This week, Deb and I are heading to the Springfield Antique Show and Flea Market in Springfield, Ohio. It is our all-time favorite flea market! In preparation for the big hunt, this week’s in-feed-inspiration post is dedicated to some of the best thrifting accounts on Instagram.
Also, if you want to see what we are on the hunt for at the upcoming flea market, check it all out here.
I already followed Taylor and her dreamy interiors, so this is one I revisit frequently to see what new items she has thrifted and repurposed. Her spaces are natural and full of textures. It is amazing how she can find a cheap item at a thrift store that someone else might easily overlook and add her own touch to make the item fit her style.
A lot of Megan’s account is dedicated to renovating and decorating her 1867 PA farmhouse. She also hosts her annual Country Road Market where anyone can shop the treasures from a variety of vendors all in one location. You will love her style and the beautiful items she adds to her home.
Becca’s home is jam packed with all the antique finds!! Look at how she is reusing this old crock and rolling pins, both a personal favorite of mine. If you are trying to decorate your home on a budget, you will definitely want to follow her account.
Christine shares thrifted, antique, and vintage farmhouse decor. Make sure to check out her post about why you shouldn’t ignore bright colors at the thrift store.
Andrea shares her 1930’s fixer-upper home. She has some beautiful collections that she continues to build through thrifting. Her and I share a similar love for woods and whites.
Kimberly shares her simple country lifestyle. This is another account that has a lot of woods and whites, and she has some amazing thrifted finds, including the accordion hanger pictured.
There are so many great accounts. Be sure to search Thrift Store Decor to find more great accounts and thrift-store finds.
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Antique light fixtures to hang over your BEAUTIFUL double door’s in the entry way. Architectural salvage and sponge ware, of course!