If you're shopping for furniture at Ashley Furniture HomeStore, discount codes can lower your upfront cost—but they work differently depending on where you find them, when you use them, and what you're buying. Understanding how these codes function helps you make a smarter purchase decision.
Discount codes are alphanumeric sequences that unlock a price reduction at checkout. They typically come in two forms: percentage-off codes (such as 15% off your purchase) and dollar-amount codes (such as $100 off orders over a certain threshold). Some codes apply store-wide; others are restricted to specific categories, furniture types, or minimum purchase amounts.
The key distinction: codes are not the same as sales. A code is a promotional offer you must actively enter; a sale is a store-wide price reduction that applies automatically. Many retailers run both simultaneously, and some codes stack with active sales—but this varies.
| Source | Typical Availability | What to Know |
|---|---|---|
| Email newsletters | Ongoing | Often sent to subscribers; requires signing up and monitoring your inbox |
| Seasonal promotions | Holiday periods, clearance events | Widely advertised; often limited-time |
| Affiliate and coupon sites | Varies | Check expiration dates; not all codes work at all times |
| In-store offers | During promotions | Sometimes exclusive to physical locations |
| Retail loyalty programs | Member-specific | May require enrollment; benefits vary |
Not all codes work for all shoppers. Common limiting factors include:
Before entering a code, verify that your specific items and order meet the terms. Ashley Furniture's website or the code's fine print will state these restrictions.
At checkout, you'll find a field labeled "Promo Code," "Discount Code," or "Coupon Code." Enter the code exactly as provided—capitalization and spacing matter. The system either applies the discount immediately or displays an error message if the code is:
If a code doesn't work, double-check the terms, verify the expiration date, and confirm you've met any purchase minimums or product restrictions.
Your actual savings depend on:
Discount codes can genuinely reduce what you pay, but they're most valuable when they align with your actual purchase and timeline. Compare the code's savings against any ongoing sales, and don't let a code pressure you into buying before you're ready.
