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Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose

Take a moment to observe your surroundings.

Think before you throw. Take a look at the world around you and you will see something, most things, that can be repurposed for the greater good. Utilizing an excessive amount of one item in a repetitive manner allows for the eye’s perception to change.

Grateful to be included in this article by Redfin. For an overview of other ideas for decorating your home with repurposed and salvaged items, check out the full story here.

We believe that building with repurposed, recycled and reclaimed material should not be more expensive for our clients. Our green practices and selection of sustainable products do not raise the cost of a house. Below are a few photos of items that have been repurposed for the greater good of design.

Dawnsknoll Residence | The house’s front gate and garage are made from recycled wood | Photo by Art Gray

Dawnsknoll Residence | The house’s front gate and garage are made from recycled wood | Photo by Art Gray

Dawnsknoll Residence | RUBBiSH Sink designed by Minarc, made of recycled rubber tires | Photo by Art Gray

Dawnsknoll Residence | RUBBiSH Sink designed by Minarc, made of recycled rubber tires | Photo by Art Gray

Living by the Sea | GRASSsit Stools designed by Minarc, made of recycled turf | Photo by Art Gray

Living by the Sea | GRASSsit Stools designed by Minarc, made of recycled turf | Photo by Art Gray

 

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Source: www.minarcliving.com/reuserecycle
tags: Reduce, Reuse, Recycled Materials, Recycle, Repurpose, Minarc
categories: Inspiration, Interior Design, Design
Friday 10.23.20
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