like salvage doors-unique and more interesting. Do I have to use the same doors throughout house?
use a salvaged door is on a pantry. I used a salvaged door on this pantry, it was from a Spanish monastery and adds so much character to the room.
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We built the cabinets around the doors, any style salvaged
salvaged door would be fun. Also the front door is a great place to use a salvaged door. Hoe that helps. Charmean Neithart
Using salvaged doors, sinks, tubs and light fixtures is a great way to add character and style to your project
check out salvage yards! esp for doors and interior things...
Using salvaged doors, sinks, tubs and light fixtures is a great way to add character and style to your project while being greener, too. Salvage yards in just about every city provide almost every building component, from hardware to garden ornaments.
Salvaged brick. Massive wall depth. Stonework within bricks.
Salvaged material makes up this wall
I love using salvaged materials. The old Chicago brick and stone plus the salvaged wood make a warm, inviting
Salvaged materials aren't just for the exterior. In the case of Hidden Manor, the salvaged Chicago brick was brought inside. And what's the point of using brick and stone if you can't express their solidity and massiveness? A simple splaying of the window's rough opening does just that.
Salvaged materials aren't just for the exterior. In the case of Hidden Manor, the salvaged Chicago brick was brought inside. And what's the point of using brick and stone if you can't express their solidity and massiveness? A simple splaying of the window's rough opening does just that.
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first salvaged wood and this product, Osmo, from a salvage lumber yard in Petaluma California, but have found it since then in Newark, Delaware from a mom and pop store called World Class Supply. That is a great source because they will ship and are a wealth of information on the stuff.
sand your salvaged wood (with an orbital sander, which is fairly inexpensive to invest in) to the smoothness you want, ) I highly recommend finishing your wood with a product called Osmo, which is known as a high solid and is "food grade" in Germany-- great even if you don't want to eat on it-- and very
architectural salvage place or look on craigslist for people getting rid of old wood.
piece of salvaged wood, could be good for the island.
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Like this a lot, love old salvaged pieces.
Great hostas under huge salvaged piece. Livens up narrow bed.
county. Salvaged items are a fun way to add charisma to any landscape, and searching for the perfect piece is half the fun.
Salvaged items are a fun way to add charisma to any landscape, and searching for the perfect piece is half the
Salvaged Items. I can almost guarantee that this industrial sized fan is the only one on the block, and quite possibly the only one in the entire town, if not county. Salvaged items are a fun way to add charisma to any landscape, and searching for the perfect piece is half the fun.
Salvaged Items. I can almost guarantee that this industrial sized fan is the only one on the block, and quite possibly the only one in the entire town, if not county. Salvaged items are a fun way to add charisma to any landscape, and searching for the perfect piece is half the fun.
nautical salvage material into useful household objects. She helped them procure and salvage the boat hull from a 1952 Hinckley sailboat.
Once they had a conversation-starting nautical form, they needed function. The boat hull bar was carefully planned, measured, refinished and made functional with a mahogany
nautical salvage material into useful household objects. She helped them procure and salvage the boat hull from a 1952 Hinckley sailboat.Once they had a conversation-starting nautical form, they needed function. The boat hull bar was carefully planned, measured, refinished and made functional with a mahogany
The large freestanding island is soapstone attached to salvaged iron legs. The stools are
salvaged legs used w/ new top. powder coat legs for a new finish
Table: soapstone and salvaged iron legs
The large freestanding island is soapstone attached to salvaged iron legs. The stools are reclaimed wood and iron.
Leftover soapstone became the double kitchen sink. With new shelves and dishware from Ikea, the kitchen is a functional and welcoming heart of the home.
legs -- salvaged iron legs, with soapstone attached
attached to salvaged iron legs. The stools are reclaimed wood and iron. Leftover soapstone became the double kitchen sink. With new shelves and dishware from Ikea, the kitchen is a functional and welcoming heart of the home.Light boxes: Habitat for Humanity ReStore; island counter, sink: M. Teixeira Soapstone