Rows can be done with dumbbells. Pull up bars can be found cheaply.
The deadlift is the most basic lift known to man. Try using loaded rims / tires. They typically weigh about 50 lbs. Lift them up from between your legs. That's a deadlift. Another one is to to load up a box with weight or heavy books and lift it from the ground to a standing position. Do as many reps as needed, and decrease the rest time between sets. (The body responds to less rest the same as higher intensity).
I'd be really careful about doing deadlifts with anything having a weird shape or an area you don't have a good grabbing point for...that's begging for a back injury, especially if you don't know proper form to begin with.
Personally if i had to work out at home I'd buy a army duffel bag, a zip tie and about 100 lbs of sand and then fill it up to about 30 pounds and start working out with it and increase the amount of sand as you go...
I do go to the gym but still do sandbag workouts in the summer some days, and they are brutal.
Tons of videos on YouTube with sandbag workouts. Cheap, effective and can really get you in shape quickly. You can pretty much do any workout you do at the gym with a sandbag.
Doubt 5% of people could handle dong a Turkish Get Up with a 75 lb sandbag on their shoulder. You gotta be a beast to handle that.