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You’ll Never Know What You Will Find At Wayside Workshop

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Aurora – If you haven’t visited The Wayside Workshop in Aurora, you don’t know what you are missing.  What started out over 40 years ago as an unfinished furniture store has grown to be so much more!  In addition to unfinished furniture, The Wayside Workshop has become the area’s premier destination for quality real wood furniture and home décor.

The Wayside Workshop is located in the original century old barn at Aurora Farms Premium Outlets.  Once there, you will enjoy browsing 3 floors of beautiful furniture, unique accessories, and inspiring gifts.

The Wayside Workshop specializes in real wood furniture.  Through  Dining, Bedroom, Office, Entertainment, Occasional, and more-you will find furniture for every décor and for every room in your home.  As an added bonus, most of their furniture is American-made!  They also carry Amish-made furniture.  If you need bookcases —they have the best selection around!

If you are looking for items to accessorize your home,The Wayside Workshop carries an exceptional selection of home décor.  From pictures, signs, rugs, candles, garlands, wreaths, lamps, lighting, and more-you are sure to find something to add just the right accent to your home.

You will also want to visit their new “Loft & Found” area on the 3rd floor.  In this area, you will find antiques, gently-used items, salvaged items, unique finds, and more.  You never know what you might find in “Loft & Found.”

The Wayside Workshop is a locally family owned company.  They have been in their present location at Aurora Farms for over 30 years and would welcome your visit.  They are open 7 days a week.  Their hours are Sunday – Wednesday from 10:00am until 6:00pm and Thursday – Saturday from 10:00am until 9:00pm.  You can reach them at 330-562-4800, visit them on the web at www.waysideworkshop.com, and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

Staff Reporter

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