TOP 10 Unique reclaimed architectural items in Vermont
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Architectural Salvage Warehouse (Mason Brothers)
Architectural Salvage Warehouse (Mason Brothers) is a unique home goods store located at 11 Maple Street in Essex Junction, Vermont. This institution offers a wide selection of salvaged architectural pieces, including doors, windows, hardware, and other unique items that can add character and charm to any home. Whether you are looking to restore a historic property or simply add a touch of vintage flair to your space, Architectural Salvage Warehouse is the place to find one-of-a-kind treasures. Visit us today and discover the endless possibilities for your home improvement projects.
Cookeville Woodworking
Cookeville Woodworking, located at 1986 Cookeville Road in Corinth, Vermont, is a general contractor specializing in hand-crafted furniture and accessories. Bill Peberdy has been creating unique pieces since 1989 using reclaimed antique lumber, old doors, architectural moldings, and cut nails, combined with locally sourced white pine lumber. This sustainable approach results in exceptional cabinets and custom items that are both beautiful and durable. Inspired by rural vernacular, Shaker, Scandinavian, and Eastern European furniture styles, Bill's work features bright colors, unusual trim details, and carved crests reminiscent of early New England grave markers. His collection includes cabinets, cupboards, nightstands, hand-carved mirror frames, and more, all designed to serve a practical function in any home or office space.
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