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Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.1
Rubble FloorDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.2
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.3
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.4
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.5
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.6
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.7
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.8
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.9
Dave Hakkens´s recycled materials Rubbled Floor bricksDemolished houses usually leave behind lots of scrap materials that, with a little bit of clever thinking, can be turned into fantastic new building supplies. Inspired by Italian-style terrazzo floors -- made from waste produced in the marble mines -- Dutch designer Dave Hakkens created a series of recycled composite "Rubble Floor" bricks by crushing and mixing materials from an old building. Old red bricks, roof and toilet tiles, glass, and even nails now have a new life as a colorful floor.10










