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These were taken in downtown Sarasota, Florida near or at the Architectural Salvage.

I love the salvage yeard near work, but I'm stuck in a loop on taking the same photos

There was something about the brass doorhandles that meant they have to be locked up....

these would be nice with a cafe table grouping (reupholstered)

Antiques,Architectural Salvage,Decorative Furnishings DC

Photographer: Caesandra Seawell

refinished / refurbished pieces from the showroom

The building in which an architectural salvage shop is located. They had some wild stuff out on display.

paintjob + cushions = coolness

pair of marbled vinyl mid-century loveseats --wow.

An afternoon storm took down this house which was under salvage. No workers were on site, thankfully. A house nearby caught fire due to violent lightning.

Most vintage doors were made from Douglas Fir. Today, Douglas fir is used mainly for studs and structural support, but this IS your Daddy's Douglas Fir: old growth, beautiful grain, and in my humble opinion, better than today's Oak.

 

Los Angeles Stripping is located on San Fernando Road: 323 225-1073. Tell the boys we said a big, hey, hello and a hope shana...

 

(Los Angeles Stripping is not affiliated with Silverlake Architectural Salvage.)

Items salvaged from one of the old warehouses that has been dismantled in the warehouse district of Danville, VA.

I want this light.

It won't fit any of our windows, but we might be able to mount it in an interior wall. Overall I think it's about 7 feet tall.

I wiped off a lot of crud (including human hair) to see how corroded things were. The verdict? Surprisingly good condition.

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