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Cedar shingles mimic thatch.
Old wooden doors look good just about anywhere.
You'll never look at pallets the same after seeing these inspiring reuse ideas.
What to do with those old shutters...
Those who are feeling extra energetic and who come upon a large number of used sinks, this post is for you.
Uplifting stairs - inspiration...
Rammed earth homes, walls, architecture. A thousands-year-old technique revitalized.
Also known as Craftsman. If a large oak tree falls on your property and you have the tools and know-how, or know a good carpenter...
Walk a forest with your building design in mind and select individual trees to harvest for your home. Each tree is chosen both for its structural and design integrity and for the effect that its removal will have on the forest left standing around it. Often the selection will be based as much on thinning an overcrowded stand or managing an invasive species as it will on that tree being the nearest with a 10 inch diameter trunk.
A house made from junked Dodge Caravans...
With just a few cords, build a home...
Sheds and cabins built from firewood...
Not your typical bamboo furniture...
Bamboo Building Inspiration
Old boats become furniture and stay forever more on dry land. What to do with that old wooden boat...
“If man walks in nature’s midst, then he is nature’s guest and must learn to behave as a well-brought-up guest.” Dreams do come true...
Green roofs on offices, public buildings, schools and more...
Green roof inspiration for homes, sheds and arbors...
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Stone Furniture
No more plastic! Or vinyl, or PVC!

Stone Couch at Chanticleer Gardens, Wayne, Pennsylvania
Image by Carolyn's Shade Gardens, Bryn Mawr, PA.
carolynsshadegardens.com

Stone chair at Chanticleer Gardens, Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Image by Carolyn's Shade Gardens, Bryn Mawr, PA.
carolynsshadegardens.com

Stone seating group at Chanticleer Gardens, Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Image by Carolyn's Shade Gardens, Bryn Mawr, PA.
carolynsshadegardens.com

Stone Sofa
By Grace Design Associates
gracedesignassociates.com

A stone wall integrated into the back of a stone bench forms a stone couch. Tigard, Oregon. www.paradiserestored.com

Stone bench and firepit.
www.chipperhatter.com

Outdoor firepit with bench surround.
www.housebeautiful.com

Stone couch at Ohme Garden, Wenatchee, Washington.
Handmade by one couple. hazelbloom.typepad.com

Stone chair at Lake Toxaway Lodge, North Carolina.
Via: www.vrbo.com

Stone Chair. Aquafina Gardens International, Michigan. They will make any stone object you desire. www.aguafina.com

Stone couch and firepit. Cement was used to form the back of the couch and the top layer of its seat. Salvaged wood armrests. Shirley Bovshow of Garden World. photobucket.com

Stone coffee table by Max Lamb.johnsontradinggallery.com

Weedle bench by
Sunny Wieler of Stone Art, Cork, Ireland. www.stoneart.ie

Stream Side Bench by
Sunny Wieler of Stone Art, Cork, Ireland. www.stoneart.ie

Circle of stone benches by Sunny Wieler
of Stone Art, Cork, Ireland. www.stoneart.ie

Stone Bench by Sunny Wieler
of Stone Art, Cork, Ireland. www.stoneart.ie

Stone Bench
at the Condry Cottage, built by M.J. Murphy, Carmel-by-the-Sea. Photo by Linda Hartong. talesfromcarmel.com

Stone Furniture in Ottawa. Note the planter arms.
Image by kshibano.www.flickr.com

Cement planters make wicker sofas look like stone. A Joy Forever, Chelsea Flower Show 2010. A sunken garden designed by Kate Gould and sponsored by garden furniture producers Hartman UK. www.rhs.org.uk

Lightweight stone furniture that will last a few lifetimes. Unfortunately it looks like the company that makes this furniture may be out of business. www.featherlyte.com

Stone chaise lounges by Featherlyte. Featherlyte Furniture, Knoxville, TN. www.featherlyte.com

Cement couch in Columbus, Ohio. Image by Friscocali. www.flickr.com

Make your own outdoor sofa by stacking stones. This outdoor sofa was created by the Featherlyte Outdoor Furniture Company of Knoxville, TN from false stone siding. Via: www.fauxpanels.com

Aquafina Gardens International, Michigan.
www.aguafina.com

Stone VW built in 1976 by a Cornell art class in Ithaca, NY. www.landscapejuicenetwork.com
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Building Blog Additional Posts
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More pebble mosaic inspiration...
Pebble Mosaic Inspiration page one...
Cedar shingles mimic thatch.
Old wooden doors look good just about anywhere.
You'll never look at pallets the same after seeing these inspiring reuse ideas.
What to do with those old shutters...
Those who are feeling extra energetic and who come upon a large number of used sinks, this post is for you.
Uplifting stairs - inspiration...
Rammed earth homes, walls, architecture. A thousands-year-old technique revitalized.
Also known as Craftsman. If a large oak tree falls on your property and you have the tools and know-how, or know a good carpenter...
Walk a forest with your building design in mind and select individual trees to harvest for your home. Each tree is chosen both for its structural and design integrity and for the effect that its removal will have on the forest left standing around it. Often the selection will be based as much on thinning an overcrowded stand or managing an invasive species as it will on that tree being the nearest with a 10 inch diameter trunk.
A house made from junked Dodge Caravans...
With just a few cords, build a home...
Sheds and cabins built from firewood...
Not your typical bamboo furniture...
Bamboo Building Inspiration
Old boats become furniture and stay forever more on dry land. What to do with that old wooden boat...
“If man walks in nature’s midst, then he is nature’s guest and must learn to behave as a well-brought-up guest.” Dreams do come true...
Green roofs on offices, public buildings, schools and more...
Green roof inspiration for homes, sheds and arbors...
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