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Southern Accents Treasure Hunting + a $50 Giveaway

{Giveaway is Closed}

I took 98 pics at Southern Accents! Don’t worry, I am not posting all of them, but I just couldn’t get enough of all the fun treasures that are packed into this place.

Oh, yes it was a fun adventure at Southern Accents with my friend, Myra at My Blessed Life, who is also hosting a Southern Accents giveaway too.  We could have spent hours going through each room and warehouse that housed all those rusty, crusty, and old architectural treasures.  You know?  Just the ones we like!

Housed in a storefront in downtown Cullman, AL, Southern Accents is a virtual treasure hunter’s paradise.  They have been in business since 1969 and now that architectural salvage is SO hot at the moment and has been for years, it’s a fun stop for anyone wishing to add some architectural interest to their home.  Myra and I sure had a ball weaving our way through all the rooms.  There is stuff inside, outside, and in several other buildings. and I’d venture to guess that just about anything you’d be looking for like this, Southern Accents will have it.  No kidding! Garlan is one of the owners.  His dad started the business back in 1969, so I’m sure he has learned the ropes growing up in a business like this.  Garlan was so nice and fun to talk to.  Gave me so many great ideas when I told him what I was looking for.

And OK, so he’s really purdy to look at too.  🙂  Cause I knew that would NOT go unnoticed by ya’ll either.

This is the resident shop dog in the window.  Cute little guy! OK, are you ready to see more??  I know you are.  It’s amazing all the stuff in here, so come along with me.  I tried to take a variety of pics of all sorts of things that we saw.    Garlan has a staff of guys working in a back warehouse and they take this old stuff and make beautiful things out of it, like these framed mirrors.  Cool, huh?   I found out they can make just about anything you’d want, so that is a big plus if you don’t want to do the work yourself.  Doors galore.

Wood ardchitectural accents and all sorts of things.  Light fixtures and chandeliers  rewired and ready to hang.  They go all over the country salvaging wood and vintage pieces from buildings that are being torn down, so you can imagine what all is brought in here. Iron brackets.  I’ll tell you more about these in a minute, since they figure into my scheme of the day.

Oh yeah!  Don’t you wish this one was true?  Old vintage hardware with that perfect patina.SconcesThis huge piece was amazing.  And check out those brick walls.   Love them! Right out the backdoor is another huge warehouse, crammed with interesting things. Corbels galore! Lots and lots of corbels. Shutters too, lots and lots of shutters. Bullseye corner pieces too.  If you’re doing any restoring, this is the place to visit. Tons of mantels and I saw some good prices on these. Huge white one. Letters anyone? More outside, clawfoot bathtubs andSinksMore shutters and ironwork.  Lots of iron outside. What would you do with these? Huge gates. Back inside, we went upstairs and saw lots of doors and windows. More hardware.Pretty decorative knobs.Even this old rack was pretty, holding more hardware. Oh, these glass knobs are stunning. Front door hardware.   See, are you amazed yet? More, more and more!   Your eyes can’t even take it all in. One room with nothing but legs and spindles. Beadboard stars. Unique treasures. And if we didn’t see enough, Garlan sent us over to yet another building a couple of blocks away.  An old gym that housed stacks and stacks of old wood.  These carts above were there too, several of them.  Coffee tables like this are so hot right now? So, Myra decided on this pretty piece.  This is one of the things built in the shop.  Love it, Myra!  I picked up a piece of old wood and brought it back to show Garlan what I had in mind.  Then he told me they can make some rustic shelves for my project.  Perfect!His shop can take that old wood above and turn it into a top like this, so all I had to do was give him my dimensions and he is making my own set of 2 shelves for my dining room.  I’ll probably stain them dark and wax them and that will sit on top of this: These beautiful iron bird sconces!  Aren’t they gorgeous?!  I was so excited that my plan came to fruition and with Garlan’s help, I knew just what I wanted.  I can hardly wait to get them installed now.  These will be the new home for my white dish collection.

We were treated to lunch at a restaurant just around the corner, Carlton’s, and it was so good!

So, what a cool place, don’t you think?

Here’s the deal:  I happened to meet Garlan’s new PR girl, Lucy, at the Lisa Leonard event last month.  We started talking about Southern Accents and I told her that I was planning a trip there really soon.  So,  since I was dying to visit the store and blog about it too, Garlan gave me a $50 discount on my purchases and I’m sharing the fun with all of you too.

Southern Accents will give ONE of my readers a $50 gift certificate to use in the shop too!!

How fun is that??

Garlan ships things all over the country, so as long as  you find something online that is reasonable to ship, he can send you something.  So, we are opening up the giveaway for all of you.  You can visit their website for more details on what is for sale, or if you spot something in my pics that you’d love to have, you can ask about that too.  I’ll put the winner in touch with Garlan to claim your prize once the giveaway is over. Of course, a local winner would have a lot of fun checking out the store for yourself.

Check out their blog too, as well as Twitter and Facebook!  Go over and Friend them, they would love that.

Have fun!  Would you enjoy shopping at Southern Accents too?  I know you would.  It was so much fun, I can hardly wait to go back. Visit their website too for more info.

So which item in these pics really rings your bell?

{Disclosure: I received a $50 discount from my purchase, which is greatly appreciated.  My opinions, however, are unbiased and completely my own.}

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  1. Ricki Jill Treleaven says

    November 23, 2010 at 6:26 am

    You expect us to pick just one item, Rhoda? I feel overwhelmed by your pictures; I can’t imagine how overwhelmed I would be if I actually visited the store! I have always wanted to visit Southern Accents. I like what Myra picked out! My stairwell going down to the basement is filled with pictures of my kids in old salvaged molding picture frames. Some of the huge chunky corbels are *to die for*….

    Thanks so much for sharing, Rhoda. I can’t wait to see how your dining room shelving project turns out. The wood and brackets will look so nice with the pretty fabric you’ve chosen for your curtains!

  2. Millie Gardner says

    November 23, 2010 at 6:44 am

    I love the beadboard stars and the reindeer in the third picture after the resident dog – I guess I’m in a Christmas-y mood! Thanks for the chance to win! I live close by so I’d love to go shop if I win – you can come with me if you like:-)!

  3. Molly Tilson says

    November 23, 2010 at 7:01 am

    WOW! That is by far the neatest store ever!!!!! I would love one of each of everything! The doorknobs are wonderful!

  4. Amy A. says

    November 23, 2010 at 7:36 am

    I would love to renovate an old home one day! But, for now I’ll just have to add some architectural interest to my new construction!

  5. Jill Davenport says

    November 23, 2010 at 7:42 am

    I like the lighting options. We are looking for something pretty to put in our front porch outside. Thanks for hosting this!
    -Jill D.
    [email protected]

  6. Heidi Milton says

    November 23, 2010 at 7:45 am

    Legs and spindles?? GLASS DOOR KNOBS?? I would road-trip just to see and experience this place! How far is Cullman from Marietta?? 😉 On my weekender wish list!

  7. Christy says

    November 23, 2010 at 7:50 am

    Drool! Love what I see!

  8. Margaret says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:10 am

    i love the glass doorknobs but I would love to have one of those huge litchen sinks like my Mama had.

  9. Kerry says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:12 am

    Nice! I have to go there now. And I just live up the interstate not too far away, GREAT!

  10. Laura D. says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:13 am

    Love the beadboard stars as well as the piece that your friend picked up. The delightful drawer pulls and knobs were gorgeous too.

  11. Julie says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:24 am

    Wow. Where to start… Doorknobs. Lighting. Details. Trim. Furniture. Oh my. My dad is from Decatur AL. Maybe its time for another trip, Cullman’s not too far!

  12. Vickie H. says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:25 am

    Oh my goodness!!! What a wonderful place. I would love to fly there and spend a couple of days scoping out EVERY LAST INCH!!!
    I saw several things in your pictures that piqued my interest. And I really LOVE the corbels you picked out to mount your shelves on.
    Thank you for sharing, Rhoda!!! I have my fingers CROSSED!!!

  13. Angie says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:29 am

    I’m looking for some wonderful drawer pulls for a small desk I refinished, I bet they’d have just the thing to make the desk sparkle!

  14. Karen says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:31 am

    That is one beautiful store! I love all those knobs!

  15. Sheila Fitzgerald says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:52 am

    I would love to win the $50.00 gift certificate.

  16. arlene @At Home with the Grimms says

    November 23, 2010 at 9:01 am

    I have shopped at this neat Cullman store….love all the glass doorknobs that they have in stock.

  17. Patti G says

    November 23, 2010 at 9:37 am

    I feel literally sick to my stomach with elation! I will be following them as closely as I follow you sweet friend.
    Thank you for opening up this venue to us. Happy Thanksgiving! Sweet holiday that it is. patti

  18. Lyssa says

    November 23, 2010 at 9:56 am

    I love the iron gates. Gorgeous! And some decorative glass knobs. I’ve got a jam cabinet that we made this past summer from 2 thrifted pieces. It’s just crying out for some of those knobw.

  19. Sharon Avinger says

    November 23, 2010 at 10:08 am

    Love the glass knobs and the corbels. What a beautiful selection! Thanks, Rhoda!

  20. Sarah says

    November 23, 2010 at 10:10 am

    I would love to get new hardware for a hand-me-down sideboard. The teal ones in the photo are beautiful, but I think I need to go with white ones.

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Thanks for stopping by! I'm Rhoda, from Atlanta, GA and I love decorating and DIY projects. Decorating a home doesn't have to cost a fortune and I've spent years thrifting at antiques markets and yard sales, finding those treasures that make a home unique. I'm here to inspire and encourage other women to find their own inner creativity. Won't you join me?

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