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Fantastic Hardware Resources

Categories: Architecture + Interiors, DIY + How To, Modern Decor + Objects

By: Holly Becker, decor8

Seeking great hardware? I’ve gathered together some hardware destinations to help assist you on your next DIY project.
First, check out the local hardware store, Lowes, Home Depot or Expo Design Center. If styles seems too standard, head over to Bauerware. They have tons of hardware featuring aisles of terrific knobs and pulls to choose from at their brick and mortar store located on 3886 17th Street in San Francisco (415-864-3886) and online.

If you don’t spot what you need there, try your local Anthropologie or Restoration Hardware. Also, visit Target.  I visited my local Targey earlier this week and noticed a nice array of hardware.  If your local Target doesn’t carry what you crave, try them online, they have much more to choose from. (Target knobs + pulls)

NEW Hardware


Cool Knobs + Pulls

Knob Gallery

Carol Beach Knobs

SALVAGED Hardware

Don’t forget to search the web for local architectural salvage stores in your hood. Whenever I’m in San Diego, I always hit Architectual Salvage on the corner of Grape and India in Little Italy. It’s one of my favorite salvage stores in the country. There’s also a lot of great ones down south too, especially Pinch of the Past in Savannah.
A few that I like:

Architectual Artifacts in Chicago – A midwest leader with their own museum, too!


Rejuvenation
online and also in Seattle and Portland.

Architectural Salvage in Burlington Vermont (great place, I’ve been).

Interested in more great design tips? Visit Holly Becker’s Design Blog, decor8. http://www.decor8.blogspot.com

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