PlanetReuse Marketplace

PlanetReuse Marketplace

Find reclaimed building materials, unique home-improvement materials and furniture at a reuse center

The PlanetReuse Marketplace (powered by InvenQuery) is a national online network of reclaimed and surplus building materials. Listings come directly from inventories in non-profit and for-profit reuse organizations, demolition companies and contractors throughout North America. The site lets users see—in real time—what’s available in these stores, and will also allow online buying in some locations.

24/02/2014

Oak Spiral Staircase

Going up?! Check out this awesome oak spiral staircase on PlanetReuse Marketplace!

planetreuse.com 48" diamter, appx 96"-104" tall, never installed, all parts included!

17/02/2014

Genius tip: Have a fugly light fixture? Stylishly hide it with an fruit bowl! http://bit.ly/1bw1Cuz

16/02/2014

Direct from the Dumpster: DIY accent table from wood. http://bit.ly/1bw1lI8

16/02/2014

This is amazing! Make a from a used book! http://bit.ly/1bw16wA

15/02/2014

old wood & table legs into the cutest faux fur footstool ever. EVER. http://bit.ly/MTb67k

15/02/2014

mantel: to make awesome, quick decor. http://bit.ly/MT9R88

14/02/2014

Picture this: make a beautiful photo frame out of ! http://bit.ly/1guRL6T

14/02/2014

It’s not quite curtains for your curtains: Make those drapes do double duty with these . http://bit.ly/1eXfxsu

13/02/2014

Land, ho!: 3 Fresh Ideas Using Old | http://bit.ly/1fX9Dph

13/02/2014

PLANTATION is a ceramic project that abandoned glassware into tiny http://bit.ly/NzagO9

12/02/2014

How-To: Make A Lunchbox Container From A Milk Jug |http://bit.ly/1dCotia

12/02/2014

Reclaim Your Home! 14 Solid Reclaimed Wood Ideas for Your Abode http://bit.ly/1cbc2dz

11/02/2014

Have an old sewing machine? Repurpose it into an hip, functional drink station! http://bit.ly/1b9vbBO

11/02/2014

Pharrell Williams partners with G-Star Raw to promote awareness about plastic pollution

Musician uses his star power for good!

treehugger.com The "Raw for the Ocean" line feature textiles made with recycled plastic.