by Eddy Cotton “heirloom noun /ˈeər·lum/ a valuable object that has been given by an older member of a family to a younger member of the same family, esp. one given several times in this way.” The holidays have come and gone, the new year is off and running. Let me tell you about a project I completed (with help…
Repurposed
To continue the Farmhouse Merchandise series, this post will cover more of the new farmhouse merchandise. This is an opportunity is to find out a little more about their original purpose, learn the history behind a few of these items, and to offer ideas for the use of these pieces. Some are ideal for the collector, others are candidates for…
You know the old saying, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” It might as well be the Code of Hammurabi at Eco Relics. If it can be reused, recycled, or repurposed, it’s not trash!
When Billy Leeka took on this project he knew that he would bring these Antique Egyptian doors back to life.
Billy takes these much sought after Lineberry Factory carts and turns them into beautiful accent tables.
Nothing matches reclaimed lumber's uniqueness and character, and for the environmentally conscious individuals, reusing, recycling and repurposing lumber and other building materials keeps tons of reusable items out of our over burdened landfills.