Recycled creative home

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From outside dark plates cover the façade of this Australian apartment. The interesting outside it hides a not ordinary interior. Broken, threw out, waste pieces revive.

Already the entrance speaks for itself: self-made brick column that also works as a solar cell. In turn beside the door a good-sized, capricious hole is gaping.

Inside everywhere bohemian colored, broken tiles dominate. The kitchen is separated from the living room by a big bookcase. Of course, this as well, like the kitchen furniture, is self-made. The majority of the wood furniture was assembled from the pieces of floor-tiles found on the roadside and from broken mills.

In the living room through small windows comes the light in. Beside the eventful floor – and furniture structure, in the middle there are elegant, modern lined armchairs. In accordance with the pattern of the bookshelf a bench assembled from wooden boards also received its place beside the table with glass table top.

The snow white bedroom, in style as well is separated from the public parts. In the private room a clear-out, monochrome shade dominates, without any decoration. There is only light and cleanness.

There was born an experimental, exciting house, where the nature conservation and creativity created inspiring solutions.

 

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