Carpe Diem Pulls, and colonial bronze hardware for you old house renovation project


Posted November 6th, 2009 by admin No Comments »

Renovation of old house buildings etc is not very easy as you not only have to find the best contractor who specializes in home renovation but you also have to find period hardware. These period hardware’s are very difficult to find at come very costly. During colonial times things were different. Deep yellow or ochre, red and green colors were in much uses and paneled closet doors with antique black iron hardware were quite popular.

These 18th century antique hardware knobs, doors plates, switch plates are really hard to find. For buying such hardware’s you will have to visit architectural salvage companies or online dealers of antique hardware in Los Angeles, New york or Dallas if you live in these places.Colonial bronze and Crape diem has the solution to this problem and they are offering such hardware. Colonial bronze is one step ahead of Crape diem because it is offering life time warranty on its products.

Enjoy Your Stay On Boat With Nautical Hardware


Posted July 24th, 2009 by admin No Comments »

If you are living on a boat or on a boat house then you should decorate it with beautiful nautical hardware like  boat shape knobs or anchor brass hooks in your boat or coastal beach house. Some other ideas are  Lighthouse decor, Ship Wheels, Wood Flags, Buoys etc.

Other famous hardware are Edgar Berebi Seaside Collage Knob from Notting Hill Cleat Knob from Modern Objects Hickory Hardware South Seas 1 1/2″ Sailboat  Buck Snort 1-1/4″ round sail boat knob  Shell Knob from Premier Hardware Designs Sail Boat Pull from Roux Roux Rope Hardware Series from Aram Belwith Whitewash SAILBOAT KNOB PA1812-WW.

Jakarta Flat Leaf Pull  for any renovation of any type.