Careful sequencing reveals how components were assembled, guiding a reverse order that preserves integrity. Crews label pieces, protect edges, and use hand tools and low-vibration methods. The result is salvageable cabinetry, doors, flooring, and hardware that carry provenance rather than dust and damage.
Start with a room-by-room inventory that notes conditions, finishes, species, and dimensions. Photographs, tags, and QR codes keep everything organized across storage and transport. This catalog becomes a design resource, revealing unexpected matches, reclaim-worthy surprises, and opportunities to refinish, resize, or reconfigure pieces gracefully.
Bring in millworkers, stone fabricators, metal restorers, and conservation experts early. Their assessments influence cut lines, packaging methods, and which assemblies should stay intact. Collaboration converts risk into value, making complex removals feasible and inspiring new bespoke applications for materials many assumed were destined for dumpsters.





