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    Best Home Decor Store of 2014: Grandview Mercantile

    For four years running, Columbus Underground readers have picked the Short North’s Grandview Mercantile as their #1 spot for home decor and home furnishing finds. With over 6,000 square feet of antiques and 12,000 square feet of consignment space, you could literally visit this building every day and discover something new.

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    For more information, visitĀ www.grandviewmercantile.com.

    Top 10 Columbus Home Decor Stores of 2014:

    1. Grandview Mercantile
    2. Elm & Iron
    3. Bungalow
    4. Objects for the Home
    5. Target
    6. Sobo Style
    7. Curio
    8. Trove Warehouse
    9. Cottage Street
    10. West Elm

    Flashback: Best Home Decor Store of 2013: Grandview Mercantile
    Flashback: Best Home Decor Store of 2012: Grandview Mercantile
    Flashback: Best Home Decor Store of 2011: Grandview Mercantile

    Note: Our ā€œBest of 2014ā€³ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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