While we have all been spending more time at home recently, it has brought up new interest in creating a comfortable, cozy, inviting place for us to live and welcome others.
This was Tabitha Clark’s drive when she started Reclaimed Warehouse four years ago. After spending over 15 years helping clients create their dream home with R&R Homes, she had seen firsthand that a house needs more than just walls and floors to feel like a home. Paint colors and finishes go a long way, but the real art was what you added after the house was complete.
A quick search on Pinterest will leave you with millions of images of how others have chosen to decorate their homes, but that can leave you feeling overwhelmed and lost. That’s where Reclaimed Warehouse comes in.
The store focuses on accessible, yet inspirational decor and home items. Their tagline, “Reclaim Your Space,” hits right at the heart of their goal—to help each person who walks through their door find what they need to make their space their own. Their staff is warm and knowledgeable, partnering with you to help you create the vision you have for your space. From a full renovation, to small home improvement projects, or just finishing off a space, the team can assist you in every way.
Their team includes an in-house trim shop, furniture craftsman, paint crew and welding shop to ensure that every project is done on a timely manner and with an eye to quality.
When we feel like our home is a true reflection of who we are, we are more likely to open it to others. In the welcoming of others into our lives, we find contentment, fulfillment and purpose. Our connection to those around us can lift our spirits and calm our minds.
On a mission trip to Belize, Tabitha recalls meeting a woman with hardly any worldly possessions, but a warm spirit and a welcoming presence. She welcomed Tabitha into her home without pretense or apology. This meeting changed Tabitha’s entire outlook on what it means to welcome others and create a home. She came back with a drive for each person who comes into the store to have that sense of confidence and ease about their home, and to let that inspire them to invite others into their space and their lives.
While not everyone may be able to make the trip in-person to the flagship store in Moore, the online store and membership program brings the store virtually to you. Reclaimed Collective members receive a quarterly decor box that includes seasonal touches for your space, online tutorials and classes, a private community in their Facebook group, and surprises along the way. The membership is only open for a limited time each season for new members and can be joined from the website at ReclaimedWarehouse.com.
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