Home Depot announces return of Decor Days sale with discounts on home essentials

Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot
Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot
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The Home Depot is launching its Decor Days event, an online-only sale scheduled for September 18-22, 2025. The event features discounts of up to 50% on a variety of home decor items, including furniture, bedding, and kitchen essentials.

The company describes the event as a way for customers to prepare their homes for fall activities and holiday gatherings. “Just in time for cozy fall weekends, game-day hosting and the first steps toward holiday prep, The Home Depot’s online-only Decor Days event is back with everything you need to refresh your home for gatherings big and small,” according to the announcement.

During the five-day sale, shoppers will find savings on products such as storage bins, baskets, dining chair sets, chafing dishes, food cabinet organizers, quilt sets, pouf ottomans, comforter sets, sofa beds, area rugs, wallpaper, accent mirrors, picture frames, artificial topiary balls, hanging lamps with shades, LED vanity mirrors, bathroom faucets, vanities with marble tops or framed mirrors, and mahogany vanity cabinets.

“It’s the perfect way to create a home that feels warm, inviting and ready for both everyday comfort and holiday hosting,” the statement says.

The retailer notes that whether customers are planning gatherings with friends or preparing their spaces for seasonal changes and celebrations, Decor Days offers a range of products to support those needs. “Whether you’re cheering on your team with friends, layering in cozy textures for crisp autumn nights or setting the stage for festive celebrations, Decor Days has the pieces to make it happen.”



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