from Zest. Bonus: It’s made by Raleigh artist Courtney Frye.

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