7 Home Stores With The Best Decor, According To Shoppers
The start of a new season always brings a little extra excitement about switching up your home's decor. But redecorating your home to match the seasons doesn't mean you have to give the entire house a makeover. Sometimes all it takes is a handful of well-chosen accents like a seasonal wreath or colored candlesticks to give your space a new look. And thanks to the abundance of home stores selling assortments of decor at every price point, finding the perfect pieces for your space has never been easier.
Whether you're in the market for some charming seasonal pieces, or you're just in the mood to refresh your space with new year-round decor — there's no shortage of places to shop. With so many options, however, the tricky part is figuring out which ones are right for you. Below, we've rounded up seven home retailers that have received praise from shoppers time and time again for the style, quality, and value of their decor — from affordable treasure-hunt shops like HomeGoods to classic high-end destinations like Pottery Barn.
HomeGoods
Even loved by celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Melissa McCarthy, HomeGoods is a favorite among shoppers thanks to its abundance of budget-friendly, one-of-a-kind decor from around the world. Celebrated for their treasure-hunt-like experience, every HomeGoods location receives new shipments multiple times a week, meaning there's always a fresh lineup of pieces to browse. And while many people love it for its seasonal finds, there are also plenty of year-round items worth grabbing from HomeGoods, such as coffee table books, lamps, and decorative accessories like vases and candlesticks. "I love HomeGoods," one happy shopper wrote on Yelp. "Prices are great and unique styles [suck] me in."
Target
Always stocked with elegant, on-trend items that won't break the bank, Target is your one-stop shop for all things home decor — whether you're on the hunt for decorative accents, cozy throws, or stylish serveware. The beloved retailer is also known for its high-quality furniture and is home to two extremely popular celebrity decor lines: Hearth & Hand with Magnolia by HGTV's Chip and Joanna Gaines, and Threshold by Shea McGee (of Netflix's "Dream Home Makeover"). Both have been referred to by shoppers as their favorite lines at Target, with Hearth & Hand being celebrated for its farmhouse-chic home and kitchenware, and Threshold for its seasonal collections.
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn has been in business for more than 75 years, making it one of the oldest retailers on this list. Known for its traditional designs with a modern twist, the brand remains a favorite among shoppers thanks to its quality-made products and perks like complimentary design consultations — which make the slightly higher price tags worth it. Pottery Barn recently expanded into the UK, a move that thrilled fans across the pond. "Finally! I lived in NYC for two years and wanted to bring the whole shop back with me," one delighted fan wrote on Instagram.
IKEA
Celebrated around the world for its minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired designs, IKEA has been a leading home furnishing brand for decades. Full of stylish items that even HGTV stars love using in homes — like the JÄTTEBO modular sofa and LINDBYN mirror — the Swedish retailer's famous maze-like warehouse and inspirational showrooms bring shoppers just as much joy as their wallet-friendly, assemble-it-yourself furniture. And its smaller decorative pieces are just as popular, with Reddit users praising IKEA's affordable art pieces, throw blankets and pillows, plant pots, and lamps.
Crate & Barrel
Thanks to its blend of modern and classic styles, Crate & Barrel — home to HGTV star Jeremiah Brent's The Collected Home line — has been a go-to for high-end, designer-approved pieces for more than 50 years. They sell everything from responsibly made furniture to timeless decorative accents like vases, throw pillows, mirrors, and art. Crate & Barrel also has plenty of shopping perks like free interior design services and the use of an online mood board. "Crate & Barrel's attention to detail in both furniture and decor is outstanding," a fan wrote on Instagram. "Thank you for creating a space full of inspiration for design lovers like me."
Anthropologie
It might be known first and foremost as a clothing brand, but shoppers have also come to love Anthropologie for its unique selection of home decor. With its signature blend of boho-chic, eclectic, and vintage styles, Anthropologie pieces truly feel one-of-a-kind — whether you're looking for vintage-looking candlestick holders or elegant, Parisian-inspired glassware that doubles as decor. "I really like their kitchen [and] dining stuff. I have a ton of cups and plates, dish towels, and random kitchen knick knacks from them!" one shopper wrote on Reddit. Others, meanwhile, have praised Anthropologie for their pretty doorknobs and "cute door mats."
West Elm
A member of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. family, West Elm is a more affordable and contemporary counterpart to its sister brand, Pottery Barn. Described on its Instagram account as "modern furniture and decor for real life," the brand offers everything from larger pieces like dining tables and sofas, to smaller decorative items such as lamps, throw pillows, and wall art. Its fall collection has been getting a lot of praise, especially pieces like the Diego Olivero Chamber Ceramic Table Lamp and the Cozy Boucle Pillow Covers. Newcomers should check out Secrets About West Elm That Only Savvy Shoppers Know, including when to score the best sales.