File this beneath When the Complete Is Better than the Sum of its Elements:
Ever since Julie first took a tour of San Francisco designer Charles de Lisle‘s reclaimed retreat in Sonoma (see: Off the Grid: A Fashionable, Low-Influence Retreat in Sonoma by Charles de Lisle), we’ve been admiring the way it manages to be concurrently low-impact on the earth and excessive on model—placing to mattress any notions that the eco-conscious can’t be aesthetically interesting.
At the moment we’re taking a more in-depth have a look at de Lisle’s kitchen, made solely from salvaged standalone items. Taken alone, every half—an previous laundry sink, a reclaimed work desk—may not appear to be a lot. However with de Lisle’s discerning eye they’re remodeled into one thing recent and environment friendly.
Images by Eric Petschek.
And for extra off-grid kitchens—and homes—we like, see:
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