100 Dollar Room Makeover Challenge: A Real Budget Breakdown (Before and After)
3 Hook Options
- Rules: $100. One room. One weekend. Every dollar tracked. Here’s what happens.
- I spent $97 and my room looks $500 different. Here’s the receipt.
- Can you REALLY make over a room for $100? Yes. Here’s the 10-item plan that proves it.

Hero Image: Split-screen before/after — same room. Before: generic, bare walls, basic bedding, no personality. After: styled with throw pillows, wall art, plant, new lamp, coordinating accessories. Dramatic difference. Photorealistic.
Rules: $100. One room. One weekend. Every dollar tracked. No cheating, no “I already had this” shortcuts, no sponsor gifts.
Just $100 of new purchases and the question: is it enough to actually transform a room?
Most room makeover posts are $500-2,000 with hidden costs. They skip the “I already owned this” items and conveniently forget tax. This one is brutally transparent.
In this guide, you’ll get a complete $100 room makeover plan — every dollar allocated across 10 high-impact purchases — plus before/after proof that it works, a step-by-step weekend execution plan, and the strategy behind WHY these 10 items create more impact than random shopping.
The Challenge Rules
| Rule | Detail |
|---|---|
| Budget | Exactly $100 (including tax) |
| Room | One room only (living room OR bedroom) |
| Time | One weekend (Saturday + Sunday) |
| Shopping | Any store (Target, IKEA, Dollar Tree, thrift, Amazon) |
| Constraint | All items must be new purchases (no “already had it”) |
| Goal | Maximum visible transformation |
Impact Per Dollar — Where $1 Makes the Biggest Difference
Not all purchases create equal impact. Here’s the ranking:
| Upgrade | Visual Impact | Typical Cost | Impact Per $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Throw pillow covers | ★★★★★ | $8-12/set | 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 |
| Fresh flowers / plant | ★★★★☆ | $3-8 | 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 |
| Candle / scent | ★★★☆☆ | $3-8 | 🔥🔥🔥🔥 |
| Wall art (print + frame) | ★★★★★ | $5-15 | 🔥🔥🔥🔥 |
| Throw blanket | ★★★★☆ | $10-15 | 🔥🔥🔥 |
| Lamp | ★★★★★ | $10-20 | 🔥🔥🔥 |
| Rug | ★★★★★ | $15-30 | 🔥🔥 |
| Curtains | ★★★★☆ | $15-25 | 🔥🔥 |
> The insight: Pillow covers and plants are the highest impact-per-dollar upgrades in home decor. A $12 set of pillow covers changes a room as much as a $30 rug.

Image: Impact-per-dollar infographic — bar chart or ranking visual. Clean, colorful, pinnable.
For a full budget home makeover, multiply this approach across your whole space.
The $100 Plan — 10 Items That Transform a Room
Every dollar tracked with a running total:
| # | Item | Where to Buy | Cost | Running Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Throw pillow covers (set of 4) | Amazon | $12 | $12 |
| 2 | Fake plant in ceramic pot | Dollar Tree / Target | $5 | $17 |
| 3 | LED table lamp (warm light) | Target / Amazon | $12 | $29 |
| 4 | Art print (printed at Walgreens) | Walgreens Poster | $4 | $33 |
| 5 | Frame for art (16×20) | Dollar Tree / Walmart | $5 | $38 |
| 6 | Cotton throw blanket | Amazon / Target | $12 | $50 |
| 7 | Candle (large, scented) | Target / TJ Maxx | $8 | $58 |
| 8 | Small accent tray | Dollar Tree / thrift | $3 | $61 |
| 9 | Coordinating accessories | Target | $6 | $67 |
| 10 | 5×7 rug OR curtain panel | IKEA / FB Marketplace | $28-33 | ~$100 |
> Fifty dollars in and the room already looks different. The last $50 takes it from “refreshed” to “where did you get all this?”

Image: Flat-lay of all 10 items — pillow covers, plant, lamp, print, frame, throw, candle, tray, accessories, rug swatch. All tagged with prices. Shopping haul aesthetic.
This fits perfectly into a first apartment setup when you’re starting from zero.
The Store Strategy (Where to Buy What)
| Store | Best For | Budget Allocation |
|---|---|---|
| Dollar Tree | Frames, trays, vases, faux greenery, candle holders | $5-15 |
| Target (clearance end caps) | Pillows, throws, candles, lamps | $20-30 |
| Amazon (next-day) | Pillow covers, LED lamp, throw | $20-35 |
| Thrift store / FB Marketplace | Rug, mirror, art, accent furniture | $10-30 |
| Walgreens / FedEx print center | Art prints (poster size for $3-5) | $3-8 |
| TJ Maxx / HomeGoods | Candles, trays, ceramics | $5-15 |
> The strategy: Dollar Tree for styling props. Target clearance for the anchor items. Thrift store for the one statement piece.
For renter-friendly styling that doesn’t damage walls, focus on items that sit on surfaces, not hang on them.
Step-by-Step Execution (The Weekend Plan)
Saturday Morning — Shop (2-3 hours)
9:00 AM — Dollar Tree (30 min)
- Frames (2-3)
- Small tray
- Faux plant or greenery
- Vase or candle holder
9:45 AM — Target / TJ Maxx (45 min)
- Pillow covers
- Throw blanket
- Candle
- Lamp (check clearance)
- Coordinating accessories
10:45 AM — Thrift Store / FB Marketplace Pickup (45 min)
- Rug (if buying used)
- Any accent pieces that catch your eye
11:30 AM — Walgreens (if printing art)
- Send photo to Walgreens app
- Pick up poster print

Image: Shopping bags on the floor — Dollar Tree, Target, thrift store haul. Real, relatable.
Saturday Afternoon — Prep (1 hour)
The non-negotiable first step: You can’t style a dirty room.
- Clear all surfaces (remove everything)
- Vacuum and wipe down
- Clean windows and mirrors
- Make the bed (if bedroom) or fluff sofa (if living room)
> The cleanup IS the first transformation. You’d be amazed how much better a clean, empty room looks.
For deeper declutter strategy, this is the time to toss or donate items you no longer need.
Sunday Morning — Style (2-3 hours)
The order matters:
- Start with the biggest change: Rug or curtain (grounds the room)
- Then: Wall art placement (fills visual space)
- Then: Sofa/bed pillows + throw (transforms the main furniture)
- Then: Surface styling (tray + candle + plant)
- Last: Lamp placement (warm light changes EVERYTHING at night)
Styling tips:
- Group items in odd numbers (3, 5)
- Vary heights on surfaces
- Leave some empty space (don’t fill every inch)
Sunday Afternoon — Reveal (30 min)
- Take the “after” photo from the SAME angle as the “before”
- Light the candle
- Turn on the lamp
- Take the final photo in evening light (warm and cozy)
Before & After

Image: Full before/after split — same room, same angle. Before: bare, generic, uninviting. After: styled with all 10 items. Dramatic, shareable. Photorealistic.
> Total spent: $97-100. Time spent: One weekend. Compliments received: Unlimited.
Adapt It to YOUR Room
The 10-item framework works for any room. Just swap categories:
| Your Room | Swap This | For This |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | Rug | Duvet cover swap |
| Bathroom | Rug + curtain | Towel set + shower curtain |
| Kitchen | Art frame | Dish towels + counter organizer |
| Home office | Throw blanket | Desk lamp + organizer |
> The 10-item framework works for ANY room. Just swap categories based on the space.
For the bedroom version with hotel-style results, invest more in bedding and less on decor items.
For the bathroom spa version, swap in white towels and eucalyptus instead of pillows and throws.
Printable $100 Budget Tracker
Copy this and fill in your actual purchases:
| # | Item | Store | Cost | ☐ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Throw pillow covers | $ | ☐ | |
| 2 | Plant | $ | ☐ | |
| 3 | Lamp | $ | ☐ | |
| 4 | Art print | $ | ☐ | |
| 5 | Frame | $ | ☐ | |
| 6 | Throw blanket | $ | ☐ | |
| 7 | Candle | $ | ☐ | |
| 8 | Tray | $ | ☐ | |
| 9 | Accessories | $ | ☐ | |
| 10 | Rug or curtain | $ | ☐ | |
| TOTAL | $ |
FAQ
Can you really make over a room for $100?
Yes — if you’re strategic. The key is the 10-item framework: buy exactly 10 high-impact items (pillow covers, plant, lamp, art, throw, candle, tray, rug) rather than random shopping. Each item serves a specific purpose in the transformation.
What is the cheapest way to transform a room?
Start with throw pillow covers ($8-12) and a plant ($3-8). These have the highest impact-per-dollar of any home decor purchase. Add a lamp ($10-15) and you’ve transformed a room for under $40.
Where should I shop for budget home decor?
Dollar Tree for frames and small styling props, Target clearance for pillows and throws, thrift stores for rugs and unique pieces, and Amazon for basics like pillow covers and lamps. Print art at Walgreens for $3-5 instead of buying expensive prints.
What makes the biggest difference in a room makeover?
Lighting (a warm lamp changes everything), textiles (pillows and throws add color and texture), and plants (bring life to any space). These three categories create 80% of the visual impact.
How long does a budget room makeover take?
The shopping takes 2-3 hours. The prep (cleaning) takes 1 hour. The styling takes 2-3 hours. Total: one weekend, with plenty of time to spare.
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