Salvage Michigan offers a wide selection of reclaimed materials used for house renovation and decoration. As a result, we have a number of popular reclaimed purchases and best-selling materials. For example, some of these items include reclaimed Veneklasen brick, recycled Upper Peninsula wood, and restored lighting fixtures. Check out this post for renovation and decoration inspiration!
Brick Projects
Walls and fireplaces are common projects that use Salvage Michigan’s reclaimed brick. Of the brick we sell, Veneklasen brick is the most popular. For the most part, this brick constitutes walls. The red, brown, orange, and white colors of the brick create polychromatic designs. This style is usually associated with Veneklasen brick. Whereas Salvage Michigan’s Veneklasen brick comprises walls, our other bricks, including Hanson bricks, make up fireplaces.
Wood Projects
Most people think that reclaimed wood can only be used for is flooring. But Salvage Michigan’s wood can be used for so much more! For instance, our popular and best-selling reclaimed lumber from the Upper Peninsula frequently comprises stunning cabinets, barn doors, and unique dining table sets. Other reclaimed wood projects include walling and, of course, flooring. Wood has proven to be one of Salve Michigan’s most popular reclaimed purchases.
Upper Peninsula White Pine cabinets. A Blue Pine sliding barn door made of Blue Pine. A White Pine sliding barn door. A sturdy lumber dining set. A simple reclaimed pine dining table set. Simple Pine walling – a popular choice for cabins! A wall made of wood pallets.
Reclaimed Decoration
To achieve a “rustic” look in their home, customers typically purchase restored decoration items. But reclaimed lighting fixtures are Salvage Michigan’s most popular home decoration purchase. In addition to lighting fixtures, we also sell reclaimed and restored cabinets, mantels, and iron wall decoration.
A restored lighting fixture. An antique lighting fixture. A restored lighting source. A restored storage cabinet. A reused cabinet unit. A reclaimed iron bedframe.
Sources
Ensink, Elizabeth. “Veneklasen Brick Company.” Digital Holland, Michigan, 2020. https://digitalholland.org/veneklasen-brick-company/.