Decorating your home can get pricey, especially if you have good taste — and of course, you do. Luckily, TikTok is full of hacks for decorating your space on a budget while making it look like you spent loads of money. That said, you can’t hack a sofa or build cookware, or at least you’re probably not going to. Instead, you’ll look for more affordable home decor, furniture, linens and more. The problem is that many of the affordable items look affordable, you know what I mean? But these stores offer home goods at a price point you can probably deal with, and the goods look pretty chic. As someone who recently moved and bought all new furniture, trust me. These are the top five places to find affordable home decor and furniture to make your space look like you hired an interior decorator.
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Earth Day 2023 is Saturday, April 22 and there are plenty of great ways to help save the planet. You can buy cozy mattresses made from sustainable materials, grab long-lasting cookware so cracked pots don’t fill up trash dumps and so much more. If you want to find more ways to keep your environment (and wallet) safe, we’ve found the best Earth Day sales to shop right now.
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If you’re looking to save on everything you need for your home and beyond, hop on over to CVS, QVC and Our Place for the best Earth Day sales. Meanwhile, nab price cuts on all the pastel pieces you need for spring at Nordstrom and Carter’s. Keep scrolling to shop
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Another year has came and went, but you haven’t missed out on the best New Year sales. Whether you need some advanced tech, stylish threads or something tasty for your kitchen, Reviewed has scoured the net to find everything you need to make 2023 truly special. Read on for the best New Year sales from Amazon, Wayfair, QVC and so much more.
Top 10 New Year sales to shop
- Amazon: Daily deals on home essentials and tech at rock-bottom prices
- Walmart:Shop rollbacks on toys, kitchen items and more
- Samsung: Exclusive deals on Galaxy devices, appliances and more
- Kate Spade Surprise:Get up to 75% off on clearance items
- Nordstrom:Up to 60% off select styles right now
- Best Buy: Save big on tech
End-Of-Summer Patio Furniture Sales
Summer may be coming to an end, but you don’t have to pack up and head inside just yet. There’s still a wealth of warm days ahead—and plenty of patio furniture sales to help you make the most of them. Whether you’re looking to host a few more backyard barbecues or you’re hoping to stock your garage with some new finds for next summer, the current selection of outdoor furniture sales won’t disappoint.
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The end of the summer is the best time of year to score all-time low prices on everything from lounge chairs to patio umbrellas. Below, find 25 of the best furniture savings events happening right now, plus some featured deals you don’t want to miss.
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12 Decor Items You Can Buy at Home Goods Right Now That Don’t Say “Fall” (Literally)
Blame it on our playful youth, but there’s something about the month of September that screams “it’s a new year.” Perhaps because it’s back-to-school season or that it’s a refreshing change of wardrobes, flavors, and temperatures. It’s also the kickoff to arguably the most fabulous time of the year: the holidays.
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While fall decor shopping, you may also feel inspired to buy items that can teeter into your winter decor lineup or flawlessly transition from season to season. In other words, it’s time for a Home Goods shopping spree.
To the lazy shopper, Home Goods may seem like the one-stop shop for kitschy fall decor. Well, it is. However, the retail store offers a lot more than coffee mugs emblazoned with the word “Fall,” and “Hello, Pumpkin”-engraved charcuterie boards.
Whether you’re shopping for glass pumpkins, cozy throws, or cake stands to
HEB will soon have home decor in more Texas stores
Inside the sprawling HEB plus! store at US 281 and Evans Road in San Antonio, customers browse colorful throw pillows, rugs, vases, frames, chairs, ottomans, doormats and bundles of dried lavender.
Mirrors and wall hangings are displayed near table linens, lamps and plant holders below a sign that reads: “Welcome to your happy place.”
The new department, dubbed Home by HEB, is one of the San Antonio-based grocer’s latest moves to grow its business. While adding store locations — which it’s doing as it pushes into the Dallas-Fort Worth area — is a key avenue to growth, in mature markets like San Antonio, growth can require something new.
“Integrating higher-margin categories like home into the mix allows HEB to plump up profits without stepping too far out” of its geographic footprint, said Carol Spieckerman, president of retail advisory firm Spieckerman Retail, based in Bentonville, Ark. “Retailers like Walmart and Target
15 Best Vintage Furniture Shops in Toronto (Physical & Online Stores)
If you’re looking to spice up your home with some pre-loved goods, you’ll be happy to hear that there are plenty of awesome vintage furniture shops in Toronto you can shop from.
While I don’t have any space in my teeny tiny condo to fill with beautiful vintage furniture pieces, I’m always creeping Instagram pages of local vintage shops and imagining what it’d be like to have that gorgeous pink couch or set of cane dining chairs.
One day I will make my own vintage haven, but until now, a girl can dream.
I’ll be including both physical stores and online shops that you can buy vintage furniture and home goods in Toronto.
Here are some of the best vintage furniture and home decor stores in Toronto to shop at, both in-person and online!
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The home goods boom starts to slow
The home goods industry saw a record-breaking sales boom in early 2022.
But that high could come down as the booming housing market begins to settle, and inflation begins to dampen consumer spending.
Big-box stores like Target and specialty furniture retailers say they’re already experiencing sales changes as the economy shifts significantly shifted compared to a year ago. In response, some retailers are shifting their focus from work-from-home staples like desks and chairs toward functional goods like linens and accessories. Others are offering lucrative sales and bundles for price-conscious consumers.
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s monthly retail trade data show that sales in the furniture and home furnishings sector hit a 20-year high of more than $12.1 billion in April 2022. That even beats the records set by the home goods buying boom seen in the early days of the pandemic, including the previous record high from September 2020