Articles related to "Architectural Salvage"Historic homeowners benefit from architectural salvage businesses when trying to match or restore their homes at reasonable prices or to decorate with antiques.
Novice and experienced homebuyers benefit from the expertise and selection found in architectural salvage stores when updating homes with a liveable, historic feel.
Junk Style Decorating has become a new catch phrase in the design world. It's a funky way to recycle and turn junk into a useful and eclectic addition to the home.
If the countless cul-de-sacs and condominiums now littering the landscape with foreclosure signs have one feature in common it's their very sameness.
Learn how to use recycled building materials inside, and products from the natural earth outside to design and build a living home.
Stained glass panels offer a creative way for adding a truly unique decorating feature. Here are three easy ways to incorporate light, color and style in your home.
Whether you're just a junk browser, a regular at salvage yards, or a homeowner with a garage full of leftover renovation materials, here are simple ways to recycle these.
An antique chest with a missing brass drawer handle can be a frustrating problem. What are the options?
Since people often buy homes to fit their personal styles, a little investigating to uncover the original décor could reveal an ironically fresh, great design for today.
Most items from the Victorian period are easily found at auctions and in antique shops, so it's not difficult to find items to fill the parlor of an old house.
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