July 31, 2007

Caravati's: architectural salvage

A good number of my college girlfriends live in Richmond, VA now, and I have to say they are so unbelievably lucky to live near this great architectural salvage warehouse called Caravati's! I could spend 4 hours wandering around in there, and still not see everything. They have rescued old doors, sinks, tubs, iron work, cobble stone, lighting, mantels, radiators, balusters, banisters, stained glass windows, and hardwood flooring. And all very reasonably priced.

I am excited to announce that this month they launched a Caravati's eBay store as well - hooray! Now I can shop online from DC, and then just hop down 95 if I spot something.


**If you know of any other architectural salvage shops, send me the link. I have a few more from the DC/Baltimore area that I plan to feature later this month...

(Images from Caravati's)

9 comments:

Pigtown*Design said...

You need to come up to Baltimore. We've got two good ones. Housewerks is very cool... here's a link http://pigtown-design.blogspot.com/2007/01/housewerks-salvage-baltimore-several.html and there's Second Chance which I helped found, but am no longer a part of. They've gotten really expensive and don't know a lot.

How wide is your rowhouse? My current one is 11.5, but my old one was 9.5.

RowHouse said...

Thanks! I just saw your other comment too. I will check out Second Chance.

Our rowhouse is 12 feet wide. Makes for interesting space saving solutions, that's for sure!

Black Dog Architectural Salvage & Custom Designs said...

hi ~ i just found your blog ~ if you have the time to visit Roanoke, VA (just 4 hours & a beautiful drive from DC), please stop in & see us @ Black Dog Salvage. we have a 40,000 sq ft warehouse w/ new arrivals every day. thanks! christa
www.blackdogsalvage.com

Anonymous said...

There's also a very good salvage shop as close as your computer room :)

Try www.architecturalclassics.com, and look through the door furniture originals (left hand menu) for the genuine antiques.

Jess said...

Check out www.royalport.com Suzanne let Salvage and Son have more space with Architectural and Industrial salvage.

Page said...

Check out
Architectural Salvage of Richmond ~ Paul's Place

Specializing in antique flooring (including select heart pine), doors, windows, and hardware; large selection of corbels, railings, mantels, ironwork, old Richmond bricks and cobblestones.

1009 Overbrook Road

Richmond, VA 23220

Tel: 804-228-9999

EMAIL: antiques_lighting@verizon.net

WEBSITE: www.paulsplaceonline.com

NEDS said...

We have a 100 thousand sq ft Architectural Salvage Store in New Bedford, MA, New England Demolition & Salvage. If you can't make a trip up to visit, you can get a glimps at www.nedsalvage.com.

sfesta said...

Community Forklift- Hyattsville,MD

Robyn said...

Check out the facebook page of Architectural Salvage Supply Co. in Oklahoma City, OK. We carry architectural and industrial items, items we've up-cycled or re-purposed, industrial tables and carts, industrial lighting, a LOT of DIY items if you let your imagination run free. We don't currently have a website, but we do post a lot of pics on our facebook page. Or, if you're ever down this way, come on by!