Recycled décor Plainfield NJ

When an old building (like a house, hotel, church or commercial space) gets demolished or renovated, there are companies that go in before the wrecki ...

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Rooms revamped, Inc.
908-766-9575
30 Cameron Ct
Basking Ridge, NJ
Rooms Revamped, Inc
908-766-9575
30 Cameron Ct
Basking Ridge, NJ
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140 Columbia Tpke
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732-390-9663
272 Route 18
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1-347-884-2611
Ionia Ave
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973-744-1064
22 McDonough Street
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973-783-8080
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(NC)-When an old building (like a house, hotel, church or commercial space) gets demolished or renovated, there are companies that go in before the wrecking ball to "save" interesting or useful elements like windows, doors, hardware, lighting and more.

Whether you live in a quaint century home, a huge modern loft or a tiny condo, using salvaged architectural pieces can be a unique and environmentally-friendly way to decorate.

Architectural salvage works in any space, from antique-filled to ultra-modern. Here are a few ideas for your home:

1. Replace boring doorknobs with lovely brass, porcelain or cut glass knobs.

2. Old tin ceiling tiles make great wall hangings.

3. Replace the bathtub in your modern space with a deep, elegant clawfoot soaker.

4. Install a row of crystal doorknobs in the bathroom to hang towels, or use them as drapery tie-backs.

5. Use beautiful old hinges on your doors.

6. Reclaimed wood flooring is a great low-cost alternative for hardwood flooring.

7. Install old stained glass or leaded glass windows into non-load-bearing internal walls to allow light to shine through.

Salvaged items can be found at architectural salvage stores, estate auctions, discount flea markets, garage sales and other sources of used goods. Call your local historical restoration or preservation society or shop online - you can find anything on eBay.

Royal LePage's partnership with the National Association of Green Agents and Brokers (NAGAB) and the green accreditation program helps educate and empower Royal LePage REALTORS® and brokers, as well as consumers on how to make eco-friendly decisions when it comes to the home. Royal LePage REALTORS® identified by the NAGAB designation logo are trained by NAGAB to assess environmental elements within a home and identify properties that adhere to green standards.

More information on this topic is available online at www.royallepage.ca.

Credit: www.newscanada.com

Featured Local Company

Rooms revamped, Inc.

908-766-9575
30 Cameron Ct
Basking Ridge, NJ
www.rooms-revamped.com

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