Yes, that’s true! Those of you who are local, did you hear that Wayfair is now in Atlanta with a huge store? I heard about it a few months ago and then I saw influencers invited to their grand opening. I didn’t get the invitation, so I decided to check them out myself a couple of weeks ago and I brought Mark along with me. It’s at the Howell Mill Road exit in case you want to go yourself. I used to go down that way all the time, because there are 2 great fabric stores off that road, as well as a big Anthropologie and lots design shops down that way, but I’m not shopping for home as much these days, so I haven’t been down there in ages. I also visited the Ballard Designs flagship store since I haven’t been in there in years either, so that was fun and I’ll share it another day. Today, come along with me to the new Wayfair store. I didn’t buy anything, but it was fun to look.

They have a lot of things crammed into this area and the Wayfair store is at the back of a shopping center so you just follow the signs to get to it. It’s huge! Be prepared to walk, it seems to be as big as the Ikea store.

They have everything under one roof, so that’s pretty nice if you’re shopping for a lot of different things. I’m sure not everything offered online is in the store, but it’s a good representation of their products.

Howell Mill design district.

Lots of furniture to check out in person, which is always nice.

Indoor and outdoor accessories galore.

Pillows and soft goods.

Outdoor furniture

Rugs

Lots of outdoor furniture and accessories.

How about this cute Smeg fridge?

Tableware galore as well as pots and pans.

More outdoor.

Outdoor rugs

Plants

Lots of blue and white and accessory pieces.

You can shop most everything from the floor, except furniture will be shipped.

Baskets galore.


Lighting, it’s always nice to see lighting in person.

Lamps

Beds and bedding.

Vanities

Everything for bathroom remodels, including tile.

You can see lots of vignettes set up too in each area.

Wallpaper.

Appliances

Custom cabinetry, which I didn’t know they carry.

Cabinets and shelving.

Small appliances and everything for the kitchen.

More accessories.


Dressers and side tables.

Beds.

Bedding and benches.

Many room vignettes set up.

Rugs galore



Media cabinets


Room designs with lots of furniture options. It’s a fun place to visit, so if you’re looking for options, it’s a good place to look!




WOW! Way cool.
I had no idea there were Wayfair stand alone stores. Great shopping trip.
This Wayfair store is absolutely amazing! Thanks for all your pictures! I sure wish we could have a store like this in Western Canada! How great that would be! We buy a lot of items on line as that’s all we have. Canada is so far behind the USA. How I wish we were living in the USA. We absolutely loved our 16 years spent on South Padre Island for 6 months out of the year! We love the USA and have so many wonderful friends there.
Hi, Mary-Ann, wish you could too, come on back if you ever can do it!
Interesting pics, never been to their store. Most shots look straight from Buc-ee’s, other shots seem taken at Lowe’s.
May you live in interesting times, indeed.
Start adding good jewelry to your blog. Plenty of money there. Met a woman who specialized in vintage real jewels globally while on a historic garden tour in Italy. You know, the type of jewelry you must make an appointment, and their front door is locked to the public. She let me go to one of those ‘meetings’. She bought a few things. Best part, all that money and the jewels fit lightly into the hand.
Thanks for doing all the footwork! That’s a big store. There is a Wayfair store in Illinois also, which is about 90 minutes from where I live. I was there shortly after they opened, which was over a year ago. Like you, I’m not buying much for my home at this point, but it’s fun to look!