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Vintage Farmhouse Shopping Spots Around Myrtle Beach

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Vintage Farmhouse Shopping Spots Around Myrtle Beach



For those unfamiliar with the vintage farmhouse style of decorating, it’s pretty simple. Popular elements include muted hues (neutral colors on the walls); decorating with metals and wood; open shelving; white ironstone; mason jars; simple flower arrangements and greenery; and vintage painted furniture. The key is to get a cozy farmhouse look without crossing over into country kitsch.

If you’re looking to shop local and pick up some unique finds at the beach, these vintage shops are here to help. Also, check out the Vintage Market Days of Coastal Carolina, a weekend-long event taking place Oct 4-6, 2024.

Inlet Queens

Inlet Queens

4905 US-17, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576

More than 30 vendors display their wares at Inlet Queens in Murrells Inlet. Original art, antiques, refurbished furniture and vintage jewelry are among the finds waiting to be discovered. Each vendor offers a unique style and treasures that span a variety of tastes, including many vintage farmhouse-style pieces.

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Good Deed Goods

Good Deed Goods

3579 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576

Located inside Lee’s Inlet Apothecary in Murrells Inlet, Good Deed Goods packs many fun farmhouse vintage pieces, coastal-inspired decor and unique gifts into their small space. The family-owned shop donates a portion of all proceeds to various local and international charities that they believe do good in the world.

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Funky Fresh Fringe

Funky Fresh Fringe

810 US-17 BUS, Surfside Beach, SC 29575

The name speaks for itself. Funky Fresh Fringe is full of fun, funky finds alongside more traditional vintage decor, antiques, collectibles and more. Reviewers rave about the friendly owners and overall good vibe of this Surfside Beach shop.

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Tweaked

Tweaked

Tweaked in Murrells Inlet is a charming shop with tons of beautiful farmhouse vintage finds, including seasonal decor. Items are impeccably displayed and invite guests to envision them in their own homes.

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