Today, I am sharing some cozy, neutral decor items that I found on Amazon!
I decided that cozy neutral was the best way I could describe my decorating aesthetic. I love incorporating natural feeling elements like greenery, wicker, wood with soft whites and tans. It makes my home feel a lot cozier and relaxing (even when it’s a total mess).
We love our wicker basket in our living room and have it piled high with blankets since I am ALWAYS cold. I love the shape of this one and the seagrass look it has.
We recently found some antique botanical prints at an antique mall, but I’m going to be honest, I might like these one’s more! You could find some cheap frames at Goodwill to display them, but I actually love a simple black floating frame with these (I actually have three of these floating frames from Michael’s and they are only $12 each!)
I love mirrors because they make spaces look bigger. This would be really great over a buffet, dresser, or sideboard.
This ladder has a cute rustic look without looking like you literally stole it from a barn. This would be super nice in a bathroom to give extra hanging space for towels!
I love boxwood wreaths! And this one is a pretty good price, and it looks great!
I’m thinking about snagging this one myself. You can NEVER have enough blankets- I live by that philosophy.
Okay this photo displays probably the biggest island I’ve ever seen in a kitchen. But having just one of these would look nice over a kitchen table!
(P.S. As an Amazon Affiliate, I may make a small commission if you decide to purchase anything through my links) 🙂
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