Whether you just moved into a new place or want to give your current space a fresh look, finding standout home decor shops nearby can feel overwhelming. Luckily, Reno is packed with unique stores that make shopping for furniture and accents an adventure, not a chore.
Let’s get to it.
Midtown Antiques
At Midtown Antiques, you won’t feel like you’ve stepped into a dusty relic shop. This 5,000-square-foot space in downtown Reno is organized so neatly that rows of Victorian fainting couches, art deco glassware, and mid-century credenzas don’t overwhelm you.
Each vendor’s booth is its own little world—from cowboy-chic wall art to retro motorcycle parts—so every corner holds something unique. Staff keep everything spotless and are happy to answer questions without making you feel like you’re in the way. Prices are reasonable for antiques, which can feel like hitting a thrifting jackpot.
Parking in Midtown is actually a breeze here, so you’re not circling blocks trying to score a spot. The owner, with a home-flipping background, sprinkles in cleverly repurposed pieces and switches up seasonal displays, so every visit reveals new finds and keeps that classic-vintage vibe fresh.
The Find
Visiting The Find on Longley Lane feels like reconnecting with a friend who always knows where to score standout pieces. The warehouse space holds everything from mid-century modern sofa frames to rustic farmhouse tables. Rotating stock means the showroom’s fresh every time you drop by.
You’ll spot sectionals, dining sets, oversized clocks—even accent chairs that look straight off your Instagram feed. Prices strike a balance between designer quality and smart savings, so treating yourself doesn’t require a second mortgage.
Staff here are big on design advice and happy to help you source those hard-to-find items. Since they’ve been locally owned since 2005, there’s a welcoming, familiar vibe from the moment you walk in. Though the selection shifts weekly, the focus on unique, well-curated pieces never changes.
Natural Selection
Right on St. Lawrence Avenue in Midtown, Natural Selection feels like stepping into a vintage curiosity shop that doubled down on plants. The space is compact but packed with carnivorous plants, succulents, antlers, taxidermy deer mounts, and shelves of quirky old books. Every item sits on or around actual antique furniture, so you get a curated vibe rather than random clutter.
Prices start low for small air plants or little decorative pieces, while ethically sourced mounts and large terrariums cost more. You’ll often spot Emily, one of the owners, helping customers pick plants or discuss custom terrarium setups. Whether you need a unique gift, an oddball décor item, or a set of bones for your collection, this place delivers. Natural Selection really nails the mix of outdoorsy botanicals and offbeat treasures without trying too hard.
The Nest
Walking into The Nest in Reno feels like hanging out at a friend’s cool studio, except everything has already been handpicked by experts. It’s a clean warehouse-meets-boutique setup, with furniture vignettes that actually flow. Mid-century modern pieces anchor the floor, but you’ll also see industrial barware, boho pillows, and other unexpected accents that somehow work together.
They focus on upcycling, so restored wood tables and custom-upholstered chairs stand out as one-of-a-kind finds rather than tired thrift-store leftovers. Sure, some statement pieces carry a higher price tag, but they also stock plenty of affordable home décor steals. You can browse retro magazines, vinyl records, and even cowboy boots repurposed as décor.
Seasonal swaps keep the lineup fresh—Halloween kitsch one month, vintage Christmas ornaments the next. Owner Tessa is known for sourcing and fixing unique items, plus she’ll arrange delivery if your car can’t handle that perfect dresser. The Nest nails the balance between boutique style and down-to-earth fun.
Ethan Allen
If you’re on the hunt for furniture that feels more thoughtful than “that’ll do,” Ethan Allen on South Virginia Street delivers. The showroom is set up like a boutique, with fully styled rooms that blend classic American designs, modern touches, and a hint of farmhouse charm. Most pieces are made right here in North America, so you’re getting solid materials and craftsmanship you don’t see anymore.
The Reno spot is easy to find in a typical suburban strip, and there’s plenty of parking out front. You’ll discover everything from sofas and dining tables to plush bedding and chic rugs—basically all the elements you need to transform a lived-in feel into something you’d want to show off. Customization options run deep: choose your fabric, finish, even hardware. Prices aren’t bargain-basement cheap but they reflect quality—you get what you pay for.
They also offer free design help, both in-store and via at-home visits if you’d rather stay in your comfy clothes. Digital planning tools and white-glove delivery round out the experience, so you can focus on picking the right shades of blue for your new living room.
Bassett Furniture
Stepping into Bassett Furniture, you immediately appreciate a century of design know-how. Their Reno location on South Virginia Street feels more like a curated living space than a warehouse. Showrooms display full rooms in a transitional-modern meets farmhouse style, with a mid-to-high-end vibe that goes far beyond box-store basics.
A separate design studio showcases all the finishes you could dream up, and their BenchMade upholstery line—a nod to their American roots—gets plenty of spotlight. Hundreds of fabric swatches let you customize sofas, chairs, and sectionals until they suit your taste.
They offer design consultations in-store or on-site at your home if you’d rather have a pro weigh in. Beyond seating, you’ll find tables, rugs, outdoor pieces, and more. Pricing isn’t outrageous, but don’t expect steep sales—they’re focused on quality and longevity. If you want customizable furniture backed by local service and design expertise, Bassett is right up your alley.
The Freckled Frog
Over at The Freckled Frog in Summit Mall, you’ll find European antiques sitting alongside silk florals, La Rochère glassware, and hand-milled French soaps. The displays are arranged like tiny living spaces, each one cozier and more inviting than the last.
Prices land in that sweet spot between mall shop and true collector’s piece—you won’t break the bank, but you’ll feel like you scored something special. The holiday setups here deserve a shout-out too; whether it’s Christmas or Halloween, the store transforms into a festive wonderland.
Staff give personalized attention without hovering, and they’ll even offer you water or a small pour of wine while you browse. If you need a unique gift or a statement decor piece, The Freckled Frog has you covered without feeling pushy or overpriced.
Mor Furniture for Less
Since 1977, Mor Furniture for Less has done furniture differently. They’ve grown to more than 29 showrooms across the West, each around 50,000 square feet of living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, kids’ furniture, and outdoor displays. You’ll find everything from Tempur-Pedic and Serta mattresses to sectionals, desks, beds, giant mirrors, and stacks of pillows—basically any style you want, from modern to farmhouse chic.
Mor skips the middleman, so prices run roughly 10 to 30 percent lower than other stores. If you spot a better deal, they’ll double the difference. While you browse life-like room scenes, free cookies and popcorn keep you going. You can try mattresses in the showroom, then sign up for same-day delivery, professional assembly, or flexible financing plans to spread out payments. In the end, Mor Furniture for Less feels like a family-run operation that takes saving seriously—and doesn’t mind if you snack while you shop.
Bob’s Discount Furniture and Mattress Store
If you’re in Reno, Bob’s Discount Furniture and Mattress Store really leans into the “discount” part of its name. Tucked into the Redfield Promenade strip mall, it feels like a warehouse-style showroom divided by room type. You might start in the living room section and end up in an army of mattresses and memory-foam pillows without missing a beat.
Prices here won’t leave your wallet empty, and there’s almost always a clearance sale going on. The store mixes modern farmhouse, traditional pieces, and surprise accents like a globe-shaped lamp next to a recliner. Financing options are flexible, so you won’t feel awkward asking for help. They even offer appointment shopping and a café serving free ice cream—because why not sweeten sofa hunting? With home delivery, fabric swatch swaps, and a focus on keeping Reno families’ homes stylish on a budget, Bob’s lives up to its name.
RC Willey
At RC Willey’s Reno store, you’ll find a showroom large enough to cover every room in your house. With ample parking outside and clear displays inside, you can stroll from living rooms and bedrooms to appliances and patio sets in under an hour. They carry sofas, beds, mattresses you can test, TVs, kitchen appliances, even flooring samples if you’re tackling a bigger project.
Styles range from modern minimalism to classic traditional, with mid-century-modern accents and farmhouse-chic thrown in. Prices fit a mid-range budget, but you can always upgrade to higher-end pieces. If you’d rather not pay up front, their flexible financing and Blue Rewards program let you spread out payments. They also have a Low Price Guarantee and an outlet section for clearance bargains.
Though Berkshire Hathaway now owns the chain, RC Willey still feels family-minded. White-glove delivery, in-home setup, and personal shopping appointments are all on the table. It’s a one-stop spot for Reno homeowners who want convenience without sacrificing style.