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    Do any of you have carpet samples cluttering the office ?

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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
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      Problem solved,
      http://www.amplesample.net/

      Would you agree with the judge's choice of
      1st place.

      Mike

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        jeff jacobs
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        Pretty cool. Very creative. I use extra tiles to make area rugs for my house.

        Here's another use by one of my favorite practices- Samuel Mockbee's Rural Studio. Rural Studio used carpet tiles to build a house.

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        (www.cadc.auburn.edu)

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          lewiswadsworth
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          I've actually been wondering what to do with all the insulated glass samples...I must have two dozen or so in my basement. I can't bring myself to dispose of them (especially the ones fritted with odd patterns), but individually that 1' x 1' square size is a little odd...by itself too big for a single window pane but too small for a window.

          poster-Lewis Wadsworth

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          • Mike LuceyM Offline
            Mike Lucey
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            @unknownuser said:

            Pretty cool. Very creative. I use extra tiles to make area rugs for my house.

            Here's another use by one of my favorite practices- Samuel Mockbee's Rural Studio. Rural Studio used carpet tiles to build a house.

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            (www.cadc.auburn.edu)

            Must check that out, notices the house is called 'Lucy' house πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

            Lewis, don't cut yourself with that glass OR that sabre of yours πŸ˜†

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            • boofredlayB Offline
              boofredlay
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              @unknownuser said:

              Pretty cool. Very creative. I use extra tiles to make area rugs for my house.

              Here's another use by one of my favorite practices- Samuel Mockbee's Rural Studio. Rural Studio used carpet tiles to build a house.

              favicon

              (www.cadc.auburn.edu)

              Jeff, that is cool. There are 2 intern architects in my office that did a Dogtrot house in the Rural Studio.

              How do you back your carpet tiles to make area rugs? I just laid quite a bit of laminate flooring and we need some rugs. We also have a ton of samples around the office.

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                jeff jacobs
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                Pretty cool. Very creative. I use extra tiles to make area rugs for my house.

                Here's another use by one of my favorite practices- Samuel Mockbee's Rural Studio. Rural Studio used carpet tiles to build a house.

                favicon

                (www.cadc.auburn.edu)

                I love the Rural Studio work. Mockbee was the man. Cool stuff. I'm going to try a similar project in my backyard. It will be a one or two person getaway with one bookshelf and a chair– a cocoon-like get away from the kids.

                I just use heavy duty carpet tape and then lay them on a a felt of foam backer. Stays together pretty well and if one of the tiles gets stained or frayed at the edges, then you take it out and pop another in. I just made one for my son's room. I've got a picture somewhere. Looks pretty good.

                Here's some more recycled carpet and fabric furniture. It's a chair made by a group called Droog. I just sat in a couple last week at a showroom at NeoCon in Chicago. Pretty hard!

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                • boofredlayB Offline
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                  Thanks for the explaination Jeff.

                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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