JS sense Designs
JS sense Designs
JS sense Designs
JS sense Designs
view of area before-from lawn
view of area before-from where the slab would be laid
view from new deck to fire lounge area
base for slab of trashed concrete and wire fence-Rom uses his weight to secure the pieces into the soil below before concrete
using bags of concrete--Rom pours slab
Rom hurries to finish slab before nightfall
determined to finish that day--headlamp needed
salvaged redwood decking provides excellent material for this new walkway to the lounge
After several hours of math, Rom delved into the seating. Again old decking formed the base and back support. Trex remnants finished it.
the creator takes a break
after the quartzite went down it was time to place the seating and fastened to slab
the final view
precious outdoor spaces are a great way to add interest to properties as well as value.
incorporating & embracing nature always brings a peaceful quieting to the soul
Task: add an outdoor Burn Free Zone safe fire Lounge area Time: 3 days, slab & walkway-benches 2 weeks Team: Rom Materials: slab:trashed concrete blocks & wire fencing/ surface: salvaged Quartzite pieces from jobsite/ benches:old redwood decking & remnants from TREX new deck/walkway:old redwood decking. COST: concrete, bolts, screws, grout, sealer & muscle + fee
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BreakTime!! Always drink lots of water when
doing heavy labor. We have a great drink
we make with cucumber, mint & lime that
always refreshes and gives us that extra
boost we need to keep going.
“ I save materials all the time. With this job I was able to utilize many of them at the same time. I had collected the quartzite from a stone floor job I had completed out of much larger pieces, these were the cut offs, the trashed pieces that were not able to be used on that job due to their small size--but they were a perfect fit in this comfy place with the natural sparkles in the stone reflecting the light from the fire and stars above at night”
recycled reclaimed
eco-friendly green
sustainable salvaged
wandering down this pathway feels like you are stepping into a sacred space--the circle encompasses the good energy here.
after
before
before
after
the area before the burn free zone metal logs and propane centerpiece were placed
“ I had climbed Mt. Elbert the day I started this project. I was loaded with energy upon my return and jumped into this project. I went until about 9 p.m. and had to stop. “ --- Rom
“when you open your creative mind--you see that the smallest piece of waste can turn into something special and useful”
























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