The Shoemaker Country is a store operated by two generations of Maryland family that turns antique wood and architectural salvage into furniture. The store has been around Ellicott City Main Street for 10 years selling antiques from the 18th and 19th century as well as modern-style furniture for today’s homes. The store is owned by two sons, John and Michael Shoemaker and has become a unique store to shop for home improvement furnitures and home decorations in Ellicott City.
The place looks very neat selling antiques, home decors, artworks, lighting, textiles and custom designed furniture. They have great design concept and old nostalgic paintings that you can hang in your home to make any room look nice. There are two floors in this store offering a large variety of unique items, so if you are around the Ellicott City Historict District and doing any interior decorations or want to be inspired on your home improvement projects check out this store.
Address: 8185 Main Street, Ellicott City, MD 21043
Phone: 410-461-5552
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