If changing up your home’s style is on your mind, you’re in the right spot. The Villages is surrounded by shops that range from plush, high-end showrooms to quirky boutiques, each with their own spin on making your house feel like a home.
Let’s get to it.
Plantation Flower Designs & Gifts
Looking for a florist with flair? Plantation Flower Designs & Gifts in The Villages takes bouquets to a whole new level. They don’t just toss carnations in a vase; they craft seasonal arrangements that look straight out of a magazine. Their potted plants are so carefully chosen you might hesitate before lifting one off the shelf. Besides a wide selection of bouquets and house plants, they offer custom gift baskets loaded with chocolates and plush bears. Feeling festive? They’ll gladly throw in a card and balloons.
The shop is dog-friendly, wheelchair accessible, and has private lot parking—amenities that make a real difference. With over 30 displays to browse, you’ll never feel limited by a couple of sad roses. They handle same-day local delivery for free if you place your order early, all backed by a best-price guarantee. You can shop online or drop in, and they accept Apple Pay and even cryptocurrency. This independently run store never feels cookie-cutter and is always ready to customize your floral drama for whatever occasion you have in mind.
Relax In Comfort
You won’t find your average mattress showroom at Relax In Comfort, which sits right across from Thai Ruby at Lake Sumter Landing. This place blends modern luxury with a laid-back vibe. The carefully staged showroom lets you test out adjustable smart beds, sink into a high-tech massage chair (brands like Panasonic, OHCO, D.Core, and Positive Posture), or try zero-gravity recliners and eco-friendly memory foam mattresses. Don’t forget their huge pillow selection—they’re nothing like bargain-bin specials.
Family-owned since 1967 and now in its third generation, they really know sleep comfort and back care. The staff is helpful without hovering, offering private demos and personalized consultations that feel more welcoming than most doctor visits. Prices are mid to high-end, but they match online rates, and financing options are easy to set up if you want to indulge. All told, if you want your home to be unapologetically comfortable, Relax In Comfort is the specialty spot to hit.
Babette’s Furniture & Home Brownwood
Babette’s Furniture & Home in Brownwood feels like a décor superstore for Villagers. Spanning over 12,000 square feet, it’s packed with so many styles you’ll wonder where to start. Coastal breezy, bold bohemian, transitional, modern, tropical—you name it, there’s a vignette for it. If you love options, you’ll appreciate the custom upholstery section: about 65 feet of fabric choices to create your ideal sofa or chair.
Beyond seating, they carry a full range of furniture from budget-friendly Ashley pieces all the way up to high-end Lexington collections meant for your forever home. Lamps, accent tables, seasonal displays—they rotate accessories so fast you’ll spot something new on every visit. Brian Ward and his family have run this spot for over 35 years, and their free in-store design consultations help you pull together all those finds. Whether you’re redoing an entire house or just grabbing a standout pillow, Babette’s has you covered.
Bealls Florida
At Bealls Florida, beachy vibes meet wallet-friendly prices. The moment you walk in, seafoam greens and coral pinks pop off the walls. You’ll find palm-print throw pillows, ocean-inspired dinnerware, and candles that smell like sunscreen in summer.
Everything stays on the affordable end, especially when you spot those big 30% off signs scattered around. They cover bedding, towels, art, and even Adirondack chairs if you want to take that coastal look outdoors. Seasonal touches keep things fresh—palm-leaf ornaments in December, nautical accents in spring.
The store follows a classic department-store layout with home goods neatly tucked into their own section. There’s a rewards program that makes returning for another deal almost irresistible. No fancy design services here, just straightforward decor you can grab off the shelf and love instantly.
Havertys Furniture
Havertys Furniture has been around since 1885, and it really shows. Still run by the family, each store has a cozy boutique vibe mixed with full-blown furniture wonderland energy. Walk through their stylish vignettes and you may find yourself wanting to redo every room. They don’t stop at sofas and chairs—there’s a vast spread of rugs, wall art, lamps, patio pieces, and holiday décor to keep your home looking fresh all year long.
Whether you’re into farmhouse chic, boho, rustic, modern, or classic traditional, Havertys has you covered. Their prices hit that sweet spot: a little above cheap but far from outrageous, so you know your purchase will last. You can customize upholstery with top-quality fabrics, and they’ll even send a designer to your home at no extra cost if pillow colors get overwhelming. Delivery includes full setup, and their flexible financing plans mean you can spread out payments without stress.
CITY Furniture
When it comes to affordable style, CITY Furniture nails the balance between trendy and welcoming. Their showrooms are packed with everything from sleek mid-century sofas—think polished lines without the moody vibe—to coastal bedroom sets and sturdy patio tables that make you want to fire up the grill. The look is fresh and modern but never overdesigned, and you won’t have sticker shock when you check out. They often run promos that keep prices right between budget-friendly finds and splurge-worthy upgrades.
Huge displays and pre-decorated rooms make it easy to see how pieces will work together. If you need help pulling it all together, they offer free in-store design consultations and virtual advice. Delivery is quick and professional, with setup included, so you can skip the heavy lifting. CITY Furniture has been supplying Florida homes since the 1970s, which means they’ve learned a thing or two about what works here. From your living room to the patio, they cover every corner of the house with style and value.
Hobby Lobby
When you step into Hobby Lobby, you instantly notice that warm cinnamon pinecone scent and realize you’re in craft heaven. The store feels like a gigantic DIY warehouse, with aisles stacked from faux flowers to seasonal displays. Depending on the month, you’ll find pumpkins, twinkly lights, or Christmas ornaments taking over an entire corner.
Their farmhouse-chic and boho-themed decor shows up in everything from decorative pillows and “gather” wall signs to accent benches and area rugs. Most of it stays friendly on the wallet, though a big statement furniture piece will cost a bit more. They run sales all the time, and you can bundle items for extra savings.
If you need project inspiration, pick up one of their project cards. They’ve got custom framing, battery lanterns, bagged moss, even mini gnomes if you’re feeling festive. Parking is easy in the suburbs, but choosing between that coastal lamp and the next “blessed” sign might take you a solid hour.
Gifts & More at The Paper Store
Over in Lake Sumter Landing’s open-air market square, Gifts & More at The Paper Store brings out the inner gift-giver in everyone. This Hallmark Gold Crown shop teams up with brands like Vera Bradley, Lilly Pulitzer, and Hydro Flask, so walking the aisles feels like scrolling through a perfectly curated Pinterest board.
You’ll find candles and cute mugs next to baby toys and plushies. Seasonal sections hit you with hearts for Valentine’s Day or an explosion of ornaments at Christmas. Prices stay reasonable, so grabbing an Alex and Ani bracelet or a Sugarfina candy treat feels totally guilt-free.
Their gift wrap station is a lifesaver if bows aren’t your talent, and the Crown Rewards program means every small purchase adds up. It’s the kind of spot where you pop in for a last-minute birthday gift and leave with a handful of little treasures wrapped to perfection.
Marshalls & HomeGoods
For anyone hunting home decor deals, Marshalls and HomeGoods deliver that treasure-hunt excitement without killing your budget. Marshalls has a warehouse vibe—wide aisles, big signs, and no-frills displays. You’ll spot farmhouse throws, boho mirrors, and kitchen gadgets alongside seasonal finds for Christmas, Halloween, or outdoor patio fun.
HomeGoods leans into a boutique feel with global-inspired lamps, funky planters, and coastal-style pillows. Their store setups show off cute vignettes so you can envision the pieces in your own space. Prices stretch up to 70% off, making designer-style items feel like affordable steals.
Both shops are under the TJX Companies umbrella, and neither offers design consults. Instead, they pile on the decor for living rooms, kitchens, patios—any spot begging for a refresh. The thrill is in the hunt, and the next cool find could be right around the corner.
Ethan Allen
Visiting Ethan Allen feels like stepping into a high-end hotel lobby that you can actually buy. This employee-owned chain spans over 200 locations, and it shows—everything looks expensive and well made. You’ll find classic American styles, farmhouse chic, and convincing coastal-cool pieces all in one place.
Customization takes center stage. Pick your fabric, choose your finish, and they’ll build furniture that fits your exact space. Their hardwood pieces promise heirloom quality, while the focus on sustainability adds an extra layer of appeal. It’s not cheap, but watching for clearance events can score you serious savings.
The showroom is laid out in room setups with digital tools to help you visualize your choices. Free design help—online or in-store—feels like a steal compared to private interior designer rates. Even the throw pillows look like they went through design school.
Target
Walking into Target feels like stepping into a home decor wonderland filled with pieces you actually want to use. The aisles are big, bright, and easy to get lost in. Whether you’re after a modern vibe, farmhouse style, or a dash of boho, there’s a whole section stacked with throw pillows, candles, and faux plants waiting to find a spot in your living room. If you love minimal and calm, stick to Project 62. Then you can swing by Hearth & Hand with Magnolia for that cozy, cool farmhouse touch.
Best part? Prices usually won’t break the bank unless you spot one of the limited designer collections. Suddenly everyone’s camping out online for a chic vase, and you’re left wondering if you missed a memo. You’ll find everything from area rugs and mirrors to complete patio sets. And don’t sleep on the seasonal section by the front, it’s packed with themed decor for every upcoming holiday. Before you know it, you’ll head home with a few kitchen gadgets you didn’t even know you wanted. No frills but so many options.