Put your furniture store on TV for as little as $50

Turn your showroom into the destination every local buyer thinks of first. Professional TV ads that run on the biggest channels, starting at just $50.

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Be Seen Where it Matters

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Furniture is a considered purchase. People don't impulse-buy a sectional from a Facebook ad. They go to the store that feels established and familiar. TV advertising puts your store in front of local shoppers on the channels they watch every night, full-screen and impossible to skip. That's the kind of presence that keeps your name top of mind when someone finally decides it's time for a new dining set, bedroom suite, or living room refresh. Adwave makes it easy. Enter your website URL and AI builds a professional TV commercial featuring your store, your inventory, and your brand in about two minutes. Pick the ZIP codes you want to reach, set your budget, and your ad goes live on Hulu, ESPN, Peacock, and 100+ channels within 24 hours.

Furniture Stores Love Adwave

Ashley, Rooms To Go, and Wayfair spend millions on TV because it works. It drives showroom traffic, builds brand recognition, and keeps their name in the conversation when someone's ready to furnish a room. The problem has always been that independent furniture stores couldn't afford to play on the same field. That's changed. For as little as $50, your store shows up on the same channels right alongside the national brands, reaching the exact neighborhoods where your customers live. Nearly half of consumers say TV is the most trustworthy ad channel, more than twice the rate of social media. When a local shopper sees your store on TV, you're no longer the small shop competing on price. You're the established local destination with the credibility to match. One couch sale covers months of TV advertising.

Pricing

You can start advertising for as little as $50, with flexible budgets tailored to meet your marketing goals. Use the slider below to see how much more you could be doing with your advertising budget.

$200 USD

$50

$5,000

All results shown are estimates. Actual results will vary by audience and location.
  • Estimated ad views

    7K

  • Average daily views

    242

  • Estimated website traffic increase

    727

  • Cost per 1,000 views

    $25

  • Local Brand Awareness

    6%

  • Ad attention

    94%

Frequently Asked Questions

All FAQs
  • Enter your website URL or social media profile. Adwave's AI pulls your product images, store photos, branding, and key details to build a professional 30-second TV commercial. You can customize everything, from the script and music to the visuals and call to action. It takes about two minutes.

  • Your ads run on 100+ premium channels including Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+, Tubi, ESPN, HGTV, and local programming. You choose the geographic area. Target specific ZIP codes around your store, a radius from your location, or your entire metro market.

  • Absolutely. You can update your ad anytime to feature a Memorial Day sale, a new collection arrival, a clearance event, or holiday promotions. Swap out the messaging and visuals whenever you need to, and your updated ad goes live within 24 hours.

  • Campaigns start at just $50. Most furniture retailers start between $100 and $500 per month, then scale around key selling seasons. There are no long-term contracts or hidden fees. Adjust your budget or pause anytime.

  • TV builds the kind of broad brand awareness that digital ads can't replicate. When someone in your area is ready to buy furniture, they think of the store they've seen, not the one that retargets them online. TV and digital work well together. TV drives awareness and credibility, while digital captures the search traffic that follows.

  • Your Adwave dashboard shows real-time data on ad views, geographic reach, channel performance, and spend. You'll see exactly how many households in your area saw your ad. Many furniture retailers also track results through showroom traffic patterns and asking customers how they found the store.