Finding the perfect piece to complete your living room or a quirky accent that brings your space to life can be an adventure in the Tri-Cities. Whether you love boutique shopping, creative DIY decor, or a full house refresh, this area is packed with shops and showrooms ready to inspire every style and budget.
Let’s get to it.
Galeria La Estrella
Over at Galeria La Estrella, you can finally retire that hand-me-down mattress and refresh your living space. The Pasco showroom is larger than you’d expect, and there’s even a basement full of displays. Their Sunnyside location keeps things open and bright, with fully dressed vignettes so you see how each piece works together.
What really stands out is their massive collection of home accessories. From mirrored accents to bold sculptural art, you’ll find pieces that crank up the personality in any hallway or corner. Prices are reasonable—neither sky-high nor rock-bottom—and they offer in-house financing without the usual credit-check drama.
Service is bilingual and relaxed, and they even have a decorator on hand if you need layout advice. Immediate delivery means you won’t be waiting weeks for your new couch or dining table. For folks in Pasco or Sunnyside, it’s a one-stop spot where décor shopping is quick, friendly, and refreshingly straightforward.
The Octopus’ Garden
Wandering into The Octopus’ Garden in Uptown Shopping Center, the air smells like incense and nostalgia. Since the mid-2000s, this boho-chic shop in Richland has been a treasure trove of tie-dye tees, artisan candles, and locally made jewelry. Walls are lined with greeting cards that range from sweet to side-splitting, and shelves are packed with quirky novelties you never knew you needed.
The vibe is funky and fun, with a noticeable focus on supporting local artists. You’ll find upcycled décor and handmade knick-knacks in every corner, each piece chosen to spark a smile. Prices are friendly, so it’s easy to pick up gifts for friends and maybe treat yourself too.
Whether you’re hunting for a unique birthday present or just browsing, The Octopus’ Garden feels like a small adventure. It’s the kind of shop where you leave with a bag of surprises and a happy wallet.
Beaver Bark Gift & Garden Center
In Richland, Beaver Bark Gift & Garden Center feels like the cool, plant-loving cousin of hardware and décor stores. Family-run by the Bobbetts since 1992, it blends garden chic with seasonal flair. You might stroll past a koi pond in a tropical atrium, then turn a corner into a wall of Halloween pumpkins or glittering Christmas ornaments.
Their plant selection is unbeatable—everything from starter veggies and rows of houseplants to those “Beaver Bark Grown” hanging baskets. They also stock landscape materials like bark, decorative rocks, flagstone, and soil in budget to mid-range prices. Staff members are always ready with tips, whether you need help planning a backyard or putting together custom planters. Plus, they carry seasonal gifts like holiday wreaths, bird feeders, and handmade pottery from local artisans. If your willpower is weak around cute garden accessories, consider yourself warned.
Mor Furniture for Less
When you need to furnish your apartment without emptying your savings, Mor Furniture for Less has your back. This family-run chain started as a waterbed shop in 1977 and now boasts over 35 locations across seven states. They keep things down-to-earth, mixing modern pieces, cozy farmhouse styles, and urban accents so your space looks pulled together without feeling stuffy.
The showrooms are massive—you can easily wander from patio umbrellas to mattress displays. They break up the shopping with free popcorn, cookies, and coffee, making the experience feel more like a hangout than a chore.
Furniture is displayed in styled vignettes that show off living rooms, bedrooms, offices, and outdoor setups. It’s simple to navigate, which helps when every room in your place needs something. Prices stay budget-friendly and there’s a lowest-price guarantee, so you’re not left worrying about overpaying. Financing options help if you want to spread out payments, and custom upholstery services are available if you have a vision but not the skills. All in all, it’s a no-fuss way to get your home looking ready for company.
Walker’s Furniture & Mattress Kennewick
If you’ve ever driven past the corner of Morain and Highway 395, you’ve probably seen Walker’s Furniture & Mattress in Kennewick. Family-owned since 1986, this place feels like a local institution. The warehouse-style showroom is divided into room groupings, so you’ll instantly know what a transitional living room looks like versus a rustic one. Room vignettes are set up everywhere, meaning you can picture a sectional or dining set in a real home—not just in a catalog.
They’re almost always running clearance sales or holiday deals, which is great if you’re on a tight budget. The mattress section features over 40 styles on display, plus a full year to decide if it’s the right fit for you. In-store tools let you play around with room layouts, and delivery options save you a trip back. Whether you need living room seating, bedroom sets, or patio furniture, this shop covers it all for Tri-Cities residents looking for solid value and variety.
Furniture Row Center
Stepping into Furniture Row Center feels like browsing a giant furniture magazine come to life. This family-owned chain has over 100 locations, and the Kennewick store sits right off Columbia Center Boulevard. The space is broken into distinct themes—rustic farmhouse, Scandinavian minimalist, and more—so you can bounce between styles without confusion.
They partner with well-known brands like La-Z-Boy and Jonathan Louis, so you’re getting quality names, not imitators. No salesperson will hover over you, but design advice is available if you need a second opinion. The focus is on living room and bedroom furniture, and they keep plenty of those sections well stocked.
Regular sales and flexible payment plans keep prices manageable. Seasonal décor rotates in, so when it’s time for holiday blankets or patio furniture, you’ll find what you need. It’s an easy way to give your whole house a refresh without running all over town.
Hobby Lobby
Stepping into a Hobby Lobby can feel like you’re in a decorating playground. This isn’t a small boutique but a huge warehouse-style store on W. Canal Drive stocked with budget-friendly finds for every room. If you’re chasing that “Joanna Gaines at home” vibe, they’ve got rustic accent tables, vintage-style vases, and farmhouse-chic signs. Style options range from boho and minimalist to coastal, and they offer so many throw pillows and candlesticks that styling becomes a fun challenge.
Seasonal sections here practically become a lifestyle. You’ll spot end caps filled with Halloween, Christmas, or Easter decorations, all usually marked 40 to 50 percent off. They post signs everywhere so you know exactly what’s on sale. Plus, if clipping coupons is your hobby, you’ll feel right at home hunting for sale tags. The faux-plant section deserves its own reputation… it’s huge and surprisingly realistic. You can also sign up for frame workshops or order custom items, which makes this spot a craft-lover’s dream. Just remember they’re closed on Sundays, so plan your decorating spree for another day.
HomeGoods
You know that friend who can make a room look high-end for half the price? That’s HomeGoods. Part of the TJX Companies along with TJ Maxx, this national chain focuses solely on home décor. Whether you want a modern minimalist living room one week or an eclectic boho vibe the next, this place delivers. Aisles are packed with rugs, lighting fixtures, wall art, quirky animal mugs, imported crafts, and vintage pieces that feel one-of-a-kind.
Walking through the Kennewick HomeGoods inside Columbia Center Mall is like going on an indoor treasure hunt. The 22,000-square-foot space is filled with random shelving and seasonal displays for Halloween and Christmas. Prices range from “steal” to “wait, this is really that cheap?” They rotate stock constantly, so what you see this week might be gone next week. You’ll even find a clearance section where you can score big-time discounts on last-season finds. That unpredictability makes browsing addictive and totally worth the trip.
At Home
When you wander into At Home in Kennewick, it feels like a store and a warehouse had a baby. Located in the old Shopko next to Columbia Center, this 106,000-square-foot space houses more than 50,000 items. Everything is neatly organized by category—boho pillows, farmhouse wall art, modern lamps, storage bins, you name it. The massive aisles and clear signage make it easy to find what you need.
Seasonal collections are a big deal here too. Expect Christmas décor by Halloween and patio furniture well before spring. With so many affordable items—lots under $15—you can fill a cart without breaking the bank. Shoppers usually leave with about $65 worth of goodies, thanks to constant deals and a loyalty program for reward point collectors. The store feels endless but also inviting—there are comfy chairs in some room setups if you need a break. Whether you prefer in-store shopping, curbside pickup, or same-day delivery, At Home covers all the bases.
Wine Country Furniture
Down in Pasco, Wine Country Furniture isn’t just another bland showroom, it’s a neighborly spot with a taste for both sleek modern designs and timeless Old World charm. Spread across 30,000 square feet, it never feels overwhelming. You can wander through hands-on displays of sofas, accent tables, dining room sets, area rugs, and full living room vignettes without squinting at a catalog.
Most items are in stock in their warehouse, so you won’t deal with monthslong waits. They even offer same-day delivery on many pieces and financing options to keep things stress-free. Prices hit that sweet spot between big-chain markup and budget stores, and you can still spot real deals on quality finds. Staff are known for solid customer service and personal-shopping help, which keeps things friendly and low-key. With a focus on locally grown, American-made pieces and an optional moving service, Wine Country Furniture feels refreshingly un-corporate while delivering on style and convenience.
Michaels
Right away, Michaels feels like the crafty cousin who fits right in at any holiday gathering. Seasonal displays shout their theme…for Halloween you’ll find more pumpkins than a suburban lot, and at Christmas the aisles burst with wreaths, garlands, ornaments and tiny snowy villages. Every visit brings fresh decor ideas and that “one more reindeer” moment without any judgment.
The store layout is wide and open, more like a neat warehouse than a cramped boutique. At the front you’ll spot faux florals, followed by distressed wood signs and sleek modern vases. If you lean boho, you’ll find macramé, patterned pillows and wall art that hint at a gallery wall in your kitchen.
Sales and coupons keep prices friendly, so grabbing supplies won’t empty your wallet. The custom framing area deserves special mention—you can leave with artwork that looks way fancier than you expected. On-site workshops and how-to demos pop up regularly, so whether you’re a crafting veteran or just want to spruce up your space, Michaels has you covered.
Ashley Store
Over at Ashley Store in Richland you’ll find big-box convenience and easy parking right off Hwy 240. The showroom feels more like a furniture maze…one minute you’re checking out sleek Modern Refinery sectionals, the next you’re circling cozy farmhouse tables with seasonal pumpkins.
They cover all bases from budget-friendly sofas you can reupholster later to top-name mattresses by Sealy and Tempur-Pedic. Ashley’s own brands fill a dedicated section, and a serious mattress gallery shows rows of squishy rectangles you can flop on. White-glove delivery and set-up feel like perks for everyone, not just the high rollers.
You can sink into each sofa to test comfort levels, and the bright lighting highlights fabrics and finishes clearly.
Shoppers range from first-apartment hunters to DIY decorators dragging partners toward accent chair displays. Staff members are quick to offer tips on mixing throw pillows or explain why you might skip a second coffee table. Before long, you’ll see why it’s tough to leave without something in your cart.