Decorating Your New Home in Frisco on a Budget

Want to know a quick way to turn a house into a home? Accessorize it! If you recently purchased a new home in Frisco, you’re in luck. There are lots of great places to shop for home décor in the neighborhood, and you won’t have to worry about busting your budget in the process.

One of the first places to visit on your shopping trip in Frisco should be the world’s leading home furnishings retailer, IKEA. The popular store features a supervised children’s area where your family can play while you leisurely browse through 50 different room settings for décor ideas. 

IKEA is located along what’s called “The New Furniture Row.” This corner of Parkwood Blvd. and State Highway 121 features other leading furniture and home décor retailers including Ashley Furniture, Haverty’s, Rooms to Go and many more.

There are plenty of smaller boutique shops in the area too – from Frisco Square and Main Street to Lebanon Road. At these individually owned and operated stores, you’ll find designer-made home décor items not found anywhere else in Frisco. 

Another popular Frisco destination is Sam Moon Trading Co. This retailer, known for offering the latest handbags and accessories at wholesale prices, recently opened a Home Accessory store right next door. Good deals on home décor can also be found at the Centre at Preston Ridge, which features more than 100 shops and restaurants including Kirklands, Stein Mart and Marshalls.

If you’re interested in buying a new home in Frisco, visit the Landon Homes website at LandonHomesUSA.com for information on the better built, affordable green homes for sale in Austin Ridge, Grayhawk Estates or The Villages at Willow Bay.

Frisco, Other Dallas-area Cities Among Fastest-Growing in U.S.

07:10 AM CDT on Wednesday, June 23, 2010

By ERIC AASEN / The Dallas Morning News

eaasen@dallasnews.com

http://www.dallasnews.com/…/062310dnmetcensus.19e354d.html

In North Texas, the newcomers keep coming and coming and coming.

Frisco was the nation’s fastest-growing city last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Tuesday. McKinney wasn’t far behind, ranking third.

The top 25 list is studded with several other North Texas cities, including Lewisville , Fort Worth, Carrollton and Denton.

Frisco claimed the top spot among cities with more than 100,000 people, thanks to a 6.2 percent population increase during a 12-month period starting in July 2008. Its Collin County neighbor, McKinney, scored a 5.5 percent jump.

Any way you slice or dice the census data, Frisco and McKinney remain chart toppers. Over the past decade, Frisco also had the country’s biggest population growth, while McKinney ranked No. 2.

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