Recycled TV bar

Recycled TV bar

Being environment friendly can be very adventurous. The recycled TV bar proves that. And it is very simple to acquire too. Let’s begin by asking you a question, are you bored of your TV cabinet? Don’t you want it to give a fresh look to your domestic world?

Recycled TV bar

The answer is simple. Transform it into something else, and a TV bar comes the closest without you shelling out extra bucks on new material or get professional advise on the outcome. The TV will have to be removed first to make space for shelves. Stick large pieces of old ply or wooden board to get them. Then comes the MP3 player drawer that sometime back was a cigar box. Old speakers can be fitted in too and if you want to add a new twist to your TV bar, hide them behind thick old curtains.

Recycled TV bar

The mirrored schooner will add its own charm. That is not all as LED rope lights create magic by lighting up the curtains and innards when the room lights are turned off. If there is a glass bucket no longer in use, put that in too. Ditto for pewter grapes which can be hung on the bar ceiling. Now, wasn’t that truly adventurous that too without spending an extra penny!

Via AlpineButterfly


This entry was posted by author: Andrew on Sunday, January 13th, 2008 at 10:43 am and is filed under Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Electricity, Energy, Environment | Tags: · , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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