Home Decor Refresh: 8 Georgetown Stores Worth a Visit

Whether you want one-of-a-kind artisan finds or are itching for a spontaneous style upgrade, the area around Georgetown is packed with home decor shops to inspire your next refresh. Think cozy, curated boutiques and big-name stores—all just waiting to help you put your personal stamp on every room.

Let’s get to it.

The Escape Fine Crafts and Gifts

Tucked on Georgetown’s historic square, The Escape Fine Crafts and Gifts is that spot where time disappears. They’ve been curating handmade treasures since 1996, so yeah, over 28 years and counting. You’ll find everything from jewelry and funky wooden puzzles to lamps you didn’t know you needed and mixed-media wall art that might make you rethink your home décor.

The selection rotates through more than 250 artisans, mixing contemporary rustic with eclectic global influences. You can grab affordable pottery bowls or quirky kitchen accents, and then spot high-end one-of-a-kind sculptures in the same aisle.

The shop feels like a curated showroom with cozy corners showing you ways to style these pieces at home. Seasonal displays swap out spring pottery for harvest décor in a snap. Johan and Loela, the owners, lean into that small-town friendliness. If gift shopping stresses you out, they’ll help you choose and wrap it. Even online orders are a breeze, since they ship anywhere. Whether you’re browsing for something special or in a last-minute gift scramble, this store has you covered.

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ROUGH AND READY ANTIQUES

When you step into Rough and Ready Antiques, it seems small from the street, but inside it opens up like a hidden warehouse. Right off the Georgetown Square, this spot is perfect for folks who want a bit of history mixed into their home décor.

Every vendor booth feels like a mini treasure hunt. You’ll find oak chairs that might have survived the Great Depression, clocks that still tick most days, and even metal gas cans that double as cool planters. Church cookbooks, rodeo ads, worn patina metal and quirky Texas kitsch fill the aisles.

Prices range from mid to upper-mid, but there are plenty of “smalls” under ten bucks if you’re after budget-friendly vintage kitchen utensils or Depression glass. Word is you can usually talk vendors into a little discount if you ask nicely. The staff have the vibe of longtime collectors who genuinely want you to enjoy their finds. Rough and Ready has been a Georgetown fixture for years, and if you’re hunting for real-deal vintage to liven up your space, this is where many people start.

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OoLala Unique Gifts

Right on the Georgetown Square, OoLala Unique Gifts feels like walking into a stylish friend’s living room, if that friend had serious candle and perfume game. This historic storefront blends bohemian bursts of color with sleek modern corners in a few quick steps.

Their candle collection features elegant jars and unexpected fragrances. You’ll find rotating selections of locally curated jewelry, apparel, tableware, wall décor and more. Many pieces become unexpected treasures for your entryway or bookshelf. Prices lean boutique but stay reasonable, some apothecary-style scents are definitely a fancy splurge. People rave about their signature perfume oils, and you can grab refills or go custom with your own blend. Seasonal displays and holiday collections switch things up regularly, so every visit brings something new.

Owned by Lisa Jackens and family for five years, OoLala makes gift shopping genuinely fun. Even if you arrive with someone else in mind, you’ll probably end up snagging a treat for yourself.

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Georgetown Fireplace & Patio

Over the past 35 years, Georgetown Fireplace & Patio has been the go-to spot just off I-35 in Central Texas. Their spacious, family-owned showroom features fully working fireplaces so you can see flames flicker before you buy. You’ll also find demo outdoor kitchens and patio setups that look ready for a magazine spread.

They offer everything from classic wood stoves and traditional mantels to sleek modern fire pits that feel right at home on any patio. Their high-end patio furniture lineup includes Tropitone, Barlow Tyrie, and NorthCape. Prices match the quality, so plan for a mid-to-high range investment.

On top of product selection, they handle professional installation and service with certified technicians who know all the fancy brands. You can also pick up outdoor grills and decorative gas logs to finish off your fire feature. If you’re looking to boost your indoor fireplace or create an outdoor gathering spot, this family-owned dealer still leads the way in Central Texas.

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Hobby Lobby

Stepping into Hobby Lobby feels like hitting the home décor Olympics. The variety here is no joke: farmhouse chic, boho, shabby-chic, minimalism—you name it. If you want to redo your living room or give a lonely wall some attention, there’s a section calling your name. One week you might find faux tulips on sale, and two weeks later you’ll spot patriotic table runners taking over the shelves.

Prices usually land in the “Yep, I’ll add that to my cart” zone, plus there’s always a sale or a 40% off sign grabbing your eye. It’s easy to end up with a cart full of discounted throw pillows and picture frames you didn’t know you needed. The aisles are wide enough to turn your cart around without bumping into someone, and organized vignettes make you want to start a new DIY project right away.

Plus, custom framing and a huge craft kit selection give you even more reasons to linger. With so many faux plants, watering worries are a thing of the past. If you have a crafty mood and some time, this place covers everything.

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Kirkland’s Home

If you’ve shopped strip malls much, you’ve probably spotted Kirkland’s Home. With over 300 locations in 35 states, they’ve mastered the art of upgrading your living room without feeling like a college dorm rescue mission. Their style buffet covers modern farmhouse for Joanna Gaines fans, boho and coastal for free spirits, plus vintage and traditional pieces that look effortlessly collected.

You’ll find accent chairs, zillions of pillows, aggressively seasonal faux pumpkins, and those big wall clocks that remind you to “relax.” Lots of items come in under $25, which makes it easy to swap décor when your holiday mood shifts. The store’s staged rooms feel like walking into someone’s Pinterest board, and yeah, it works.

Don’t miss rotating clearance deals and any surprise local-artist gems. If you’re a points person, their K Club rewards system sweetens the deal. Kirkland’s Home isn’t upscale, but it hits the sweet spot between budget-friendly and style-forward. It’s a solid choice when you want to freshen up your space without trading a kidney.

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Michaels

At Michaels at Wolf Ranch Town Center, you’ll find a huge selection of seasonal décor that covers your walls, shelves, and mantels. Head in during fall, and you’ll see velvet pumpkins and “Gather” signs, then boho-inspired pillows and faux florals the rest of the year. The inventory ranges from modern farmhouse accents to vintage-inspired knick-knacks that make you rethink your living room setup.

Prices are surprisingly reasonable. You can grab a few small home accents, a throw pillow, and even supplies for a DIY project without panicking at checkout. The store layout is tidy, with seasonal items up front (yes, they have a giant inflatable turkey). If you want something unique, check out the MakerPlace collection that feels less chain-store and more artisan. They also offer custom framing, project tables, and even party room rentals. Whether you’re stocking up on scented candles or hunting for that perfect wall mirror, Michaels has just about every reason to let your craft side loose.

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Target

Stepping into Target, you’re greeted by a neat display of whatever season is in the air. One day it’s pumpkins and gourds, the next it’s flamingo-covered patio chairs. Aisles are organized into little home vignettes so you feel like you’re on a home makeover show before you even hit the grocery section.

The style changes as you move through the store. If you want a sleek lamp, check out Project 62. Farmhouse fans will dig Threshold and Hearth & Hand with Magnolia. For a more eclectic vibe, Opalhouse has pillows and décor that look like they belong in a Brooklyn loft.

Prices here are refreshingly low. You’ll find bedding sets, accent pieces, and décor that looks pricier than it is. Many items sit under twenty-five dollars. If you want to splurge, mid-range options like accent chairs or statement lighting won’t break the bank. Designer collections arrive and sell out fast, so keep an eye out. Whether you go for essentials or end up with one more throw pillow, Target makes it easy to stock your space.

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