she says, "the kitchen is on one side of the front door, and there was space just inside the kitchen doorway for this tidy trash and recycling center. the hacking part was more like sawing, as one of my ikea cutting boards was re-sized to become the shelf (aligned with the adjacent wire shelving) that supports the smaller wastebasket. now junk mail can immediately be recycled upon entry; and having the debris 'trashcan' available without opening a cupboard i find very handy.


i used:
the wall-mounted light was also from ikea, but old enough that i have no idea what its ikea name is."
link to trash and recycling hack entry on alison's blog

whats the thing over the small trahs bin?
ReplyDeletethat's the old lamp.
ReplyDeleteI think i would add a scherreder o the top can for the mail.. but good idea ......Maj
ReplyDeletethis is weird. why would you put a lamp over your trash cans?
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good idea for a home office area. I always keep a box for recyclables and a trash can for non-recyclables, and they take up so much floor space. I could save some room with this kind of setup. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe lamp is there as a light to turn on when entering the kitchen, and as a soft light for early mornings, not to provide special lighting for trash and recylcing. (For some reason, when the house was built, the light switch for the kitchen is on the far wall from the entrance, and turns on a huge four-tube flourescent ceiling light.
ReplyDeleteThis recycling idea is excellent. I need to develop one. Can anybody help me to get two Sigfrid shelf brackets?
ReplyDeletethat's a really good idea, it's too cold too take the rubbish out to the bins all the time.
ReplyDeleteI may just copy your idea :-)
IKEA tweaks the law in Romania and they don't recycle anything from consumers (although they claim otherwise). The collection receptacles for batteries and bulbs are a joke (just a bit bigger than a 2-liter PEPSI/Coke bottle). Some NGOs have tried to convince them, but the profits are visibly the only thing IKEA Romania cares about...
ReplyDeleteThis recycling idea is excellent. I need to develop one. Can anybody help me to get two Sigfrid shelf brackets? Trash Disposal
ReplyDeleteVery well organized waste segregation. Admirable action from you. I really love this article
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