Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

Assemble your tools.

If you want to build something like this on a blank wall in your home, it’s actually pretty simple!.You just need to pick up some basic in-stock upper cabinets from your local hardware store (ours were unfinished oak and I just painted them), build a basic frame on the floor from 2×4’s to raise your cabinets off the floor a litter, and then attach them to the wall and each other!

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

We had a space that would fit 9 cabinets almost perfectly, so we used 8 and left that little nook in the middle for the counter.We made our own faux butcher block counter, just like we did on.the long counter in the laundry room.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

and I just love the warmth it brings to this back hall.We trimmed the whole thing out in a few places, but mostly we just needed lots and lots of paint to make the whole thing come together beautifully!.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

It’s actually a pretty simple project that has a really big payoff, and it’s really really easy when you compare it to some of.

the other built-in projects we’ve done.But they don’t say that!

They just say it’s looking good!.And we have corn!

I can’t wait until the rows get to be really tall.I don’t know what it is with me and corn fields, but I just love them..

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