A HIGH-END interior design pro has given her take on decor from Target.
She said she was able to find elevated pieces for the home, as well as some cheap-looking products to steer clear from.
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Maggie Williams is a high-end residential designer with a passion for beauty and fashionCredit: TikTok maggiexwilliams
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She gave her advice on dos and don’ts of decorating the home with Target buysCredit: TikTok maggiexwilliams
Maggie Williams (@maggiexwilliams) filmed herself at Target in a video on TikTok, calling it, “smash or pass — Target home edition.”
“I work in high-end residential interior design, and I’m in the Target home section right now,” she said.
“There’s some really good stuff. There’s also some terrible stuff,” she added.
She skipped past the fake flowers, saying they will bring down the overall appearance of the home.
“It’s all really cheap looking and plasticky, and it’s not gonna elevate your home at all,” she said.
“I would recommend getting on Etsy and ordering some dried florals if you want that effect,” she added.
She shared her “only exception” for her fake flower ban — faux orchids.
“I own this. It’s in my kitchen, and I think it’s beautiful and it’s pretty real looking,” she said.
She also pointed out an expensive-looking item that caught her eye.
“Never seen this frame before, but I am loving the detailing,” she said.
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“Up close it looks really high end and expensive.
“It is a great size for an eight-by-10 in like a bathroom or something. Absolutely love their frames. You cannot go wrong here.”
The video drew in many viewers who shared their thoughts on the tips in the comment section.
“I actually agree. I’ve always said their greenery is tacky. It has a cheap appearance and just looks like shiny plastic,” one wrote.
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She recommended the Threshold picture frame from Target for expensive-looking decorCredit: TikTok maggiexwilliams