We went in looking for two windows, both of them with narrow widths (one under 16"and the other under 24"), and a wide door. We couldn't find one that was under 16." Then we discovered the etched glass windows. They are like stained glass, but instead of colors, the glass pieces have different textures. Those were around 10"-15" wide. We bought one before realizing there were more to choose from, elsewhere in the store. The windows were spread out around the building. We didn't see them all before choosing the one and purchasing it. I would have liked to have seen all of them first. I imagine that had we asked, we would have been directed to all the spots that had those windows. But, it would've been easier had they all been together...
Read moreLove everything they have here! It is so cool. We found some amazing furniture options and some cool door handles and lamps. It is like a treasure trove to the past. The owner is sweet as pie. If you have dust allergies make sure to take some extra meds (the place is very clean, but it is inevitable when you have building materials, furniture, wood etc.) (And I mean this reminder as a positive. I was not upset by it, but I would have dug around longer if my allergies hadn't booted me outside). Highly recommend checking this place out. Whether it is for building supplies or for decorating your home of work....
Read moreSo they have a lot of different kinds of architectural, salvage stuff in here and my wife and I thoroughly enjoyed talking to 2 men who were running the place at that time and then I was impressed with some of the world stop they had there, well, not exactly out of the world because you know, I don't. Know how much architectural salvage you can get on the moon. Except maybe the lunar lander, but I think that belongs to the United States still. Going back to my subject. It was a great time in there and we got to find these 2 little chef when the...
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