
Spring is approaching, and a few luxury touches can help your home feel refreshed for the new season. Little luxuries don’t have to be expensive, but the right ones can make a noticeable difference in your life.
If you’re looking to brighten your home this spring without breaking your budget, here are some little luxuries you’ll want from T.J. Maxx.
Chi Keratin Revamp Kit
- Price: $19.99
After a harsh winter, a haircare set can help bring dry, dull hair back to life. This Chi keratin revamp kit is under $20 on the T.J. Maxx website, and it includes shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner and a keratin silk infusion.
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Vaurna Bath Towel Set
- Price: $34.99
Spring is also the perfect time to swap out your old bath towel sets for something new. This Vaurna bath towel set comes with two bath towels, two hand towels and two face towels in the color ivory. According to T.J. Maxx, you can save $23 compared with the regular retail price of $58.
Brooks Brothers Striped Quilt Set
- Price: $49.99 to $59.99
The Brooks Brothers striped quilt set is lightweight enough on its own for warmer nights but still adds a cozy layer on cooler evenings. It has a quilted design with a light blue striped pattern. It comes in queen and king sizes, and includes one quilt and two shams.
Hunter Weekday Weekender
- Price: $99.99
Going on a weekend getaway this spring? You can save $45 on this Hunter weekday weekender bag at T.J. Maxx. It’s available in light sage and comes with an interior laptop sleeve, luggage sleeve, interior zip closure, interior divider panel, two interior water bottle pockets, shoulder straps and a logo strap, tassel zip pull, dual top carry handles, and metal feet.
A&B Home Bucket Folding Reed Ladder Planter
- Price: $99.99
It may be too early to start planting outdoors in most areas, but you can bring some spring inside with this A&B Home bucket folding reed ladder planter. It’s made of metal and wood and comes with five buckets you can use in your home, then move to your deck or porch when it gets warmer outside. At the end of the year, you can move it back inside or fold it and put it in storage for another time.
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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