I know that not everyone like fixing things, but I enjoy opening things up and trying to identify the problem. Granted, I always end up damaging things even more, but the journey is more important than the outcome. Sure, I’ll have to spend a lot more to get it repaired, but what’s the point of going to a professional in the first place? And it’s apparent that these people felt the same way. Instead of ‘fixing’ the broken artefact, they decided to use their imagination.
There are many ways to use a broken thing to make it fresh and distinctive, from filling up a broken wall with ninja turtles to making the best of a broken flower pot. After all, there’s a reason why so many people renovate their homes. And, as they say, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Even things that appear to be in shambles at first glance can turn out lovely with a little work.
That is precisely what these people did. They are clearly far more inventive than many of us. So, scroll down to see some creative solutions to solve things.
I have to say that this is one chonky cat and I want her to lay on me like this as well. Cats always find the weirdest positions to sleep in.
Which of these was your personal favourite? Have you ever repaired something unusually and innovativelyive way? And was it a success or a failure? Do you enjoy doing DIY projects at home? Tell us about it in the comments, and don’t forget to share these photographs with your friends so they may receive ideas for their next project, too.