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6 Unique Breezeblock Furniture Ideas
The multifunctional and decorative breezeblock has many uses. Indeed, in general, breezeblock is used to make walls and partitions. In fact, there are lots of ideas that can be explored, including using breezeblock to make furnitures. What kind of furniture can be made from them?
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Garden bench
You can arrange the breezeblocks in such a way as to be the legs of the chair. Then, combine it with wood or other materials to become the seat. Decorate with pillows and decorations you like. Voila, garden bench from breezeblocks!
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Shelves
The concrete breezeblock shelves is perfect for those who have an industrial-style house. You can also choose the ceramic granite breezeblock with a design that is suitable for your interior. The breezeblock has many advantages, one of which is a strong material, making it able to be stacked up (vertical). So, making a shelf from breezeblock is also very possible.
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Tables and coffe tables
This usage is simple, because you can adjust the number of breezeblocks to your liking. Install glass, wood, or any material. Thus, a unique and one of a kind breezeblock table.
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Counter tables as seen in cafés
Want to have a unique counter table design? Use breezeblock to support the table. This method is perfect for kitchen islands or other tall tables. It looks very cool and artistic, making your home look like a cozy café!
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Vertical garden
Lastly, you can also use breezeblock in the garden. Arrange them vertically, but lay several horizontally with the holes facing upwards. Place the plants in the holes. Voila, a cool vertical garden! If you don’t want to make a vertical garden, you can also place the breezeblocks on the ground. Stack a few so that they resemble a pyramid. Remember, make sure the holes are facing upwards. Then, place the plants in the holes. Thus, a unique garden decoration from breezeblock.
Those are some examples of beautiful and unique furnitures made of breezeblock. Which one is the best fit for your dream home?