HG Openhouse Blog

There is no one kind of HomeGoods shopper, and that’s why it’s wonderful to hear from everyone! The HG Openhouse Blog is a place for shoppers to talk to fellow shoppers about their passion for home and get tips on everything and anything from organizing to decorating to gifting and more.

 
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I love the tall table and chairs tht have the cafe look.  This is often referred to as the bar table and chairs.  I wanted it to go in a special corner of the family room.  I decided after looking extensively that I should explore making what I so desired.  I found the three tier plant holder in HomeGoods.  I decided to get the glass for the table top at Michael’s store. It was an easy process because after I got the rubber disc to put on top of the planter, it held the glass in place so that the table would be secure.  For each of the three tiers, I found unique and interesting pots in HomeGoods.  But the best of all, I was so excited, because immediately I found these two wonderful chairs for the table at my favorite store (HomeGoods) made of this unique basket weave with metal foot rails.  Voila!!! It’s complete. All for less then $200.00.  Tell me how you’ve saved by making your own.

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