
A musician from the city of Nashville, Tennessee named Matt Glassmeyer has recycled and reused 350 vinyl records to create an eco-friendly roof in his home.
He placed the discs on a wooden structure as if they were ordinary tiles at the entrance of his house and they serve to create a very ecological and environmentally friendly shade.
It is a very original idea, which can be carried out on terraces and patios, and even do it with compact discs that we surely have abandoned in our bookcases.
Let's follow their example and take advantage of the materials we have available in our homes to create awnings, roofs and palapas with recycled things. If you dare to do so, document your creation and send it to info[a]unblogverde.com and we will gladly publish it so you can share it with all members of the Un Blog Verde community.
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