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Queen City Architectural Salvage
Queen City Architectural Salvage is a Denver yard overflowing with antique building parts and repurposed treasures, specializing in restoration services for truly unique finds.
Queen City Architectural Salvage is a remarkable spot for anyone looking to infuse their home or project with a touch of history, offering a dense collection of reclaimed building materials. You'll find everything from sturdy antique doors and ornate metal fixtures to classic claw foot tubs, each piece holding stories and awaiting its next life. Beyond the inventory, they also provide skilled restoration services to breathe new life into these unique architectural elements.
Exploring the yard here is a hands-on endeavor, inviting you to carefully sift through piles and stacks of intriguing old components. While the setting is rustic and requires patience, the reward is often discovering that perfect, elusive period piece for your specific vision. To ensure a smooth visit, it's always a good idea to call ahead and confirm their current yard hours.
Plan your browse
- Hours
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday.
- Address
- 4750 Brighton Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80216
- Browse style
- Curated
- Inventory
- Broad inventory
- Price feel
- Mixed price range
- What they do
- Shop
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- a casual browseplanning a placelocal treasure hunting
Queen City Architectural Salvage is a remarkable spot for anyone looking to infuse their home or project with a touch of history, offering a dense collection of reclaimed building materials. You'll find everything from sturdy antique doors and ornate metal fixtures to classic claw foot tubs, each piece holding stories and awaiting its next life. Beyond the inventory, they also provide skilled restoration services to breathe new life into these unique architectural elements.
Exploring the yard here is a hands-on endeavor, inviting you to carefully sift through piles and stacks of intriguing old components. While the setting is rustic and requires patience, the reward is often discovering that perfect, elusive period piece for your specific vision. To ensure a smooth visit, it's always a good idea to call ahead and confirm their current yard hours.
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