A few weeks ago, Indiana University at South Bend (IUSB) had a demolition auction of 30 houses that they were razing to make way for a parking lot. Almost all of the houses had been used for student housing before they build their current apartments, so they weren't in good shape from a historic standpoint. But there were some neat features and details that were auctioned off, including woodwork, built-ins, kitchen cabinets, plumbing, and flooring. I was unable to attend, due to my work schedule, but my wonderful mother went for me. She scored us a set of built-in cabinets ($165) and a house-full of woodwork ($25). She also networked with some salvagers who would be happy to sell us anything that they recovered.
Salvaging always makes me sad. I'm glad that we (or someone) is dismantling the houses so that the materials can be reused... But to see them torn down to make way for a slab of asphalt just seems silly. I could probably write an entire pity-party post, but I'll spare you all my mental anguish.
After a bit of furniture shuffling, we now have two new additions to our living room:
(Please excuse the grainy picture. The lighting this morning is not the greatest)
It would be ideal if they were twice as wide, but I think they look nice. To casual observation, you don't notice that they're not part of the room. I'd center them on either side of the window, but each cabinet has a hole on the side where the doorway woodwork is supposed to fit. I can just see our cat and baby thinking that they are the greatest new place to hide...
Here's to another bit of rescued house history!
Awesome score -- you know I got a salvage file cabinet that didn't have sides either. I think it was originally built to be stacked in a row. We had custom sides built to match the rear profile. I think it came out great, and mostly imperceptible that it wasn't built that way..
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous! So glad that you got ahold of them! And I'm sorry I missed out on the sale!
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