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Stores Like Domestications: Where To Shop Now

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If you grew up flipping through Domestications catalogs for cozy bedding, comforter sets, curtains, and stylish home décor at budget-friendly prices, you probably remember how exciting it felt when that free Domestications catalog arrived in the mail. Domestications made it easy to refresh a room without spending a lot, and the catalog itself felt like a mini home-decor magazine.

But one day, the catalogs stopped coming, the website faded away, and Domestications quietly disappeared. Many shoppers still wonder what happened to the brand and where they can now find similar affordable home goods.

Below is an updated look at the rise and fall of Domestications, the wave of other home stores that have closed recently, and the best places to shop today if you miss that classic catalog style.

What Happened to Domestications?

Domestications started as a popular mail-order home décor catalog, well-known for sending out free catalogs packed with bedding, blankets, rugs, curtains, and decorative accessories at affordable prices. It was a staple for homeowners, renters, and even college students looking for stylish décor without the boutique price tag.

As shopping habits shifted, Domestications transitioned online. But competition increased, digital advertising got more expensive, and catalog-based brands struggled to keep up with major e-commerce retailers. Over time, the company phased out its print catalogs and online presence until the brand eventually shut down completely.

Domestications didn’t announce a grand closing or liquidation. It simply faded away, leaving longtime customers searching for an affordable alternative.

Other Popular Home Stores That Have Recently Closed

Domestications wasn’t the only beloved home retailer to disappear. In the past few years, many big names in home décor, furniture, and seasonal goods have shut down.

1. Tuesday Morning

Tuesday Morning was known for treasure-hunt home décor, bedding, and seasonal accents. They closed all stores in 2023.

2. Christmas Tree Shops

Christmas Tree Shops was popular for home décor and holiday items at bargain prices. They liquidated all stores in 2023.

3. Pier 1 Imports

Pier 1 closed all stores in 2020 and now exists only as an online brand at Pier1.com.

4. Z Gallerie

Z Gallerie closed its remaining stores in 2023 after multiple bankruptcies.

5. Bed Bath & Beyond (original chain)

Bed Bath & Beyond filed bankruptcy in 2023 and closed every store. The name now lives online under new ownership. You can still find some of their inventory for sale at Bed Bath & Beyond liquidation stores

6. Joann

After bankruptcy in 2025, Joann began closing all brick-and-mortar locations.

The home-goods landscape has changed dramatically. Rising costs, online competition, and changing shopper habits have pushed many long-standing stores out of the market.

Where to Shop Instead (If You Miss Domestications)

Whether you loved the low prices, the cozy bedding sets, or the thrill of flipping through a catalog to spot something new, these stores offer similar styles, value, and selection.

1. Overstock / BedBathandBeyond.com

Overstock purchased the Bed Bath & Beyond brand and now blends Overstock-style pricing with a massive assortment of home goods. Bed Bath & Beyond offers Lease-to-Own powered by Progressive Leasing to buy now, pay with no credit needed. 

Why it feels familiar:
Affordable bedding, comforters, curtains, rugs, furniture, décor all in one place.

2. Wayfair

Wayfair is like the modern digital version of a home catalog. You can scroll through endless bedding sets, décor items, seasonal pieces, and furniture styles. Wayfair offers several financing options including Klarna, Afterpay, Affirm, Bread Pay, Acima, and Katapult.

Best for:
Variety, affordability, and “Domestications-style” browsing.

3. HomeGoods (online + in-store)

If you miss the treasure-hunt feeling, HomeGoods fills that gap nicely with constantly rotating selections. HomeGoods is owned by TJX and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls.

Great for:
Bedding, bath items, wall décor, rugs, throw pillows, and seasonal finds.

4. JCPenney

JCPenney is one of the best alternatives for bedding, curtains, and home textiles. JCPenney often has deep discounts and regular sales. Look for JCPenney liquidation stores to save even more. 

Why it works:
Very similar to Domestications’ price range and product mix.

5. Kohl’s

Kohl’s has stepped up its home décor offerings, especially bedding and bath. Save even more with these Kohl’s money saving secrets

Bonus savings:
Kohl’s Cash + coupons make the prices even better.

6. Big Lots

A solid budget-friendly choice if you’re looking for comforters, sheet sets, and affordable décor.

7. Target

Target’s home lines (Threshold, Casaluna, Opalhouse) offer stylish, well-made bedding and décor at accessible prices. If you have a Target salvage store near you, you can save even more on these items. 

Closest match:
Domestications’ “stylish but not expensive” niche.

8. Marshalls / TJ Maxx

Known for name-brand bedding and home décor at discounted prices. Inventory changes constantly, so you never know what treasures you’ll find.

9. Amazon

Amazon’s own bedding brands plus endless third-party sellers make it easy to find comforters, quilts, curtains, and accessories similar to Domestications’ offerings. Buy now pay later at Amazon with Affirm. 

10. Walmart

Walmart’s Better Homes & Gardens line, in particular, feels very close to Domestications in both style and affordability. Walmart also accepts Affirm to buy now and pay later

Final Thoughts

Domestications may be gone (along with many other beloved home stores) but the style, simplicity, and affordability that defined the brand haven’t disappeared. Today’s shoppers have more online options than ever, including stores that offer the same comforter sets, textiles, and décor styles that made Domestications so popular.

If you miss the thrill of receiving a free Domestications catalog in the mail, think of today’s online home retailers as digital catalogs with even bigger selections, faster delivery, and (often) better prices.

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