Earthwise Salvage is now open in Kenmore, WA!
Earthwise Architectural Salvage is now open in Kenmore, Washington! Over 30 years ago, Kurt Petrauskas worked as a demolition contractor in charge of demolishing houses
Earthwise Architectural Salvage is now open in Kenmore, Washington! Over 30 years ago, Kurt Petrauskas worked as a demolition contractor in charge of demolishing houses
If you’re a builder, architect, or homeowner in Seattle, you may have heard of the Seattle Salvage Assessment Form. During the process of renovation or demolition, this form is essential when you’re within Seattle’s city limits.
If you’re a builder, architect, or homeowner in Seattle, you may have heard of the Seattle Salvage Assessment Form. During the process of renovation or demolition, this form is essential when you’re within Seattle’s city limits.
We can’t get enough salvaged lumber at Earthwise. Salvaged wood is an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective way to add character to virtually any building or design
Our second annual Crew’s Craft Market has begun! Last year our Seattle store kicked us off with a small but mighty collection of creations handcrafted
When you dive into the wonderful world of salvage, you’ll start hearing terms that aren’t part of our daily vocabulary. Using anything other than brand-new
Before glass was perfectly smooth and transparent, it had a character that showcased different eras beautifully. Made for design aesthetics, safety, or often from limited
Every day, Earthwise employees are tasked with figuring out what the customer’s needs are. Most of the time, people know exactly what they want. Other
Used for centuries, copper is quite a dynamic material. Craft workers and designers alike use copper regularly, not only for its staying power but for
The striking lines of Art Deco are easily distinguishable. First appearing in France before WWI, this futuristic design influenced both building architecture and everyday objects
Many of us have a passion for sustainable design. However, it comes as no surprise that salvaged materials from 100+ years ago may not exactly fit with
Every year brings new trends and challenges to the changing needs of our customer base. Some years we were selling salvaged wood windows for DIY