Habitat for Humanity specializes in used furniture and materials, but this was our first visit. We intended to find something old that we could turn into a DIY garden support trellis. There were items like that here--slatted doors, bed frames, etc.--but not quite anything that would work. Nonetheless, it was a decent store with a good selection of chandeliers, chairs, sinks, cabinets, and more. I wished for more garden or organizational furniture. There were some household items and a good selection of hardware and work tools (hinges, gloves, paint rollers, etc.).
We didn't buy much but it was a nice informative visit. There was only one employee at the time but she was very nice and apologized multiple times for taking a while to check us out even though there was a sign posted about being low-staffed, so we expected a wait. This is definitely a good store to check out if you like DIY projects or restoring and...
Read moreThis is my new favorite store to find all things house renovation/fix up. I bought 2 beautiful light fixtures, circa 8-10 yrs old for 20% of what they cost new. The fixtures are still sold at the major hardware/home stores.
Also, this store has an amazing selection of used furniture. Great stuff for a college apartment or a new grad needing to start out inexpensively.
Last but not least, the staff and Manager are great. They are there to help you with anything you need, from a donation to a purchase. Go check it out, and they have several other stores in NKY...
Read moreI’ve been shopping here for years but the prices have gotten insane! It’s actually offensive. For a lot of items they are more expensive than buying them at the actual store or eBay. Target candles 11.99 , at target they are 12.99 . Looked up numerous items and they were cheaper on eBay. I’m sure there is overhead cost but I would be Interested to see what their profits are. I walked around the store for an hour and left with nothing! The...
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