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    Love this store! Always have what I'm searching for plus more! Store is neat and tidy and the service is great! Busy during lunch hours fyi!

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    Very good quality and very organized and also good service.when I entered the store my eyes where suprised

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    Many people liken HomeGoods to TJ Maxx, Marshalls or even Ross; however, to me, this is a unfair comparison.

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    HomeSense

    HomeSense

    (24 reviews)

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    Some great artwork that I might go back for, but this stuff was def not geared towards my…read moredemographics

    Bottom Line: A nice store for discounted furniture, home furnishings and home decor but lots of…read moreoverlap with HomeGoods. Ahh, I love America. An entire, booming industry centered around decorative, dust-collecting stuff you can purchase so that your home looks like it was ripped from the pages of the Pottery Barn catalog and rivals any space on HGTV. And I mean that in the best way possible! Admittedly, I was kinda hoping that the old hh gregg would become a roller skating rink but I won't complain about another spot in Annapolis to shop for discounted homey stuff. HomeSense is owned by the TJX Companies, it started in Canada and it is purportedly nicer than HomeGoods. But even knowing that going in, I wasn't really sure what to expect. For some reason, I was visualizing the super voluminous size of an "At Home" store but HomeSense is pretty normal sized - lots of inventory but not overwhelming. However, I will say that the Annapolis size is considerably larger than the Columbia location. The Patch (an online local news outlet) noted that Cosmopolitan described HomeSense like "HomeGoods on Steriods" but I didn't feel that way. It had more of some things and less, or none, of other things. What surprised me about HomeSense is how much overlap there is with HomeGoods, which is just a few steps away, also located in Annapolis Plaza. Unlike HomeGoods, HomeSense carries more large pieces of furniture, has more rugs, has hard wired chandeliers and does not carry linens except throw pillows. Regarding the rugs, they have a ton of them at this location. If you need a couch, or a set of easy chairs or a grouping of dining chairs, I think there are some really decent finds here. I saw a chadelier that I liked but it was still around $600 so perhaps it is higher end than HomeGoods. Both HomeGoods and HomeSense have home decor, kitchen items, gift wrap and bags, framed art, mirrors and lamps. HomeSense has a "General Store" section that kinda sucked me in but it was really just organizational stuff and cleaning stuff. I think it's weird that the checkout is mid-store rather than near the door. I bought a big piece of art and it felt odd to carry it such a distance before getting to the exit. I must say, I don't think I ever recall seeing the parking lot at Annapolis Plaza so full!

    Parvizian Rugs - fringe disintegrating

    Parvizian Rugs

    (8 reviews)

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    We bought two rugs from Mr. Parvizian last May. We were away for the summer, and when we came home…read morein the fall, we set them up for the first time. They looked beautiful and were perfect in our living and dining rooms. But it didn't take long for our puppy to spit up (twice!) on the beautiful new living room rug. I tried to deal with the stains myself, thinking since they were just clear "water," not actual vomit, it would be easy to blot them out. Silly me. (I later learned that puppy spit-up has acid bile in it, which eats away at wool if not promptly and properly treated.) The stains were still there the next day, so I turned to the internet and, alas, followed the instructions from several of my go-to reliable sourced sites for such issues--I mean places like Consumer Reports and Good Housekeeping, not just random DIY posters. Anyway, after applying a paste of baking soda and Dawn (benign, right? wrong, wrong, wrong!), things went from bad to worse. The stains were now huge and they were BROWN. In short, my beautiful blue and white rug was pretty well ruined. In despair, I did what I should have done in the first place--I called Mr. Parvizian. I explained what had happened, and he came out to the house after work a couple of nights later to have a look at the rug. Even though this was clearly user error (he kept scratching his head at "baking soda") he and his helper simply loaded the rug up and took it away, telling me he would see what he could do. A few days later, he called to say the rug was ready, cautioning us that it was "better," but not perfect. My husband and I drove to the shop to see what, if any, improvement had been made. The rug was laid out on the shop floor, waiting for our inspection when we arrived. It looked amazing! The spots had not only disappeared, but the entire carpet had been cleaned, and the stains were undetectable! So this sad story with the happy ending has a few takeways: -Do not, under any circumstances, try to clean your own rug if you don't know what you're doing, no matter what the internet tells you!! Baking soda is not an appropriate solvent for cleaning wool rugs! Puppy spit-up is very damaging to wool! -Go to Parvizian Rugs, not only for purchasing a beautiful, well-priced rug, but for the amazing and caring service. It was truly above and beyond, because this whole sorry episode was my fault--and really, Mr. P. was not obligated to do anything for me in the situation. He took it upon himself to take responsibility and to remedy this because he wanted a happy customer. That's pretty exceptional in this day and age. Thank you, Mr. P!

    This is about carpet cleaning. I should have trusted my instincts and left when I saw a rug being…read morecleaned on the sidewalk. I also smelled bleach which Mr. Parvizian denies using for fringe cleaning. The next clue was the condescending way Mr. Parvizian treated me when I brought my machine-made rug into the establishment to be cleaned. He told me my rug was not worth the price of cleaning. About a month after cleaning the fringe started to disintegrate. The response from Mr. Parvizian was that machine-made rugs have synthetic fringe and they are not responsible. The fringe is cotton, we had it replaced 12 years ago after a vacuum cleaner mishap. Then he stated that the rug was stained, which it was not, we do not have animals and our children have been out of the house for over 20 years. The last communication was that I signed the contract that in a roundabout way says they are not responsible for any damage to rugs being cleaned.

    Capital Rug Cleaning - damage, bleeding

    Capital Rug Cleaning

    (29 reviews)

    Update #2: we finally received our rug, but it arrived destroyed. I repeat my earlier statement. if…read moreyou care about your rugs, do not go here. Pictures for proof Update: DO NOT GO HERE! Do not trust them with your valuable rugs. If you look at my other reviews, you'll notice I very rarely give a one or even two star review. We have been trying to get our rug back for a whole month (starting two weeks after the day it should have been done) and for the past week the storefront has been closed with no warning or way to contact them. They have not responded to emails or phone messages. We are now moving across the country without our rug because they are unable to return it to us. At this point we'll probably have to seek legal action just to get our property returned. Look up their MD business filing, read the common thread of similar bad reviews. These people will not provide you the service that they promised. We brought them our ring on 6/1/23 they said it would be done 6/15. They evade the phone and when you go in person (if they are even there) they say their machine just got fixed or some other excuse. Update 2: the company finally contacted me and said they would ship my rug. I will update my review once I have received it and evaluated its condition. Would not recommend this place. Brought in my rug over a month ago and was told 14 days. Still have not received it. Even paid in full because they said they would deliver it last week. I've attempted to contact them multiple times. When I went in person they gave me the same excuse that they gave a previous reviewer. The equipment was down for maintenance. For $500 for 1 rug, I expect better service.

    They are not open on their stated business hours. I wanted to drop off a rug and they are not here…read moreat 11:10 am. I would recommend you call them before coming to their storefront.

    HomeGoods - rugs - Updated May 2026

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