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The Screen Door has been Asheville’s beloved, off-the-beaten-path antiques and home décor emporium since 1999. Located just off Biltmore Avenue until Fall 2024, this 25,000-square-foot warehouse was home to dozens of local vendors offering everything from mid-century furniture, vintage art, quirky housewares, plants, books, gifts, and curated collectibles to upcycled design finds. Eclectic and full of creative inspiration, the store has earned a devoted following for its mix of affordable treasures and statement pieces you won’t see anywhere else.
Come early in the week for the quietest browsing and the best selection of new arrivals. Pay special attention to themed vendor booths and don’t hesitate to chat with the staff or sellers about backstories and hidden features—many of the best deals are found in the corners. The property is closing at the end of 2024 due to redevelopment, so fans are encouraged to shop, support favorite vendors, and watch for news about future locations or pop-ups.
Locals and regulars dig The Screen Door for its ever-changing trove of vintage and modern décor, with vendor booths offering everything from original art and garden statuary to unique gifts and indoor plants. Reviews consistently mention the relaxed, unpretentious vibe, ample parking, and joy of discovering hidden gems with each visit. Many note it as an Asheville “must” for home decor, antique, and design lovers.
The Screen Door has been Asheville’s beloved, off-the-beaten-path antiques and home décor emporium since 1999. Located just off Biltmore Avenue until Fall 2024, this 25,000-square-foot warehouse was home to dozens of local vendors offering everything from mid-century furniture, vintage art, quirky housewares, plants, books, gifts, and curated collectibles to upcycled design finds. Eclectic and full of creative inspiration, the store has earned a devoted following for its mix of affordable treasures and statement pieces you won’t see anywhere else.
Locals and regulars dig The Screen Door for its ever-changing trove of vintage and modern décor, with vendor booths offering everything from original art and garden statuary to unique gifts and indoor plants. Reviews consistently mention the relaxed, unpretentious vibe, ample parking, and joy of discovering hidden gems with each visit. Many note it as an Asheville “must” for home decor, antique, and design lovers.
Scoops for The Screen Door