Sourcing fixtures for Boston's architectural gems means knowing every salvage yard from Somerville to Hingham. We locate original bathroom hardware from defunct Back Bay hotels or commission reproductions from local artisans.
Services include: re-enameling cast iron tubs on-site to avoid moving historic structures, re-creating 1920s faucet designs with modern water-saving valves, and matching missing cabinet hardware from our archive of Boston millwork profiles. For Cambridge's Victorian homes, we often incorporate locally made stained glass into shower enclosures using historically accurate techniques.
Services include: re-enameling cast iron tubs on-site to avoid moving historic structures, re-creating 1920s faucet designs with modern water-saving valves, and matching missing cabinet hardware from our archive of Boston millwork profiles. For Cambridge's Victorian homes, we often incorporate locally made stained glass into shower enclosures using historically accurate techniques.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Architectural period assessment
- 02 Step 2: Salvage sourcing or custom fabrication
- 03 Step 3: Modern performance upgrades
- 04 Step 4: Finish matching and installation
Benefits
- Access to rare salvage networks
- Custom fabrication capabilities
- Modern mechanics in period designs
- Material authenticity guarantees
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you find my missing pedestal sink parts?
Our relationship with Boston architectural salvage yards helps locate original fittings, or we can cast new ones from our mold library.
How do you update old fixtures without losing character?
We retrofit original handles and escutcheons onto modern water-saving valves, maintaining the look while improving performance.