The Salvage Sitting Room for #NationalUpcyclingDay

I saw earlier in the week that it was #NationalUpcyclingDay today, and while there seems to be a day for everything now - yesterday was National Pink Day (!) - the upcycling one reminded me of a display by Remade in Britain that we saw at Grand Designs Live back in May. So I thought I'd dig out those photos and share them with you today.

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You've probably seen airline chairs as easy chairs before, we watched a programme recently on how various parts of a plane could be reused. And yes that magazine rack is made of the tables that flip down often when you don't want them to on a plane. In the right space both of these would be quirky additions and definitely a talking point.  And for this one at least there won't be the person in front that insists on reclining their chair all the way back!

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The upcycled Jerry Can looked more use to me - and I love that it's still carrying precious liquid...

A JERRY CAN MINI-BAR

A JERRY CAN MINI-BAR

ANOTHER USE FOR PALLETS

ANOTHER USE FOR PALLETS

You may be thinking these aren't very homely, but things are about to change. There was a rug made out of plastic bottles:

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A revamped sideboard, looking way more stylish than its original 1970s brown colour

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Some leaded window artwork and pictures glued onto scrap blocks of wood which made an effective paperweight and picture, and would be a good and relatively cheap way to introduce some pictures into a room.

My favourite was the demijohn lamp, with its funky cord and matching lampshade I think this would also be a cost effective way of having a unique lamp. The drunken Jaegermeister bottle made me smile too, now repurposed for oils and vinegars it'd look great for those al fresco meals when the weather warms up again.

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This chair also caught my eye, it'd been decoupaged with vintage papers which gave it its unique look. With a coat or two of varnish this should be hardwearing enough for regular use, but wouldn't it just look great in a home office?

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I like the idea of giving old things a new chance of life, but don't do it nearly as much as I'd like to. I'm repainting some old iron garden chairs and giving them a bit of a revamp and when they're finished I'm sure I'll share them on here, but in the meantime for more upcycyling inspiration I'm pinning things onto my Upcycling Pinterest Board

Happy National Upcycling Day!

 

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