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How much do homewares cost?

Styling a room with new homewares typically costs $250–$900 for accessories and $1,500–$6,000 for a full room refresh including furniture pieces.

Typical price band
$900typical
$100 low$6,000 high
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Real-world examples

Accessory refresh$100$500
Room styling bundle$400$1,800
Full room refresh$1,500$6,000

What affects the price

Brand & quality. Designer and Australian-made pieces cost several times their chain-store equivalents.
Materials. Natural fibres, solid timber, wool rugs and handmade ceramics sit well above synthetic alternatives.
Size. Rug and artwork prices scale sharply with dimensions — a large floor rug is often the single biggest line item.
Custom vs off the shelf. Made-to-order upholstery, custom framing and commissioned pieces carry a premium and lead time.
Delivery. Bulky items like rugs and furniture can add meaningful freight costs, especially regionally.

Tips before you post

Measure the space and existing furniture before buying — wrong-sized rugs and art are the most common returns.
Mix two or three price points in one room; it reads as curated rather than catalogue.
Check return policies on big-ticket items — many homewares stores only offer store credit.
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