Many furniture stores donate excess inventory, so they have used and trendy NEW furniture (that sells fast)
This mirror caught my eye...sorry about things around it, just had ceiling painted. It's newer and in perfect shape.
Back section of store is a treasure trove of building materials
Tools
Store expanded in 2020 with a new entrance that you can see from County Road D (just off 35W exit)
Filters
Never used carpet donated from local flooring vendors is only 50 cents per square foot
Free pickup for donation of large stuff,. Just jump on their website and type in your zip code to get started.
They sell a nice line of recycled paint that is about half what a big box store charges. Lots of contractors purchase paint here.
You never know what you will find....
Main entrance.
Kid friendly store
View from cash registers
A cool lighting department with lots of good deals, both new and used
Rugs and carpet move fast because the price is so low
A suprising amount of new lighting at this store
A lot of what they have is at least 50% less than the big box stores, worth stocking up.
Restore lighting
Store front New Brighton
Restore furniture
They both found something to buy at ReStore.
Theresa P.
Mar 20, 2024
Clean large facility with daily delivery and donations of construction supplies, lighting, furniture, rugs, flooring, butcher block counter slabs, landscape items, tools, paint, stain, brushes, rollers, mirrors, tile and tile supplies, plumbing parts and gadgets. We bought paint supplies, pole extender $5 a deal, paint bucket, clamps to use when gluing and misc.Area rugs at $100 pricey for quality . An array of very nice two door refrigerators some perfect, some minor damage, washers, dryers, and nice items priced to sell. I would go again for deals on home supplies. Very nice staff and welcoming.
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H K.
Dec 2, 2023
I was so excited to find ReStore. I'm from Denver and went to the Habitat store a lot.I always say...you could build a house from what you find here! The front has lovely things for inside, the back for building.You never know what you will find!
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Molly M.
Nov 14, 2022
Restore: to put or bring back into existence or use: renew.Run by the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity these stores offer a place to donate gently used items that other recyclers don't handle: Furniture, windows, doors, lighting, tools, cabinets, etc. They resale it in their retail stores. You can never tell what will be offered for sale in the stores, so plan to pursue for a few minutes when you visit.
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Karen A.
Mar 4, 2024
Donated kitchen cabinets and some furniture to the ReStore. Very easy to do and driver was great.
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Tracey F.
Jul 25, 2022
Stumbled upon this place many years ago. A bit sad to say since they expanded the space, they seem to not have as much and the quality of what they do carry seems to have gone down quite a bit, but you can still find some great deals.Had to have a chuckle when we bought an item there that we didn't end up using and was well past the return ability, so we just wanted to donate it and we're told they don't take those items. I said I bought it there, so had the donation policy changed. No, they just don't take it.
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Dorothy H.
Jun 1, 2022
I have always loved the idea that beautiful and well-made furniture should be reused and up-cycled when possible. I have been trying to find large area rugs for our mostly-hardwood house, and I'm so glad I stopped at the ReStore to check out their selection. I walked out with a beautiful BRAND NEW rug from a well known home furnishings brand for a fraction of the price.There wasn't a price tag initially on it since it was part of a recent shipment, but Bill was able to get the measurements checked for me and priced it right away. Spectacular care for customers and he was very careful when rolling it up and transporting it through the store so it wouldn't snag.Be sure to keep an eye out for the hot deals - flooring (including my new rug) was an extra 10% off which was great! I can't wait to stop back in to see what they have next!
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Immaculate I.
Oct 25, 2021
My partner introduced me to this place and I have loved introducing other people to it. Private parking lot. There are so many things to browse through, they always have a decent selection of furniture, art, lighting, and home decor. I've bought primer and paint here, as well as supplies for interior work. They have a punch card. Their donation process is so smooth, I usually look for something to donate whenever I go shopping. You pull up, tell the attendant where the items are, they'll unload and give you a receipt. They stop taking donations 1 hour before they close so make sure you're aware of that.
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Maggie H.
Feb 2, 2021
This place is great! I just want to walk around and look all the time, I just wish they were open more days but it's a nice treat when I do get to goSo far I've bought two large shelves from here and an old dresser I fixed up. The world really is your oyster here and you can spend as much or as little as you like. My parents are also obsessed with this place. Since my dad is super handy, this is where he goes for all his projects to get what he needs. They even have new paint! They sometimes have deals or discounts and they will help you move your stuff out. Staff has been kind and helpful both times I've visited
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JuliAnne O.
Nov 5, 2020
Don't bother with this place unless you want to be treated like dog poop, not greeted or treated pleasantly by anyone, and reminded over and over by many employees that they're going to close in a few minutes. I have a long history with Habitat as well as both ReStores, but after being treated really poorly at both locations in the Twin Cities, I'm just done. I'm done donating, I'm done volunteering, and I'm certainly done shopping at either location. At least until the horrible woman that runs one or both of these places goes on to a different company to insult new customers. I didn't get her name this time, because I was just dying to leave, and it doesn't really matter, since I won't be going back. I can't swear to it, but I believe she's the same nasty person who was so completely condescending to me when I was at the other location a year or so ago. She is clearly in a position of management and seems to have direction over all of the other employees/volunteers. I'm sure that the reason that most of the other workers in the store don't interact or help customers is because she sets such a wonderful example. She's a middle-aged thin white woman with really short hair and a horrible attitude as well as a giant chip on her shoulder. I really don't know how or why she works at a charity. Honestly, whoever her supervisor is really needs to put a hidden camera on this woman and pay attention to how she treats people. If a customer is even slightly annoyed about anything, she will get all sassy with you and make sure you know that you're completely worthless to her. She's one of those people who will use nice words with a crappy tone of voice to indicate that she's doing her job by saying the right thing, but that there's no possible way that she's being polite or sincere. And I honestly find it so completely infuriating. My complaint was that I had four different workers come up to me within 10 minutes to tell me that the store was going to be closing in a little while. The last one actually told me the store was about to close when I was 10 feet from the register and about to pay for my item. And that's after they turned off the lights a few minutes before they closed. So there I was, standing in the dark, holding my item, 10 feet from the cash register, and this clown was telling me the store is closing in a few minutes.The store is in a new location, and I couldn't find anything. Not one of those people who stopped to tell me to get out in a few minutes bothered to see if I needed any help. I told the guy at the register that I was just done and I'm not buying the item because he was the fourth person to tell me the store was going to close soon. To my knowledge, I've never ever in my entire life had dealings with such an infuriating person when it comes to customer service issues. This woman will not back down, she will never admit that anything is wrong, and she comes at you as if she's declaring war on you. It's bizarre, and it's really hard to understand. She seems to be the manager, so I suspect there's no cure for this problem.
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Sean R.
Nov 7, 2022
This was a great restore! Will definitely make a trip here soon! Very clean and orderly with some great items at cheap prices.
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Rated: 3.6 (10 reviews) · $$
Women's Clothing, Furniture Stores