Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a nonprofit donation center and retail outlet that accepts used and surplus building materials, then sells them at steep discounts to fund local affordable housing construction. Located on the south side of Oklahoma City, it functions as both a drop-off point for household donations and a working retail showroom where homeowners, contractors, and budget-conscious renovators source doors, windows, cabinets, fixtures, and lumber at 50 to 70 percent below retail price.
ReStore operates as the sales and donation arm of Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity, the regional chapter of the national nonprofit. Unlike a standard thrift store, ReStore is purpose-built to handle large, heavy building materials. Donations come from homeowners undertaking renovations, contractors clearing job sites, and retailers with overstock or discontinued inventory. Everything sold funds Habitat's mission to build affordable owner-occupied homes in Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, McClain, and Okfuskee counties. The store stocks architectural salvage, kitchen and bath fixtures, roofing materials, flooring, paint, and appliances alongside smaller items like door hardware and lighting. Inventory rotates constantly based on donations received.
Donors can drop off items during business hours; larger items may require scheduling for pickup (contact the store directly for details on what qualifies). ReStore does not accept items that are damaged, recalled, or unsafe. Shopping requires no membership or registration. Prices reflect condition and market value but consistently undercut big-box retailers. A solid-core interior door typically sells for $15 to $40 depending on age and finish; kitchen cabinets range from $50 to $300 per unit; windows and exterior doors cost less than half their original price. Appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers) are priced individually and usually cost $100 to $400. Paint is sold by the gallon at $3 to $8. Cash and card are both accepted.
Oklahoma City has multiple donation channels for building materials. Goodwill Industries accepts some household goods but does not specialize in construction materials and cannot handle large or heavy items. The Salvation Army's Family Stores operate similarly. ReStore stands apart because it is designed for bulk materials: donors can offload an entire kitchen renovation's worth of cabinets or a pallet of flooring in one visit, and buyers can source inventory for renovation projects rather than individual home goods. If you are donating a single used lamp or small furniture item, Goodwill or Salvation Army may be more convenient. If you are clearing a renovation site or furnishing a home project on a tight budget, ReStore is the specialized choice in Oklahoma City.
ReStore suits homeowners and contractors undertaking renovation, repair, or new construction who want to reduce material costs. It also serves budget-conscious buyers furnishing rental properties or doing light updates. People looking for appliances in working condition find reliable stock. Donors with large quantities of building waste benefit from the convenience and tax deductibility of donations. The store is not ideal for buyers seeking new-condition merchandise with warranties, or donors with small miscellaneous household items that don't fit the building materials focus. If you need custom cuts, installation support, or design consultation, you will want to supplement ReStore shopping with a full-service supplier.
Walk-in shoppers can browse during advertised hours without appointment. The space is organized by category (doors, windows, cabinets, flooring, paint, fixtures). Stock fluctuates, so what you find one week may be gone the next; if you have a specific need, calling ahead to ask if an item is in stock saves a trip. The showroom floor is accessible and well-lit, though some items are stacked or require moving to inspect fully. Checkout is straightforward. For donations, call or visit to discuss what you have; staff will indicate whether pickup is possible or if drop-off is required. Tax receipts are provided for donated goods.
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity ReStore operates Tuesday through Saturday, with hours subject to staffing and seasonal demand; verify current hours and the exact address by calling or checking the Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity website before visiting. The store is located south of downtown Oklahoma City and has on-site parking adequate for customer vehicles, though oversized trucks or trailers may need advance notice. The space is not wheelchair-accessible throughout, so call ahead if mobility is a concern. The store is staffed by a mix of paid employees and volunteers, which means service pace can vary.
ReStore fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's building material supply and donation landscape, offering genuine savings for renovation budgets while directing proceeds directly to local affordable housing construction in the surrounding five-county region.
