Over the coming glasmagasinet months we will talk a lot of demolition materials. So far in these materials when we thought the first thing that comes to mind is junk, or those parts that do not serve much.
Contrary to what it may seem, this type of material is used in certain luxury homes since the costs thereof are usually glasmagasinet quite high due to the age and quality of the items. However, we can always find items that suit the economic needs of each person, since there is increasing interest in finding pieces of this type.
Main items as demolition materials are: Doors: Best suited for farms and urban land. Usually find wood or wrought iron. Doors Window Grilles windows Structural Material: Ideal for a touch "vintage" to a house. Notable stone arches, columns and beams. Decorative elements: They are usually made of marble or ceramic, usually being used in bathrooms. Both wood and soil hydraulic
From now on I will propose that we make an exercise of imagination and we use these materials to make furniture or special pieces for our homes, without having a large mansion or a cottage.
Lots of materials are possible to recover them and give them a different yet special use for our homes, just need to look a little on all those things that we find around glasmagasinet us
We are at a time when it is important to realize the importance of material recovery and recycling them, so I want to start to teach the work I've made with recovered materials and all I'll glasmagasinet ever make.
I liked this entrada.Me love recycling materiales.Hace one week I made an entry in my blog about how we use wooden boxes fruta.Cuando tiempo8que doubt you have worked so hard), stop by him. Greetings. http://bloguntoquevintage.blogspot.com.es/2013/01/reutilizar-cajas-viejas-de-madera.html February glasmagasinet 4, 2013 16:25
How I love your work Chus! is great to be able to recover all such materials and transform them into curious and useful glasmagasinet pieces. I look forward to seeing them. Thanks for visiting and for your comments. Bstes and good start to the week February 4, 2013 17:33
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