by Marion Jones
If you’re redecorating your home, naturally you’ll want only the best materials. However, often you’ll find that the best is also expensive as well. Unfortunately, most of us can’t afford to splash out on these finer things in life, especially if we’re in the process of redecorating our homes.
That’s when the many discount home decor stores will come to your rescue. In these stores you’ll find that sometimes, small miracles can happen and that you’re actually getting those finer things in life at a great discount price.
Some of the best discount home decor can be found easily at your local department store. That’s probably the last place you might think of looking for discounts but if you catch it at the right time, seasonal sales will drive the prices down to discount store prices. Nothing gets better than that, especially if you don’t really want to spend the time going around looking for discount stores or warehouses.
Which brings us, naturally enough, to our next discount home decor shops - discount warehouses. In these you’re presented with a large range of choice from which you can purchase your discount home decor and fittings. These large warehouse stores are ideal if you’re happy spending the time browsing a little bit.
Be careful though, because if you buy from these discount warehouses, you’re quite likely to see your perfect picture hanging in your neighbour’s house as well. You should also go prepared to keep a tight grasp on your wallet as some of the items will simply demand to be bought. In this case, you’ll find your new discount home decor items have multiplied substantially more in number than what you originally went in the warehouse to buy.
Another good option, and one which I constantly use, is the Internet discount stores. Just type in the words “Discount Home Decor” into any Internet search engine and it will yield such a magnitude of results that you might even become overwhelmed.
...08.11.09
Holiday decorations are sold at sites ranging from luxury department stores, thrift shops, drugstores, garage sales and numerous online sites, among many other locations.
It's an $18 billion business that had been growing steadily until the bottom dropped out of the retail market last year.
The National Retail Federation trade organization predicted a consumer would spend $51.43 on holiday decorations last year. The actual number was $43.45.
"Last Christmas was very bad," said Gabriele Edgell, publisher of Selling Christmas Decorations, a trade publication for the holiday-decorating industry. "Retailers that usually 'blow out' their inventories had to pack them up last year."
Edgell was unable to offer statistics for the year, noting the difficulty in obtaining market data for an industry that is primarily privately held and based overseas, mainly in China.
But she said that all those lights, ornaments and other holiday froufrou that went unsold last year will be back on the shelves this year, at a time when sales already are projected to be weak.
Source: Arizona Republic
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