Brownstoner's First Annual Salvage Fest
Many readers by now are aware of what big proponents we are of incorporating architectural salvage into renovations. We used salvaged flooring, marble and moldings all over our house and think it helped maintain the historic look and feel while saving a little money and doing something good for the environment. There are several great…
Many readers by now are aware of what big proponents we are of incorporating architectural salvage into renovations. We used salvaged flooring, marble and moldings all over our house and think it helped maintain the historic look and feel while saving a little money and doing something good for the environment. There are several great salvage dealers in the New York area but we suspect many people haven’t had a chance to go check them all out. So we decided to get them all together for a day in one place for something we’re calling Salvage Fest. On Saturday, September 8 (rain date: September 9), the folks from Moon River Chattel, Olde Good Things, Demolition Depot, Black Dog Salvage, Build It Green and Eddie’s will set up shop for the day in the playground at PS 11 in Clinton Hill (it’s the smaller lot on Washington between Gates and Greene); the publisher of the Architectural Salvage News will also have a table there. (There’s still room for a couple of more vendors if anyone’s interested.) We will also have a recycling station set up with Build It Green for people to drop off old building materials that are gathering dust in their cellars. We’d like to have some educational/demonstration components, too, so let us know your ideas. Lastly, to help the dealers decide what to bring, please use the comments section below to describe any items you’re looking for (from general things like victorian sconces to specific sizes and types of hardware.) This is a work-in-progress, so all ideas are welcomeas are any volunteers to help with set-up or recycling.
JCR, do you have photos? I may be able to use it!
Mr B, I sent an email inquiring about renting a space. Just want to make sure it didn’t get lost. I signed it aka Yente. Maybe you can have some online info and registration so you don’t have to respond to every nut job who emails you (like me)?
BP, you’re involved with preservation, right?
Salvaged butcher block (or wood to make it) for a kitchen island counter top. Wood mantels. Metal hooks and metal supports for wood shelves.
Nice to see the school getting a piece of the action. Win-win-win. Great idea, though don’t know if I will make it. Good luck!
Interior doors, moldings, shutters, stair spindles, and mantels
We have a really old black wrought iron fence – it goes around the perimeter of our house – that we don’t want anymore. It needs to be stripped and painted, but the detail on it is quite spectacular -think gothic graveyard – it’s just not our taste. Does anyone want it? We are giving it away for free – you would just have to arrange to have it removed.
I want new/old front doors too.
Fixed metal ladder, like the kind you’d have for roof access or as a fire escape. I’m looking for one that is 11′ long with the mounting braces.
Sounds like a fabulous idea. I too would love to find bargains. I mean I can go to the store for same stuff at the same prices. Hopefully the side by side comparison of items will drive the prices down a bit.
Im renoing a 120 year old house on the UWS. I’d love to see things like door knobs, bin pulls, bronze bath and kitchen faucets, ooooh and tile samples. Theses stores always say that they display only a few samples of what they actually have. BRING A LOT OF SAMPLES.
How exciting!
This is a fab idea. Can we bring stuff to sell without buying a space? I have an inappropriate parlor screen that I want to remove and usher into a nice home.