Truly savvy interior-design enthusiasts know that the best finds—those items and objects that invariably elicit a feeling of delight or true curiosity (of the “where did you find this??” variety)—are most often unearthed where you least expect them. Like, say, Walmart. It may run under the radar for some, but the initiated know that the retailer’s home offerings are rife with treasures. That’s because Walmart has refined and enhanced its stock with quality pieces that feel high-end and reflect popular design aesthetics—all at unbelievably low prices.
Which is why we hit Walmart’s digital aisles to find pieces that perfectly complement four summery interior trends we’re loving right now. Read on to get inspired.
Tuscan Village
Living la dolce vita, aesthetically speaking, comes alive with warm terra-cotta, cool aquatic hues, pieces thoughtfully arranged to encourage conversation, and long, languid meals that stretch from one part of the day to another. Bring the look and feel of a dreamy Tuscan villa to your home with items like an inviting dining room table and Mediterranean-style stoneware.
Cottage Charm
The easiest ways to add some country-chic to your space is with decor accents, like a classic quilt and wall-ready prints, and with kitchen finds that give off a passed-down air. If it looks as if it could have been around for years—but also stand up for another decade or two— it’s right on trend.
Block Party
Block-print textiles and decor are making their way back into our interiors. The traditional look injects a relaxed feeling and texture. While the artisanal style invites layering—more is typically more—the palette cleansers to mix in are typically of earthen feel and tone. Look for jute, stone, and other natural materials that will further enhance the warm call to settle in and get comfortable.
Double Espresso
Warm brown hues have made their mark on the fashion runways in recent seasons, and the trend has bled into home interior styles, too. The trend feels nostalgic yet fresh; look for pieces that feel like they could be family heirlooms or estate finds with modern touches.

Leah Melby Clinton is a writer, editor, and serious shopper who loves discovering new labels, detailing the best ways to build a wardrobe, and interviewing interesting people.