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Our mission is to give under-served families a sense of pride and to improve the quality of their lives by providing basic household furnishings. Every year we redistribute thousands of furniture items and household goods to the formerly unhoused, women and children escaping abusive situations, and those living in poverty in St. Louis and St. Louis County. Thank you for giving your furniture another life with a family in our community!

Do you have a larger item to donate? We can schedule a time to come to your home for pieces that may not fit in your vehicle. Please fill out our form below, and our staff will be in touch to schedule a pickup time! Donations moved outdoors are free, and indoor pickups (first floor only) are $35.

We accept donations of new or gently-used furnishings and household items that can help our clients set up their new living spaces. To make a drop off, stop by our warehouse loading dock located at 10 Sunnen Drive, Suite 100, Maplewood, MO 36143.

In short, we charge a small furniture pickup fee to offset the cost of gas, insurance, and upkeep on our truck and to pay the bills so we can continue to provide donated furniture to marginalized families.

You sure can! We are currently accepting drop off donations at the loading docks every Monday-Friday between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Our warehouse is located at 10 Sunnen Drive in Maplewood, MO. We appreciate your willingness to donate!

We do our best to respond to every inquiry within one business day. Sometimes, it may take up to three business days. Generally, we are able to schedule pickups with 1-2 weeks, but this varies from day to day.

Your online contribution to Home Sweet Home helps put gas in our trucks for furniture pickups, provides insurance for our trucks, turns the lights on in our warehouse ,and more! Monetary gifts are vital to continuing our services to the people in St. Louis who need them most. You may also mail a check made payable to Home Sweet Home to 10 Sunnen Drive, Suite 100, Maplewood, MO 63143.

Do you have a larger item? We can schedule a time to come to your home for pieces that may not fit in your vehicle. Please fill out our Pickup Request Form here, and our staff will be in touch to schedule a pickup time!

Additionally, you can make a donation every time you shop for personal items on Amazon too! Instead of typing Amazon.com, type Smile.Amazon.com every time you shop. The same items are available for the same prices, but a portion of your bill is donated directly to Home Sweet Home! Simply select us as your charity of choice and Amazon does the rest!

Take a look at our gift shop by visiting this link. By making a small donation you can have your very own Home Sweet Home gear to wear around town! You can choose to pick up your order in person or have it shipped to your home. All proceeds help our families!

For over 3 decades Alabama Furniture has served the greater Houston area. We specialize in consignment of high end home furniture as well as closeouts and liquidations. That means there is always some new treasure for every budget! We love what we do and it's like Christmas every day. It's amazing the treasures that are brought in from people. It's life collections from around the world and we are blessed to be able to share our passion with you.

We're constantly bringing in high end furniture of every make and manufacturer imaginable and, with the help of a clientele composed of people from every walk of life, we are constantly moving furniture out. If you're looking to make a change to your home, consider consigning with Alabama Furniture. Not only can we help you make space, but we'll make you some money! Help us celebrate the rise of sustainability and promote a circular economy!

Check out our Instagram for daily updates on new arrivals, information on sales and auctions! We will be more active on our social media and we will be making a Snapchat soon. Contact us for any information.

Sweet Home Furnishings & clement on South Main Street, a veritable treasure trove of furniture, art, and accessories, is a collaboration between antique dealers John Bell and Chris Clement. The two joined forces more than 15 years ago to bring shoppers a unique experience, integrating their eclectic finds into cohesive vignettes rather than separating them out into individual booths.

At Home in Arkansas offers you a look inside the state's most inspiring homes. The magazine features monthly advice from the experts to help you plan your next remodel or redesign, entertain at home, or find Arkansas's best kept secrets. It is your definitive guide to the state's finest homes and gardens, design professionals, fashion and entertaining essentials, and premier shops and showrooms.

Mary Hayes cradled Tucker, a 15-year-old Boston terrier, tightly in her arms as movers from the nonprofit Home Sweet Home furniture bank maneuvered a donated sofa into her second-floor flat in south St. Louis.

He found help at the St. Patrick Center in downtown St. Louis, which provides emergency temporary housing for homeless veterans. Hayes, 59, said he served 16 years in the U.S. military, starting in the late 1970s. The program will pay their rent for three months while he looks for work.

Clients come from diverse backgrounds. Some are recovering from substance abuse or escaping domestic violence. One-fourth are veterans. Nearly half of those helped are children. The most heartbreaking cases are families who have been living for months or even years without furniture, she said.

Sweet Home Furniture & Mattresses is a premier destination for those seeking stylish and comfortable home furnishings. With a vast selection of high-quality furniture and mattresses, they cater to diverse tastes and budgets. From chic living room sets and elegant bedroom collections to supportive mattresses and cozy accessories, Sweet Home Furniture & Mattresses provides a one-stop shopping experience for creating a warm and inviting home environment.

A little over a year ago we started the process of building our new handicap accessible home. The stress of home building is no joke. I had heard it before, but wow! If you are contemplating building custom, be prepared for more decisions than you have ever had to make in your life. If you are like me and fret over simple decisions, like what to have for dinner every night, this is no easy process. I would not chose to build again in the future, but we now have the perfect layout for our family, and that is worth more than I can express.

I will slowly add updates as we continue to unpack, furnish and decorate. I learned that building from scratch made me want to start our furniture and home decor from scratch too. My decorating tastes change pretty rapidly so it was no surprise to my husband when I started to spend obscene amounts of money at Home Goods and Ikea. But to be fair, the design of this house is different than our previous homes, so that gives me a free pass right?

When I designed this house, I wanted it to be light and cheery. Minnesota has a very long winter with a lot of cloud covered days. We definitely need all the help we can get on brightening up the home during those long winter months. We added a lot of extra windows, white trim and cabinets, and airy paint colors. I chose white for the exterior of the home as well. We wanted to stick with classic, non-trendy elements, which is why we chose subway tile for the kitchen backsplash and the master shower. The small price tag on subway tile helped too.

It was really important to us that we add some character pieces to our home. I love the look of classic old farmhouses or comfortable little cottages tucked back away the woods. Of course, the charms that used to come standard with the construction of old homes, now come with a huge price tag. So we had to choose items that were most important to us. We decided that upgrading the window and door trim was the most cost effective and substantial way to add character to the house. It adds to every space in the home.

I could not be happier with how it turned out. We also added wainscoting to the entryway and wrapped our staircase post in a craftsman style trim. Funnily enough, I had no idea that post was going to be on our staircase. I emphasized that I wanted and open staircase but sadly, it slipped past everyone on the final plans that the architect had added a support beam at the bottom of the staircase. I was sick about it and absolutely hated it when I saw it after framing. I compromised by asking the builder to dress it up. I even made the reference of putting lipstick on a pig. But now, I actually love it. It is gives the room even more character and is a huge focal point.

I wanted our living room to feel warm and cozy, so I chose to do a white brick fireplace with a rustic mantle flanked by built-ins and accent windows. We had painted the fireplaces in our old home white and I loved the look so much that we brought it to this house. Finley likes to play on the floor so the we kept carpet in the living room. We opted out of doing a hearth for safety purposes.

I wanted to find a way to add some grandeur to the master bedroom without breaking the bank, so we added a decorative box vault lined with shiplap, double white beams and crown molding. The walls are painted a soft grey.

Available at , this program is aimed at peoplewho want to design their interior quickly, whether they are moving or theyjust want to redesign their existing home. Numerous visual guides help youdraw the plan of your home and layout furniture. You may draw the walls ofyour rooms upon the image of an existing plan, and then, drag and dropfurniture onto the plan from a catalog organized by categories. Each changein the 2D plan is simultaneously updated in the 3D view, to show you arealistic rendering of your layout.

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