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    Hudson NY Architectural Salvage at Museum Scale

    If you're searching for Hudson NY architectural salvage that goes beyond a single showroom — something that requires a full afternoon and a second visit — The Antique Warehouse is the destination serious restorers, designers, and collectors return to again and again. With 40,000 square feet of owner-operated inventory, this is the largest independently owned antique and vintage shop in the northeastern United States.

    Owners John and Paul have spent over 24 years building an operation that defies easy categorization. They don't just stock architectural salvage — they source entire historic barns and occasionally reconstruct them inside the warehouse to display inventory the way it was originally built. Walking through means encountering 1860s Victorian railings beside 1920s cast iron window covers, Gothic church organ screens near butler's pantries with intact cabinet fronts, and complete library shelving units pulled from properties across the region.

    What The Antique Warehouse Stocks

    The inventory at this Hudson NY architectural salvage destination spans late 18th century through mid-century modern, with particular depth in Victorian ironwork, industrial-era commercial fixtures, and early American millwork. Expect to find historic doors and windows, fireplace mantels, large-scale industrial lighting, vintage store counters including 19th-century pine haberdashery counters with original drawer sets, and architectural hardware in quantities that support full-house restoration projects.

    The warehouse has outfitted film and theater productions, supplied interior decorators staging full properties, and provided materials for architects working on registered historic structures. Their logistics capability is calibrated for oversized and heavy pieces — the kind most dealers won't handle.

    A Warehouse Within a Warehouse

    The building itself is a 300,000 square foot complex near the Hudson Amtrak station, housing a brewery, specialty businesses, and dozens of individual antique vendors. The Antique Warehouse occupies Door 21 — 40,000 square feet that belong entirely to John and Paul, not a group shop or vendor collective. NYC-based designers regularly take the train up for sourcing trips, treating it as a reliable primary resource for statement pieces that can't be found closer to the city.

    Beyond retail, the owners actively restore 18th-century homes and country barns using materials sourced from their own warehouse — a practice that keeps their eye calibrated to what authentic period materials actually look like in context. If you're sourcing for a full restoration, working on a large-scale interior project, or hunting for something genuinely unusual in Hudson NY architectural salvage, this is where that search begins.

    What Sets Them Apart

    🏛️ Largest owner-operated antique shop in the Northeast — 40,000 sq ft under one team's curation, not a vendor collective.

    🎬 Film and theater industry resource — productions source complete sets here; logistics for oversized pieces fully supported.

    🪟 Architectural salvage at depth — Victorian ironwork, church organ screens, complete built-in cabinet fronts, butler's pantries, and historic doors and windows in volume.

    🚂 Amtrak-accessible from NYC — designers take the train up for sourcing trips; parking is plentiful for those driving.

    🏚️ Owners restore historic properties — John and Paul actively rehabilitate 18th-century homes and barns using their own inventory; they understand restoration context firsthand.

    🎪 Rental availability — high-end architectural pieces available for staging, wedding venues, and events if you need temporary access before committing to a purchase.

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    The Antique Warehouse sits in a category of its own in the Hudson Valley salvage landscape. Nothing else in the region approaches its scale under single-owner curation — and that distinction matters for serious buyers who need both volume and authenticity in the same visit.

    What makes it worth the trip: The depth of inventory per category is genuinely unusual. It's not a shop where you find one interesting Victorian mantel and call it a day — it's a shop where you find twelve, in varying conditions and price points, and can compare them side by side. Staff has real knowledge of the inventory and can help locate specific architectural periods rather than leaving you to navigate alone.

    Best for: Interior designers and stagers sourcing large-scale projects. Architects and contractors working on historic restorations who need volume. Film and theater production teams. Anyone doing a full-house restoration who wants to source multiple categories in a single visit.

    Worth knowing: The 300,000 sq ft complex the warehouse sits inside can be disorienting on a first visit — go straight to Door 21 and you're there. Prices lean toward the higher end of the market; this is not a bargain-hunting destination. Plan for a full afternoon minimum if you want to cover the floor properly.

    Not ideal for: Casual browsers looking for a quick stop. Buyers on tight budgets expecting flea market pricing. First-time visitors without a project in mind may find the scale overwhelming rather than inspiring.

    The Gable & Grain Verdict: A mandatory stop for designers, restorers, and serious collectors working in the Hudson Valley or sourcing from New York City. The scale is unmatched, the provenance is genuine, and the logistics capability for large pieces is a rare find at this inventory level.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is The Antique Warehouse located in Hudson, NY?

    The Antique Warehouse is located at Door 21, 99 S Front St, Hudson, NY 12534. It sits inside a larger 300,000 sq ft complex near the Hudson Amtrak station. When you arrive, go directly to Door 21 — the warehouse occupies 40,000 sq ft of that building independently.

    How large is The Antique Warehouse?

    The Antique Warehouse spans 40,000 square feet and is the largest independently owned and operated antique and vintage shop in the northeastern United States. It is not a group shop or vendor collective — the entire floor belongs to owners John and Paul.

    What does The Antique Warehouse specialize in?

    The warehouse carries architectural salvage, Victorian ironwork, industrial-era lighting and commercial fixtures, mid-century modern furniture, historic doors and windows, fireplace mantels, and decorative accessories spanning the late 18th century through the 1970s. It is a primary resource for interior designers, restoration contractors, and film and theater productions.

    Can I access The Antique Warehouse by train from New York City?

    Yes — the warehouse is within walking distance of the Hudson Amtrak station, making it a regular sourcing destination for NYC-based designers and collectors who take the train up for the day. Parking is also available nearby for those driving.

    Does The Antique Warehouse offer rentals?

    Yes. High-end architectural pieces are available for rental for staging, wedding venues, and events. This makes it possible to use significant pieces temporarily without committing to a full purchase — contact the warehouse directly to discuss rental availability for specific items.

    What are the hours at The Antique Warehouse in Hudson, NY?

    The Antique Warehouse is open Monday and Thursday 10 AM–5 PM, Tuesday and Wednesday 11 AM–5 PM, and Friday through Sunday 10 AM–6 PM. It is open seven days a week.

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    Quick Contact
    • (908) 399-9445
    • https://theantiquewarehousehudsonny.com/
    • theantiquewarehousehudsonny@aol.com
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    • Door 21, 99 S Front St, Hudson, NY 12534
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      10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    • Tuesday

      11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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      11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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      10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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      10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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      10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    • April 15, 2026 7:42 am local time

    Location
    • 21 S Front St, Hudson, NY 12534, USA

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    • Architectural Salvage
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    • Architectural Elements
    • Glass & Glazing
    • Metal & Iron
    • Reclaimed Wood
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    • Furniture
    • Lighting & Fixtures
    • Doors & Windows
    • Hardware
    • Mantels & Fireplaces
    • Stained Glass
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    • Sourcing & Procurement
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    • Victorian
    • Mid-Century Modern
    • Industrial
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