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Foothills Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Roseville is a solid spot for anyone who enjoys thrift shopping with a purpose. This isn’t your typical thrift store. It’s part of the Habitat ReStore chain, known for selling donated building materials, furniture, and household items to fund affordable housing projects. So, when you shop here, you’re not only scoring secondhand deals but also supporting a community cause.
At this Roseville thrift, you’ll find a broad mix of items. There’s more than just used clothing—though you might spot some vintage pieces tucked away. Furniture is a big draw here, from gently used couches and tables to smaller home décor accents. It’s great if you want to furnish a space on a budget or add a unique vintage vibe. The housewares section often has kitchen gadgets, lamps, and sometimes books, making it easy to browse for unexpected finds.
What makes Roseville Habitat ReStore stand out is the constantly changing inventory. Donations come in daily, so the stock never gets stale. Plus, because it’s tied to Habitat for Humanity, the vibe is community-focused and welcoming. Whether you’re replacing a countertop, hunting for a lamp, or just browsing for vintage, this thrift store delivers a mix of practical and quirky options. It’s a place where you can thrift smart and support something bigger.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Roseville or visit the Foothills Habitat for Humanity ReStore website for details.
Nice people, clean & organized store. They sell single cabinet doors! Best $3 spent for a project, thanks!
I stopped by Foothills Restore Roseville and found a couple of things. The prices are great and the customer service was as well too. I found animal trinkets and a beautiful spread. The space is a warehouse that has a load of furniture and more. This is a nice place to find unique and sometimes one of a kind items and great gift items too. Christmas is right around the corner. Come on down and check them out. They will be happy to see you. These plant stands were $10 each.
A second hardware store could describe this place. It focuses on used home material like doors, windows, molding, cabinets, shelving, sinks, faucets, paint and much more. There is a lot of hardware such as saw blades, drill, door hinges, sockets, vents, etc. They also have used furniture, DVDS, and other various items you would find at a second hand store like Goodwill. Some items may be too used or have some damage for my taste but those things might be useful for someone else. There are restrooms and handicap parking but the handicap parking is on the donation side opposite the buyers side.
Place used to have really good deals… not it is almost full retail price for items that were donated to the store. Check out my photo for current store hours.
Great location, spacious and full of good stuff. However, prices are absolutely outrageous. Used house goods and or tools have asking prices higher than retail. Jimmy Carter would not approve. Fire whoever is pricing the stuff!