Although many people are flipping houses these days, Lindberg and Cederlind take a unique approach: a design-first attitude using reclaimed pieces found anywhere, from Craigslist to salvage yards to the side of the road.
“I think what people really want is character — they want a house that’s unusual,” Cederlind says. “A new tract house in Mississippi looks like a new tract house in Minnesota. People want to add character back in.”
Lindberg adds, “I think a lot of builders are good at construction, but they’re not design people. That’s where we feel we’re different — we’re design people first.”
A creative approach to both flipping and using reclaimed materials involves seeing potential others might overlook — and being willing to undertake a transformation. “Twice now we’ve bought an old, beautiful table with big, curvy gorgeous legs,” recalls Lindberg. “We cut it in half, and then we made double vanities. It makes a pedestal sink, so the two legs are out in the room, and the cut part is against the wall.”
Design Pros’ Secrets for Finding and Using Reclaimed Materials By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Although many people are flipping houses these days, Lindberg and Cederlind take a unique approach: a design-first attitude using reclaimed pieces found anywhere, from Craigslist to salvage yards to the side of the road.
“I think what people really want is character — they want a house that’s unusual,” Cederlind says. “A new tract house in Mississippi looks like a new tract house in Minnesota. People want to add character back in.”
Lindberg adds, “I think a lot of builders are good at construction, but they’re not design people. That’s where we feel we’re different — we’re design people first.”
A creative approach to both flipping and using reclaimed materials involves seeing potential others might overlook — and being willing to undertake a transformation. “Twice now we’ve bought an old, beautiful table with big, curvy gorgeous legs,” recalls Lindberg. “We cut it in half, and then we made double vanities. It makes a pedestal sink, so the two legs are out in the room, and the cut part is against the wall.”
