Day 23: ReStore
ReStore what? ?Why are you capitializing the S, Kate?
No, ReStore... according to their website ReStore is "a store that sells?new and gently-used?home improvement goods, furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price.
The proceeds are used by local Habitat for Humanity affiliates to help build and renovate more homes and communities in the area."
Do you have one in your community? ?You can check HERE to see if you do.If you're on a budget (which you probably are if you're reading my series) the ReStore is a great place to check out. ?Each store is different. ?My store has lots of furniture and tons of bathroom sinks. ?I mean tons and tons of bathroom sinks and tubs too. ?Everyone in my community must be tearing out their bathroom, seriously. ?
They also have lots of building supplies, like doors, wood trim, tiles, wood flooring, appliances, fireplace mantels, kitchen cabinets, everything and the kitchen sink! ?
My ReStore is a very hit or miss kind of place. ?They always have lots of stuff but sometimes it's not what I need since I'm not building or renovating a house. ?They usually have a large selection of furniture, all needing a little tlc. ?But it's priced so cheap it's worth the tlc. ?Sometimes they have great vintage furniture, I've seen a lovely vintage dining set for $150 which was a real steal. ?
They also have tons of light fixtures and chandeliers, most chandeliers just need a little spray paint. ?They are usually a sweet deal priced at $10 bucks.
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