May 17, 2026

5 Budget-Friendly Finds at T.J. Maxx That Feel Way More Expensive Than They Are

Written by Jordan Rosenfeld
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Edited by Jenna Klaverweiden
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It’s great to have expensive taste in theory, but not as much when it hits your bank account. Thankfully, T.J. Maxx sells items for every room in your home that look and feel more expensive than they actually are.

From home goods to personal care, here are five items that will feel like a splurge but keep your budget happy.

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  • Price: $12.99

Look and smell like a millionaire with this Sand and Fog parfum oil set. Choose your persona, inspired by the California coast, as you pick from three scents: coastal cashmere, vanilla sugar or marshmallow skies.

  • Price: $19.99

These En Vogue hydrangea print sheets look and feel like they came directly from an English cottage somewhere in a luxurious countryside. This queen set includes one flat sheet, one fitted sheet and two standard pillowcases.

  • Price: $39.99

Show up to any party, event or night on the town feeling like a celebrity with this Greece beaded clutch with a shoulder strap. With the bag's elegant detail and bright beading, everyone will be asking for the “designer” of your affordable purse.

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  • Price: $24.99

With this Eccolo floral vase on your shelves, guests may be wondering if they’ve stepped into an Italian villa, not just your home. It’s equal parts practical and decorative and makes a great centerpiece for entertaining.

  • Price: $7.99

Take family photos up a level with the artistic and expensive-looking Enchante scalloped picture frame. It holds a 4-inch-by-6-inch photo and adds a touch of elegance to any room.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Jordan Rosenfeld
Jenna Klaverweiden
Edited by
Jenna Klaverweiden
Jenna Klaverweiden joined GOBankingRates in early 2024 as an Editor. Prior to joining GOBankingRates, she was the managing copy editor for a financial publisher, where she edited content focused on economics, retirement planning, investing, bonds and the stock market. She was also the copy editor for the third edition of the book Get Rich with Dividends, which was published in 2023. Education: B.A. in English Language and Literature, University of Maryland, B.A. in American Studies, University of Maryland