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Décor Store Instagrams You Should be Following

Go ahead, give them a double-tap.
By Caitlin Clark |
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Raise your hand if you’ve ever had the urge to snap an artsy Instagram when browsing through your favorite design shop. With so many pretty little things and big gorgeous pieces, it simply cannot be helped. But nobody captures the heart of a store quite like the people that work there, so we’ve put together a few accounts we’d gladly dole out a double-tap for:

 

Blue Print Store {aka @Blue_Print_Store}

Light, fun, colorful and pretty: Instagram is the perfect outlet for a store like Blue Print to display their gorgeous wares. We can totally see Lauren Conrad making a trip out to Dallas for this painting alone.

 

Grange Hall {aka @ufgrangehall}

Home to the beautiful and the bizarre, Grange Hall’s special brand of moody, mysterious chic is captured perfectly through their Instagram.

Grange Hall Dallas

 

The Gypsy Wagon {aka @TheGypsyWagon}

Get your boho fix with in-the-moment shots from The Gypsy Wagon. Featuring everything from their latest products and sales to tutorials on unicorn braids, their pictures are as inspiring as they are informative.

Gypsy Wagon

 

Nest {aka @NestDallas}

We’re big fans how Nest features big-ticket dream buys alongside affordable finds, so of course we love the way they mix and match their products together in almost every shot on their Instagram. Plus they give you a heads up about their sales, and ain’t nobody got a problem with that.

Nest

 

 

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