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I've heard great things about this store...I went to the one in Broomall and wasn't very impressed. Maybe the stuff just wasn't my style. The stuff seemed very knick-knacky and old-lady to me. West Elm-type stuff is more my style.
Has anyone been to the HomeGoods in St. Davids off Lancaster Ave? Is that one any good???
Erbur78 already told me about the one in Collegeville, and that one is supposed to be good.
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Yeah you're right...sometimes I go to TJMaxx and spend a fortune, and other days I find nothing. I may give the Broomall one another try.
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I know exactly what you are talking about because the first time I went to the one in Willow Grove, I noticed they had a ton of glassware (like plates and vases) that looked like they belonged in an old lady's house. But they do rotate their stock regularly and I saw much better merchandise the last time I was there.
Speaking of West Elm, I just got my catalog yesterday and I want to buy everything in it and redecorate my entire house.
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i put the catalogs right in the recycling bin. because i always want way to much from west elm.
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I'm on the West Elm site at least once a day. If I could do my whole house in that store, I would.
You should call them and cancel the catalog.
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I've been the the one in Radnor and have had luck there. There is a TJ Maxx on the other side of the building that I've found a ton of stuff in too.
Typically I do best in Home Goods (or a store like that) when I don't go in there for anything specific, but instead just go in to wander and see what they have. I get too frustrated if I go looking for something particular and have to sort through their mess to find what I want - especially home decor). I know that's not practical for everyone - especially if you have kids or work year-round
But I would never go to HG if I am desperate for something that I need right away. For me, that kind of stuff will always be a work in progress. I'd rather slowly find something that works perfectly than buy stuff just to finish a room and regret it later. We moved into our house over 2 years ago and I just bought 2-3 more things at a HG last week to add to the kitchen - which was the first room I decorated when we moved in.
Ok, I love love love Homegoods. I think it's hit or miss based on the area and how clean they keep it. And it's just like TJ's or Marshalls, they stock it with items based on the area. So the one in St. David's is EXCELLENT imo, their TJ's is great there and filled with higher-end things. There's a homegoods in central PA we stop at when we're out there which is also great because they keep it super organized compared to out here where everything gets heavy foot traffic.
I wish I could spend that much on outdoor furniture!
I recently found this home decor site and I'm obsessed. www.inhabitliving.com
Oh wow. Now I really want to find a room to be able to do this to:
http://www.inhabitliving.com/modern-walls-floors/wall-flats/hive-wall-flats.html