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ReUse Depot

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Your ReUse Solution. Keeping reusable materials out of our landfills.

Description

Opening a warehouse for reusable building materials was a natural step for its’ owners. With a sincere belief of reducing the amount of waste that is taken to our landfills every single day, the obvious idea was to have a vested interest in the entire process of deconstruction. From removal of materials, to onsite auctions, the owners realized the missing piece was creating a retail location for all reusable materials that could be sold affordably to the general public.



"Our non profit warehouse is filled with private and public donations of salvaged building materials and other great stuff. Our main mission is to spread the word of keeping reusable materials out of our landfills."
Address: 50 Madison St, Maywood (Illinois) 60153
Phone: (708) 223-0502
Email: gro.topedesuer@ofni
Parking: Lot
State: IL
City: Maywood
Street Number: 50 Madison St
Zip Code: 60153
categories: antique store, home decor, hardware store


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 18:00
Friday: 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00

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Reviews
A positively great space for finding old boards, vintage sinks, dusty light fixtures, varied windows, a panoply of doors, miscellaneous handles, occasional escutcheons... & maybe even a ludicrously valuable, handmade-in-France cooking range. Pricing was at times lofty, but it all seemed quite reasonable; when an item felt expensive I could easily see how anyone with a bigger budget would be happy to pay such an amount. For those like me who tend to make smaller purchases with uncertain future repurposing projects in mind, don't worry! The ReUse Depot will absolutely have something for you as well. I wound up buying a 3"x12" piece of old-growth hardwood about 4 feet in length for a rustic headboard, plus 25 mismatched brushed-nickel pulls to charmingly refresh our kitchen cabinetry. The whole little lot cost $75 after tax & that's a downright puny sum for the amount of artful pizzazz those pieces will add to our home.
If you like antiquing or have a creative mind for repurposing this is a great place to stop. Better yet if you have an older home or are a "flipper" this is an absolute must place to visit. The only reason it is a 4 instead of a 5 star is they are slightly understaffed. My purchases have included, high end bathroom fixtures, hardwood flooring, doors, dressers and tables.
Absolute hidden gem. They've done a fantastic job of preserving building materials from every type of vintage of the 1900s. Doors, reclaimed wood, cabinets, appliances, trim... I even saw a 1940s polio brace. An absolute must visit for those who want to preserve some Chicago history and add it to their home.
Just bought a vintage wood door and swapped it out last night. Worked out so well was a little amazing. Will stop by again...... and all were very helpful! Thank you.
A true hunting ground for treasures. John and Tim are always willing to lend a hand or some advice. Aside from a great team there is always something for everyone! Doors, hardware, lumber, lighting, appliances, electrical supplies and a few antique tools...always something new and ready to give a second life!
Always a great stop for cabinets, lighting, bathroom, hardwood and hardware. Was looking for a replacement ceiling fan with a modern look. Many options although not quite my taste. I'll be sure to return for some additonal door hardware. Best prices on used American Standard, Kohler and Toto bathroom fixtures.
Oh heelll no. As an owner of multiple vintage properties, it would have been great to do business here as they have lots of great stuff - but the pretentiously mustachioed, couldn’t-be-bothered d-bag that works there was so unhelpful and off-putting, that I left. I wanted to buy a door and had my measurements but I asked him about returning / exchanging if the door didnt work. We eventually agreed to an exchange, which would be fine… it was the attitude, the huffing that preceded the annoyed response of, “no returns”, that just told me doing business with this guy would be more of a headache than its worth. The ppl at Salvage One, Rebuilding Exchange, or Architectural Artifacts, or anywhere else really, are so much more pleasant that Id happily pay twice as much to not be made to feel like I was an annoyance for asking questions. No thanks ReUse Depot, ill take my $$$ elsewhere.
Friendly people, two cats one is very friendly, and a whole lot of stuff. Worth a visit
Amazing selection of anything you could possibly want/need for your house. Some real gems of old furniture pieces stoves, etc. and everyone that works there really loves what they do and are eager to help. Definitely check it out!
This place is Awesome! Everything is very well organized, There are so many different unique items there, and the pricing is very reasonable! also, the gentleman who assisted us throughout the store was incredible! He genuinely cared about helping us find the right type of doors we were looking for, gave us really creative options for repurposing them to fit our needs and he gave us a story behind each one of the items that we were purchasing. Not only is it a really great place but you can tell the people are passionate about what they do! I really had such a fantastic experience here and can't wait to go back!
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