Hi everyone--TGIF! For your Friday reading pleasure, a wonderful guest post from the LOVELY and FABULOUS Suzonne Stirling of Urban Comfort. My favorite is the last photo! Feast your eyes and enjoy. Thanks Suzonne! Teresa
I've started noticing a subtle shift in my design interests. It's not an overnight process and I'm not particularly adept at executing the concept yet, but I find myself being drawn more and more to eco-friendly design and creative upcycling. I know it's almost trendy these days, but it would be better for all of us if it becomes a permanent trend.
I can't say exactly where it's coming from - more enticing designs that capture my attention and encourage me to think outside the box or an understanding that I need to be part of the solution, not part of the problem, or maybe just being the mother of a child who wholeheartedly embraces the idea of recycling and already is more clever with it than I am.
Whatever it is, as I find myself making changes to my home and thinking about what I'd like to add or what I need, I have first begun to question whether there's a way to repurpose something else. As I've begun to travel down this particular design path, I am constantly inspired and encouraged by the efforts of others. Here's some of what I've found:
The steel shelving system I've had my eye on for the kitchen costs upwards of $400 and I can't say that I like it any more than this vintage fruit crate solution.{via Country Living}
What a clever way to repurpose a carriage seat! {This, and title image of repurposed champagne corks via Poetic Home)
A vintage suitcase turned into a chair {Image via Recreate}
A shipping pallet turned dish display rack {via The Green Children}
Spoons and reclaimed wood turned into a useful coat rack {via Etsy}
I love how effortlessly recycled wood pieces mix with contemporary elements {via French by Design}
Yardsticks adorning stair risers {via Design Sponge}
Ruler Tabletop {via Country Living}
A clever way to repurpose old sweaters {via Country Living}
A plaster-dipped floral "sculpture" looks nothing like the artificial floral arrangement it started as {via Daily Danny}
Admittedly, this has nothing to do with the home, but a wedding dress created from repurposed doilies - brilliant! {via Handmade Bits and Pieces}
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YUMMY!
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