Tax-Free Weekend Isn't the Only Way to Save: Furnish a Home for Less at the El Paso ReStore
August 20, 2026
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Habitat ReStore El Paso Furniture: Furnish a Home for Less

Habitat ReStore El Paso furniture is the part of your August budget that tax-free weekend never touches. The Texas sales tax holiday runs August 7–9, 2026, and it covers clothing, footwear, school supplies, and backpacks under $100. So a family setting up a first apartment gets no break at all on a couch, a fridge, or a kitchen table. In short, that is the exact gap our store fills, every week of the year, at a fraction of retail value.

What Habitat ReStore El Paso Furniture Actually Saves You

Quick answer
Habitat ReStore El Paso furniture covers the big-ticket items the Texas sales tax holiday leaves out: sofas, dressers, dining sets, appliances, and housewares. Everything on the floor arrives as a donation, so we price it well under retail. Every dollar you spend funds Habitat builds and repairs right here in El Paso County.

Why Tax-Free Weekend Stops Short of Your Living Room

The sales tax holiday is a real saving, but it is a narrow one. However, furniture, appliances, and general home goods sit outside the exempt list entirely. So the shopper who needs a bed frame, a dresser, or a working refrigerator walks into August with no discount at all.

Of course, the gap lands hardest on households already stretching. A first apartment needs a couch, a table, lamps, pots, and somewhere to put clothes. Meanwhile, our shoppers tell us that buying all of it new runs into the thousands, while the same list here often lands in the low hundreds. In fact, that difference is what makes the move possible at all.

Habitat for Humanity International runs ReStores across the country for exactly this reason. Each one takes donated goods and sells them to the public, and the proceeds stay with the local affiliate. As a result, a dining set bought here helps pay for a build across town. Since 1981 we have built 67 homes and served 1,200 families here, and store revenue is some of the most flexible money we have.

What the El Paso ReStore Stocks at a Glance

Inventory changes week to week, so treat this as a map rather than a catalog. Here is what tends to sit on the floor, where it comes from, and what shoppers notice when they walk in.

Descriptive overview of the categories the El Paso Habitat ReStore stocks, where each category comes from, and what shoppers notice.
Trait What it means Where it comes from What you notice
Furniture Sofas, dressers, dining sets, and desks, such as office chairs and bed frames Household donations, plus Curbside Kindness pickups on El Paso streets So prices sit at a fraction of retail value
Appliances Refrigerators and ranges, for example, plus washers when donors have them Home remodels and business clear-outs Stock moves fast, so it pays to check often
Housewares Dishes, lamps, small kitchen goods, and decor New and slightly used donations from the public In short, an easy way to fill a first apartment
Building materials Doors, tile, cabinets, paint, and lumber Contractor overstock, and also leftover job materials Especially useful for repairs you plan to do yourself

Habitat ReStore El Paso Furniture, Room by Room

Above all, the trick is to shop by room, not by aisle, with a rough budget for each space. Then work down from the pieces that cost the most when bought new.

  • Living room: Start with the sofa, then add a coffee table and lamps. For example, solid wood side tables and lamps turn up here regularly.
  • Bedroom: Dressers and nightstands turn up often. So open every drawer and check the glides before you commit.
  • Kitchen: Dishes, pots, and small appliances stack up fast, such as pans and bakeware you would otherwise buy new.
  • Home office: Desks and chairs arrive when local businesses clear out. Also look for shelving in the same corner.

Naturally, take your measurements before you drive out. The floor turns over quickly, and a piece you love will not wait a week for you. If you want a fuller picture first, our guide to what the ReStore sells walks through every department.

Timing Your Visit: When New Stock Hits the Floor

Donations arrive throughout the week, and our team cleans and prices them as they land. So there is no single perfect day to show up. Our staff will tell you the floor looks different every couple of days, which is why regular shoppers come more than once.

Neighborhood pickups add to that rhythm. Curbside Kindness lets a whole street leave furniture, building materials, or other home goods at the curb for us to collect. When one of those runs comes in, the floor fills up fast. If you are on the giving side instead, the IRS rules for donated goods explain what you can deduct.

furniture donation guide →

Building Materials for the DIY Crowd

Notably, not every visit is about a couch. Doors, cabinets, tile, paint, and lumber come through the same door, priced the same way. For a homeowner patching a bathroom or rebuilding a fence, that can be the whole project budget in one stop.

It is also where our retail work and our repair work meet. We complete 32 home repairs or renovations annually for El Paso County homeowners, and the store keeps that program funded. If you are curious about that side of the affiliate, read how families are selected.

How to Shop Habitat ReStore El Paso Furniture on a Budget

First, set a number before you walk in. Prices here are low enough that the real risk is buying more than you came for, not blowing the budget on one piece.

Then check each item the way you would at any store. Specifically, sit on the sofa, pull out the drawers, look underneath, and test the doors.

Hours, Location, and What to Bring

The store sits at 8500 Dyer St., Suite 82, El Paso, TX 79904. Doors open Tuesday through Friday, 9 to 6, and Saturday, 9 to 5.

  • A tape measure: Measure the doorway and the stair turn first, then fall for the piece.
  • Cash or card: Either one works, so there is no need to plan around payment.
  • A truck or a friend: Ask our staff about moving help before you buy the largest piece.
  • A phone call: Reach the affiliate at 915-755-6633, or call the store line at 915-706-5060, to ask about a category before you drive out.

Overall, one trip with a plan beats three trips without one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 Is Habitat ReStore El Paso furniture cheaper than buying new?
Yes. Every piece on our floor arrives as a donation, so we sell it to the public at a fraction of the retail value. Prices vary by item and condition, and stock changes weekly.
Q2 When is Texas tax-free weekend in 2026?
August 7–9, 2026, covering most clothing, footwear, school supplies, and backpacks under $100.
Q3 Is furniture included in tax-free weekend?
No. Furniture, appliances, and general home goods are not exempt during the Texas sales tax holiday.
Q4 Where is the Habitat ReStore in El Paso?
8500 Dyer St., Suite 82, El Paso, TX 79904.
Q5 What are the ReStore hours?
Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Furnish Your Home, Fund a Neighbor's

Ultimately, tax-free weekend saves you a little on backpacks. Habitat ReStore El Paso furniture saves you a lot on everything else, and it does one thing the holiday cannot: it funds housing in your own county. Come see what landed on the floor this week, and bring the tape measure with you.

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Furnish a home for less, right here in El Paso
Questions about stock, donations, or a pickup on your street? We are one call away at 915-755-6633.
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