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FAQ

What counts as home decor?

Home decor includes the items you add to a space to give it personality, color, or texture. Examples include:

  • Throw pillows, blankets, and rugs
  • Wall art, mirrors, and picture frames
  • Table lamps, floor lamps, and decorative lighting
  • Vases, trays, candles, and small accent pieces
  • Window treatments and decorative storage

When shopping, think about scale and function—choose pieces that match your room size and daily needs. On Walmart.com you can browse by style or room and use fast‑delivery filters like "Get it fast" to find items available nearby.

How do you use the rule of 3 when decorating?

The rule of 3 is a simple visual guideline: group items in odd numbers to create balance and interest. Try these approaches:

  • Arrange three objects of different heights on a mantel or shelf to form an appealing triangle.
  • Mix textures and finishes—wood, metal, and fabric—to keep the grouping dynamic.
  • Use one large item, one medium, and one small to avoid a flat look.

It’s not a strict law—use it as a starting point, then adjust until the arrangement feels balanced to you.

What is the 3-5-7 rule of decorating?

The 3-5-7 idea is a layering guideline that helps you balance scale and detail: use a few focal pieces, several supporting elements, and multiple small accents. In practice:

  • Choose 3 stronger focal pieces (like a sofa, a large rug, and a major artwork).
  • Add 5 medium elements (lighting, side tables, larger accessories).
  • Finish with 7 small accents (pillows, vases, books) to add texture.

This approach encourages variety without clutter. Quantities can shift by room size; treat the numbers as flexible prompts rather than rules to follow exactly.

How do I pick the right rug size for my room?

Choosing a rug comes down to scale and how furniture sits on it. Use these guidelines:

  • Measure the room and the furniture layout before you shop.
  • In living areas, aim to have at least the front legs of seating on the rug so pieces feel anchored.
  • For bedrooms, place a rug that extends beyond the sides and foot of the bed so you step onto soft flooring.
  • Under dining tables, pick a rug that keeps chairs on the rug when pulled out.

Always check product dimensions on Walmart.com and compare them to your measurements before purchasing.

How does "Get it fast" speed up delivery?

"Get it fast" highlights items that are stocked nearby or available for expedited fulfillment, so you can receive them sooner than standard shipping. Key points:

  • Products flagged for fast delivery may qualify for express shipping or same‑day/next‑day store pickup, depending on location.
  • Availability and delivery estimates show on the product page and at checkout—these can change by ZIP code.
  • If speed matters, use filters for fast pickup or expedited shipping and confirm the estimated arrival before you place the order.

Options vary by item and location, so check the listing for the most current details.

About Home Furniture, Bedding & Home Decor - Walmart.com

You can refresh your home one room at a time, choosing pieces that fit your style, your space, and the way you actually live. Whether you are setting up a first apartment, updating a family room, or adding small touches that make a space feel finished, thoughtful home decor helps tie everything together. The goal is not to buy everything at once, but to make choices that work for your layout and your daily routines.

Use this guide to think through each part of your home, from the furniture you sit on to the bedding you sleep in. A little planning makes it easier to pick pieces that work well together.

Start With Your Furniture and Layout

Furniture sets the foundation for every room, so it helps to start there before layering in home decor. Measure your space first, including doorways and hallways, so you know what will fit. Think about how each piece earns its place: a sofa anchors a living room, a table shapes a dining area, and storage furniture keeps clutter out of sight.

As you compare home furniture options, keep these points in mind:

  • Match the scale of each piece to the room so nothing feels crowded or lost.
  • Consider materials and finishes that suit your household, including pets and young children.
  • Look for pieces that do more than one job, such as an ottoman with hidden storage.
  • Choose neutral foundations when you want flexibility to change accents later.

Layer In Home Decor That Reflects You

Once the larger pieces are in place, home decor is how you add personality. Accents like wall art, mirrors, rugs, throw pillows, lamps, and plants bring color, texture, and warmth into a room. Start with a simple color palette, then build around it so the pieces feel intentional.

When you are choosing accents, balance is your friend. A few well-placed pieces often do more than a crowded shelf. Mix textures, vary heights, and leave some open space. If you like to change things seasonally, lean on smaller, swappable items so refreshing a room stays easy.

Make Bedrooms Restful With the Right Bedding

Your bedroom should feel calm, and the right bedding goes a long way toward that. Begin with the basics that fit your mattress size, then think about how each layer feels and functions. Comfort, easy care, and the right weight for your climate all matter more than any trend.

  • Choose sheets in a fabric and weave that feels good against your skin year round.
  • Pick a comforter or duvet weight that matches how warm or cool you sleep.
  • Add pillows that support the way you rest, whether you sleep on your back, side, or stomach.
  • Use a coordinated palette so your bedding ties into the rest of the room.

Set Up Your Kitchen and Dining Space

Kitchen and dining choices are where everyday function really shows. Think about how you cook and gather: a busy household may want durable, easy-to-clean surfaces and plenty of seating, while a smaller space benefits from pieces that fold, stack, or store away. Cookware, dinnerware, and a few small appliances cover most daily needs.

Bring the look together by carrying a few decor cues into the kitchen and dining area, such as a matching table runner, coordinated dishware, or simple open shelving. Practical details, like the right number of place settings and storage for what you use most, keep mealtime smooth.

Keep Everything Tidy With Smart Storage

Good home storage and organization helps the rest of your choices stay looking their best. Before buying bins or shelves, take stock of what you own and where clutter tends to collect. Then match storage to the habit, so the things you use often are easy to reach and the rest stay out of the way.

  • Use baskets and bins to corral small items on open shelves.
  • Add closet organizers to use vertical space better.
  • Choose furniture with built-in storage for rooms that do double duty.
  • Label or group items so everyone in the home knows where things belong.

By working through your home this way, from furniture and home decor to bedding, kitchen and dining, and storage, you can build a space that feels personal and easy to maintain. Take it one room at a time, and let your home essentials grow with your needs.

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