[Strawbale] Natural, inexpensive kitchen cabinets
Patrick Hearn
pathearn at sasktel.net
Wed May 16 07:08:48 CDT 2007
Andrew,
Have you tried the re-store for habitat for humanity. They are a
recycling center.
Pat
On 12-May-07, at 10:41 PM, Andrew Lund wrote:
> This might be considered a little off-topic, but there seems to be
> a lot of natural minded people on this list that may understand my
> dilemma...
>
> We are in the finishing stages of our very natural home and are
> looking into our kitchen counter options. We are building on a shoe-
> string budget, and have steered clear of toxic materials such as
> chipboard and other off-gasing substances as much as possible up to
> this point. I'm really struggling to come up with an inexpensive
> alternative to conventional cabinets and counters, though... The
> only green options I have found (such as wheatboard), are certainly
> not cheap... I've wondered if we could salvage some old cabinets
> cheaply and reface them, but odds are we'd never be able to piece
> our whole kitchen together...
>
> So, any ideas? What do poor, natural-mined people do in our
> situation? :-)
>
> Andrew
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