I don't want to turn this into an edited blog of collect and repost, but I have some things I want to share. I really love the idea of recycled materials used for building and furnishing, especially when the character has been left intact. So here's a collection of stuff that pushes my happy buttons.

And then there's these:



taken from inspirationgreen.com, which is one of the most amazing virtual places I've ever been. I can't tell you how excited it makes me when people go to the trouble to create something beautiful, especially out of things that have been thrown away.
So here's the thing; I have a enormous collection of blue Prosecco bottles. How would this

do for a writing shed, do you think? Think I'd get it past the building inspector here in Switzerland?