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With siding made of silver car parts and awning made of windshields, this house takes repurposing junkyard cars to the next level!
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Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 2, Episode 2: "House of Cars"
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With siding made of silver car parts and awning made of windshields, this house takes repurposing junkyard cars to the next level!
About House of What?!:
Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 2, Episode 2: "House of Cars"
EarthX
Love Our Planet.
The Official Network of Earth Day.
About Us:
At EarthX, we believe our planet is a pretty special place. The people, landscapes, and critters are likely unique to the entire universe, so we consider ourselves lucky to be here. We are committed to protecting the environment by inspiring conservation and sustainability, and our programming along with our range of expert hosts support this mission. We’re glad you’re with us.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. We take an omni channel approach to reach audiences of every age through its robust 24/7 linear channel distributed across cable and FAST outlets, along with dynamic, solution oriented short form content on social and digital platforms. EarthX is home to original series, documentaries and snackable content that offer sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. EarthX is the only network that delivers entertaining and inspiring topics that impact and inspire our lives on climate and sustainability.
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00:00Carl and Kate were inspired by the way fish scales have different shades of the same color
00:06and reflect the light.
00:07So you had to find a lot of silver cars.
00:10Yes.
00:11And the junkyard, there's like acres of them.
00:13The most I ever got was like 15 in a day.
00:17Once Carl hit the gas, there was no stopping him.
00:19Like this glass awning that came from Dodge minivans.
00:22They're the little windows that vent.
00:24Yeah.
00:25They kind of pop out and they have a little hardware on them that allowed me to attach
00:29them to these aluminum kind of rafter pieces.
00:33They're actually tempered glass and so they meet the building code.
00:37The couple was also mindful about blending their house into the neighborhood.
00:41It's only 14 feet wide with a roof that pitches forward.
00:44So it appears smaller than it really is.
00:47We kind of joke that when you walk in, it's kind of like walking into Harry Potter's tent
00:53where it's really small outside and then you walk in and it's big and open.
00:57So it's sort of a surprise.
00:59And they weren't kidding.
01:00This double-decker, three bedroom, two bathroom home is super spacious and cars aren't the
01:06only thing they repurposed.
01:09I'm really loving all this wood in here.
01:11Yeah.
01:12Tell me about it.
01:13This tree fell down on the property of a client we were working with.
01:18She used it in her house and then we bought whatever she didn't need.
01:23Yeah, here it is.
01:24It's perfect.
01:25Kate and Carl also repurposed leftover tan oak from another project to create the kitchen
01:29countertop, the stairs, and the floors on the second level.
01:33It's beautiful.
01:34It's beautiful.