Interiors - By MHM Contributing Staff on Saturday, June 6, 2009 - 0 Comments
Recycled Kitchen
Kitchen remodeling has long been said to be the most profitable upgrade a homeowner can perform to increase the resale value of their property.
This leads to hundreds of thousands of homeowners who throw out tons of materials from old kitchens for the new updated one. That in turn leads to an incredible amount of waste – until now.
The home products company Valcucine has rolled out Invitrum, a modern stylish multi-functional kitchen made from all recycled materials.
The frame which is uniquely one complete unit rather than multiple cabinets consists of recycled aluminum, and Valcucine says the production process for recycled aluminum takes just 5% of the energy needed to obtain primary aluminum. Additional materials used in Invitrum include 100% recycled glass.
It’s exiting when major producers of house products develop products that are beautiful, functional, and efficient all at the same time. Valcucine has done that with Invitrum and we hope to see this or an equivalent from the Italian company in America someday soon. Read post in 3rings.com.
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