Yes, similar. Some friends houses I visit I'm just blown away by the money they put into their furnishings. They might wonder how I am able to work (or not) when I choose. I have upgraded from my literally "found in the dump or the side of the road" aesthetic, but I have done so without spending a lot of money.
I also still have an IKEA couch I bought used from a young lady two towns over for $50 many years ago. It smelled strongly of fragrance, but I hauled it in my open trailer and the wind and a little rain did it good. I have it covered with a Pendleton blanket I got from a friend for next to nothing.
I built my coffee table years ago out of scrap old growth clear fir. It's nice but not too nice (I'm a carpenter by trade), so I don't freak out if someone puts a coffee cup on it.
I have a ss french press I bought twenty years ago for guests; I quit drinking coffee
Pajamas? I don't wear them.
My living room area rug is a nice older oriental. I traded a small boat for it; the boat I got for free on the side of the road and fixed up. I put it up for sale or trade and was offered a 9mm handgun or the carpet. I chose wisely;-)
My dishwasher, refrigerator, range, washer and dryer, and water heater are all nearing 20 years old. I keep them maintained and repaired myself.
My loveseat I got for free in '96 because the leather was in tatters. I got two matching chairs, as well, which I gave away to friends who are like minded, and they still have them. In the early 2000's I paid a friend who was just starting her upholstery business to re cover it (in non leather) and it still looks great. Much better to support a small business than buy a new piece at the box store.
The majority of my fixed light fixtures were purchased at the Rejuvenation Hardware factory seconds section in Portland, OR. It took about four years to acquire them all, since I wanted all in the same finish.
I decided I wanted a certain model Jotul woodstove around 2000, and it cost then around $2400, so I installed a much cheaper ($400 Lopi) used stove. I checked Craigslist religiously and around 2010 I found the exact model and color Jotul for sale at a giveaway price ($300 ish). The sellers had bought a home with this stove installed and the only thing they knew about woodstoves was that they didn't want one. I don't think the stove was used more than a dozen times. I use it daily as my lone heat source. After I got it I realized I had been searching for it for ten years!
But, having said all that, I have recently received two upgrades as gifts from family members, an air fryer and an electric kettle, and I love both. So it's ok to upgrade occasionally, I suppose.