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    Adirondack Wood Shed

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Kugler's Red Barn

    Kugler's Red Barn

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$$

    First I would like to emphasize that this store sells only US made furniture in all styles from…read moreColonial to Modern. It is family owned! I am very pleased with the swivel chair I bought for my LR. And I just received the Amish made solid Cherry bed I ordered. Beautiful! I could select from over 20 wood finishes! Service is A+. Friendly and knowledgeable! Helpful: Scott let me borrow a metal bed frame until my bed arrived. Communication is excellent. Easy to contact, and you speak to an actual person, the owner. Delivery was efficient and competent. Experienced deliverymen. Prices are competitive and fair value. Selection is outstanding. For example, I could select from over 100 upholstery fabrics for the chair I selected. In addition to the showrooms, there are numerous catalogs available online and paper copy. Support small local businesses when you can, especially when they are far better choices than the chain stores.

    High-quality All-American-made furniture store set in an actual old barn, that also sells…read moreupholstery fabrics by the yard. The styles are mostly traditional American - Shaker, country, and simpler styles, not the more elaborate 19th century American variations on Victorian and pre-war overstuffed - but they do include a lot of fairly stodgy upholstered styles as well. They claim mostly Amish manufacturers, in small lots, and the basic woods are (supposedly) all American-grown - cherry, oak, walnut, hickory, and pine in evidence, not sure about maple and cedar, but the staff say they can order almost any piece in one of the basic woods. The owners are also the sales staff so it's a true small business. The only thing not great about Kugler's is the prices, which are full boat retail price. As in, $300 for a small cabinet, $1000 for a small dining room table, $1500 for an armchair, just for a sample. These are not outliers; they're typical. I've bought unfinished pieces of similar manufactured Amish origin at Adirondack unfinished for significantly less, but - those are unfinished and unupholstered, and the quality isn't really quite as high as the basic stuff at Kugler's. So it's not quite a competition so much as different ends of the same spectrum in the same basic vein. The true differentiator may be that you basically are going to be able to custom-order a piece with the wood, finish, and upholstery of your choice, for the most part; it's not true custom furniture as you're ordering a known type or style but it's pretty close in terms of customization within the range of choices. And they do have some very nice pieces. I'm a little reluctant to go to four stars without some evidence as to the long-term quality of the furniture, but then again you'd be waiting a while for that, presumably, so consider this a placemarker review in the meantime. But I also note I can't really afford to shop here for anything big, so I am out of my league - take that for whatever it's worth in terms of the star rating or the credibility of this reviewer.

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    Old Brick Furniture Company

    Old Brick Furniture Company

    2.4
    (21 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I Purchased a sofa and loveseat with the added protection plan. Furniture pieces needed to be…read morerepaired. I Filed a claim and it has been the worst experience so far. A complete disregard to one's time and deceptive practices. I've been dealing with an ongoing issue going on a year now. I've had over 5 appointments that were cancelled without appropriate communication. I've had techs lie and say they showed up and attempted to reach me and is clearly seen on camera walking up to my door and immediately turning around and leaving. When I finally became exhausted with the disregard, I decided to contact the customer service department to inform them of what's happening and as usual there was no integrity or loyalty to their customers. They offered no resolve and instead I was met with rudeness and a disrespectful tone from their customer service supervisor, despite the fact that my interaction was simply from a place of frustration. I was never rude etc. I even made disclaimers that I had no interest in being disrespectful etc. The Customer service supervisor failed at her job to offer any forms of comfort or integrity. Please do not be fooled by the sales antics. There is no customer loyalty and there is no follow through. I'm not a difficult person..I simply believe you should get what you pay for. It's so sad that customer service is no longer a priority or concern. Buyers be aware. That is all.

    Happy with our purchase. No issues so far. Friendly helpful staff. Quintin was great! We picked…read moreup our purchase which was a table and chairs and a buffet. All good when we got it home and assembled it. We have heard that others have had issues with customer support after the purchase but we have not needed any so far.

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    Schenectady Habitat Restore

    Schenectady Habitat Restore

    3.0
    (6 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    When I wanted to donate a sofa and matching loveseat that were in very good condition, I contacted…read moreHabitat and left an email message. I received an email back in a reasonable amount of time considering how busy they must be. The person in charge of donations asked me to send a photo (which is totally understandable) before pick up was approved. Shortly after, an appointment time was set for pick up. I had the furniture placed in the garage as requested. The truck came within the designated time, and furniture was taken to the truck efficiently. I would say it was "professional operation." When it was picked up, one of the two men said, "This furniture is in great condition. Thank you for your kind donation and for thinking of us." I was happy to donate to a good cause and will continue to do so. Three years ago we donated oak kitchen cabinets when our kitchen was remodeled. I saw that they were sold for $550. I was pleased to help an organization with such an outstanding mission.

    This review is for ReStore, the store front for used furniture and recycled fixtures and appliances…read morethat Habitat for Humanity runs in downtown Schenectady. Habitat itself is an outstanding organization and does great work. The H for H offices are located on Pearl, so this should be recategorized in Yelp as Home Furnishings / Retail Furniture, not Contractor Services. First off, hours: Thursday 10-6, Friday and Saturday 10-3. Tip: if you come early on Thursday, you'll have your best chance of getting pick of the new stock for the week, since they're closed the other days but continue to collect donations. So this is basically a thrift store specializing in furniture. It's everything you'd expect from a place that runs on donations. The stock is not by any means new or in style, but they do a good job in filtering out items so you don't have any dirty or unusually smelly items. Some of the items I looked at were broken or had significant flaws, but they for the most part seem to have filtered out truly unusable stuff. They do have a little bit of everything, and the repurposed fixtures (including doors and windows) are probably the cheapest you'll find anywhere. I had a little difficulty at first getting appropriate help - there were many volunteers but they had to find the chief guy in charge to do pricing for me, and they kept asking me the same questions about the items I picked out (as to whether they belonged in a set or not, like that matters for very used furniture) - but it's hard to quibble with volunteers on the basis of the service. They tried, even if they weren't as organized about things as they could be. Be patient with this sort of thing if you go in. If Design on a Dime ever does a Schenectady show, they'll love it here. I have a lot of fun speculating about previous owners of many of these items. (I really got a hoot about the five-piece living room set I saw on my most recent visit, where there was a built-in Stereophonic Console in the corner table unit. 1966, here we come!!) I also urge you if you do go, round up on your purchases and throw the extra money into the donation kitty. This group builds houses for people, and does it in a way that brings the people who will live in the house and own it into the building process. It may be unfortunate that this is needed, but it is, and doing a little shopping here can help this effort while helping yourself. One caveat: from the blank expressions I got when I asked if they check for bed bugs on the furniture upholstery, I'm going to guess that they do not do their own screening here. So given the reality of bed bugs and older pieces of furniture, I urge you to check for yourself. This is true for any used furniture these days. Update: adding a fourth star after multiple visits - the stock really does zing in and out (well, some of it) and Thursday mornings are definitely your best bet. The second floor, which I neglected earlier, has miscellaneous small fixtures, lamps, plumbing stuff, and so forth.

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    Solid oak coffee table
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    AA Mazzone's Auction Service

    AA Mazzone's Auction Service

    1.0
    (1 review)
    2.9 mi

    Mazzone Auction Owned by Joe Mazzone, located at 3003…read moreCarmen Rd., Schenectady, NY 12303, phone 518-355-4821. This man has been in the auction business for over 30 years. He feels that he knows everything about the furniture, pricing, and will tell you that he has lots of contacts in which to sell your furnishings. He will look at your immaculate antique furnishings and tell you that they are worthless, he will then proceed to tell you that your wrong in thinking your furnishings are worth what you had them appraised for! He arrived in a large truck and then informed me after I agreed to auction off some of my furnishings that there would be a $50 fee if we did not help move my furniture into his truck. I made several phone calls to Mr. Mazzone trying to let him know the clear value of my furnishings, he was unwilling to listen to me. He did call me and one occasion because he had missed marked some of my furnishings and included them in someone else's lot of items to be auctioned off. This error on his part has not been resolved and when I did try to resolve it he became obstinate and rude. I attended his auction to see what was going to happen to all of my belongings, I sat in the back and behind me sat all of his buddies. I sat there and listen to his buddies talk about how The Auctioneer was going to put things aside for them and not include them in the auction. They also spoke about private deals between themselves and the auctioneer. The auction started and I sat there and just watched and listened, almost everything in the room was auctioned off while the building was packed full of people, all the chairs were taken and plenty of people were standing all around the outer edges of the seating area. 99% of my items were not auctioned off until 90% of the people had left, and some of my items were not auctioned off at all. After most of the people were gone all that were left were the auctioneers buddies, and borrowing my husbands words who stated, "the auctioneer is running a garage sale now and giving your items away at a garage sale prices to his buddies". I sat shocked and horrified at what transacted during the farce of a auction. My oak chairs with the original finish, in mint condition normally sell for between $275 and $375. Mine were sold for $55 a piece to his buddy sitting behind me. My swords, daggers, and gun went for pennies on the dollar to another of his buddies, even I know antique military items don't go down in value. All my coins and silver certificates went to his employee, minus the ones he miss marked and added to another women's lot. Some of the items that he did not auction off he asked me to come get them, he charged me $50 cash for me to get my items. Which were dirty, smelly, and had to be washed and polished and bug bombed. The sofa, came back with a hole in the fabric and smelled so bad I had to air it out for two days along with cleaning the fabric and the hand carved wood. If you want to do business with him I suggest you only make purchases, otherwise you will loose your furnishings for pennies on the dollar the way I did. The whole point of writing this up is to make everyone aware of what happened to me, so it will never happen to another person again.

    Adirondack Wood Shed - furniture - Updated August 2026

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