Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home goods is a step up. You just have to really look, dig, and wait. You can find nicer stuff there than the places you listed.
but isnt most stuff at home goods there because something is damaged on it or its leftover from a nicer store?
Where did you get that crazy idea? No, the stuff at Home Goods isn't there because it's something damaged. I furnished my entire second condo with furniture, accessories, and other items from Home Goods. Nothing was damaged, Nothing was "irregular." Nothing was wrong with anything I bought. I have the good fortune of being bi-coastal, so I get to shop Home Goods stores on both coasts, and always find amazing items in both.
Anonymous wrote:You might want to find some prints you love on Etsy and then frame them. Buy standard sizes that will fit frames that come with mats. Or buy them framed, but that will cost more. You can get good deals on frames at Kohls with their sales.
For your mirror, you need to shop around, I found a well-priced mirror that was exactly what I had been looking for at Hobby Lobby of all places, after months of shopping.
Look at Ballard Designs, too. They have a lot of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home goods is a step up. You just have to really look, dig, and wait. You can find nicer stuff there than the places you listed.
but isnt most stuff at home goods there because something is damaged on it or its leftover from a nicer store?
Anonymous wrote:Home goods is a step up. You just have to really look, dig, and wait. You can find nicer stuff there than the places you listed.