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    About Village Salvage

    If you're searching for Waynesville Ohio architectural salvage hardware with the depth and expertise to match historic restoration projects, Village Salvage on South Main Street is the specialist destination that serious restorers trust. Founded by Lauren Lepley in 2016 after three years of road trips across the country with her father collecting salvaged hardware, the store sits two doors down from her family's other business — Waynesville Antique Mall — in the heart of Ohio's "Antiques Capital." What started as a passion for preserving America's historic builder's hardware has grown into one of the most comprehensive salvage hardware inventories in the Midwest.

    Village Salvage stocks thousands of old house locks inventoried by maker and model number — a level of organization that's virtually unheard of in the architectural salvage world. When you need a matching mortise lock for an 1890s Victorian, a specific back plate for a Craftsman bungalow, or the right escutcheon to complete a restoration, this is the store where the staff can pull it from a cataloged inventory rather than sending you on a dig through random bins. Chris Asher manages daily operations with a hands-on expertise that reviewers describe as "phenomenal."

    Waynesville Ohio Architectural Salvage Hardware Inventory

    The hardware collection is the anchor — vintage locks, back plates, escutcheons, hinges, window hardware, and door hardware sourced from homes and buildings across the United States. But the inventory extends well beyond small hardware into full-scale architectural elements: salvaged doors, windows, cabinets, fireplace mantels, ceiling tins, stained glass, and barn wood. The back room, filled with salvaged architectural elements and reclaimed barn lumber, is a favorite discovery zone for customers who appreciate the thrill of finding the exact piece they need.

    The Rustic Living Showroom adds another dimension entirely. Featuring Amish-crafted furniture made from salvaged and reclaimed Ohio barn timbers, the furniture line bridges the gap between architectural salvage and functional home furnishing. Bourbon barrel furniture, custom dining tables, and reclaimed oak pieces are built to order with the same craftsmanship that defines traditional Amish woodworking. This Waynesville Ohio architectural salvage hardware store is one of the rare destinations where you can source both the original hardware for a restoration project and the custom furniture to complement it.

    The Shopping Experience

    Village Salvage operates with a family business ethos that reviewers notice immediately. Staff treat customers "like family," taking time to understand restoration projects and match hardware to specific periods and styles. The mortise lock rebuilding service is a standout — customers bring in broken or incomplete vintage locksets and the team restores them to working condition, a service that most hardware stores and even most salvage dealers simply cannot offer.

    The store's location in Waynesville — surrounded by dozens of antique shops and dealers — makes it a natural anchor for a full day of antiquing. Reviewers describe it as a must-visit for anyone restoring old houses, and multiple customers note they return every time they're in the area. Merchandise is priced at or below market value, which keeps the inventory moving and the regular customers loyal. This Waynesville Ohio architectural salvage hardware destination rewards both planned restoration shopping and spontaneous browsing.

    Location and Planning Your Visit

    Village Salvage is located at 85 S. Main Street, Waynesville, OH 45068 — in the center of Ohio's "Antiques Capital," easily accessible from I-71 between Dayton and Cincinnati. Open Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Closed Monday. For the best Waynesville Ohio architectural salvage hardware experience, bring photos of your restoration project — the staff can match hardware to period and style with remarkable accuracy. They also ship hardware nationwide via their Etsy shop. Call (513) 914-4177 or email villagesalvage@gmail.com for specific hardware inquiries.

    What Sets Them Apart

    🔑 Thousands of Cataloged Vintage Locks
    Old house locks inventoried by maker and model number — matching mortise locks, back plates, escutcheons, and hinges for period-accurate restorations

    🔧 Mortise Lock Rebuilding Service
    Bring in broken or incomplete vintage locksets and the team restores them to working condition — a service most salvage dealers cannot offer

    🏚️ Full Architectural Salvage Inventory
    Salvaged doors, windows, cabinets, fireplace mantels, ceiling tins, stained glass, and barn wood alongside the hardware collection

    🪑 Amish-Crafted Reclaimed Furniture
    Custom furniture built from salvaged Ohio barn timbers — dining tables, bourbon barrel pieces, and reclaimed oak built to traditional Amish standards

    👨‍👩‍👧 Family-Owned Since 2016
    Founded by Lauren Lepley after three years of cross-country salvage trips with her father — located two doors from the family's Waynesville Antique Mall

    📦 Ships Hardware Nationwide
    Etsy shop (VillageSalvageOH) ships vintage hardware across the U.S. — restoration projects don't require an in-person visit

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    The Grapevine

    Village Salvage exists because Lauren Lepley spent three years driving across the country with her father, collecting salvaged hardware from old houses and buildings. In 2016, she turned that obsession into a storefront on Main Street in Waynesville — Ohio's self-proclaimed "Antiques Capital" — two doors down from her family's Waynesville Antique Mall. The result is one of the most organized and comprehensive salvage hardware inventories you'll find in the Midwest.

    What makes them worth the visit: The cataloging system. Village Salvage stocks thousands of old house locks inventoried by maker and model number. This matters enormously for restoration projects where you need an exact match — a specific mortise lock for an 1890s Victorian, the right escutcheon for a Craftsman bungalow, a matching back plate that hasn't been manufactured in 80 years. Most salvage dealers would have you digging through bins. Here, the staff can pull what you need from an organized inventory.

    The mortise lock rebuilding service is the standout. Customers bring in broken or incomplete vintage locksets and the team at Village Salvage restores them to working condition. Reviewers call this service "phenomenal" and describe the team as going "above and beyond." This is specialized expertise that you simply cannot find at standard hardware stores or even most architectural salvage dealers.

    Beyond hardware, the back room is filled with full-scale architectural elements — salvaged doors, windows, fireplace mantels, ceiling tins, stained glass, and barn lumber. And the Rustic Living Showroom adds Amish-crafted furniture made from reclaimed Ohio barn timbers, including bourbon barrel furniture and custom dining tables. It's rare to find a salvage shop that covers both the small hardware and the large architectural elements while also offering custom furniture.

    Best for: Old house restorers who need period-accurate hardware matched by maker and model. Contractors working on historic preservation projects. Amish furniture enthusiasts who want custom pieces built from genuine reclaimed barn wood. Antique dealers looking for unique architectural elements to resell. Weekend antiquers who want to combine Village Salvage with the dozens of other shops in Waynesville.

    Worth knowing: They ship hardware nationwide through their Etsy shop (VillageSalvageOH), so you don't need to visit in person for hardware purchases. For furniture, the Amish-crafted pieces are built to order — allow time for custom work. The store is in the heart of Waynesville's antique district, so plan a full day of browsing.

    Pricing is at or below market value — reviewers consistently note fair pricing. The staff treats customers like family, taking time to understand your project before recommending products. Bring photos of your restoration project for the best results.

    Not ideal for: Shoppers looking for modern reproduction hardware — this is authentic salvage, not new-made vintage style. Anyone expecting a big-box hardware store experience — Village Salvage is a specialty shop that rewards specific needs and patience. Monday shoppers — closed Mondays.

    Bottom line: The most organized vintage hardware inventory in Southwest Ohio, backed by restoration expertise that turns broken locksets into working period pieces. If you're restoring an old house and need the real hardware — not reproductions — Village Salvage is the specialist you've been looking for.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What does Village Salvage specialize in?
    A: Historic builder's hardware — thousands of vintage locks, back plates, escutcheons, hinges, and window hardware inventoried by maker and model number. Also carries salvaged doors, windows, mantels, ceiling tins, stained glass, barn wood, and Amish-crafted reclaimed furniture.

    Q: What are the hours and where is Village Salvage located?
    A: 85 S. Main Street, Waynesville, OH 45068 — in the heart of Ohio's "Antiques Capital." Open Tuesday–Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. Closed Monday. Phone: (513) 914-4177.

    Q: Can Village Salvage rebuild my old mortise lock?
    A: Yes. The team specializes in restoring broken or incomplete vintage mortise locksets to working condition. Bring your lock in for assessment or call ahead to discuss your project. This is a standout service that most hardware and salvage stores cannot offer.

    Q: Does Village Salvage ship hardware?
    A: Yes. They ship vintage hardware nationwide through their Etsy shop (VillageSalvageOH). For specific hardware inquiries, email villagesalvage@gmail.com or call (513) 914-4177.

    Q: What is the Rustic Living Showroom?
    A: A section of the store featuring Amish-crafted furniture made from salvaged and reclaimed Ohio barn timbers. Includes dining tables, bourbon barrel furniture, and custom reclaimed oak pieces built to order using traditional Amish woodworking techniques.

    Q: Who owns Village Salvage?
    A: Lauren Lepley founded Village Salvage in 2016 after three years of cross-country road trips collecting salvaged hardware with her father. Chris Asher manages daily operations. The store is two doors from the family's Waynesville Antique Mall.

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    Quick Contact
    • (513) 914-4177
    • https://villagesalvage.com
    • villagesalvage@gmail.com
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    • 85 S. Main Street, Waynesville, OH 45068
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    • April 14, 2026 9:09 am local time

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    • 85 South Main Street, Waynesville, OH 45068, USA

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    Dealer Type
    • Architectural Salvage Yards
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    • Architectural Elements
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    • Hardware
    • Lighting & Fixtures
    Specialization Era
    • Victorian
    • Vintage Industrial
    • Rustic
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