The use of recycled materials and waste in interior design is a growing trend, driven by both environmental concerns and the desire to create unique and personalized spaces. This approach presents numerous advantages:
Sustainability: Reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and conserves natural resources.
Uniqueness: Objects created from recycled materials are often unique pieces, giving personality to a space.
Reduced costs: Recycled materials are usually cheaper than new ones.
Positive environmental impact: Contributes to reducing carbon emissions and protecting the environment.
How can we use recycled materials in interior design?
Furniture: Sofas and armchairs upholstered with recycled fabrics, tables made from reclaimed wood, shelves made from pallets.
Decorations: Vases made from recycled bottles, paintings made from old records, candles made from recycled wax.
Finishes: Flooring made from recycled wood, tiles made from recycled glass, eco-friendly paints.
Accessories: Baskets made from old magazines, cushions made from recycled T-shirts, jewelry made from electronic components.



