Kitsap Home Decor Under $100

April 23, 2025
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Need to brighten your home, but don’t want to break the bank?  We’ve compiled a list of home decor ideas below, and all of these items are under $100. Even better, they’re all from local stores here in beautiful Kitsap County. 


Room Brighteners


Sometimes a room or an area of your home can feel dull or drab because it’s not getting enough light, or it needs something interesting to draw your eye to the right place. Consider adding a new lamp from Furniture World. This
neutral table lamp will complement many spaces. Another option is this unique blue table lamp. Furniture World has a Bremerton location, and they also have nice area rugs like this one, which adds calming blue tones to any room and is machine washable. For more interesting home decor ideas, check out these flower reed diffusers from Red Plantation in Poulsbo. They add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your home. We also love their 3 wick wood dough bowl candles, which create a sweet-smelling centerpiece for your coffee table.


Dining Delights


An inviting dining room table can really set the scene for a dinner party or make a weekday night feel more fun. Take a look at these wonderful
runners and tablecloths from Nordiska. Located in downtown Poulsbo, Nordiska offers a wide range of products. Their dish towels are another colorful addition. Prints and patterns add character, especially when paired with monochromatic dishes. For some new pitchers and platters, visit Josephine’s Mercantile in Silverdale. They have lovely vintage pieces, some of which are under $100.  Another great place to shop for home decor is Pleasant Beach Living. This new gem on Bainbridge Island offers all kinds of interior treasures, including cute vases, candlesticks, potholders, wooden bowls, and baskets. 


Vibrant Additions


Strategic pops of color can add visual interest against a neutral backdrop. New throw pillows can be fun, but sometimes you may want more than that. Purchasing new wall art for your home may be exactly what you need. A locally made masterpiece can add a great deal of personality and charm to a room. We recommend attending one of our local art walks for the chance to view a diverse range of local artwork. Bainbridge Island’s
First Friday Art Walk is every first Friday of the month from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, downtown on Winslow Way. Local businesses feature different local artists’ work and often host local musicians and provide light refreshments. It’s a fun way to connect with our community, and our colleagues at Windermere Bainbridge Island are proud participants. Similarly, Bremerton First Friday showcases the thriving art scene in downtown Bremerton, Charleston, Lebo, and Manette. It’s every first Friday from 5:00 - 8:00 PM with various businesses participating. While obviously local art can have quite a price range, we’re sure you can find something to beautify a room in your home for less than $100. 


Another way to enliven your home decor is to add houseplants. Adding greenery to your living room, kitchen, and/or home office will brighten each space. And,
some houseplants help clean the air. Check out these houseplants from Bremerton City Nursery. All of them are priced under $40, and if you have any questions, their staff is friendly and knowledgeable. While you’re there, you may want to pick up some outdoor plants as well. They have quite a selection.


Practical and Pretty Outdoor Items


Illuminate your outdoor area with these
solar path lights found at Henery Hardware. A Kingston favorite, Henery Hardware has a multitude of home-related items, tools, and supplies. They offer many solar path lighting options, from the colorful to the classic. You may also want to add to your outdoor ambiance with some other outdoor lights for your porch or deck. Stop into World Market in Silverdale to view their outdoor lanterns, which come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. Speaking of color, these Adirondack chairs from Henery Hardware can brighten your space while you comfortably lounge under the sun. You may also want to get an outdoor rug to make your porch or patio more inviting. This botanical rug is from Furniture World and this yellow reversible outdoor floor mat is from World Market.


We love shopping locally, and we hope these items have given you the inspiration you need to get started sprucing up your home decor. If you also want to freshen up your home with some spring cleaning, check out these
decluttering tips.

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