JOANN Plants, Faux Plants, and Forals
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for Joann on furniture and home decor?
Items returned by mail are refunded the cost of the returned merchandise minus a $7.95 return shipping & handling fee. Items must be returned in original condition, and in-store purchases must be returned in-store, not by mail.
Are there any items that cannot be returned?
Customized or personalized items are typically not returnable. Final sale items also cannot be returned.
Who covers the return shipping costs?
Customers are responsible for the return shipping costs unless Joann has made a shipping error or the item is defective.
How can items be returned?
Items can be returned by mail with a handling fee or in-person at a Joann store. Contact customer service for specific instructions based on the item type and reason for the return.
How can I make faux plants look more realistic?
Choose high-quality faux plants, mix them with real plants, and place them in natural light areas to enhance their realism.
What are the benefits of incorporating plants into my decor?
Plants add life and color, improve air quality, and can enhance mood and creativity by bringing nature indoors.
How do I care for indoor plants with low natural light?
Choose low-light tolerant plants like pothos, snake plant, or ZZ plant, and consider using grow lights to supplement natural light.
How can I create a dynamic still life arrangement at home?
Start with objects of different shapes, sizes, and textures, using odd numbers for a natural look. Overlapping elements and layers create depth and balance.
What are some innovative ways to fill an empty wall without pictures?
Start with key decorative items and let your collection evolve. Use the floor layout method before hanging for an organic design.
How can I apply the principles of still life when decorating my coffee table?
Consider grouping objects that offer both practical use and aesthetic appeal. Utilize design principles like the golden spiral and Fibonacci's sequence to arrange items from the highest point downward.