10 Of The Best Furniture Stores In Dallas To Help You Style Your Home

February 15, 2022 Reading Time: 5 minutes
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Mirela Mohan
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Whether you’ve moved to Dallas recently or you’ve lived most of your life here, your home’s furniture should be both pleasing and functional. The good thing about Dallas? It’s got literally thousands of furniture stores. The bad thing? It’s got literally thousands of furniture stores.

If you don’t have time to play the “best deal” hunting game, we’ve done the legwork for you. All you need to do now is set your GPS to find 10 of the best furniture stores in Dallas, as shown below:

1. Rooms To Go

If you’re looking for a store that offers furniture in Dallas, Rooms To Go is the place for you. They offer furniture for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, nursery rooms, home offices and more. Check out their collections featuring items to match the style of Sofia Vergara, Cindy Crawford or Julianne Hough.

 

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Finding the right furniture for your needs is the first step. To get it to your home, you can enjoy Room To Go’s free doorway delivery to select ZIP codes for merchandise totaling $1,119 or less. Quick delivery is also available if you want to have the furniture in your home as soon as possible. Moreover, Rooms To Go offers furniture assembly, if that is something you need assistance with when buying here.

2. Aelegant Furniture

Aelegant Furniture offers furniture and a variety of home furnishings. Their catalog includes items based on interior design trends that cater to modern and elegant spaces. If you’re considering buying a dining room set, you can find 5-piece dining sets or vintage-style bar tables and more without breaking the bank.

 

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Renewing your bedroom is a breeze if you visit Aelegant Furniture’s showroom. You can find both sets for adults and children at this store. A new bed, dresser and mattress can all be bought in the same place.

3. The Interior Dallas

The Interior Dallas is not only a furniture store but it’s a business catering to your home’s renovation and style upgrade needs, whether you’re looking to remodel, paint or redecorate. With decades of remodeling experience, the company guarantees its in-house contracts are committed to delivering quality work.

You can find the best of furniture here, including eclectic, traditional or modern classical pieces. The Interior’s locations cater to Dallas and Inwood, but you can also shop their online showroom.

4. BT Furnishings

When you shop at BT Furnishings, a variety of furniture awaits you, whether you’re considering new pieces for your living room, bedroom, dining room, home office or patio. You can also find mattresses and home accents here.

 

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BT Furnishings’ services include delivery within four days or immediate pick up for items that are in stock. Delivery also includes furniture assembly by one of the store’s professionals. BT Furnishings has locations in Dallas, Garland, Plano and a new store in Arlington.

5. Buy 4 Less Furniture

Buy 4 Less Furniture is a terrific place for finding good deals on furniture. Be sure to check out their specials to see which items catch your eye. Currently, specials include beds, chests and dressers, dining room furniture, living room furniture, mattresses and rugs.

Besides visiting their Dallas location, you can also order online. As far as financing goes, no credit is needed. You can choose your easy payment options and call to place your order.

6. Scott Cooner

At Scott Cooner, you can shop for luxury modern furniture for your kitchen as well as find closet lighting and accessories. Available items represent the iconic Midcentury Modern and classic styles and new lines from contemporary designers.

 

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At your disposal since 1995, Scott Cooner carries a diverse palette of brands that can enhance your home or your office, such as Poliform, Cassina, Paola Lento and Minotti. Items advertised on the website are available on order.

7. J. Douglas Design

When it comes to exquisite furniture and assistance with interior design,  J. Douglas Design is the place for you! They’ve been in business for 32 years and they’ve been selling furnishings, art and art accessories in a variety of styles, from Marge Carson and Maitland Smith to Caracole or Taylor King.

 

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J. Douglas Design stands out for their unique services, as customers get one-on-one consultations with J. Douglas, a design service that’s free of charge in most cases. You can visit the Dallas showroom to look for your next piece, or you can use the Room Planner – an online tool to help you create a stylish and functional room, complete with furniture placement and décor.

8. Weir’s Furniture

Weir’s Furniture is a family-owned business that’s been servicing the Dallas and Fort Worth areas for more than half a century. They’ve managed to curate high quality and reasonably priced furniture, so you can personalize your home with a touch of style.

 

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Your living room, bedroom, office, dining room and basically every room of your home can be outfitted with furniture offered here. They offer delivery throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex area using their own trucks.

9. Again and Again

Whether you prefer vintage, modern or antique furniture, you can find it all at Again and Again.  If you can’t find what you’re looking for among the in-store stock, the store offers custom furniture. Besides providing new items, this business also helps to revive your old furniture if you feel you can’t let go of that special piece that’s seen one too many years. You can bring old furniture here to be refinished, reupholstered or lacquered.

 

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If you’re relocating and wish to declutter your home while earning some cash, you can take advantage of their consignment services. Midcentury, 50s, 60s, 70s and unique heirlooms that are still in good condition are their specialty.

10. Anteks

Furnishing your home is just one of the projects you can tackle when you visit the Anteks store. Their services extend to much more. They take a holistic approach to outfitting a home, from renovation, plumbing and hardware, painting, furniture selection and designer insights to make your dream home a reality. They specialize in Southwestern décor – thick wood, leather and more are just elements that they could use to style your home.

After finding the furniture that best fits your Dallas home, make sure you have room for it alongside your other belongings. You might find that you’d still like to keep some of your old furniture, either to pass on to other family members or even for later use.

While you enjoy your new furniture, you could temporarily move your old items into self storage. Renting a self storage unit in Dallas costs about $115/month. Most people rent a 10’x10’ unit, but depending on the size and volume of your furniture, you could go for a different size. A 5’x10’ unit could be the perfect fit for the furniture of an average bedroom. If you’re planning on storing several pieces of furniture, you should probably upgrade to a 10’x15’ unit.

Mirela Mohan
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Mirela Mohan

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