They sell re-invented items - for example an old vintage ice cream maker turned into a lamp! You can also find other vintage pieces and crafted goods. They have turned some old shabby furnishings and made them good as new by fixing them up and re-painting. They even have had a class on furniture painting techniques with the milk paint sold here. There are several frame-able architectural diagrams for sale and some maps. This is a great place to visit if you are looking for shabby chic, farmhouse style, vintage pieces for your home. You never know what you will find! There is a second floor of items but you must climb some steep stairs that might be tricky for some people to navigate. If you can then it is...
Read moreThis place is a hidden gem 💎. I had a blast here, I found so many cute & unique things, they had a WONDERFUL selection and the staff was very kind! I am visiting here from Maryland and love finding places like these. I took my aunt and cousins from California here and they loved it and found so many cool things. We left with a lot of goodies I can’t wait to put around my house. I also took some pics of things and people were very interested in what I found! I will absolutely be coming back, I love it here!...
Read moreWhen I first moved into my new house a couple of years ago I started looking for unique items that would personalize my space and bring me joy. Then I found Re-Invintage Home and I found more than items. I found a community of friends, classes and shop girls that are a dream to know and who inspire me! I have found treasures and trinkets and gifts! Sometimes I just visit for the fun of it! Stop by and take your time! There is always something new and or old (vintage) that you...
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