Ever wish your home resembled a luxury hotel?

Perhaps it  can. The Grand Hyatt Atlanta has donated all the furniture and fixtures from 20 guest rooms  and a suite that were recently renovated to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore for sale to the public.

The items come from rooms on the 20th floor and the 2,500-square-foot Presidential Suite. They include 60 pieces of artwork, 50 chairs, 33 television, 27 beds, shower curtains and lighting.

The Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 519 Memorial Drive, sells gently-used and donated items at discounted prices. Proceeds support Atlanta Habitat's building and rehab projects.

Adam Noyes, director of sales and marketing, said some items have already been sold. The luxury, 439-room  hotel has undergone an $11.4 million dollar renovation.

The Grand Hyatt Atlanta also recycled 29,400 linear yards of wall vinyl and 29,586 square yards of carpet and padding from the hotel.

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