A man transformed a collection of beer bottle caps into an unusual standing table.
Craftsmanship techniques for interior design are gaining increasing popularity these days.
Very often, people incorporate additional original elements into the decoration of their homes. These can include screw caps, coins, bottles, and more.
For the past five years, a man has been collecting beer bottle caps to decorate a counter: beer, mineral water, and soda bottle caps are great materials for crafting and decorating.
Their various surfaces possess a range of qualities that make them a more practical, beautiful, and versatile resource for creativity than plastic covers.
Openings can be bent, welded, rented, attached to them, or concreted. A more modern and practical approach is to fill the caps with epoxy resin.
The surface has a smooth, glossy appearance, and the resin also seals the openings together.
In this case, it is not necessary to glue the openings in advance; it is sufficient to arrange them in the design. And that’s what the young man did after covering the countertop with them.
For his work, he used 2,500 capsules. Initially, the young man planned to create a pattern or image from the caps, but in the end, he folded them into a gradient shape.
A table made of beer caps and epoxy resin was a great solution for a dull interior.
The creation of the Bottle Cap Tray required careful selection, planning, and stacking.
But in the end, the guy was able to create a truly unique counter that added vibrant color and personality to his kitchen.
The young man also crafted the countertop with his own hands and specially designed raised edges for pouring epoxy.
The counter was installed in the kitchen and carefully leveled to avoid issues when pouring the epoxy resin.
The guy applied the epoxy resin in several thin layers, resulting in a smoother finish with fewer air bubbles and preventing the caps from floating, which could have potentially ruined the entire project.
The counter adds color and personality to the kitchen.