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Where to Donate or Get Rid of Furniture in Lone Tree

June 19, 2026 · Lone Tree Junk Removal

Before anything goes to the landfill, it’s worth asking: can someone else use it? In Lone Tree, plenty of furniture and household goods can be donated — you just need to know what’s accepted and what to do with everything else.

Gently-used, clean, working items are the best candidates for donation. South-metro charities like Goodwill, ARC Thrift Stores, and Habitat for Humanity ReStore accept a wide range of household goods, and several take larger furniture — but call ahead for big pieces, because acceptance and pickup vary by location and season.

Good donation candidates:

  • Sofas, chairs, tables, and dressers in usable shape
  • Working small appliances, lamps, and kitchenware
  • Clean mattresses (some accept, many don’t — always ask)

What charities usually won’t take: anything broken, stained, torn, or non-working; most large appliances; and anything with a strong odor or pet damage.

What about the stuff nobody wants?

That’s where it gets stuck — the broken recliner, the dead refrigerator the city won’t haul, the water-damaged basement furniture. You’ve got a few options:

  • Curbside bulky-item pickup through the city’s hauler — works for one large, non-excluded item, for a fee, on your schedule. (It won’t take fridges, freezers, or TVs.)
  • Haul it yourself to a transfer station — doable if you have a truck and the time.
  • Junk removal — we take it all, sort it, and donate first on your behalf, then recycle metals and electronics, and only landfill what truly can’t be reused.

We donate first, too

When we do a furniture removal or whole-home cleanout, donation isn’t an afterthought — usable items go to local charities, metals and electronics get recycled, and the majority of every load stays out of the landfill. You don’t have to sort it, load it, or make the donation run yourself.

For hazardous odds and ends — paint, chemicals, tires — those never go in the truck or the donation bin; see our Douglas County disposal guide for where each one goes.

Clearing out a room or a whole house? Call or text (720) 961-2205 — we’ll donate what we can and haul the rest, same day.

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