There’s nothing wrong with changing your home decor from time to time. Whether you’ve recently moved or looking to freshen up your space, there’s an array of websites and stores that’ll help you get there. With almost double the square footage of what I had before, I’ve been spending much of my weekends shopping for new wall art, furniture and lighting, so I’ve compiled a list of a few places to check out.
Kirkland’s: Furniture, rugs, lamps and wall décor can all be found here. Their selection can sometimes be limited but Kirkland’s is really good about keeping up with the latest trends and offering low prices. Not too long ago I was looking for a large wall clock for our living room and found the perfect one on their website. To save a few bucks, I shipped it to their store and picked it up 5-7 days after without any issues.
Wayfair: This online retailer is another superb option if you’re looking for inspiration and a wide selection of household items. Recently, Wayfair has been my go-to for all things lighting and I couldn’t be more pleased. The great thing about their website is that you can narrow down their selection by popular styles, price and room, so you don’t have to spend hours going through pages and pages of items. I also highly recommend signing up for their emails. I can’t tell you how many 10% coupons I have sitting at home!
HomeGoods: If you haven’t been to a HomeGoods before, you’ve been missing out! The best part about HomeGoods is that they’re always changing up what they have in stock. Good luck trying to find two of the same things. That can be good and bad but the way I see it is that your décor will be unique and true to your home. From artificial plants and office accents to cutlery and bath towels, HomeGoods has you covered. Their prices and return policy are solid and if you’re looking to venture out into other stores, stop by TJ Maxx and Marshalls – they’re sister stores.