Recycling is a law, because with it we help to preserve the environment, but what is even more a law is that we give objects that we will no longer use a second life. Hmmmm... but what if the Creators recycle us like this and then we wonder who and what we were in our previous life? In short. Caring for the environment does not necessarily start with the separation of waste. With some creativity, it can start much earlier. So recycle and create.
There's a bunch ahead of you creative ideas for items you will no longer use. Such objects, which you don't know what to do with, accumulate like dust in apartments and garages. And why end up in the dustbin of history when you can transform them into useful product for the home. Of course, not everyone has an old piano at home or a sea mine in the attic, but perhaps in the following gallery you can find an idea and inspiration for recycling. Let the old objects begin their third life period after "'retirement'", but not let them come to a premature end.
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Check out the creative items in the gallery
A skateboard as a swing.
Bicycle components and components like a chandelier.
Bicycle components and components like a chandelier.
A trampoline as a wigwam hammock.
A piano as a bookshelf.
A sea mine like a furnace.
The piano as an outdoor fountain.
An old boat as an outdoor sofa.
Pallets as home cinema seats.
An old suitcase as a medicine cabinet.
Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet engine as a conference table.
Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet engine as a conference table.
An old boat as a hanging bed.
A cot as a table.
A cracked flower pot made of clay as a mini fairytale world.
A piano like an aquarium.
A wheel as a sink leg.
A suitcase as a cat bed.
Hangers as a chair.
Metal pipes as a table lamp.
A bread box as a charging station.
Bottles as hanger hooks.
Bicycle chains as a chandelier.
A car as a pool table.
An old scooter as a swing.
Used car like a chicken coop.
Bottles like a boat.
A desktop Mac as a mailbox.
A globe as a wall light.
A bed frame as a flower bed.
A wine bottle as a lamp.
Crates as wall shelves.
The door as an art installation with a photo collage.
Old tin cans and a hanger as candle holders.
Pipes as bookshelves.