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Architectural Salvage as a Decorative Element

Anyone who treasures old building parts, including windows, doors, mantels, columns, and shelving, will love finding these net sources. Use them to find resources for adding these interesting and historic pieces to your home decor.
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Architectural Antiques

Mantels, doors, ironwork, furniture, paneled rooms… See examples online then call to get prices and ask about specific items.

Architectural Antiquities

You’ll find a nice selection of stained glass windows, doors, columns, lighting, mantles, hardware, and plumbing.

Architectural Heritage, UK

Find panelled rooms, garden ornaments, and more from this UK source, includes a currency converter.

Architectural Salvage Centers

About’s Guide to Architecture, Jackie Craven, offers some tips on finding salvaged materials in your area.

Architecturals.net

Architecturals.net is an online architectural antique market featuring merchants who showcase antiques and collectibles on a contingency basis

More Links for Salvage Sources

Links to sources of salvage materials.

Olde Good Things

Architectural artifacts including hardware, mantels, doors, iron, lighting, corbels, stones, stained glass and more.... from their store at 124 West 24th Street, NYC.

One of a Kind Antiquies

Fine collection of 17th century American and European furniture, paintings, and some architectural pieces. Appraisals also available.

Salvage One

Chicago source for architectural artifacts.

Southern Accents Architectural Antiques - Cullman, Alabama

Alabama source for architectural antiques.

Sylvan Brandt

Reclaimed flooring, panelling, and beams from this Lancaster County source.

Vintage Woodworks

Solid wood Victorian and Country Gingerbread details for sale directly to the public. Find screen doors, gable decorations, beadboard, gallery rails, fretwork, trims, and more.

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