PRODUCTS
AMERICAN-MADE
BY AMERICAN
CRAFTSPEOPLE
The Copper House

The Copper House owner, Tom LeClair, makes stuff. Lots of stuff. It keeps him (and even more so, his wife Suzanne) sane. A 1999 graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in Metal Arts and Jewelry Design, and a 2003 graduate of Juniata College with a degree in Behavioral Psychology he does all of his custom work on-site. Handmade furniture, one-of-a-kind custom jewelry pieces (including memorial jewelry and wearable coins and silverware), artisan writing instruments (customizable to be just for you) and other unique items are crafted right in Epson, New Hampshire, and new products are introduced to the line up all the time.

METAL FABRICATION
Allen Architectural Metals

Allen Architectural Metals offers comprehensive support in casting and metal fabrications. Since 1995 we have evolved into a nationally recognized organization with expertise in Restoration, Preservation and Custom Design.

HISTORIC
REPRODUCTION
STREET LIGHTING
Niland Company

At Niland Company, the custom design and recreation of historical designs lost to history has become one of our unique specialties. Our "in-house" pattern and machine shop has created scaled tooling from as little as an early photograph showing historic main streets. All Niland Company outdoor streetlights and steel site furnishings are made with cast aluminum and steel and manufactured and finished in the USA.

REPLICATED WOOD
WINDOWS
Cooper Historical Windows

Cooper Historical Windows accurately replicates wood windows by documenting the original window features, details, and profiles. From this a shop drawing is created. Using our own Liberty Restoration Glass produced in-house, we offer single pane or insulated glass panels for much greater energy efficiency, without sacrificing the period look ot the old glass wavy glass seen from the exterior. We can reproduce the characteristics of any 19th or 20th century glass. Additionally, we restore and re-use original hardware whenever possible.

SPECIALTY
CONTRACTING
John Canning & Co.

John Canning & Co. has built a reputation for innovation in solving difficult design and restoration problems. As Preservation Problem Solvers, we combine our knowledge of traditional methods and materials of the past and evaluate emerging technologies of the future that, when combined, can reduce risk when mitigating complex historic interiors and artwork restoration. We’ve developed unique approaches for exterior stone repair and restoration, plaster reattachment and stabilization, and are known for project management, scheduling, and engineering complex scaffold systems that protect the public and provide access for all trades when buildings must remain operational during restoration.

CUSTOM LIGHTING
Deep Landing Workshop

Over the last 30 years, Deep Landing Workshop has created custom lighting fixtures for projects across the United States, and has installed work in schools, inns, churches and public buildings. With a current team of owner John Ramsey and assistants Brad Schultz and Aaron Coner, we continue to maintain the spirit of small crafts and a commitment to making each piece a little bit better than the one before it.

ANTIQUE BUILDINGS
Restoration Technologes of New Jersey LLC

Restoration Technologes of New Jersey LLC, offers a rotating stock of antique buildings and miscellaneous building materials (e.g. flooring, mantels, siding, etc.). Contact us with your needs. If we do not have it we will reach out to our many associates in the field and try to locate it for you.

RECLAIMED
WIDE PLANK
Bingham Lumber, Inc.

The story of Antique wood is steeped in history and tradition. Reclaimed timbers that once supported textile mills, barns, distilleries, and rural dwellings are recreated by skilled craftsman. These very same timbers appear in today's home design to witness the celebrations of daily life, adding another chapter to the story. Bingham Lumber, Inc. works with salvage professionals throughout the United States. Our relationship with these companies allows Bingham Lumber, Inc. to reclaim timbers out of buildings that would otherwise be lost. These recycled timbers are brought directly to our Brookline, New Hampshire facility, where they are inspected and catalogued keeping the past history intact.

Allen Architectural
Metals

(Metal Fabrications)
248 Homer Drive
Talladega, AL 35160
256.761.2609
Allen Architectural Metals
Allen Architectural Metals

Allen Architectural Metals offers comprehensive support in casting and metal fabrications along with superior client services for architects, governmental agencies, high-end developers, universities, hospitals and private residences. Since 1995 Allen Architectural Metals has evolved into a nationally recognized organization managing projects across the United States, with expertise in restoration, preservation and custom design building. Projects range from hand carved historical replications to custom laser cut design applications. With offices in Alabama, Detroit, New York, and Pittsburgh, Allen Architectural Metals' services include historic site consultation, historical replication, custom castings, master pattern making, water jet technology, custom finishing services and more.

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21 N. Aviador Street
Camarillo, CA 93010
805.566.6500
Eye of the Day Garden Design Center

Eye of the Day supplies landscape architects and preservation professionals with authentic pottery and planters that complement historic gardens with accuracy and restraint. Their Italian terracotta, French Anduze, and Greek vessels are crafted using traditional methods and clay bodies consistent with the historic vernacular, allowing seamless integration into restored courtyards, estate grounds, and period landscapes. Weathering characteristics develop naturally, providing the quiet patina required for historically sensitive settings. The showroom’s curated selections, combined with custom finishing and careful sourcing, ensure each piece supports the original architectural language rather than competing with it. For preservation projects requiring fidelity to vernacular tradition and proven outdoor performance, Eye of the Day offers ceramics that honor the character and continuity of historic landscapes.

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RMP Finishes
(Authentic Milk Paint)
126 Commerce Drive
Hohenwald, TN 38462
800.339.9748
RMP Finishes
RMP Finishes

RMP Finishes, formerly The Real Milk Paint Company, brings three decades of expertise to the art of preserving historic surfaces with authentically natural finishes. Born in a Pennsylvania barn in 1993 to supply period-correct pigments for antique restoration, the company created its flagship Real Milk Paint in a family kitchen, quickly becoming a trusted resource for preservation-minded craftspeople. Today, from its expanded Tennessee facility, RMP Finishes offers a full line of VOC-free paints, tung and hemp oils, and natural waxes that honor original materials while meeting modern environmental standards. Guided by ingredient transparency and a commitment to sustainability, RMP helps homeowners, conservators, and professionals protect heritage architecture with finishes that are both historically appropriate and durably beautiful.

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York Bridge Concepts
(Covered Timber Bridges)
2423 Brunello Trace
Lutz, FL 33558
813.694.5328
York Bridge Concepts Inc.
York Bridge Concepts Inc.

York Bridge Concepts is a leader in the design and construction of custom timber bridges, with a distinguished legacy in historic and covered bridge work. Their Covered Bridge Gallery showcases iconic projects such as the Bowman Road Legacy Bridge, River Landing’s Covered Vehicular Bridge in North Carolina, the Assembly Studios Pedestrian Bridge in Atlanta, and the Woodlands Park Bridge in Southport, NC. Each bridge is crafted with enduring structural integrity and timeless architectural elegance. By honoring historic sensibilities while incorporating sustainable, responsibly sourced timber, YBC ensures legacy structures built for generations. With four decades of experience and more than 8,000 bridges built, YBC continues to elevate covered bridge architecture, setting benchmarks in preservation, innovation, and environmental stewardship for landmark projects nationwide.

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Old California
(Period Lighting)
975 N. Enterprise Street
Orange, CA 92867
800.577.6679
Old California
Old California

You love the timeless look of historic design. At Old California, we love scouring the archives to bring history into the present. Our product design is informed by our favorite giants in the annals of architecture and design history. The small team at our Southern California factory manufactures those designs with a combination of contemporary technology and hard-learned handcraftsmanship. Old California welcomes custom work as well. Whether you already have something in mind, or you need some help dreaming up an idea out of thin air, our team has the knowledge and experience to create a singular look for your home. For over 30 years we have served customers across North America with the attention you receive at your Main Street shop.

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John Canning & Co.
(Restoration Contractors)
150 Commerce Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
203.272.9868
John Canning & Co.
John Canning & Co.

John Canning & Co. is an architectural restoration contractor with over 45 years of experience. We specialize in services for historic preservation, conservation, restoration, and replication. John Canning & Co. is an expert in the architectural arts and finishes such as ornamental plaster restoration, plaster stabilization, decorative paint & finishes, gilding, historic woodwork and stone, as well as exterior services of architectural gilding and selective decorative finishes. Our principals are professional associates of the American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC). We are guided by the principle "do no harm" and advance that principle by providing treatments that are reversible and supplying owners with thorough documentation of research, conditions, actions taken and materials used.

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Western Maine
Screen Doors Co.

(Mahogany Screen Doors)
435 Carrabassett Road
New Portland, ME 04961
207.249.1687
Western Maine Screen Doors Co.
Western Maine Screen Doors Co.

For more than 30 years the Western Maine Screen Doors Company has been handcrafting custom Mahogany screen doors and screen porch panels. We will work with you or your contractor step by step to ensure you get the door or screen panels you want and expect. The Western Maine Screen Doors Company doesn’t compromise on quality, which is why we only work with the best materials available and provide a one-year guarantee on all labor. Western Maine Screen Doors Company custom crafts decorative doors, porch enclosures, shutters and other products using the highest quality materials and impeccable craftsmanship. Western Maine Screen Doors has been a leader in carpentry for decades, and our products are renowned for their attention to detail, durability and unique aesthetic. All elements of our doors are personally handcrafted on the premises, including the Tempered Glass Storm Door Panels that are interchangeable with the screens in our screen doors.

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Mr. Spindle, Inc.
(Porch Components)
4039 98th Ave S
Fargo, ND 58104
800.487.9663
Mr. Spindle, Inc.
Mr. Spindle, Inc.

Whether you are the caretaker of an historic Painted Lady in San Francisco or building a new home in the rural Midwest, Mr. Spindle can help. The goal of the Mr. Spindle company is to give its customers the very best outdoor decking components available at any price. Our vast array of spindles, balusters, porch posts, newel posts, columns, custom turnings, finials, handrails, and post tops are produced from the world’s finest cedar, redwood, Brazilian IPE, and American pine. Mr. Spindle's products will help you create the porch or deck your family will enjoy for years to come. Mr. Spindle also has an assortment of interior products as well. If you’re looking for something unique, send us your sample, photo or drawing. We'll turn your custom restoration project with exacting detail.

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Quaker
Windows & Doors

(Windows & Doors)
504 Highway 63 South
Freeburg, MO 65035
800.347.0438
Quaker Windows & Doors
Quaker Windows & Doors

For more than 75 years, Quaker Windows & Doors has been providing "The Right Solution" to the Historic Renovation market. As one of a select few companies that manufacture wood, vinyl and aluminum window and door solutions, Quaker offers that unique blend of design, quality and craftsmanship that make us an ideal partner when you have a Historic Renovation project. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Freeburg & Eldon, Missouri, Quaker works closely with historical consultants, The National Parks Service (NPS), architects and building owners in order to preserve the historical aesthetic of buildings, while staying true to our foundation.. to provide the highest quality products, service and support that we are proud to call the Quaker Difference.

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Shuttercraft, Inc.
(Authentic Wood Shutters)
15 Orchard Park
Madison, CT 06443
203.245.2608
Shuttercraft, Inc.
Shuttercraft, Inc.

Shuttercraft, Inc. interior and exterior quality wood shutters are made in the USA, and still the most shutter for your money...unfinished, primed, or fully painted. Family (and woman) owned for over 40 years, Shuttercraft, Inc. offers colonial craftsmanship at affordable pricing. Shuttercraft, Inc.'s wood shutters feature mortise and tenon construction, and are available in authentic traditional styles and all sizes. Shuttercraft, Inc. specializes in reproduction and custom shutters made to order. Matching historic or existing shutters? Click the link below for our PDF measuring guide! Shuttercraft, Inc. shutters are shipped/delivered nationwide.

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W. F. Norman Corp.
(Sheet Metal Ornament)
214 N. Cedar
Nevada, MO 64772
800.641.4038
W. F. Norman Corp.
W. F. Norman Corp.

From its turn-of-the-century factory in Nevada, Missouri, the W. F. Norman Corporation still operates machines as old as the company itself. Production methods remain the same as the early days with sheet metal panels stamped one at a time on antique rope drop hammers, resulting in better quality control than modern hydraulic presses. Using original dies from 1898, the W.F. Norman Corp. Hi-Art® product line contains 140 steel ceiling design components and over 1,300 ornaments. Their growing popularity stems not only from nostalgia but from their beauty, permanence and economy. William Franklin Norman founded the W. F. Norman Sheet Metal Manufacturing Company in 1898. In 1978, grandson Franklin Norman sold the business to Robert Quitno. It is still run today by Bob’s family.

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Dura Art Stone
(Precast Arch. Concrete)
PO Box 790
Danville, CA 94526
310.269.9800
Dura Art Stone
Dura Art Stone

Dura Art Stone's portfolio of successfully completed projects, extending nationwide for over 80 years, bears witness to our European heritage and focus on architecturally unique and structurally complex uses of Architectural Precast Concrete, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, and Glascrete, a proprietary simulated concrete material. Dura Art Stone traces its history to 1935 when Bruno Mariani, an accomplished Italian model maker and craftsman, quickly established himself as a leading source of Ornamental Cast Plaster and Cast Stone in San Francisco, CA. One of Bruno’s early works at the Pulgas Water Temple in Redwood City, CA, completed in 1941, remains beautiful and functional to this day. Please use our Architectural Precast link below to view our gallery of significant projects.

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NIKO Contracting, Inc.
(Renovations/Restorations)
3434 Parkview Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.687.1517
NIKO Contracting, Inc.
NIKO Contracting, Inc.

NIKO Contracting, Inc. has been providing quality craftsmanship in roofing and architectural sheet metal nationwide since 1974. In addition to renovating and restoring historic landmark buildings we are also full service roofing contractors. We specialize in projects where roofing and architectural sheet metal work comprise the majority of the work, but often include extensive structural carpentry, steel repair, masonry repair, siding work, painting, and cleaning. Our work often comprises the entire exterior envelope of a structure. Most of the work and fabrication is performed in-house using our own resources. This ensures our customers the highest degree of quality control and cost effectiveness. Our specialties include roofing, metal siding, custom fabrication of all types of architectural sheet metal and ornamentation, exterior restoration, pressed metal ceilings and chemically induced patination of copper.

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Historic Doors
(Traditional Wood Doors)
PO Box 139
Kempton, PA 19529
610.756.6187
Historic Doors
Historic Doors

Historic Doors designs and fabricates custom wood doors and entryways in our Kempton, Pennsylvania shop. Our doors grace the openings of universities, churches, and homes throughout the country. Properly detailed and proportioned, they are created for both aesthetics and delight. Each custom project is engineered for function and longevity. We collaborate directly with homeowners and architects to find solutions for wooden doorways that will enhance their context. Projects range from single to multiple openings. In addition to providing doors for new construction, we can match existing doors for restoration projects. We believe an entryway is the centerpiece of a building and can be considered the keynote of its design. Historic Doors was honored to receive a Special Award for Craftsmanship in 2016 from Traditional Building Magazine.

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Tremont Nail
(Authentic Steel Cut Nails)
457 School Street
Mansfield, MA 02048
508.339.4500
Tremont Nail
Tremont Nail

As America's oldest nail manufacturer, Tremont Nail is in a position to offer the older patterns of cut nails appropriate to the period of restoration being undertaken. In addition to a variety of styles of nails, Tremont Nail can provide information to help the restorer in determining the authenticity of a project. Cut nails possess great durability. They are hard to pull out because the shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails, thus greatly stengthening their holding power. Once you have used them, you will prefer them for all sorts of applications. For over 200 years, Tremont Nail has achieved a reputation for skilled nail cutting that has made its product readily saleable throughout the markets of the world. Through all the changes and the hurried pace of modern industry the same product is still being produced for customers who prefer the superior holding power and durability of this time-tested nail.

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Architectural
Resource Center

(Window / Door Hardware)
557 Old Turnpike Road
Northwood, NH 03261
800.370.8808
Architectural Resource Center
Architectural Resource Center

The Architectural Resource Center designs and manufactures the finest traditional window and door hardware available. We are a wholesale house catering to manufacturers, architects, builders and designers. With facilities in both the US and Europe, we supply standard and custom hardware to window manufacturers and architects working on some of the most impressive structures in the world. ARC gives you options you won’t find elsewhere. We don't limit your choices to the same hardware that is available everywhere else. Our customers often ask us to duplicate existing hardware We make sure that we can tailor our solution to your specific needs . After 29 years in this business, we have developed a reputation as the experts when it comes to traditional hardware. We love to share what we know. Ask us how Architectural Resource Center can solve your hardware problem.

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World Gutter Systems®
(Roof Drainage Systems)
1561 E.12th Street
Erie, PA 16511
814.455.7430
World Gutter Systems®
World Gutter Systems®

Slate And Copper Sales Co.® offers the most complete range of copper products that add elegance and class to any home. We specialize in old world historic European profile half round gutter, different from modern American profile half round. Our seamless-weld downspout and “smooth” elbows, (no folds or crimps) deliver elegant, durable, high performing rainwater drainage. All of our Architectural copper designs, such as Cupolas, Finials, Leader-Heads, Dormer Vents and Historic Reproductions are fabricated to order right here in the USA. Our World Gutter System is the highest quality and most economical roof drainage system. With perfectly fitting pieces, the World Gutter System is also the easiest to install. This copper rain gutter system offers not only exceptional strength and durability, but absolute beauty and design. All of our gutter components are also available in zinc- a beautiful, less costly alternative to copper.

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Innerglass Window
Systems, LLC

(Interior Storm Windows)
15 Herman Drive
Simsbury CT 06070
800.743.6207
Innerglass Window Systems, LLC
Innerglass Window Systems, LLC

Innerglass windows are "The Perfect Storm" for insulating historic homes and buildings. The standards that define a "historic" home or building are very specific. The original window units are part of the building’s historic integrity and replacement of these windows is strongly discouraged. The guidelines specifically say, "If the original windows are in place, repair and retrofit of these windows is preferred." That’s where Innerglass comes in. Because our windows compression-fit inside of the stops of the primary window, there is no need to disturb the integrity of the original windows. And because each of our windows are custom made to fit the exact measurements of each window, they are extremely efficient for windows that are no longer square, which is very often the case with historic homes and buildings.

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Deep Landing Workshop
(Custom Lighting)
115 Deep Landing Road
Chestertown, MD 21620
877.778.4042
Deep Landing Workshop

Deep Landing Workshop has its roots as a small craft shop operating in a converted farm shed on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. It was there in 1964 that Joe Ramsey, a machinist by trade, started creating light fixtures designed by his wife, Cynthia, a mother and housewife who had an eye for a fair curve. Her designs were inspired by colonial fixtures they saw visiting historical sites. Cynthia was able to elevate those simple utilitarian pieces into graceful interpretations that could stand proud. In 1977, their son John Ramsey took over, leaving his courses at the University of Maine and settling into the slow execution of finely-crafted light fixtures. John steadily built a portfolio of work, executing designs for historic restorations, private residences, custom lighting vendors, and for architect’s commissions. Over the last 30 years, Deep Landing Workshop has created custom lighting fixtures for projects across the United States, and has installed work in schools, inns, churches and public buildings. We expanded into our new shop in 2002, and our current workshop includes in-house spaces for blacksmithing, welding, electrical work, metalwork and carpentry.

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Ball and Ball, LLC
(Reproduction Hardware)
463 W. Lincoln Highway
Exton, PA 19341
800.257.3711
Ball and Ball, LLC

For almost nine decades and three generations, Ball and Ball has been producing the finest quality Hardware and Lighting for homes across the country. The Ball family heritage of metal working dates back to pre-1700’s England. Today we take the same pride in the craftsmanship of our products. The high standards set by our forefathers have been the ideal toward which we strive, not only in our shop, but also in our relationships with our customers. We are committed to the principles upon which Ball and Ball was founded in 1932: "Our only desire is that whatever we shall make be of the highest quality and character humanly possible to produce and that our customers shall receive every service at our command". We also do custom work. We can make, match, copy, repair and restore any kind of antique hardware. If you are finding us for the first time, let us show you why we have been around since 1932.

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Steven Handelman
Studios, Inc.

(Wrought Iron Products)
716 N. Milpas Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
805.962.5119
Steven Handelman Studios, Inc.
Steven Handelman Studios, Inc.

Steven Handelman Studios, Inc.'s wrought iron products are hand made by skilled craftsmen, one at a time. We do not use prefabricated parts or assembly line techniques. We take care in the detail of our products. We also customize each product through the extensive choices we offer, including: finish, glass, size, and mounting configuration. These production techniques and varied choices are unusual for the 21st century. We take great care in the preparation and finish of our wrought iron products and light fixtures. All welds are ground smooth, cracks are filled and slag removed. We use very strong paint as a base coat and hand apply each premium finish to achieve an authentic aged and elegant look. Any brass parts we use are sandblasted before the paint is applied to ensure a good paint bond. Because we are direct sellers, and do not wholesale our products, we can give our customers the advantage of direct factory pricing. Our goal is to provide exceptional value at a fair price for our unique hand made products.

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8-10 Wardwell St.
Adams, NY 13605
315.232.3433
Jim Illingworth Millwork, LLC
Jim Illingworth Millwork, LLC

Jim Illingworth Millwork, LLC's custom mill shop produces architectural, historical, and traditional millwork with over 5000 knives dating back to 1892 to match existing profiles on windows, doors and moldings. We custom build historic reproduction wood windows, storms and screens as well as wood doors and moldings. Our products are handcrafted using mortise and tenon joint construction, the same way our forefathers did a century ago. Our focus is on restoring old traditional houses and historical buildings and meeting our customer's needs. We work with architects, builders, designers, contractors and homeowners. At Jim Illingworth Millwork, LLC, no job is too small or too big for our custom mill shop. We take great pride in carrying on centuries old craftsmanship in modern living.

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Gepetto Millworks
(Preservation/Restoration)
500 Goddin Street
Richmond, VA 23231
804.938.2094
Gepetto Millworks

Gepetto Millworks has been providing custom manufacturing of designed wood projects for over 20 years from the heart of Richmond, Virginia. We build or restore anything made of wood. Bring us an idea – bring us a drawing – bring us your historic restoration. Build your dream in wood. From a three story hanging spiral staircase, to a bar top, to historic stained glass restoration, to modern office interiors, Gepetto Millworks' craftsmen take on the most complex and intricate challenges in the building industry. Matthew Wiley’s 20 years of job site experience renovating and restoring historic homes, warehouses, and churches in Richmond has catapulted him to a unique position in the industry. Transferring his expertise from building single windows and doors, he now manages a production facility capable of meeting any project demand. Matthew works closely with architects, project managers and developers to gain tax advantages through the use of historically accurate wooden building materials on large scale commercial projects.

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PO Box 217
Belvidere, NJ 07823
908.812.1003
Restoration Technologes of New Jersey LLC
Restoration Technologes of New Jersey LLC

Restoration Technologies of NJ, LLC has been building timber frame homes for over twenty-five years. We supply historic timber frame structures which have been meticulously dismantled for re-use as homes and other purposes. We're not just a construction company with restoration as a service, rather, our knowledge sharing all-inclusive approach to preservation is helping to create awareness by participating in (as well as forming new) organizations to further the preservation movement. Since our beginnings in the preservation field, we have completed numerous restoration / preservation projects for individuals, corporations, non-profits, and governmental agencies. With this depth of experience comes the knowledge and ability to safely and successfully complete your project to the highest standards. Restoration Technologies also offers a rotating stock of Antique Buildings. For reclaimed materials, visit ReclaimedArchitecturalTreasures.com. If you don't see what you're looking for there or on our main website, call or text us at 908.812.1003 or email Adam@RestoTechNJ.com for information or an appointment.

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Gold Coast
Metal Works, Inc.

(Architectural Metalwork)
118 Bay Avenue
Huntington, NY 11743
631.424.0905
Gold Coast Metal Works, Inc.
Gold Coast Metal Works, Inc.

Connoisseurs around the world are driving a renewed demand for luxurious custom metalwork. Lyrical in design, handcrafted railings, balustrades and gates serve as the jewelry of a house, belying their intrinsic strength and ultimate functionality. At Gold Coast Metal Works' atelier, highly skilled blacksmiths rely on time-honored techniques to forge hot metal - most commonly steel, but also bronze and wrought iron - and use anvils, hammers and chisels to create meticulous flowers and leaves, sinuous curves and decorative rosettes. Each finished piece is a unique and original work and will look beautiful for centuries. At Gold Coast Metal Works, a team of expertly trained artisans works on each commission. From engineers and draftsmen, to blacksmiths and finishers. With headquarters on the North Shore of New York's Long Island, the company easily works anywhere in the world.

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Timeless Barn Company
(Vintage Barns)
4594 E. State Rd. 28 E.
Frankfort, IN 46041
765.670.6155
Timeless Barn Company
Timeless Barn Company

Timeless Barn Company™specializes in adapting, reclaiming, repurposing, and restoring vintage barns into amazing personal and commercial spaces. Our company began nearly 20 years ago with a single barn. It was taken down, timber by timber, and moved to its new location where it became an amazing home. The company was created, and dismantling, restoring, and re-erecting pre-Civil War barns and turning them into homes became our passion. We have also expanded our product lines to include not only custom timber framing but basic packages such as our Colonial Saltbox Home, as well as furniture, flooring, and fireplace mantels. It is a great day when you walk into a well-preserved masterpiece that was built 180 years ago, and know that you have found something really special. Pristine original structures are the ultimate find and they make wonderful homes, commercial buildings, wineries, and studios. Suffice it to say...just about anything you can imagine, we can build.....and it all begins with a barn.

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