
Other peoples Cast-off can be your inspiration for the design of the house. Anyone who knows me knows I am an avid diver dumpster. I like to look for "good" furniture and accessories that other people throw away or no longer needed. Through this process I have up with many ideas home dà © cor which would otherwise have been wasted. Several times, I take what would have resulted in landfills and transformed into something useful and beautiful for my house. And I'm not ashamed either, knowing what would have been landfilled waste is transformed into something functional and an amazing aesthetic.
Examples of things that I used in the design houses: some, by twelve inches away from the drum was in good shape except that the skin of the drum was broken. I took a piece plywood and cut to fit the opening and voila, instant bedside table. Other times, I found fabric shipwrecked which could be used for a multitude of things headboard covers to curtains to cushion covers. My master bedroom is furnished with a carpet perfectly well that I supported free because the lady who bought it decided they did not like the color and bought new carpet to replace. I simply stopped and asked if I could Haul Away for it. The color seems perfectly comfortable in my room and since I installed it myself it was practically free. I also have a drawing table that is made from a solid wood table that someone just discarded. It only took a few small changes to turn it into a perfect picture of writing (and did not even need to be stained or painted).
These are just some examples of how I was able to decorate my house with this technique "Design garbage." If you look around you and use your imagination, I would bet good that you have the "treasures of design" in your own garage or storage. If not, you just a look behind the dumpsters at locations such as furniture stores, carpet shops, fabric stores, etc. .. Maybe you can share my "Dirty Little Secret Dumpster Design" and make your house a little more beautiful and the cast-offs that other people find no value in.
Incidentally, I use the computer is networked to a desktop computer that serves as my household server. I bet you can not guess where I find it? That's the computer was found in a dumpster behind an electronics store, and monitor has also been found in a dumpster at another location. There you have. My secret is out. I can not say that it is a "Jerry Springer moment 'or something like that. But I hope it will leave you no excuses when it comes to designing the house. There are treasures in abundance if we but seek and ask. May all your design dreams come true.
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Article By: Charles Beason
Charles is a Flooring Design Consultant in the High Desert of Southern California. Visit his website at http://www.rugrunnerbiz.com
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