Creativity and Recycling put into a cocktail called the TV Bar
Ranita | Jan 12 2008

What you see here is a masterpiece, simply a masterpiece. It is what you know? A recycled TV Bar. Isn’t that exciting? It is a magnum opus that came into being when its creator tried to experiment with grouting and glasses and curtains and a thrifty psyche not ready to invest much. The result was this unique of its kind bar that is a complete ensemble of recycling.

Once the TV was removed from the cabinet some shelves which are by and large pieces of old mdf board glued together got fitted into it. Then came the MP3 player drawer that sometime back was a cigar box. Then there were the speakers, which for a twist are hidden and were found in the attic and finally the mirrored schooner was previously lynching up in the kiddo’s bathroom. With that there are LED rope lights fitted in which light up the curtains and innards when the lights are off. That’s a pretty adventurous journey de-creation!

Then there was this glass wine bucket that was lurking roughly around. Crowning the effect was the counterfeit pewter grapes that were fitted in at the top. And that finally made this creation process a complete one.

In the words of the creator,

“I had a lot of fun building this, and some challenges too... but I’m happy I stuck to my guns, recycled, and played.”

This Recycled TV Bar is surely a successful, effectual, innovative and milestone example of recycling isn’t it?

Via: Alpine Butterfly

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