Affiliate Disclosure

We want to be upfront with you about something, because we think you deserve to know exactly how this site works. 

Some of the links you’ll find on Stay at Home Decors are affiliate links. That means if you click on one of those links and buy something, we receive a small commission from the retailer — at absolutely no extra charge to you. The price is the same either way. You’re not paying more, and the retailer doesn’t pay less. The commission comes out of the marketing budget they’ve already set aside for exactly this purpose. 

Those commissions are genuinely important to keeping this site alive. They cover hosting, the time we put into researching products, and everything else that goes into running a free resource. So if you’ve ever clicked through and bought something, thank you — it matters more than you know. 

Who we work with 

We’re a publisher partner with FlexOffers. FlexOffers is one of the most established affiliate networks around, and they connect publishers like us with hundreds of brand programs across home, retail, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When we link to a brand through FlexOffers, their system tracks the click and attributes any resulting purchase to our account. FlexOffers has its own privacy policy and data practices — if you’re curious about how they handle data, you can read more at flexoffers.com. 

We’re just sharing something we think is worth your attention. 

The part that actually matters 

We want to be really clear about something: the fact that a link is an affiliate link has never determined whether we recommend a product. We’ve turned down partnerships with brands we didn’t genuinely like. We’ve written about products we love that have no affiliate program at all. The editorial decisions on this site are honest and made with you in mind — not with commission rates. 

If we write that something is worth buying, we mean it. If we have concerns about a product, we say so. That’s the only way this works long term, and we care too much about this community to let that change. 

Sponsored content 

Every now and then we publish a post that a brand has paid to be part of. When that happens, it will always be labeled clearly — “sponsored” or “in partnership with” — at the top of the post. Payment for a sponsored post buys a place in our content calendar, not a positive review. Our opinions stay ours. 

FTC guidelines 

This disclosure is in line with the Federal Trade Commission’s endorsement guidelines (16 CFR Part 255). We take compliance seriously and would rather over-communicate about this than leave any room for confusion. 

Questions? Our Contact page is always open.