7 Grocery Stores With The Best Home Decor Departments

Sure, you can shop at the home stores with the best decor, but what can you expect when venturing into a grocery store for bread and milk? Surprisingly, a lot. Many grocers now offer well-stocked year-round home decor departments. While some brands curated sections for seasonal decor, others have fully embraced home decor shopping. The merchandise is pretty impressive, going beyond a few shelf-sitters or small wall art. Today, grocers like Aldi and Meijer include furniture, doormats, and a full range of throws, pillows, and other textiles for the home. It's no wonder consumers often share their shopping trips and hauls, detailing exactly what viewers can expect from these stores.

Grocery stores have taken notes from the success of brands like Target and are now competing for your wallet with can't-miss decor. The supermarket industry is consistently evolving, and a new landscape of lifestyle emerges, letting you buy everything you need in one stop as you stock your cart with a mixture of groceries, candles, and woven baskets. In some ways, it's a modern version of the classic general store, where you can get everything you need and a few extras. Unlike brands like Target and Walmart, many of these finds are available only in-store. If you don't at least stop by the aisles while refilling your fridge or pantry, you might miss out. So, if you're looking for a simple way to give your bedroom a refresh or the perfect ottoman to expand your seating, don't sleep on these grocery stores for home decor. After all, grocery shopping can be a chore at times, so why not make it a little more enjoyable?

Meijer

Smart Midwestern shoppers know Meijer is a prime stop for great home decor. Whether it's seasonal accents or everyday pieces you seek, this big-box store has it in spades (you can even pick up a spade in the garden aisle). Half of the store's layout is devoted to a full grocery store, while the other is housewares, home decor, and other merchandise. Vases, framed art, rugs, decorative pillows, and other pieces you need to dress up your space are available here. In addition to decor, Meijer occasionally sells furniture, including pieces for the bedroom or office, such as bookshelves.

Kroger Marketplace

The Cincinnati-based Kroger operates two types of stores: traditional supermarkets and a larger format store known as Kroger Marketplace. Poised as a competitor to Walmart, Kroger Marketplace locations stand at over 120,000 square feet, nearly double the size of the supermarkets. Beyond the bread and frozen goods, you'll find numerous accents and small appliances for your home. The company has relationships with vendors for home textiles, mirrors, and more, with options routinely changed. One day, there might be a full patio set; the next, new soft throws — making any trip feel like a treasure hunt.

Aldi

Aldi, the small but mighty grocery store, has loyal followers who love sharing finds on TikTok and Facebook. This devotion stems from the Aldi Finds section — a regularly refreshed aisle full of limited-time home merchandise. Depending on the season, you might spot doormats with whimsical designs, quirky wall decor, and outdoor decor to create a backyard oasis. You never know what you'll find every week, and that's where the magic lies. Even professional designers list Aldi home items as something they recommend buying. With more than 2,590 U.S. locations, there's plenty to seek.

Lidl

Like Aldi, Lidl (rhymes with needle) is another small grocer known for its affordable food and rotating section of weekly limited-time finds in the middle of the store. As you venture down the aisle, surprises await, with merchandise that the store regularly refreshes with new offerings. Whether you find sleek cooking gadgets, chic office decor, or acrylic bins to tame cabinet clutter is anyone's guess — and that's part of the fun. Just remember to bring your own reusable bag to carry out all of your goods, or you'll have to pay for one at the register.

H-E-B

A supermarket chain with stores in Texas and New Mexico, H-E-B's latest decor finds have fans likening them to HomeGoods' decor. The stores now regularly showcase merchandise ranging in size from a mirror to a side table. It seems you can now find pieces aligned to the latest trends, whether it's farmhouse or a curated minimalist vibe. If you're a fan of the Lone Star state, don't be surprised to find Texas-themed goodies like towels, bowls, and art.

Fred Meyer

A "hypermarket" grocery chain and subsidiary of Kroger, Fred Meyer was one of the first pioneers of "one-stop shopping." The brand is located throughout the Pacific Northwest across 4 states, with some stores spanning over 200,000 square feet. The home decor options might include complete bedding sets, dishes, pillows, and picture frames, along with various shelf art. Fred Meyer stores feel like department stores mixed with a grocery store at times, conveniently making it so you can get what you need for dinner and the curtains you wanted for the guest room in one trip.

Costco

It might feel like cheating, because you can buy just about anything at Costco. However, while Costco does sell a lot of bulk groceries in half the store, the rest is a wonderland of general merchandise and home goods. With shelves of everything from oversized art to statement lighting, the retailer offers plenty of options for your next impulse buy. Shopping is limited to members only, so you can't browse without your Costco card at the ready, but it's worth it. Just remember everything you buy has to fit inside your vehicle, so plan accordingly.

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