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Look! Using Architectural Salvage as Wall Décor

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If someone asked us what our biggest inspiration is for home décor, we wouldn't even bat an eyelash. For us, it's the home of one of our oldest friends, the Ackisses. Their house was the satellite house where all of our little friends would convene, and back then we had no clue how stylish this house was.

For example: when we studied for our chemistry tests, we'd sprawl out in chairs that we called "Inside-Out Lemon Peels." Little did we know that those chairs were the Bertoia Diamond chairs with full yellow wool covers. Or the coffee table where we would read People magazine and eat bagel chips? It was--and still is--the classic William Platner wire base with the glass top.

When we visited the Ackisses last month in Virginia, we fell in love with their dining room wall--especially this beautiful wood piece that was salvaged from a house being torn down in the historic part of Norfolk. We love the idea, and we've already begun listing salvage yards to hit this weekend. Anyone know of any good online resources for salvage pieces?

Comments (11)

Yes, yes, the architectural slavage is clever and interesting. But what about that table and chairs?!?! Oh la la!

posted by ChrisToronto on 2007-12-14 14:11:39
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I know several good sources....but I keep them to myself :)

posted by hdtex on 2007-12-14 14:25:27
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I have to say I am not in love with much of anything in that room. Is it just me?

posted by Archie on 2007-12-14 14:36:49
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I have a source!
http://oldegoodthings.com/

I bought an old church ceiling tile from them at the Santa Monica Airport Antique market for around $60.

You can see it on the right side of this photo:
http://www.angieoneal.com/Graphics/kitchen.jpg

posted by angieinthecity on 2007-12-14 15:19:41
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I have to say I am not in love with much of anything in that room. Is it just me?

It's not just you.

posted by jyw on 2007-12-14 16:33:20
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Sorry, this room does not float my boat.

posted by msbeachwood on 2007-12-14 17:44:08
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I'm not big on the room either, but I'm definitely in favor of architectural elements/salvage.

posted by angieinthecity on 2007-12-14 19:52:51
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FYI, Olde Good Things is a cult.

posted by greer on 2007-12-14 22:06:41
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glad to see virginia representing! in virginia beach's ghent neighborhood, there are some great antiques shops w/ salvage.

posted by aquilla on 2007-12-15 07:43:57
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This room is going to give me nightmares.

posted by petro on 2007-12-15 16:40:13
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cult? oy

posted by angieinthecity on 2007-12-17 19:49:43
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