Address: 2 W Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA
Phone: +17344836980
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Jeffrey Buck
It's a great place when looking for missing pieces to your 1928 home. They also have an amazing selection of furniture that will last lifetimes. Very sad to see them close but wish them the best in retirement. We will cherish our items from here.
Mariana D.
Had no idea this place existed. I read about it online and visited. Tons of cool stuff, super nice staff! I hope to return before they close the doors.
Andy Shoup
This is a great place if your looking for antique hardware and furniture Awesome discovery
Shelby
This place is incredible!
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We have one piece that can be used as a bar... http://www.materialsunlimited.com/f15013-vintage-mcm-bookmatched-walnut-credenza-bar/ We don't currently have any bar counters if that is what you were looking for.
Thanks for asking about our newel posts. Unfortunately we do not have a matched pair.
Hello Barbara, We do not repair fabric shades. There is a lady in Ann Arbor that makes them and can most likely repair them. Her name Karol Butcher and her website is https://www.tgcu.com/ (The Great Cover Up) Best of luck!
Mask required, proper social distancing but open regular hours.
We do not have any at this time, but we do get them in once and a while.
This is a great place to find things such as what you are looking for. They have a very large variety of lamps doors and anything else
You will have to call them and ask if they sell these parts separately
I believe that your question was answered already. :-) That said, if you do find doors, be sure that they are solid wood as opposed to veneered. Veneered doors will fail after the first couple of wet/snow seasons - not too mention sun damage.
We don't have any parts to tubs right now. You might try finding an alternative.
Just call and ask. I know they have tons of stuff.
Normally we'd be happy to take them, but we are at our limit right now. You might consider donating them to a Habitat For Humanity Restore or the Recycle Center in Ann Arbor. Thanks for thinking about us.
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