The History and Beauty of Architectural Salvage in Interior Design
Architectural salvage brings a distinct charm to modern interiors. From antique doors and ornate ironwork to reclaimed wood and vintage lighting, these elements transform spaces and make them your own . The product is limited as well, there’s only a few great doors on the front of a beautiful brownstone, sconces on a church , fireplace mantle in an old mansion.
Lighting as a Design Statement
Salvaged chandeliers, sconces, and pendant lights illuminate and serve as striking focal points. Their craftsmanship and history add depth to contemporary and traditional interiors alike. Be sure to have them rewired, and serviced by a professional. The results will be a hi-quality unique statement piece to light up your home.
Reclaimed Wood: Warmth and Character
Reclaimed wood offers a sustainable way to incorporate history into your design. Whether used for flooring, beams, or furniture, its rich textures and patina bring warmth and authenticity to any room.
Designing with History
Incorporating salvaged materials creates unique spaces that reflect both sustainability and style. Vintage beams as mantles or salvaged windows as wall art allow for creative expression. The uniqueness is also reflected in the use of a fantastic piece of one of a kind architectural elements .
Explore the possibilities at Scott Landon Antiques and bring architectural history into your design.