Published February 19, 2015
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2010 Salvage Projects Update & Incoming Materials
A summary of the projects we were working on, dating back to 2010. The churn continues!
Read full postA summary of the projects we were working on, dating back to 2010. The churn continues!
Read full postA special post from 2010 overviewing our involvement in the Paul Thiry House salvage. Thiry was an architect known throughout the Northwest and the world as an architect who pushed the boundaries in design and construction. This home was built in 1962, the same year as the World’s Fair was hosted in Seattle. Thiry was the lead architect for the fair and designed several important pieces that still remain in the city.
Read full postOur first Contractor of the Month feature, highlighting the excellent work of Bender Chaffey Homes.
Read full postA glimpse at a job from 2010 featuring maple cabinets and contemporary fixtures.
Read full postA summary of our salvage at Nathan Hale High School in 2010. We’re proud to report that job lead Tim Anderson is still on the Second Use team and bringing back more treasures than ever.
Read full postA post from the days when locker baskets were in high supply and low enough demand that we were only asking $5 a pop. If only we could get our hands on these now!
Read full postA list of our spring activities, resurrected from 2010. Which of these would you like to see return this year?
Read full postWe wrap up 2009 with an overview of our environmental impact and total contribution to Habitat for Humanity.
Read full postThis post from 2009 suggests gifting your loved ones a beautiful salvaged fir flooring frame, made in house at Second Use. A timeless suggestion!
Read full postThis holiday how to dates back to 2009 and our original blog. Designer Kate Joyce suggests using crystals for icicles and doorknobs for wreath decor. The links to live inventory no longer work, but the advice is timeless.
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