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Home is the category where a single smart purchase can mean hundreds — sometimes thousands — in savings. A sofa is a 10-year decision; a mattress is an 8-year decision. Paying full retail on these items rarely makes sense, because major home retailers run sales on a predictable rhythm throughout the year. The key is knowing when to buy and which brands consistently offer real discounts (not fake markdowns).

You'll find coupons and deals across furniture, mattresses, bedding, kitchen, cookware, decor, lighting, rugs, smart home, and home improvement at brands including Wayfair, West Elm, CB2, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, IKEA, Casper, Purple, Home Depot, Lowe's, and many more.

For maximum savings, time your big home purchases around the holiday weekends (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday) — these are when furniture and mattress retailers run their deepest sales of the year. Our seasonal timing guide shows you exactly when each home category goes on sale, with average discount percentages by month.

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Wayfair
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$50 off your first order over $250. Furniture, decor, lighting — applies site-wide.
New customers3,820 used
West Elm
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Extra 20% off full-price furniture, rugs, and decor. West Elm Key Rewards stacks on top.
Full-price only2,140 used
Crate & Barrel
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15% off when you sign up for emails. Plus free design services for spaces over $1,000.
New subscribers1,680 used
Casper
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25% off mattresses + free pillow on orders over $1,000. 100-night risk-free trial included.
Mattresses2,450 used
CB2
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Extra 15% off select furniture and decor for modern spaces. Plus free shipping over $500.
Selected items1,290 used
Pottery Barn
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20% off bedding, bath, and decor. Key Rewards members get extra 5% back in points.
Bedding & bath1,950 used
Home Depot
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$25 off your $200+ purchase on appliances, tools, and home improvement. In-store and online.
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Brooklinen
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20% off luxury sheets, comforters, and towels. Plus free shipping on orders over $99.
Site-wide1,780 used
IKEA
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Free shipping on orders over $50 for IKEA Family members. Plus exclusive member pricing.
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— Home guide —

How to actually save on home in 2026.

Home is one of the few categories where buying at full retail is almost never the right move. Furniture, mattresses, and major appliances follow predictable sales cycles — and the brands themselves know it. The same sofa is listed at $1,899 in May and $1,199 in September; the same mattress drops 30-40% during holiday weekends. Knowing the rhythm changes everything.

The holiday weekend rule.

The biggest home savings events of the year follow US holiday weekends. Presidents' Day (February), Memorial Day (May), Independence Day (July), Labor Day (September), and of course Black Friday (November). These are when furniture stores, mattress retailers, and appliance dealers run their deepest sales of the year — typically 20-40% off across the board.

If you can wait for the next holiday weekend, you should. Buying a sofa or mattress in the off-season (between holiday weekends) usually means paying 20-30% more than necessary. Our seasonal timing guide has the full calendar.

Furniture: floor models and open box.

Major furniture retailers regularly clear floor models and customer returns at significant discounts — often 40-60% off retail with minimal cosmetic issues. West Elm, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, and Macy's Furniture all have dedicated outlet sections (online or in-store).

The catch: these are first-come, first-served. If you see a piece you love at outlet pricing, buy it that day — they don't restock and they don't price-protect.

Mattresses: online wins.

Direct-to-consumer mattress brands have rewritten the rules of mattress shopping. Casper, Purple, Tuft & Needle, Helix, and Saatva all sell quality mattresses at 30-50% less than traditional showroom retailers, with 100-night risk-free trial periods and free returns.

If you're shopping for a mattress, never pay full retail at a traditional store. Buy online during a holiday weekend with a coupon code and you'll spend half as much for an equal or better mattress.

Kitchen: buy brands, not stores.

For kitchen items, going direct to the brand is often cheaper than department stores. Le Creuset, Staub, All-Clad, and KitchenAid all run direct factory sales 4-6 times per year with 30-50% off on flagship items — far better than Macy's or Williams-Sonoma markdowns on the same products.

Sign up for these brands' newsletters and you'll get advance notice on sales plus typical 15-20% welcome discounts on top of regular pricing.

Bedding: thread count is a lie.

If you're buying sheets, ignore thread count over 400 — anything higher is usually marketing. Better signals: long-staple cotton, percale or sateen weave, and brands with real customer reviews. Brooklinen, Parachute, and Boll & Branch all consistently deliver luxury-feel sheets at 30-50% less than traditional luxury brands.

Combine welcome discount codes from these brands with our promotional codes and you're looking at significant savings on premium bedding.

Smart home: wait for sale events.

Smart home devices (thermostats, doorbells, speakers) almost never sell at MSRP. Wait for Prime Day (July) or Black Friday and you'll see 30-50% off on Ring, Nest, Philips Hue, and Ecobee products. Buying mid-cycle means paying premium for no reason.

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Home shopping tips.

Three proven strategies our editors use to consistently save 30-50% on home purchases.

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— Tip 01 —

Time around holiday weekends.

Furniture, mattress, and appliance sales follow holiday weekends. Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and Black Friday are when you'll see 20-40% off across the board.

Full calendar in our seasonal timing guide.

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Shop floor models and outlets.

West Elm Outlet, Crate & Barrel Outlet, and Pottery Barn Outlet all offer floor models and customer returns at 40-60% off retail. Minor cosmetic flaws, major savings.

First-come, first-served — buy the day you see something you love.

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Buy mattresses online.

Direct-to-consumer mattress brands (Casper, Purple, Saatva, Helix) sell at 30-50% less than showroom retailers — same quality, with 100-night risk-free trials.

Combine with our codes during holiday weekends for maximum savings.

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Home coupon FAQ.

Quick answers to the most common questions about home deals on Savify.

Are these home coupons verified?
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Yes — every code on this page is tested by a real human within the last 24 hours. We re-test daily and remove broken codes within hours. If you ever find a code that doesn't work, let us know and we'll fix it.
When are the biggest furniture sales of the year?
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The major furniture savings windows are all anchored to US holiday weekends: Presidents' Day (February), Memorial Day (May), July 4th, Labor Day (September), and Black Friday (November). Labor Day is often the deepest of the year for new furniture as retailers clear summer inventory. Full calendar in our seasonal timing guide.
Are mattress sales actually as good as they look?
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For direct-to-consumer brands like Casper, Purple, Saatva, and Helix — yes. Their sale pricing is typically real markdown from inflated MSRP. For traditional showroom retailers (Mattress Firm, etc.), "sales" are often manipulated — items are listed at fake high prices and "discounted." Always compare prices across multiple retailers before committing to a mattress purchase.
Can I return furniture if I don't like it?
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Most major furniture retailers have return policies, but they vary significantly. Wayfair offers 30-day returns on most items. West Elm, Pottery Barn, and Crate & Barrel offer 30-90 days depending on item type. IKEA has 365 days for unused items. Custom and final-sale items are typically non-returnable — always check the specific return policy at checkout. Mattress trials are usually 100 nights with free returns.
Do home coupons stack with credit card rewards?
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Yes — and this is one of the best stacks in home shopping. Many home retailers (Home Depot, Lowe's, Wayfair) appear in Chase Offers, Amex Offers, and Capital One merchant offers. Before checkout, check your card's offers tab — you can often stack: Savify code + retailer sale + credit card cashback offer = significant total savings.
Is it cheaper to buy furniture online or in-store?
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It depends on the brand. Big-box retailers (Wayfair, Article, Burrow) are typically cheaper online — they don't operate showrooms, so there's no overhead markup. Traditional furniture brands (West Elm, Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel) usually offer the same prices online and in-store, but online has access to outlet sections that physical stores don't. IKEA is similar pricing both ways, but online has shipping costs that in-store visits avoid.
Do you cover smart home and home improvement?
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Yes. We feature deals from Ring, Google Nest, Philips Hue, Ecobee, and Eufy on the smart home side, plus Home Depot, Lowe's, and Ace Hardware for tools and improvement.
What about appliances?
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Appliance sales follow the same holiday-weekend rhythm as furniture, plus an extra strong cycle around Black Friday and around September/October as new models launch and prior-year inventory clears. Home Depot, Lowe's, and Best Buy all run major appliance sales on these dates. For high-end appliances (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele), sign up for the brand's email list — they run occasional 10-20% rebate events you won't see advertised.

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