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Home décor retail thrives on curatorial eye: knowing which pieces will work in a coastal setting, understanding proportion and colour for the light that comes through Knysna homes, sourcing items that complement—not fight—a property's existing character. The difference between a mediocre home goods store and a thoughtful one is discernment. One stocks trendy items hoping something lands; the other understands that coastal living requires restraint, durability, and pieces that age well under salt-laden air and strong sunlight. Experienced retailers in this space know that customers aren't always sure what they want until they see it in context, and they guide accordingly. They also maintain consistency—reliable availability and quality, not constant turnover of disposable items. In a town where people settle rather than just pass through, décor choices become expressions of how someone wants to live, and that demands more thoughtfulness than volume selling allows.