If you are looking for furniture near Eatontown on the Jersey shore, visit Home Living Furniture at the Monmouth Mall to find beautiful name brands at discount prices. While the breezy coastal style is a great fit for seaside living, you can also find numerous collections with contemporary, transitional and traditional styling.
Look for outstanding living room, dining room, bedroom and home office furniture, along with patio sets and stunning accent pieces like armoires and buffet cabinets to make your home your own. Experienced Home Living sales representatives can help you find what you need according to your taste, your needs and your budget.
When you go, make a day of it and stop by these nearby Monmouth County attractions.
1. The Beach
What better way to spend time near Eatontown after your visit to Home Living Furniture than to go to the beach? The glorious Jersey Shore stretches for almost 150 miles along the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, from Sandy Hook to the North to Cape May to the south. Find boardwalks, amusement parks, entertainment and charming Victorian architecture in towns along the shoreline.
2. Asbury Park Boardwalk
As bury Park was founded back in 1871 by James Bradley as a seaside residential resort. The town grew when a beach boardwalk was constructed with an orchestra pavilion and pier that extended into the ocean. Today, you can find restaurants, retail stores and a boutique hotel, as well as the beach.
3. Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park
Located in nearby Long Branch, the Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park became the nation's "summer capital" when it was frequented by President Grant in 1869. The 38-acre park offers a Skateplex for inline skaters and skateboarders. Find fishing, boating and designated areas for volleyball and surfing. There is also a center with classes and activities.
4. Deep Cut Gardens
Deep Cut Gardens, aka "The Gangster's Garden," is located in Middle town which happens to be the site of another Home Living Furniture store. The 54-acre country estate originated as a retreat when it was purchased by infamous mobster Vito Genovese in 1935. It is now a serene Monmouth County park with gardens, greenhouses, a lily pond, a colonial revival house and a Parterre with 52 varieties of roses.
5. Count Basie Center for the Arts
This historic Red Bank theatre is a landmark performing arts center named after the famed jazz musician and local native, William "Count" Basie. The venue attracted familiar names like Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Tony Bennet and George Carlin. The current community and cultural events are aimed at amplifying diverse voices.
Find a one-stop shopping experience for indoor and outdoor furniture at Home Living Furniture locations in Howell and Middle town as well as the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, New Jersey. For further information and special sales and promotions, visit homelivingfurniture.com.