About Us
The Nest Furnishings is a premier furniture store, general contractor, and home goods store located at 3143 Harrison Boulevard in Ogden, Utah. Our store offers a wide selection of high-quality furniture, home decor, and accessories to help you create the perfect space for your home. Whether you're looking to update your living room, bedroom, kitchen, or outdoor space, our knowledgeable staff is here to help you find the perfect pieces to suit your style and budget. Visit us today and let us help you turn your house into a cozy and stylish home.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"You must check out Nest! Corrine offers a wide selection of beautiful home furnishings for budgets of all sizes. The staff is attentive, courteous and extremely helpful. I love popping in to see what's new!"
"Exceptional furnishings and service. Great experience! It has been a month or two since my initial review and I need to amend it- if I could add more stars, I would. Corinne, Joseph, Rome, and Timothy (I apologize if I get anyone’s spelling wrong) have been incredible to work with. Everyone has gone above and beyond to make my new house a home. From now on I will always go to Nest for my furniture needs. Because of the amazing selection and because of the wonderful people. You have all been a blessing."
"I don't leave reviews. My experience at The Nest Furnishings was that bad. Hopefully the following is worthwhile to any potential customers. I can honestly say I have never been a part of a more unprofessional or shady experience in any retail store. My wife and I visited The Nest on a Saturday and spoke to a gentleman named Victor. The store recently experienced an alleged flood which destroyed much of the inventory held in the lower level of the store. Victor identified himself as the owner of the business and after we identified several items we were interested in we left our email address with him so he could follow up with us on pricing and availability. Within a day or two I had several additional conversations with Victor where he indicated he could sell us a table that incurred some minimal damage in the flood, along with a patio furniture set that was used as a demo in the Parade of Homes. He provided pricing and indicated that because these items weren't a part of the store's normal inventory, we could pay him via Venmo rather than via a typical transaction (obviously a red flag, but it felt a little less unusual given he identified himself as the owner and the inventory was either slightly damaged or used as a demo). The next day I notified Victor we'd be stopping by later that evening. I received a phone call from him indicating he wasn't there, but directed us to another employee (who I won't name) that we should ask for when we arrived. We engaged with the unnamed employee and he accompanied us to inspect the inventory we were interested in. During our conversation, another individual overheard our discussion with this employee and identified herself as the "real" owner of the business. She indicated Victor wasn't the owner, but rather was one of her employees. We had a very unpleasant and uncomfortable conversation with the new alleged owner and ultimately Victor was called on the phone. He showed up minutes later and we ended up in a crossfire between both self declared owners of the business. During this very tense and awkward confrontation we felt pressured to get involved, and were somehow made to feel that we held part of the blame. Rather than getting dragged into this disastrous mess of Venmo, actual store ownership, true price of the furniture, etc., we politely exited the store. What a mess! Ultimately I have no idea who actually owns the place and truthfully I don't care. For their sake, I hope they quickly figure out how to run a business and interact with customers. Whoever the real owner was, they certainly made no effort to professionally manage the situation... oh well, I guess there's always the next customer. I have never experienced a more shady, bizarre, or awkwardly confrontational encounter in any retail setting ever. If you decide to enter this place, consider yourself warned."
"I just bought a dining room table and chairs from The Nest. It was delivered in a timely manner on Saturday by efficient and friendly guys. The table was great, but the color did not work in the space I planned for it. I fretted all weekend long knowing I was going to return it. When I got to the store, they were so kind and reassured me that my satisfaction was more important than the sale. We are keeping the chairs and will return to shop here again!"
"I can’t sing enough praises!! All the way from point of contact to delivery, this buying experience was top notch. Nasrin is so sweet and fun to shop with. The general manager, Victor, told me he’d make sure to deliver a couple items for me, {all the way to Saint George}…When the freight driver couldn’t make the delivery when expected, Victor and Christian delivered it themselves. THEN… they spent an hour assembling my bed for me, and I didn’t even purchase it from them! These people are beyond amazing! I’ll continue to buy my furniture and accessories from Nest. Thank you!"
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