Whether you’re in the mood to refresh your living room, hunting for that perfect statement lamp, or searching for unique treasures to brighten up your space, Port St. Lucie is full of home decor gems waiting to be discovered. From local boutiques packed with personality to bargain-filled warehouses and creative craft shops, you’ll find options to fit every style and budget.
Let’s get to it.
The Purple Door
You’ll love stepping into The Purple Door in Port St. Lucie. Every shelf is packed with raw crystals, moon water, piles of incense, and handmade candles that double as décor. The boho, mystical vibe hits you as soon as you walk in, and the colorful displays feel unexpectedly homey.
Owners Sheryl and Chris know everyone by name and have that knack for making strangers feel like old friends. You might catch a wire-wrapping class in action or see someone getting an oracle card reading right at the counter. If you’re hunting for a custom ring, a moon-phase candle, or a new tapestry to jazz up your space, this is your spot.
They’ve got budget-friendly finds perfect for beginners, plus massive crystal clusters if you want to splurge. Even if you pop in on a whim from the strip mall, you’ll probably end up hanging around way longer than you planned. Just be prepared to leave with at least one new favorite crystal…or maybe seven.
Shell Bazaar
Pulling up to Shell Bazaar on US Highway 1, you can’t miss the giant 2½-ton sea shell out front. That landmark photo op alone makes the drive worth it. Family-owned since 1953, this place is officially Port St. Lucie’s oldest business.
Inside feels like a bright, beachy wonderland—nautical wall art, coral, sand dollars, wind chimes, shell jewelry, pirate trinkets and more. There’s even a little honey shop, taffy counter, and a café if you need a snack break. Prices are classic souvenir level, so grabbing a simple shell keepsake won’t hurt your wallet.
If you’re looking to deck out your patio or kitchen with coastal wall décor, they’ve got you covered without sending your bank account into tears. Themed displays change all year long. Around the holidays you’ll spot shell-constructed Christmas trees, and other times you’ll find something you never knew your coffee table needed. It’s the ultimate spot for that beach-house vibe, even if you’re miles inland.
Mystical Treasures
Tucked into a strip mall on US-1, Mystical Treasures surprises you the second you step inside. Crystals line every shelf in neat, museum-style displays—everything from rose quartz to massive clusters. The selection rotates often, so there’s always something new to discover.
It’s not just rocks here. You’ll find candles and wax melts, incense, salt lamps, fidget toys, jewelry, puzzles and even tobacco accessories you might not expect in a metaphysical shop. Forgot a gift bag? They’ll wrap your purchase on the spot.
Prices start at about two bucks for small tumbled stones and go up to around a hundred for singing bowls or decorative relic vases. The overall vibe feels boho with a polished, new-age twist. Staff are super friendly whether you’re a crystal pro or just browsing with the kids (they’ve got a play nook set up). Angela, the owner, keeps everything feeling homey without letting the shop get cluttered.
pOpshelf
When you want trendy home accents or party supplies without blowing your budget, pOpshelf has your back. This 9,000-square-foot store is packed with seasonal knickknacks, on-trend décor, snacks, craft kits, candles and beauty finds—all mostly under five bucks.
One trip can score you a fresh set of kitchen towels, a Halloween sign, and still leave enough for an iced coffee. The vibe is perky and bright, with each aisle decked out in seasonal themes—think beach one week, fall pumpkins the next, sprinkled with little boho touches. Everything is clean, organized and selfie-ready.
If you’re the type to rearrange throw pillows just for fun, or you love filling baskets with whatever catches your eye, this place is basically made for you. They even offer curbside pickup and same-day delivery, so you can shop in your sweatpants and still get all those cute finds delivered straight to your door.
Michaels
Michaels has been the go-to craft store in suburban plazas since 1973. You’ll often find it next to a discount shoe shop or nail salon, and with over 1,300 locations it’s hard to miss. They carry everything from modern minimalist décor to farmhouse, boho and vintage seasonal collections.
Home accents start under three bucks and BOGO deals pop up all the time. If you need a picture frame in every color of the rainbow, or want custom framing done by a pro, this is your headquarters. Their MakerPlace section even features artisan goods, all made right in the store chain.
Wide aisles, clear department signs and staged home vignettes make it easy to shop without feeling overwhelmed. They also host weekend “MakeBreak” events if you want to craft alongside other DIY fans. Between curbside pickup and regular sales, Michaels has pretty much nailed the suburban shopping experience.
HomeGoods
If you love a good bargain hunt, HomeGoods is your jam. With more than 900 locations across the country, most nesting in suburban plazas alongside Marshalls or TJ Maxx, it’s the spot where you’ll stumble on just about anything. Need a neon flamingo lamp? They’ve got you. Hunting for a Turkish bath towel? It’s probably tucked between stacks of kitchen gadgets.
The warehouse-style aisles are ever-changing, so one visit might reward you with minimalist Scandi stools and the next reveals riotous boho blankets. There’s furniture, throw pillows, wall art, and odds-and-ends that somehow blend farmhouse chic with global flair. You’ll wander past beachy throws, seasonal ceramic pumpkins, and that cut-glass vase you didn’t know you needed. Prices usually run 20 to 60 percent below full-price stores, and you never know when a fresh shipment will turn up. It’s not a luxury shopping trip, but it’s a blast, and you’ll almost always walk out carrying something you never planned on buying.
The Home Depot
When it’s time to tackle home improvement, The Home Depot is your one-stop shop. With over 2,300 stores—including two in Port St. Lucie—you can get everything from caulk and storage shelves to patio sets and fire pits. The style selection covers every taste, whether you’re into farmhouse, coastal, or just want reliable fixtures that work.
You’ll find budget-friendly options up to solid mid-range gear, plus “Pro” deals and bulk discounts to help keep costs down. Seasonal sections light up before holidays and spring planting season, and the garden center definitely draws a crowd. Don’t miss the tool rental area or services like key cutting, custom paint matching, and full appliance or flooring installation if you’d rather leave it to the pros.
The layout is all about function: wide aisles, concrete floors, sky-high shelves, and mostly self-serve. Grab blinds, soil, ceiling lights, or a new grill—all in one trip, no fuss, no drama.
Habitat for Humanity Port St. Lucie ReStore
Walking into Habitat for Humanity Port St. Lucie ReStore, you step into a warehouse stacked with second-hand treasures. Mid-century furniture sits beside farmhouse lamps, industrial salvage hangs out with boho rugs, and the prices are surprisingly low. A $20 bookcase or that quirky lamp wedged behind a dresser can quickly become your next find.
Everything changes daily—last week it might be holiday ornaments, today a stretch of countertop waiting for its forever kitchen. Friendly volunteers roam the floor, ready to help you load your haul and answer questions. You’ll see kitchen cabinets, outdoor patio sets, light fixtures, and more. The layout keeps you moving from one surprise to the next, so you might spot the perfect dining table one day and a neon sofa the next.
Parking is plentiful, patience rewards the best finds, and every visit feels like a mini treasure hunt. It’s a great spot for anyone who loves unique pieces without paying full price—and you’ll be helping a good cause while you shop.
dd’s DISCOUNTS
If scoring steep discounts is your thing, dd’s DISCOUNTS delivers. The aisles are stocked deep with overstock and closeout deals—from brand-name apparel to home accents. You’ll stumble on farmhouse lamps, pastel summer pillows, boho throws, kitchen gadgets, holiday décor, and plenty of faux plants. That $8 wonder might just be hiding on a deal rack.
Don’t expect a boutique vibe here. It’s all functional warehouse shopping: self-serve aisles, straightforward displays, and new markdowns dropping daily. Grab storage bins, seasonal decorations, or that quirky wall art before someone else beats you to it.
Whether you’re looking for Halloween gear in July or just hunting for everyday bargains, dd’s mixes depth with surprise. The sign says 20 to 70 percent off, and they really mean it. For anyone on a budget who loves a solid deal, this place is a win.