Everything About Home Décor in Reykjavik

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Thanks for joining us for this discussion about everything home décor in Reykjavik. We will start off by discussing the best stores to buy home furniture near you in all kinds of styles from modern to contemporary to vintage and everything in between.

At some stores you can buy cheap furniture or find products on a discount, while others will be more of the luxury and high end variety. After those ideas are out of the way we will move on to interior designers in the area and where to buy smart home appliances or how to find cheaper refurbished models.

Following that we will move outdoors and discuss the best Reykjavik lawn and garden stores. It doesn’t matter if you want to improve the landscape of your front yard, backyard, or just want to do something simple like buy some stones you have quite a few options to choose from.

On a similar note you will also read about the best landscaping and lawn care services in the area so someone else can do that dirty work for you. We aren’t the type of site that likes to ramble so we will get right to it, however we did want to mention you can read more of our other posts on lawn and home décor in European cities at that link.

Home Furnishing Stores Near You

When you want to buy home furniture in Reykjavik some of the best stores to do so would be:

Founded in 1965, Húsgagnahöllin has always offered a diverse range of furniture and they have world-renowned brand dealerships on both sides of the Atlantic. Their goal has always been to provide high-quality design at a reasonable price.

Over the last 40 years EPAL has grown rapidly and today there are three EPAL locations in Iceland including the headquarters which are in Reykjavik’s largest shopping center. Since 1977 Casa has become a market leader in the sale of high-end furniture, gift items, accessories, lighting, and everyday furniture in your area.

Beginning in 1998 Tekk has always focused on bringing beautiful things from all over the world into the home while providing personalized quality service.

Interior Design

To work with the best interior designers in Iceland contact:

HAF STUDIO is a multidisciplinary design studio that tackles difficult projects in experience design, graphics, packaging, interior, furniture and other products.

Atelier Tobia Zambotti collaborates with an international group of young and talented artists, cabinet makers, engineers, architects, and photographers in a multidisciplinary design studio specializing in avant-garde interiors and environmentally friendly products.

Home Appliances

Whether you want to find the latest smart home appliances, are looking for something second hand or want to find a discounted price try these stores and showrooms:

Beginning in 1998, ELKO has been a market leader in Iceland since its inception. The company’s goal has always been to provide well-known brands of electronic equipment at low prices. ELKO, the country’s largest electronics store, has five locations with one each in Lindur, Skeifan, Grandi, the Leif Eirksson Air Terminal, and the ELKO.is Online Store.

Rafha offers low-cost home appliances from Bosch, Siemens, AEG, Electrolux and others. Additionally they also sell wardrobes, bathroom fittings, kitchen accessories and more.

Since 1962, Heimilistæki has been a market leader in the import and sale of electrical and household appliances. The company has offices in five locations throughout Iceland with one each in Reykjavik, Reykjanesbr, Egilsstair, Selfoss, and Akureyri.

Lawn & Garden Stores Near You

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The inside of your home is important, but the outside is where people will get that key first impression. Some of the best lawn and garden stores near you are:

Since 1999 Garðheimar has been a local family-run business that focuses on green lifestyles, flowers, plants, decorator items, gifts, pet products, and high-quality gardening equipment and tools.

Blómaval is a garden center owned by the Hsasmijan Company, an Icelandic hardware and home improvement chain that is a major supplier to the construction industry. Across the country they have 7 garden centers and 17 hardware stores.

In 2007 Innigarðar was founded and the first store opened at the start of the next year. On weekdays the store is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday it is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Garðyrkjustöðin Kvistar Nursery grows and sells a wide range of berries, forest seedlings, and potted trees. Their shop is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is located in Reykholt.

Landscaping & Lawn Care Services

The above stores may also work for this, but you can contact landscaping and lawn care services in Reykjavik like:

Vetrarsól provides a wide range of high-quality tractors and lawn mowers for institutions, cottages, homes, municipalities and contractors. Grnir Brur Garajónusta is a horticultural company that prioritizes well-done work, good reasonable prices, and quality service.

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Dream About Your Unique Home Décor Ideas

Well guys, we did our best to cover everything we know about home décor near you today. We discussed the best stores to buy home furniture, interior decorators, appliances, lawn and gardening stores, as well as landscaping services around Iceland.

If you are still here you might just know something about the local scene yourself. Please share any of your own diy tips or tricks and feel free to tell us we got something incorrect in the comments if you notice anything.

Now stop dreaming about the latest ideas, styles and trends and use the advice you got from this post on home décor in Reykjavik to finally make those dreams a reality.

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All posts on our site are edited by Sarah McAdams who has been in the home and garden industry for nearly two decades. She started out working at a furniture store but quickly began working in interior design, and over the years she also has dedicated her time to learning everything she can about landscaping.

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