I'm an interior designer who loves HomeGoods. Here are 8 things I always get there.
Paynter Rhed
- I think HomeGoods is an interior designer's dream because of its accessories and decor.
- I think the store offers affordable, stylish options for bathroom accessories and plastic dishware.
Throw pillows easily freshen up a space.
One inexpensive way to freshen up any space is by adding some new throw pillows. I even have a closet full of throw pillows because I enjoy changing them out for holidays or seasons.
HomeGoods has a great selection of indoor and outdoor pillows that could bring new life to a sofa, chair, or bed. My store even has aisles of trendy, unique holiday pillows.
I've heard people say there's no such thing as having too many blankets, but I'm guilty of using that logic when it comes to throw pillows.
The right lighting fixture can look timeless.
Lighting fixtures can be really expensive and hard to fit into your space, as they come in a plethora of styles and finishes. Thankfully, HomeGoods has a variety of options, including ceiling fixtures and table and floor lamps.
I especially enjoy the versatility of the store's timeless frameworks. I recommend swapping out the lampshades that come with the fixtures to create a more personal touch. Plus, you can change the lampshades out to create a whole new look if your design style changes.
Felt hangers instantly upgrade the closet space.
The easiest way to upgrade one's closet is to replace plastic or wire hangers with felt ones. Having hangers in one color (I suggest sticking with a neutral shade) and material brings an overall less cluttered feel to the space.
Felt hangers are also better for many clothing materials, as they prevent creasing. I even hang sweaters on them since they don't stretch the material as much as plastic hangers do.
Though they're pricier than plastic or wire hangers, I think the HomeGoods selection is very affordable.
The plastic holiday dinnerware is pretty great.
Everyone wants to be the host with the most when having friends and family over for the holidays. Luckily, I find that the selection of plastic dinnerware at HomeGoods makes entertaining easy.
Whether you're having a Christmas party or hosting Thanksgiving dinner, HomeGoods regularly stocks plates, cups, and napkin options that give a holiday feel without breaking the bank.
If you like creating a different place setting each time you host, the plastic-dinnerware section contains tons of options.
Aesthetically pleasing board games look fancy.
Instead of unusable trinkets and figurines, try decorating your space with board games. Not only do board games have a purpose, but also the ones at HomeGoods are appealing to the eye.
I've come across a variety of games, from Monopoly to chess to Connect Four, that seem to be designed with aesthetics in mind.
Many of the board-game boxes and covers come in neutral colors, retro designs, and wood tones to add a tasteful sense of playfulness to your space.
Nothing says you have your life together like a matching bath set.
Bathrooms can be one of the hardest rooms to decorate but one way to do so is through a matching accessory set. A matching soap dispenser, trash can, tray, toothbrush holder, and dish is sure to wow.
HomeGoods has several options in a variety of materials including glass, ceramic, and concrete.
The bathroom set I got from HomeGoods is made of concrete so its natural-stone material creates contrast with my otherwise white bathroom.
Buy wall art or use the canvases to make your own.
Large canvases can make such an impact in a space and scream luxury, and HomeGoods has a vast variety of options.
From art with striking abstracts to soft whimsical neutrals, HomeGoods seems to have it all at pretty reasonable prices. I've even seen canvases that are cheaper than plain white ones at some art stores.
If you want to save money and paint on top of a canvas with artwork, check out HomeGoods' clearance section. I purchased a few cheap canvases, repainted them white, and went over them with my own design.
Add stylish pet beds to your space.
Let's face it: Our furry friends can destroy pet beds, toys, and furniture. Thankfully, HomeGoods has a pet section where some things are priced more affordably than at traditional pet stores.
The toys and beds specifically seem to be of great quality and I've even seen the same styles sold at big-box stores. Investing a lot of money in a dog bed that's going to get chewed to pieces isn't practical to me, so getting one at HomeGoods is a great solution.
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