Architectural salvage focuses on preserving and reusing unique elements from the past, such as those found in old buildings and homes, to celebrate the artistry of bygone eras. Extraordinary Interiors illustrates how antiques and architectural features—like a 200-year-old solid-oak door or a Victorian stained-glass window—can add character and history to any home, even if it isn’t a perfectly restored historic property. The book showcases how vintage sinks, hardware, and lighting can be seamlessly integrated into modern spaces, giving these items a renewed purpose while ensuring their legacy for future generations. From a Manhattan brownstone to a Marin County barn-turned-cottage, the author documents a stunning variety of homes across the country. Discover how an Arts & Crafts apartment is restored to its 1916 splendor with salvaged finds, a San Francisco row house is transformed with glamorous elements, and a serene Vermont retreat is enhanced with salvaged architecture from the nineteenth century. Brian D. Coleman, M.D., a psychiatrist and author, has written extensively on historic home design for various publications. Dan Mayers, a New York-based photographer, has contributed his work to numerous magazines and books, highlighting the beauty of interior design and architectural salvage.
Dan Mayers Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
