Home Decor Refresh: 12 Boise Stores Worth a Visit

Whether you’re itching to reinvent your living room or just want a few quirky finds to freshen up your space, the home decor scene around Boise is packed with options. From big warehouse showrooms to indie boutiques and treasure-filled antique malls, there’s something here for every style, budget, and impulse buy.

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Chf Home Furnishings

Since 1953, Chf Home Furnishings has been a Boise staple, and they’ve definitely hung more curtains than most of us have owned. This family-run spot isn’t a no-personality big box store, but feels more like a local legend. Their downtown showroom is packed with endless setups of sofas, beds and kitchen appliances, each arranged to feel like someone’s living their best life.

They focus on upscale contemporary and classic styles, so your furniture will still look solid after you move a few times. The price tags match that durability… if you want cheaper pieces, their clearance center next door is worth checking out. The staff here are pros at helping you find exactly what you need, with zero pushiness.

It’s not just furniture either. You’ll find mattresses, lighting, patio sets when it’s warm enough, and even appliances all under one roof. Even if you’re just browsing, they’ll treat you like you actually matter, something you don’t always get elsewhere.

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Chf Clearance Center

Tucked on North Orchard, the Chf Clearance Center has quietly held it down for deal hunters since 2009. They focus on moving overstock and floor models from brands like Flexsteel and La-Z-Boy, but it never feels like you’re rummaging through a dusty warehouse. The sprawling, multi-level space is organized by room type, which makes it easy to picture how a dresser or sofa might fit in your home.

If you’re shopping for a new mattress, they back it up with a Sleep Comfort Guarantee so you don’t get stuck with something lumpy. Prices stick in the budget-to-mid-range zone, and you can score extra-low deals on scratched or dented items. Holiday sales bring even deeper discounts, especially on outdoor or seasonal decor.

The team here really seems to want to help, whether you’re interested in financing, need a personal shopping line for accessibility, or just want directions to the dresser section. It’s perfect if you want brand-name furniture at clearance prices.

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Mixed Greens | Modern Gifts

In the heart of Boise, Mixed Greens | Modern Gifts nails that colorful, modern vibe without feeling dated. Opened in 2005, this boutique feels fresh every time you stop by. You’ll find funky plant pots, handmade jewelry, bath products, journals and seasonal decorations that seem to change whenever the weather does.

They showcase a lot of local and regional goods, plus some in-house creations. Price-wise, it sits in a friendly mid-range, so you won’t get sticker shock but you’ll still feel like you’re treating yourself. The staff actually care about finding you the right gift, not just hovering like retail ghosts.

The space is big and laid-back—over 3,000 square feet—so you have room to explore without feeling crowded. They’re known for free gift wrapping that goes beyond plain tissue paper, adding natural accents and custom touches. If you time it for First Thursday or catch one of their pop-ups with food and art, it’s an extra fun outing. It really is the gift shop for anyone who wants something a bit different.

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Ennis Fine Furniture- Boise

When you step into Ennis Fine Furniture in Boise, you quickly see it’s more than a typical sofa-and-lamp store. Family-owned since 1946, this showroom is laid out like a series of styled living rooms you’d find in a design magazine. You’ll spot timeless leather sofas, plush chairs and modern-rustic pieces that feel chic enough to keep the dog off the couch.

The selection includes top names—Stickley, Hancock & Moore, American Leather—and handpicked imports with global flair. Prices lean upscale, but the furniture is built to last well beyond your next coffee obsession. If you’d rather not wander alone, free design consultations are on hand without the pushy sales talk. They handle delivery, assembly and even haul away your old couch. Come summer, they’ll spruce up your patio. When the holidays roll around, expect twinkle lights and festive decor. It’s classic service with a fresh style edge, and they’ve been perfecting it for decades.

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Antique World Mall and The Annex

Antique World Mall and The Annex might be tucked into an ordinary strip mall on Overland Road, but inside it’s a treasure trove. This 30,000-square-foot warehouse is packed with dealer booths offering reclaimed wood tables, teak credenzas, vintage album crates and statement lamps straight out of the seventies. No snobbery here—just aisles of affordable finds.

The Annex area feels like stepping onto a film set, with room-like displays mixing mid-century and rustic-luxe vibes. You’ll spot copper accents, retro wall art and knick-knacks that spark DIY inspiration. Booth inventories shift often, so each visit brings new surprises. Prices suit budget decorators and thrifty hunters alike. Around Christmas, this place goes all out with vintage Santas and tinsel galore. Even if you only drop in on a rainy afternoon, the changing displays and friendly dealers make it a fun, unpredictable detour through Boise’s most eclectic marketplace.

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Dragonfly

Dragonfly has been part of downtown Boise since 1983, and its bohemian-eclectic vibe feels like a warm welcome. Inside the cozy shop you’ll find colorful dresses, playful jewelry and home goods ranging from patterned mugs to fun kitchen towels—all handpicked and displayed with care.

The layout is small but packed with discoveries: suncatchers, incense sticks, unique candles and more. Prices start low—some decor items come in under ten dollars—so it’s easy to grab a gift or treat yourself. The friendly staff strikes the right balance between helpful and laid-back, and free parking behind the store makes visits hassle-free in busy downtown. After forty years, Dragonfly still stands out as a fun, local boutique full of personality and one-of-a-kind finds.

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Emerald Furniture

If you’re hunting for solid wood pieces on a budget, Emerald Furniture on West Emerald Street is your spot. This family-run shop in Boise feels more like a friendly warehouse than an upscale showroom. You’ll find stacks of dressers, nightstands, and home office furniture all tagged “new arrival,” and the selection changes regularly.

Some items lean classic—oak and walnut dressers with a gently-used patina—while others surprise you, like a sleek mid-century modern desk next to a treadmill or a collection of vacuums. Prices stay reasonable whether you’re eyeing a consignment piece or a clearance coffee table. Staff members are around if you need help, but they won’t hover—you can wander freely for as long as you like.

They offer loading assistance and same-day delivery, so you won’t have to wait weeks for your new sofa. Emerald Furniture nails that Boise-local vibe: budget-friendly, a bit delightfully chaotic, and full of solid finds that feel built to last.

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La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries

Down on Orchard, La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries has been the go-to spot for anyone serious about comfort. You might already know La-Z-Boy invented the recliner back when Calvin Coolidge was president, and they still lean into that legacy. The showroom has a gallery vibe, with tidy room setups that might make you rethink your own living room layout.

Inside, you’ll find a big focus on living room furniture, home theater seating and sleeper sofas—perfect if you host guests and want to impress them just a little. Prices sit right in the mid-range—you won’t feel sticker shock, but you’re not in discount territory either. With custom fabric options, you really can order a sofa in “salsa” or “tranquil fog,” and that starts to feel like a solid value. The staff here actually know their sectionals from their loveseats and will hook you up with a free design consult if that sounds useful. They cover everything from classic silhouettes to modern lines, so you can mix a timeless piece with something fresh.

When summer arrives, they bring out patio sets too, so you can get comfy outside. There’s zero high-pressure sales nonsense—just a lot of options to sit and test your own definition of “cozy.”

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Mor Furniture for Less

Not far from Fairview Ave, Mor Furniture for Less is hard to miss—imagine a warehouse the size of two supermarkets stacked end to end. They started in the ’70s selling waterbeds in San Diego and have grown into a full-on furniture operation across the Western US. The Boise showroom sits in a suburban corner with easy parking and, rumor has it, always-warm cookies, popcorn and coffee for shoppers.

Inside, you can furnish your whole house and still have plenty of room to wander. They cover every style from boho to classic old-school, and seasonal displays rotate from patio paradise in summer to full-on holiday cheer in winter. Prices tend to lean budget-friendly, but if you look closely you’ll spot higher-end brands like Bernhardt and Tempur-Pedic among the usual selections.

Clearance corners and financing options are part of the DNA here, and their “Double the Difference” price guarantee gives you peace of mind if you spot a better deal elsewhere. If you’re happy with mainstream styles or need to kit out an Airbnb quickly, this place has the square footage and staff to get you sorted—plus, you won’t have to build everything yourself.

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Scandinavian Designs Furniture

Walking into Scandinavian Designs Furniture, you immediately notice the clean Nordic style everywhere you look. With two Treasure Valley locations—one on Boise’s Broadway and the other in Meridian—you get loads of space to browse modern minimalism and mid-century inspired pieces. Neutral sofas and tables mingle with occasional bold accent chairs, so you can stick to staples or try a pop of color.

The store keeps it local but operates on a big scale. Family-owned since 1963, they offer custom imports alongside ready-to-go favorites. Prices stretch from budget-friendly picks to investment-level statement pieces. You’ll also find beds, desks, wall art and home office gear, plus seasonal displays that change with summer, fall and beyond. There’s an eco-friendly focus, too—many items use sustainable materials. Design consultations come free of charge, and the parking is ample. Whether you’re revamping a room or just scouting style ideas, Scandinavian Designs delivers a sleek, no-pressure experience.

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Furniture Row

Furniture Row feels like a big-box warehouse with a serious style upgrade. When you walk in, entire vignettes showcase mid-century modern sofas, chunky rustic dining tables or cottage-cozy accents side by side. Sections are organized by theme—boho, western, modern—and the open layout makes it easy to compare looks without a salesperson hovering.

Prices land in that sweet spot: not bargain-basement, but also not wallet-melting. They run value promos where higher spending unlocks bigger discounts, plus no-interest financing if you’d rather spread payments over months. Beyond living room pieces, you’ll find mattresses, rugs and stacks of decor. Delivery and curbside pickup give you flexible options if your Subaru won’t handle a sectional. Being family-owned since 1978 shows in the local pride—they even have occasional in-store events. If you’re hunting for style variety and a no-pressure vibe, Furniture Row delivers plenty of both.

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T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods

You know how you pop in for one small item and emerge with a carload? That’s T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods in a nutshell. On the T.J. Maxx side, you’ll score modern lighting fixtures, farmhouse-chic end tables, and designer cookware marked 20–60% off retail. The catch is simple: if you spot it, grab it—stock rotates fast, so today’s deal might be gone tomorrow.

Over in HomeGoods, the aisles are set up like cozy little rooms. You’ll discover woven ottomans, oversized throw pillows, seasonal décor, and those quirky ceramic planters you never knew you needed. It feels part warehouse, part boutique—plenty of variety without overwhelming you.

Between the random high-end finds, DIY essentials, and easy parking plus curbside pickup, this spot has something for every room—and every wallet. Just be prepared for the thrill of the hunt… and the inevitable full shopping cart.

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