Published June 23, 2015
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Customer Project: The Perfect Kitchen Island
This customer created the perfect island for his kitchen out of salvaged wood flooring.
Read full postThis customer created the perfect island for his kitchen out of salvaged wood flooring.
Read full postOur Customer Project Contest Winner offers some insight to the design process of this multifunctional table built from salvaged aircraft shipping crates purchased at Second Use.
Read full postThe customer who came up with this creative project had a long galley style eating area in their 50’s Ranchette that he wanted to put a table suitable for large family gatherings.
He needed a unique piece to fit into my eclectic collection of mid-century modern furniture, and a classic California Long-board came to mind.
Original boards are priced in the thousands, so he made this custom stick for the price of a bottle of tanning butter!
Read full post“Built in 1980, the guest/kid bathroom was dark and dreary with crummy and crumbling finish materials. Our goal was to create an space as light and airy as possible (without actual windows) and give it a fun, yet sophisticated look. Using salvage was an essential component for us — as much from budget standpoint as reducing consumption of new materials… given our skill set, we just didn’t feel good about bringing new finish materials into the space.”
Read full postFind out how a salvaged medicine cabinet inspired this customer’s powder room remodel.
Read full postThis customer transforms her once dinghy bathroom into a darling shabby chic bathroom with salvaged material purchased at Second Use.
Read full postThis customer upcycled an old airline pet carrier into a chic house for her adorable furry friend.
Read full postThis project repurposes a backsplash purchased at Second Use into part of a floor.
Read full postI built this wall divider in order to provide separation between the living room and kitchen in a bank-owned home I bought and remodeled. I have included a ‘before’ photo of how it looked when I bought it. There was no separation at all between the living room, which also had a dining area, and then ran right into the kitchen.
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